THE MILK RIVER REVIEW Serving Milk River and District Milk River, Alberta APRIL 23.1953

Engineers Drawing Robert's Hotel MONTANA BUYER Up Plans For Water, BeverageRooms CONTRACTING Local Happenings Sewer Extension Opened MUSTARD HERE Mrß. George Dwyer of Pincher have been visitingat the home of Officially Creek has been a recent ivisltor their daughter and son-in-law, At present time the Consul, ' the The official opening ,of the Joseph P. McDonnell of the Mon- of Mrs. A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fald. Mrs. Cale tant Engineers for the Village of tana MuBtard Seed Company has Robert's Hotel's newly renovated * will be remaining here for about Milk River are drawing plans spent several days this week ini Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jr. up beverage rooms held on Wed- Baczuk a month. ran cost ' was i small daughter of Bender. to the of materials for the nesday, with open house. The Milk Rtver getting contracts een at a vote capacity. New tables and chairs crease of the ratepayers concerned will and his company Is coutractlng Cecil Nelson who has worked have been Installed for the com- the River Plumbing Young people of the" United approve or- reject the at $5.50 per cwt. for yellow mus- at Milk and be taken to fort of the patrons and a new bar Church will have an opportunity by-lawproviding borowlng tard the farm. Heating for the past several yeaTS for the and freezer have been added to at next Thursday. April 30th to meet Of funds to cover this installation. Mr. McDonnell Informed us that Is now employed with Wittlck facilitate the service. Bros, in Lethbridge. with four young people on tour In hear by-law the seed shipped from here to the futurea will from the Christian Leadership also be brought to a vote ot the According to the hotel manager, .Montana is re-shipped all over Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vornbrock Training School at Naramata, B. ratepayers to provide Archie Allen, the cost of the re- the States, where the bulk for the United entertained at a bridge on C, at a supper meeting in well modelling job was in neigh- of It is used for prepared mustard dinner the Installation of an additional the Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. Church basement. Later a public pump Village. borhood of $20,000. and salad dressing. and house in the E. Collins and Mr. Nels Pedersen meeting will be held in tho church who are here from Chllllwack, at 8.00 p.m. when colored slides News Notes B.C. of the Okanagan Valley and the MASINASIN NEWS The announcement was made * School will be shown, and musical week that MUk River Plumb- pr—e this Mrs. J.B. Ellert home numbers and talks ntad bf money ing has been appointed dealers arrived The Writing -On-Stone W. I. and goodwill. on Saturday from Madison, Wis- .the Btudents. Everyone will be its regular meeting at H. Skippen gave very tor this district for Stewart Pet- the evening held" tbe Mrs. a in. consin she has been visit- made welcome at borne teresting and detailed report roleums (Propane Division) w!\ere meeting. of Mrs. John O'Hara with oi it Ltd. ing her daughter and son-in-law. . 11members and two visitors. Mrs. the recent conference at Leth of Lethbridge.A complete line of . Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hideout. The service at St. Paul's W.R. Ford and Mrs. R.H. Mella- "j-ridge and Mrs. B. Miller. Agrlc Propane appliances wilt be stock- United . She also visited friends at Minn- on Sunday evening,in font of Coutts present. ulturat Chairman, gave a verj ed and a licensed gas fitter will Church the f eapolis, Minnesota and Aberdeen. Mr. McKelvey, Tlie meetingopened in the usual Kood paper on the Palllser Tri be available for installing and absence of will be . South Dakota. She was met a\ in charge of Sunday manner with the singing of O angle. servicing these units. the School Great Falls by her daughter-in- Matt with the Explorers and the Canada, repeating the Creed aud was to a Cit It decided bold Visitors at the home of Mrs. law, Mrs. Leo Ellert. who wai C.G.I. part. tbe FlagSalute."The roil call was lzenshipprogram on May 18th. T. Groups taking At * ' Alioe Thomas MM**-week-'-Jtaeiade accompanied.by her Mrs.'