This group helped mark the formation New Holland Machine Company (Can al Limited at a meeting in Ottawa. St rive Aug. 20 the new company will han . the New Holland line of grassland m machinery throughout Canada. Tak , part in the presentation of Letters ot lent were, left to right: J. J. Frawley, C.; Harry Woodburn, New Holland der in Ottawa, George Perley Robert n, solicitor; Duncan MacTavish, ot the ’to of Cowling, MacTavish, Osborne .and * * * ew Holland hine Adds ada Firm A new company has been tmed to represent New Hol id line of grassland 'farming ’hmery. .etters patent were officially led over to George C: Delp, .sident of the company, in ;awa by C. D. Howe, Minister Commerce and James G. i diner, Minister _of Agricul- Dates Back to 1948 Headquarters of New Holland hine Qompany (Canada) mited will continue in Brant rd, Ontario, where the local upany had its regional sales ices. Announcing formation the Canadian company, Mr. Ip said New Holland had ■n working toward such a step ice it began doing business .Canada, m 1948 “Our Canadian organization is v important to us And we ted to be represented by a jai ate Canadian company 1 ”, he cled. New Holland, pioneer in the 'diiction of the one-man baler d other grassland machinery, 1 vcs dealers and farmers Inoughout the Dominion. No Change in Personnel Theie will be no change in he all-Canadian personnel ot he company, Delp said. With nci eased demand for grassland impment throughout the Do "inion, the company does plan > steadily increase its facilities ! 'd services, he added. One of the company’s pro iams which brought much fa ()i able comment in the Domin -11 last year was the promotion meat and milk. With the co peidtion of Barbara Maikham, inwall, Ontario, Miss Canada 1955, and the Minister of Ag •tultme, New Holland began a ( limX more milk eat more u ' dl ’ campaign in Canada “for healthy country and a strong ■Piuiiture” CORN CROP OUTLOOK cnnsylvama expects to har 'ost a corn crop close to 68 mil llol's> bushels this year, about w Bhi millions above a year ago, "hich was near average. Welcome New Company GIANT RE MODELINGS ALE WE ARE REMODELING OUR SHOWROOMS FOR YOUR GREATER EASE AND t “ „ s A V E Values Galore -- While Supply Lasts - - Terms Arranged Sale at Lancaster Store Only Open Evenings Till 9:00 P. M. except Sat. During Sale Aug. 25 to Sept. 1 L. H. BRUBAKER 350 STRASBDRG PIKE 3 p 7 ?0 7 LANCASTER Henderson; Dr. E C. Hope, chief ecdno mist, Canadian Federation of Agriculture; P J. Rutherford, director of the Veterans Land Act, G C. Delp, New Holland presi dent; C. D. Howe, Minister of Commerce, J G. Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture, Dr. H. H. Hannum, president of the Ca nadian Federation of Agriculture, and L. L. Sykes, executive secretary of the Retail Farm Equipment Dealers Association. CONVENIENCE. SALE INCLUDES MANY FLOOR MODEL BARGAINS ELECTRIC RANGES Was allowance 402 Custom $429.95 $lOO.OO 405 Delux $314.95 $65.00 245 24” Delux (Bine) $264.95 $50.00 PLUS MANY OTHER MODELS AT GREAT SAVINGS REFRIGERATOR “**•*-* UPRIGHT FREEZER KOOI AIR CONDITIONER CHOOSE FROM THESE AND MANY OTHER MODELS Combination - Special Automatic Washer wasso Automatic Dryer waszo BOTH $399.00 SAVE Sales Register OCTOBER -Oct. 6 50-Acre farm, live stock, farm implements, Eh Good, Brecknock Twp., next to Bowmansville Mennonite Church, 12 Noon. Oct. 20—Mrs. Cora Weber, between Mt Airy and Middle Creek Road, real estate, farm implements, household goods. NOVEMBER Nov. 10—Kansas K. Ecen rode, between Galeji Hall and Blamsport, real estate, farm" im plements, househbld goods. . NEW TOBACCO RECORD Tobacco growers of Pennsyl vania this year expects to hardest a crop of more than 50 million pounds, approximately one mil lion pounds above average, due to an all-tima record yield of 1,700 lbs per acre, the State De partment of Agriculture reports * I LOANS I *$ M || For any farm purpose I: § Made the farmer’s H II way H 8 : |j LANCASTER jj || PRODUCTION 11 jj CREDIT ASS’N. p a 36 E. Chestnut St. a fj :l Lancaster, Pa. a II Ph. Lane. 3-3921 | Was $569.95 $379.95 $354:95 R 52 Lancaster Farming—3 Friday Aug. 24, 1956 4 IN FAMILY GET DEGREES LOUISVILLE, Ky Four members of the Buck family le ceived degiees at Louisville Bible College commencement exercises held recently. Mrs. Hazel Buck, the mother, receiv ed a Master of Arts degiee; her daughter, Mildred, a Bachelor of Arts degree; the father Rev. Frank W Buck, and his brother, Rev. C Buck, of Greenfield, Ind, both received honorary Doctoiy of Divinity degrees « 24-Hour Service S « —o— I: || 1956 AUTO TAGS g g EDWAHD G WILSON U IX Notary Public XX tj 16 S Lime St. Lancaster. Pa (♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦«•♦••#♦♦••#♦ WHITE CORNISH BROILER CHICKS 2300 Available 12c Heavy Seconds ... 4c Phone or write today REICH POULTRY FARM R 1 Marietta Ph. 6-7123 TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE $120.00 $ 80.00 $ 55.00 Now Only $329.95 $249.95 $214.95 s A V E Now $449^95 $299.95 $299.95 ® r
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