__ the of service a social answered by-each member giving ♥ >' ... -^motltcir close the .1. . her daughters, Mrs. B. Piepgrass Pittman and also"Mrs, Keen and tear wfit bo bold In, the basement "verse from the Bible. A group of High and Jr. Hlgt1 and children and Mm. A. Nelson Mrs. Collins. at which time a collection will be It was decided to hold a.bake girls, accompanied by Miss Dor- m\\\%Mm\ and children of Lethbridge and taken to go towards th? purchase "ale at Milk.'River on Saturday, seller, motored to Letlibrldge wit* 1 Mr. Art Thomas and daughter Mr. and Mrs, w.R. Cale and of projector. mada May 9th. Bill O'Hara oh Saturday for a *■ a You will be Mona of Calgary. " son Bruce of TaTa Creek, B. C. welcome. The main -feature ot the after- tour or the St. Michaels' HospitalI . """» noon very good by new nurses . . was a talk and the home. Mr. and Mrs. O. Koller of Leth- Mrs. W. R. Constituency Ford. bridge spent the weekend at the Convenor, and Mrs. A. Neal's Sporting News on how to make the Mr. Thielen att- home of their daughter and son- W.I. by savings in tbe ended tlie ceremonies at Leth- successful in-law. Mr. and Mrs. G. Tomfohr. Thursday evening. gary present gave "W.l;- namely the saving of time. CONTINUED ONBACK PAGE On A«rll 16 was also and about 70 members ot the Southern the meetinga clear picture of the NOTICE Alberta Rod and Gun Association game situation as It now exists. LATEST COMMAND PORTRAIT OF QUEEN attended a regular meeting in the Fred Sharpe of Ducks Unlimlt- (Under Section 282 Of tiie School Elks Hall. Milk River. President ed,rounded out the evening with Act) Frank Madge was in tOie chair. pictures of the work and growth TAKE NOTICE that under the Business of the evening includ- of Ducks Unlimited. These picU provisions of Section. 280 of the ed a discussion of the trap sched- ures were both informative and School Act. the Board of the ule and it was decided that to be entertaining, eligible to enter the final shoots .Foremost School Division No. 3 "derstand - a conteatant must have attended We that Milk River of the Province of Alberta has entered teanl ln the Sun' at least four regular during has a entered into an agreement with, shoots vear shine ball loop and so fans in the the Board of Trustees of the Milk the Predator control was discussed ar€a C£m look rorward to seeing River Consolidated School Dis- """ nM thls and at length and the local club are sood 81>rirs trict No. 28 of the Province of too again sponsoring a predator con- BUramer- There's a ""»«»r Alberta for the Inclusion of the tl,e I,ave trol program this year. Commenc- that Iligh boys entered said School District in' the said a team in a scho°l leaRUe' As School Division upon the terms ing April Ist and continuinguntil pav more ««'o"ation comes in we'll set out in the agreement which July 10th the local club will a bounty per P"ss U along to lias been approved by the Minister of 5 cents pair for For the past years we've of Education and a copy of which crow and magpie feet and 2 5 cents few snowy hearing is available for Inspection at the n pair for horned owl and been rumors of a com- officii of the Secretary-Treasurer owl feet. There will be no bounty bined park and children's play- eggs. being here. of the said School District. on ground established These feet should be delivered I-ast year the W.I. started a cam- AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE to Orville Cohrs at the '99' Ser- paign to clear up the old park, that unless the Minister receives vice Station at Milk River. property and instal slides, swings. within twenty-one days after the Rabies and their control were etc. This met with little or no date of the posting of this notice "discussed and since their outbreak success, due mostly to the fact a demand in writing for the tak- the following animals have been, that the idea was debunked by ing of a vote for or against the destroyed in an effort to stamp the powers that be: with the inclusion of the said School Dia- out the disease: 7.000 foxes, 4,700 promise that a certain piece of electors of thesaid School District, coyotes, 1,700 wolves and 170 property that had been set aside he may without further notice or cougers. for park purposes would be de- action by order include the said In relation to predator control, veloped. The idea sounded good r'-chool District in the said School Earl Carr, chairman for big game but no attempt was made Vo do ■■U^BbK. Jnbiii»WßJaWSfJSPn*n«Wß— Division. from the Alberta Fish and Qama anythingabout the promises made. Ctntral Preii Canadian Association, pre-coronation portrait by Baron, eqi jo juao .tad aAij-.Oua.W) tuo.tj further discussed the We toelive that those people re- In latest command Queen game Elizabeth wearsa pale pink evening gown of lace over tulle. The uojsiaiq [oonos pies ax[, a* -D].r- damage taking place in our sponsible for the development of sash is the blue ribbon of the garter. With it she wears,the star herds by such predators as coyotes said property should make an fringe Darrd at Milk River in the Prov- of the garter. Her jewelry consists of a Russian diamond Informed effort to get things rolling im- necklace (a weddingpresent from the city of London), diamond inc.. of Alberta this 18th day of and wolves. Mr. Can* that due to mediately. drop earrings, two diamond bracelets and her diamond wedding April. 19JIS. the meeting the de- ring. dropbrooch at the top of the blue ribbon is a pletlon of said herds by predators As this is being written a car The diamond by Mary. family heirloom that waspreviously worn the late Queen Tin* Hoardof Trustees of the Milk will no open season has been forced to come to an On the Queen's head is a diamond diadem, the headband of which there be thi*. iscomposed of arow of diamonds between tworows ofpearls. Tlie [liver Consolidated School District year In Alberta on either deer abrupt halt in the middle of tha diadem, of great age, wasreset for Queen Victoria*.Por- three children — which is — Awing No.28 or moose. -street to miss small trait a serious full-lengthone was takenln the green - some-, room of BuckinghamPalaceinLondon.'....„,, Per E.I'. PTTTMAN (Chairman) Geo Spargo, Secretary of tho. playing someday, E. Wagness (See-Treat-.) Alberta Fish and Game at Cal- one won'tbe able to stop ln time. TheMilk River Review APRIL 23.1953 " ified. This has led to a more ex- By DEANIIAI.UOAT Coyote Control In Settled Areas tensive depopulation program Released liy CentralPress Canadian hum lias ever before been under- With I'm- nttthreuk ut' rallies in pi'iim in the settled areas of tho taken. \V. Lolmy. Supervisor of Alherta. the coyote control pro- lrovime has been greatly intens- I'cst Control. Alberta Department iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiEJiiiiiiiiiiutJiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiimnniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiof Agriculture, reports over 5.000 Weekly extra coyote-getters distributed to municipalities and improve- Garden-Graph ment districts in the last two weeks, making a total distribu- tion of 21.000. During the winter overone hun- dred and eighty 1080 stations were set out in the sparsley settl- ed areas of the province, Mr. Lobay advises. These stations re- main effective until the return of warm weather. Recently the use or strychnine pellets has been app- roved far use throughout the settled areas, making available another potential coyote killer. SPRING SHIPMENTS IAlready 20,000 pellets have "been distributed and are being used In a number of areas. A much more extensive use of the pellets Is an- ARRIVING ticipated. The Department has also employed a number of full if one time pest officers in Improvement Ai.v gardener can develop a roses should be protected from an old expects to enjoy a continuous in districts, to operate just new climbing rose Come andselect | inside one cya simplemethod of layer- provision of blooms. the establshed trap lines in the The leaves of roses are neces- ing. Here's how: for tha north and west. Thus gTeater M*ke a slanting cut or notch sary to manufacture food nlant's health and vigor. There- yoursummer wardrobe1 areas are covered daily and more rii\».- aneye in about the middle any rose cane Bend down the tort, it cannot spare of the coyotes of a having the los« destroyed. fam 40 it may be coveredup at leaves without \ ink point with a soft, good interfere to a great extent with The more people usingavailable plant's functioning now from a clean "."arc-n soil. Hold .t down with a the normal % devices, the more coyotes will be small rock, as shown in the ac- and blooming. Garden-Graph. Tie Ax spring advances watch for Ihilled. Join In this campaign to companying fungus the growing tip to a stake to mildew onroses. It is a complete help your community.Kill coyotes strikes swiftly and turns stock I Keei ilupright,as illustrated. Be vhiih to protect livestock and poultry. strip the leaves from rose leaves white and dwarfs -"ur.-.lo off blossoms. Kill coyotes to Stop the spread of, lhe oane before buryingit. r>olb buds and bepropagated Si:ipher dust products are best ru"jies In your area. N'.' all rosescan b. this method, but many of the for the control of mildew. Some briers, preparations have Consult your local climbers and or any"own- of the better pest control will develop new combined with them a srniH get roo'" roses w'ti"'- Sporting officer and that extra coyote plants"readily by means of "la;.- amount' ofarsenate of l?ar!. ' Neal's Goods 1 f by using poison and devices be3t help control the rose-sle* t?rim? r , i■suited L'*f„iage on all types of bush oli3ge-ealingworm. MHiawHiiHHtcii{HUMiu«»flHiiiiiHumniiutiKiiuiwiniia'unwraKih^iminam to .vour conditions. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. ■SMIBMa»BMSIteMaMMaaSMOOSjeaI»»» i Don't Be Left Holding The Bag ... 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WIIIIIPMIIIIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIUtHIIIIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniIIIIIIIIfIIIIIIIIIIIIII General Cancer 7. Any change in normal bowel Facts habits. 1. The Canadian Cancer Soeloty or ''Mcret" method, aodidoe or The Milk River Review is combatting cancer through gadget. UNSAFE DEPOSIT: programmes of research, educa- 10. Early, curable caacar oftoa A small child regards his mouth Authorized as Second Class Mail, tionand in welfare services to the botrays itself by one of seven nnd ears as natural repositories cancer patient. danger for anythingsmall enough, to Peat Office Department signals. be 2. Cancer can strike anyone. No 11. Everyone, for his ownpro- packed therein. Beads, stones, Ottawa one is immune. tection, should know cancer's buttons- everything he can find age danger signals. around araedible or suitable ServingMilk River and Diatrict 3. No is free from cancer. It 7 for can affect as well as men 12. Cancer's 7 danger signals (■tickinginto ears or nose, in his River, children Milk Alberta and women. are: estimation. This, of course can cause serious D. VV. Frett'a- Editor and Publisher 4. Most cancers can be cured, 1. Any sore that does not heal. trouble. Small for- but only if treated in time. 2. A lump or thickening in the eign objects can travel via his eIEMRER ALBERTA DIVISION WEEKLY 1 mouth to his lungs; wedged CANADIAN NEWS- 5. Time is important since can? breast or elsewhere. la PAPER ASSOCIATION cer is an uncontrolled growth of 3. Unusual bleeding or dis- his ears or nose they may require cells. -While the growth is still charge. skilled medical treatment. local limited to one area - it 4. Any changeina wart or mole It is never safe for an amateur can usually be removed or de- 5. Persistent indigestion or dif- to probe for such objects in the FREE WHEAT TO million pounds, " - PAKISTAN under the Colombo stroyed. If it is not detected and ficulty in swallowing. child's ears or nose the doctor ago Plan. Some time under the1 treated, it will spread. 5. should be consulted immediatelyif Australia lias given Pakistan Persistent hoarseness or a same plan Canada gave 55,000 6 Everyone have the article is not easily removable. 45,000 tons of wheat worth two should a thor- tons of wheat to Pakistan. ough health examination every year no matter how well he may feel. (Twice a year for women ACROSS iFree 23 Hawaiian over 35 and men over 45). 1 Infrequent 4 Erbium bird 7. Because of scientific advances 5 Boil slowly I WllCJkillO isym 24 Place of cancer patients are being cured 9 Teutonic 5 Guidethe learning rjtf i -seagod courseof 25 Small dog IV 6*©KS today who would not have been 10 Various 6.Sailor icolloq.» saved ten or even five years ago. vetches 7 Seaeagle 26 Sloth 8. of cancer 12 Rendered frrvcotnrriw**!V*IUJ)bWUrU Beware quack-*. The «. Marine 27 Light only means fatof swine Ashes bedsteads of curing cancer acc- 13 Grainof 9 Exclamation29 Main body P117710* epted today are by .x-ray. radium wheat ofsorrow 32 Proofread- ***■*■*»3 and surgery (although experim- 14 One-spot 11.Slopes er's mark ental treatment by other means card 13 Sharp 33. Wading 41.Evening 15 Observe 15 Cease bird (poet.) ■Mien as certain drugs Is being 16 Virginia 18 Wa!k3 34 Way 42.Clamor undertaken in reJitible institu- 1abbr 1 lamely 35.Droops in 44.Distrtct tions,i 17 "Refuges Hernnglike 19. themiddle Attorney f». >.:> cancer ever itself, 20 Halfanem fish 40 Distant (abbr.) cured 21 Electrified und none was ever cured by pills, particle ———-—————______powders or any other "home rem- 22 Sheltered ■ t I + S b 1 4 222 %% %% c-Iy." uor i..ny spot r22* gg Z& i>y "wonder doctor", 24 Marshy ______35> 10 11 MilllHll'liil.-i. .tl.ii..i.i (| ground „ ___ 2£ ____ 1 27 To oppose ll 5% ■* j 28 ______Fragment j 29 ExtinctNew 14- 7% IS Z7Z ZZT7S See ua Zealand bird 1 Mayfam I 30 Hawaiian n i« 19 99? ao Islands VTT 'Jt)1> 1j ■ 1 ||f,j—""Ml 1 abbr 1 W 7ZP> 2i V//*1 2* 1B.E 31 Disperses Ws OK vY/. I £/% Goodrich/ 36 From 24 25 2to 5JX^aT> Trust not to 37 Beast of ______**%ff V HANCE burden 2* WJM/a///j 38 Tibetan l_ rrazelle lo gg? 31 12 33 3a 35 3». 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STATE CERTIFICATE| , T-lmluui-tl."»W«rC»O« mr*ONai .»With *.tM I ■ptaZimm!M.WAy! <,er h°* *»i<>ck «" ■ ' a.i-j- iimm^a^ tV* °-^»'«««»" I I »i._ II R^BtodB "or ■ ami .-.,.. smta JaTi^w YsLl'V »econd | Furnished mmuW MMI(M ■I ■ZE7im mm2_!!Pu*" *<*a baan or tMhucRWK ■ With Each Load I ■ TM MM* ■ ..? — rtot.. inod for fint ifrokT aal T r ,, mmm aal ■■"■" ■"**"r .."" »l .*»"M «arf maim irnliiL tmi^-mT^.!."'*. M No Guessing ■;^^^^^^^^^J| rmmmH ttma m* iSrtJTiSIr. W«~a»h* ■ * i - IYellowMustardSeed 5.50 cwt. at your { | farm \ I OUR TRUCKSPICK ITUP \ i Phone- 760 or write § j Power Montana 1 Cody Auto Service The Milk River Review APRIL 23. 1953 ' : pana. sturdy (SELL KOR LESS TKAJV 1935 Model "D" J.D. $350 per bushel, Has straw and won't It waa just SO years ago this 11.40 cleaned. lodge. $1.50 REPLACEMENT VALUE) 1937 Model "D" J.D. $300 700 bushels Victory oats, field bushel at bin. spriag that the first cattle were 16 ft. PILL - Massey Harris Discer with No. 2. Registered crop certificate KIZEMA WARNER EASniY MOVED brought into the Chinook belt of seeder box (likenew) $575 No. 3G48. Seed certificate No, SALE Ali"*rta. In 1873 missionary Rev. 14 ft. J.D. FOR rubber tired Drill like 72-12429. No. 1Seed, germination Coroaot Enterprise Gregory John McDougall brought 12 head new Goal Range. WmP. $350 '.)'.) per cent. 1.20 per bushel Large - all - of cattle to Morley. -' - clean- size white enamel 14 ft. J. D. High Wheel ed. new. Drill3 like ■aaatafKaaavaMaMaai^BaaaaaaaaHßßßHaaßaaaiaaHiißßaaaaaaßaßa^Bßißaßß^Baißa $150 each 150 bushels certified Campana Lowcl Osing - Milk 10 ft. River J. D. Press Drill with Grass barley. Certified No. X72-61.3 '-'""'eder $200 Seed certificate No. 72-9543. No. FOR SALE 10 ft. Oliver Press Drill $150 1 Seed, germination 97 per cent. One registered 2 yr. old Hereford 1948 Sedan, radio, air $1.50 per bushel, cleaned Bull. Well trained to lead. Home control, . sun visor $1,150 CHARLES OSIiANSKI trimmed. Guaranteed breeder 1939 Ford Sedan Cheap Kox U. Milk River. $400.00 19'i8 Plymouth $200 J.R. Dixson (Faith Post Office) H 1938 Dodge TRASHMASTER J2OO FOR SALE 11-2 miles north. 1-2 mile west 1949 Austin $700 1950 LA Case with starter, lights Hoping School. Ford One Ton Cheap and hydraulic wheel brakes. Used MEANS approximately 1,00 hours, - FOR SALE - 1948 Chev QUINN MOTORS ""it (Mint;.vVitriioi- I'hone 11914 2 Door. 1949 -Chev half ton FOR SALE FOR SALE 1952 2 ton Chev. (new) 1949 Meteor 18 ft. Moline Oneway 4 Door Sedan 1946 1948 GREATER International W*9 Oneways Ford 4 Door Sedan INCOME 2 I.H.C. 1936 John Deere "D" on 1947 Ford 4 Door rubber 1- 18 ft. No 11 Cockshutt Discer Sedan 1950 Allis Chalmers Model **B" 2 Half Ton Trucks (Cheap) 1 1938 John Deere D on International 22-36 on rubber ARNOLD AND FOR YOU! rubber 11952 Cockshutt 40 NETT New Tractor 15 ft. Cockshutt HA Discer auger gz^ 1946 1Truck and power take off,, VOBRHNT Monarch ' Sedan for 1 ton Mercury. Owen, 1051 A4O Austin Sedan Three roomed house Iu Milk Mr. Edward of Cos!- gift-' 1 2 H.P. IHC Engine River. dale, Alberta, says: "Using SIXSHINESERVICE Special jflHpi ':'' STATION on 2 new 9.5 ft. G. E. Phone 27, Milk River I'hone :« . Coutts Refrigerators FOR SALE IMPERIALSALES & SERVICE WALLPAPER If it's Wall Paper you're needing, - ""-■ FOR weed kill. And if saves moisture 0 I international T6 Trac Tractor SALE Come in and look over run our 400 hours. One I.H.C. Oneway onrubber witk Samples - Quick Delivery. 15 ft. $250.00 International Diskall seeder box ELLERT'S RED AND WHITE 1951 Chev. 1-2 ton Pickup One I.H.C. 9 ft Onewayonrubber, JAMES YOUXG ■ MILK RIVER very good $250.#0 One 1939 W3O I.H.C. with cab. Dental FOR SALE ■verygood rubber $400.00 DR. G. C. WALKEY be 3 roomed in .One 1949 TD9 I.H.C. wide guage will at house Milk River. DRUG (good location.) with carb and completely equipped THOMSON'S STORE $4,200.00 Milk River See WiUock, Perfect condition Archie Milk'River or - 2.00 TO 5.00 Trainer, RALPHBEARD PHONE lIP "100 Warner EVERY THURSDAY Arrange for demonstration xJ^S^^^Ml New Budget Plan Now Calkins TRASHMAS- «Jp!/ | TER is designed for I Available you Alberta wheat I i growers. Its strong j Ij For Gas frame is built high to {' and OilFurnacesand Plumbing mmm^mmM^^M\\ \\ clear heavy trash...J^^^^^^vodk' w|\ | Installations and its powerful, pat- \paC^ot, . Wi* Tl ented centerboot just \ ° part* l£ WQQj can'tclog or plug upl \ KlUeTta\st^L LET US INSTALL A COLEMAN BLEND AIR FURNACE " , SPOKANE, #*'«»'*»'**''»^#'*»'*»*»»*»»'>»#'»'^ k <* {A^^/mTAfmrlAfmfy§ WASH. -#^#i###^r#i# &^m4\\m—*^£W&\P PROPANE GAS and OILMODELS MANUFACTURING COMPANY »wj«««««jj«»«i.i.»««...... %^f +*am+m.+a*'»+m*a'*'+m+»ao+m*m» PPPPfPffr|.rfr>fffffJfJ>tflfJf 1 of Quality Agricultural f ittyN* '0 Vtars Tool* Agents For Stewart Propane D.T. EVES MILK RIVER MILK RIVER Plumbing and Heating mm%%mmmnmmmWmmmWmWmWWmmmmWmmmWmmmmmmmtWmmKmmWm IIHBapaMRMNHHHBpBHnHMI

ill I iP^ : -.,**■--. ' .'Zio?*m ,--.■/.. ■ ...but if* you INSISTOH "'wiiiii - V.VV 71 ,' O /I -% "'I'll[ N /'' t_j^±===/h. 6ETT1N& A LITTLE VARIETY " CwrOA'FAST.'jSSoR."HOTSO!^! '""' * ! V INTO X3UR- LIFE, HOW f 1 (Tf V^M) / ,// / TT^ W\.Ko^_Xo[_yoZZo,^^ M "[ht-A\,''~:sS V. -^J(IT? ADVISE" hmrt ABOUT TRYING IT '-^ " ' '///A'f .*$fc", -'1JE \! \ w *f""^^ _l _mL^j^T vou TD ilfrrrrmrtir a^c^cvvARDs?/ The Milk River Review APRIL 23.1953 the coffee will be just below the News From Your District Home j boiling point and will simmer FOURTH FEMALE Economist until tlie- desired strength is ob- TO LEAD O.E.A. tained about 7 to 10 minutes. Sunland Rerr.ove the bag, coze.' the coffee, and keep hot while serving. ACHIEVEMENT DAI'S: work by your interest and attend- Do you have a 4-H Club in your ance. ESSENTIALS FOR GOOD """"" in com-. COFFEE: Theatre Community? There are six Cloth- If there are girls your ing Clubs in the Lethbridge area munity interested iu organizing a t 1. The utensils used in making and now they are planning their 4-H Club please have them con-" coffee should be thoroughlyclean. Achievement Day. This is the day tact me for information. It is wise to scald them before Presents to show the public what they COMMUNITY MEAUi: using, to remove all stale odors. have learned, what their 4-H Have you ever wondered what t 2. Water used should be freshly Mon.. Tues. Club work includes and to display amounts to buy when you are ; drawn from the cold-water tap, APRIL 27 and 28 their sewing. Their clothing dis- cooking for a large crowd Here s or freshly pumped. plays judged by 100," will be Miss are a few quantities to serve 15. The water should be actively -- ■—■— ■ Georgia Graham who will be with IiICEP: (Bone in) GO pounds;! boiling before coffee is added. ""*****~^^f^^sL|j3NJ^,^i^w the Home Economics Extension ' (boneless) 42 pounds. CARROTS 4. The coffee used should be THEY WRECKED Service of the Department of Ag- POTATOES, pounds 30 pounds; 40 5 freshly ground, or vacuum pack- THtJffi riculture for the summer. The sandwiches, loaves, ' MIGHT OF TNE BREAD for 10 ed for the best flaivor. MA girls will put on a program of BUTTER, 2 pounds; COLDMEAT i* 5. Both water should SPANISH MAIH demonstration, talks and musical FILLING. 15 to 18 pounds. Fill- coffee and be. measured to assure numbers, and a dress revue. Here ing 1 1-2 gallons: COFFEE fot uniform —Central Praia Canadian are the dates: May 11,Glenwood; strength each time coffee is made. Dr. Margaret S. McCready. SO; Coffee 11-4 to 11-2 pounds; Principal Institute, 12, Macleod; , 6. The clearest, cof- of Macdonald May Fort May 13. WATER 2 1-2 gallons. Place tht most mellow Guelph, Ont.. was named presi- Warner (2 Clubs);May 14,Vaux- coffee ina clean muslin bag andI fee Isnever allowed to boil. Boil- dent of the Ontario Educational Ihall; May 15, Conquerville. loosely swelling ing develops bitterness. association at the annual conven- tie to allow for f tion now underway in Toronto. Watch for local anouncementa of the grounds. They will doubk > Perhaps you would like the She is the fourth woman to oc- of time and meeting place so you 1n bulk. Bring water to a boll pamphlet "Entertainment Re- cupy the presidency in the tils* . tory of the OEA. succeeding A. can plan to attend. The girls aro Place bags in boilingwater and -1 freshments for Home and Club" P. McNabb, Toronto principal. encouraged in their 4-H Club cover. 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D. T. EVES See that the pilot light on your gaa I 'rangeia properly adjusted If itia not. . Phone 15 ■ Milk River it may go outand allow gaa toeaeape. The MilkRiver Review APRIL 23.1953 big- CASTLES IN SCHOOLYARDS labor and materials. There's PEACE MORE MARKETS If schools cost too much the ger child population. There's SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK -""-- By R.J. SCOTT fault rests on tlie school boards municipal rivalry. And there's the In all this speculation of what aud the taxpayers themselves, costliest of all ideas "'n'Othln.g UIA-' may follow the sudden eliding of s::>s the Financial Post. Nobody is too good lor our kirn?. Con- the present cold war, one veryim- hay to spend money on trills un- ceivably the latter could be carr- portant point is being overlooked less the people want them. If they ied to the point where each and by those who seem unable to lift want them, they have to pay for every happy heart little in Grade their eyes from the ticker tape. them. __ 4B would have , a rose on his desk \ That is a revival of oriental trade High cost of schools result from when the bell rang at nine in the ]notes the Financial Post. a lot of things. There's expensive morning.

■«■*■ * ' '' - Across the Pacific are hundreds of millions of people who could provide a market for every pound of surplus goods this- continent mightproduce. Peace realpeace, could openthat market, not over- ' course, ■' night of but in a relativ- P fl fl^lfl flaesw fl' ely short time. Without peace, however, there Isn't a chance of getting in et ail. Because it is closest, it is the Pacific coaet regions of Canada I We'll BUY Your and the U.S., with minerals, I their timber, fish and manufactured goods that would gain first and foremost in any revival of trade Imustard seed Iwith Asia. And it is this region, at too, that Is in most need of world I 6008PRICES! I'markets today. fl McDonnellis interested inpreserving a fine Hi Hi reputation, earned by treating farmers HJ,USED CARS TO SKID H fairly and by, seeing that they get good H ... price and fair profit. McDonnell is inter- fl the policy that HJ' The days when Canadan auto- ested in this because it is # RI mobile dealers could figure on fl has made them grow. H HJ two profits every time they sold a MICKCASHONDELIVERY Inew car and accepted a trade-in Only 35c a day I " are gone. profit has H WE PAY! 5.50 cwt. 4.00 »wt -.8.50 cwt. At Your i The second - " ' HJ and H Yellow Brown Oriental Farm HJ. already been wiped out In- dications are the first will be flfl< ISeedfurnished,Crophauled M'trimmed for manysmall operators soon, says The Financial Post. I Wet seed handled I - H McDonnell has complete facilities to give you Hj Increased production 126,000 ■ the best of service ...even to bringing their HJ new cars and trucks to April 5 H truck right info your field and hauling the crop HJ compared with 88,000- in the same awayfor you. They havedrying equipment that period year stiffening H H last means SSal SBBBBBBBH BBBM fl _^^HBBB»,^^^^bS»W^^^^BBBBBBBBV H permits handling of wet seed and many other competition. , HJ . H courtesies and conveniences that make dealing "HJ fl H a pleasure as well as profitable Production is expected to catch Mnfl M^L JbbRBH l^B fl HJ up with demand by mid-scmnier. H Intpoiterthove tried totote od- H H SMetlM Of vantage of oar.goodname. Alt Most new car agents now have ■j SCRVICI A TAIt tNIKI for proper identification. ■forgotten making profit about a iflfc^^^t B,^3^^^|r^»»S^^B *' '" ° on trade-ins.; they are allowing a^^^i fl -4^^^.^^^. W nv f r wr tequiries fl fl II with absolutely NO obligationI H the market price minus only their fi costs for reconditioning and sell- flfl |H BI Ffiofie or sendo postcard fl ing.

SOUND REASONING "' m . ' Wife: "Ota, do come to Mrs. fl I aH Barker's with me Tom. "She'll aaaUHsHhssflssHsfla In^^luf \^M H nANT* *».- CONRAD, MONT. Phone 401 H M SUNtURST, MONT. Mmmm 33 Hj make you feel so at home." Husband: "Then what's the use — — -—— — - of going" _— 1

" m*^* IMp mM%Jm 1 ss^aSnHHHflWaai V'jV fl "" N§. — _— JH H ;^L.^» Hf^wK HHassssw»»"""* wTico "m*"■■■\t,.k flHHßsß"^"^^^^^A.-^*7Ti ?"! . \ '~~^&&BS^1S->~X^^>.~- ■'- ■'■-■""4au■«. New low price for deluxe / t Phiico features and color styling. Hloderation " Fully equipped storage door Full-width Freezing Compart- * ment "Full-width Criaper"DoubleUtilityTrays*New 2-Tone "Key Largo" Color. And really spacious...full7.3 cu. ft is best I ' . » . yot fits in floor space of old style 4 ft. refrigeratora. *¥.■ I 1' \\ iP sr : Phiico r " _ \ in all things / i 12 Now |yaum Refrigerator j atsF0*A-UTTWAS ' Models for»53 / \. t I THEOGMS New "Automatics", / Cl#Jl\ m\ IT new Dairy Bar and af \M \M~^% othercompletelynew If— j^JJ^^UW\ f_f models for'53...sices . firom 7 to 13 cu. ft. (pp^g THEHOUSE OF Smith Radio IfHH kJ J— IXX V^ XV X X X X "iSffla***- SEAGRAM Electric MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW PRACTISE MODERATION TODAY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii The Milk RiverReview APRIL 23. 1953

LEGION PLAN l.\ THK SWIM: of exercise make excellent recre- :dimming£<: walking- are Lwo illlon, with a ionic effect on the SECOND BINGO of Hie most "liable and econ-■ mind. Older peoplo whose budget niuli il rnrnis of exercise. When ivon'l s;retch far enough to in- I 1 you NOTICE NIGHT walls out of doors you not i-liule more expensive eiilertain- Tne .Sunshine iJranch. Canadian only gain the lieneflt of good ment can make :i hobby ofnature Legion held n successful Bingo fresh air but you exercise all the study Unit more than repays tha DR. MARK STRINGAM WILL UK HOLDING A RABIES Night at the Sunland Theatre on muscles of your body, from your time spent upon it. A streetcar eyes to your VACCINATION CLINIC AT ELLINGSON'S GARAGE IN Thursday, when approximately toes. When swimming ticket to the city limits will take 150 turned out to play the popular those muscles get a workout with- the nature lover out to where he WARNER ON THURSDAY, APRIL 33rd (3.00 p.m. to 0.00 game. Several goodprizes were out the trouble of carrying the can enjoy the beauties of the given. Including a chest of silver weight of tha body. Both terms country- scenery. -Ml.) AND A SECOND CLINICAT MADGE'S GARAGE IN and a ladies wrist watch. The Legion plans to hold an- TRX'RSDAY, MILKRIVER ON APRIL 30th (3.00 to 5.00 other Bingo in the not too distant " p.m. future watch for posters. adV RIOISTMtID **Cttrnrn) I AND CIRTiniD «" *r~ I MASINASIN NEWS rAm^ "3.00 PER ANIMAL Continued from Front Page PRODUCTION 1 bridge, at which occasion their Um daughter Barbara, who Is talcing mm cse— l ami II nurses training at St. Michael's **" fsrsfs tmi Hospital, received her cap. HU« "■»« AtSUTA PACIFIC AOIMT km mat smmimatim mmml I Little Ralph Stelton is apatient in St. Michael's Hospital. A few farmers have started op- erations on the land and a little sterling has been done. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thielen have moved back to their farm home for the summer months Mrs. M. Serle has accepted a position at Bow Island. * wil ACOo,bin tlon otHalibut liveroil andcon- \ orang* juice. JJS, -1 jSw»**""^^tt \V\\ centrsted 1.50 aad 2.73. \ \\m *&.JrourdruggiK forHsliboraage. / hhl \^r fUmfiAe \UH»TAt>s\mm^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Thomson's Drug Store \ afi

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A poll of homemakers was { 6 Set table \>" recently conducted to determine !: T. Heat crackers what typo ofrecipes for prepar- I « Hash turnips acceptable. 'i » Make sauceCor veal ing,food were most ■ 10 Servedinner The three most wanted features Measurements We carry tht completa lint of famous wire: time-saving, money-saving All Art Level and aesthetic appeal. Keclpe Serves Fear "That is lust what we find Swiss Veal when we conduct questionnaires Order 1 lb. veal steak, cut """ win- du. ing our personal appear- Vfe-ln. thick. Pound to make it i Jof%\ /II S Sher VVfUMAis ances," observed the Chef. tender Cut into slivers. Rub in All Ready at Once 1csp. salt, 1tsp. paprika,and 1' VARNISHES "Almost,always ladies ask, ts.>. enriched flour. the Melt M> c. margarine in a - 'How canIcook a dinner so all frying-pan; fast-fry veal, every purpose Each the food will be readyto serve at in it the One for one the right time?' Or. 'Is itpossible allowingabout 2 min. Remove Tho Finosf in 'tis Field to get upgood dinners in 30 min-" from the pan. Add V\ c. more utes andnot skimp the family?' margarine, and in it saute 2 tsp. W'th spring at Us prettiest, sliced scallions or minced onion fegSS FLOORS are here until translucent. Then add the houifcleaningdays and veal and *A c. brown sauce or £ Give generously i I \ MAR-NOT FAST-DRI FLOOR VARNISH gardens waiting for seed, every gravv. Bring boiling Jf" water-resisting produces ■rich; homomaker is up to her ears in to point and y to Alberta's l^MAij^N^^M This varnish I 1 full, finish built to standlots work. So here are some time- simrrer 5 min. Servo with but- £ °' long-wearing ... saving cooking hints. i lerocl noodles or fried potatoes. V,^j,lr*^ sculling andscratching. The most important thing is to Baked Coconut Apples | $200,000 chooce a menucomposed of foods Paie, \ core and quarter 8 tart '' Thai can be quickly cooked. Next apples Arrange in a bakingdish iCANCER CriUSALE to that it is necessary to plan a wilh 'is c. raisins and the juice FURNITURE, WOODWORK routine or timetable to follow to grated rind of 1 lemon. Mix jJcaxadiax caxc'Klc sociktvS git the meal completed time. nnd SCAR-NOT Woter-Rasistiita INTIRIOR VARNISH on tog-'lner ZA c. sugar. V± tsp. cin- 114 Maclarlane Ulk. I.ctli. t* litre's a sample: namon and V\ tsp. nutmeg, £ A Pale, full-bodied varnish designed for the 3(MIinute Dinner for Tomorrow i'priakle over the apples; and finest interior woodwork.— One gallon covers Bouillon Crisp Wafers pour in ?fi c. water. about 600 square feet one coat. Swiss Veal with Brown Sauce ■ Cover and bake »n a moderate Buttered Noodles ove--., 350 degrees F., until the app'es tender, t Mashed Turnips are about 30 min. Bakea Coconut Apples Coffee Spr'nkle with *-!" c. shredded D.T. Eves EXTERIORS Routine coconut, and return to the oven - unli1 the browns, - - REXPAR Hightst Quality Spar Varniih 1. Start noodles to cook coconut about 2 Start Swiss Veal 5 min Hail Fire Auto Producesa film that stands up underextremes :«. Start turnips Trick of the Chef of cold andheat, snow, wind and sun.Dries >*)' 7 "*. Make bouillon - Add 2 tbsp. minced chives to Insurance dust-free in2 to 3hours. S. Start baked apples butterednoodles. " mm\unni%mmnimnxamnovxivo.nao q«3«»»gni««CT3oXfl«ia'jg«Pßaaan*a SFOR GENERAL PURPOSE fe WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF uADIE'S WATCHES | Agent For LIH-X ClsorGloss HARTFORD FIRE Superior to most varnishes...covers more, dries faster, wears longer, DAc* to a ni. h ° INSURANCE COMPAN gloss finish. Altogether an ideal houtehuul »' ■<■ K § utility product. saw^wu^^^ Iwl^-fuil^Saßi 9 WESTERN Ut'lOM INSURANCE COMPANV ° & IB \ aH ALBERTA GENERAL t E^£^«»%te2aV^a^^^iH. KR P I%Sm*^mm%t iMOm BaWtall LssTS INSURANCE COMPANV ALBERTA HAIL BOARO ARCHIES fc KeASONABLE TRADE-IN ALLO WaNCES 3 g IWAWAIMCBA MUTUAL P Wasrness Jewelery | INSURANCE COWPaX' GENERAL STORE >>BBa*a*aWiaa**BH*a*aMßPfl*^^ ," \^^»*?«XVK?l«\X%%%^%^%-X\%%«