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The Olds Gazette 1958-01-02 - 1960-03-17
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1958-09-18
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—THE OLDS GAZETTE— , Economist Bank of Nova (Crop Report Egg - Marketing INNISFAIL PLAY - AT - HOME CAR BINGO Appointed Soctia News ajkarmers in most, of, Southern Turned Down with their harvesting operations THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1958 24 sure ways fo reduce your heating costs isfai istri i i i th-| Alberta’s registered egg pro- Sponsored by the Innisfail and District Curling Club The appointment of J. Wallace Next Tuesday, September 16, the but continued cool, showery wea’ g re i 3 Madill as economist with the Al-| board of Mirectécs e The Bank of| er in the north has slowed work ducers have rejected for a second and War Memorial Society. berta Wheat Pool has been announ-| Nova Scotia will meet in Vancouver, | considerably, according to the Al-|time a proposal for a compulsory ine ced by A. T. Baker, general mana-|in the nearly-completed two-mil-| berta Wheat Pool in its crop re-|producer-controlled egg - marketing A Chance To Win: ger. “His duties will involve chief- lion dollar Bus building at Hast. port dated Steer 4. fobs Bool board. ly research, economic statistics|ings and Seymour Streets. states that for the province ‘ Agriculture Minister L. C. A: NEW DODGE SEDAN and trends in the broad field of|" “~he Bank of Nova Scotia has whole 85 percent to 80 a Halmrast announced Wednesday sgrculare se, «" Dackgrund 10|poong patter in lich Columbia's) ag etn hat fees taeas| Sat, aDa2 Percent ofthe sted @ Numbers Called In Order Are: N29, 048, G4, C46, DY) I] an objective the futherenee and Seed 2 Wien Mice ee ea ee more laying hens voted in favor : : ar i : 5 vie ; 7 ying naw 0-68, N-45, 1-16, G-50, N-40, 1-22, N-43, 0-67, N-36, 0-70, 118, 128, || Ainerta farmers,” stated Mr. Bak- president and general manager, in|” yields are holding up to earlier |!" the Just completed plebiscite 5 announcing the meeting, “and we 7 rades will be bet- on the question. — B-11, 1-25, B-8, B-2, a has already taken up his dut- share the province's pride in ‘the cette and wear, reports the|, Under the provincial law govern- : ___}| ies-in—the head office of the “or-jachievements being heralded this! Wheat Pool. [ing such a_plebiscite, 51 per cent} _ TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE... ganization in Calgary. year. Our new building being com-| Light frosts have been experi- of the registered producers must Mr. Madill was raised on'a grain| pleted in Vancouver symbolizes our| enced at many points but ‘there vote in favor before the proposal ; a. : ne faith in the enterprise and vision ec reports of damage |Can be instigated. Watch this Advertisement for weekly additional numbers. farm in the Foremost district of of the province; and it seemed most a menos ¢pe © ag! Commenting on the result of distinction a BSc. in Agriculture | fitting for us to. share in the Cen-| J, the southeastern part of the|the vote, W. J. Harper, chairman Economics from the Food Research |tennial spirit this year by holding | province, taking in the Lethbridge- | Of. the Alberta egg marketing com- Institute at Stanford University in{@ directors’ meeting there. Medicine Hat to Youngstown area, | mittee set up by various co-oper- California. Since graduating a year| While en route the Bank’s ex-| most of the grain has been cut and/|atives and farm organizations, said ago, he has been employed in the}ecutive officers and directors will] over two-thirds of the wheat has the 51 - per - cent requirement September 17, 18 United States. visit Winnipeg and Saskatoon, and, been threshed. Another week of {is “undemocratic.” Wednesday, Thursday, Septem ee Mr. Madill was the recipient of|inspect the attractive new prem-| dry weather will practic: com-| “The vote,” he said, “clearly Trevor Howard — Elsa Martinelli in a number of scholarships and bur-|ises recently opened in Edmonton.| plete harvesting there the|qemonstrates. the undemocratic vi saries while at university. These|On the way back East the party southwest and in the calgary dis-|nature of the natural products “STOWAWAY GIRL $| included the Dan Baker Scholar-| will stop over at Calgary and| trict harvesting progress been | marketing act of Alberta.” ship for agriculture students (won| Regina. The Bank now has more somewhat slower and only about! Wy. Gyaimrast said that of the two years) City of Edmonton Schol-|than 135 branches serving thriving| 02¢-quarter of the wheat has been 26,410 producers listed as eligible arship, the Renkenberger Scholar- iti threshed though cutting is swell Ser all ak tho Uniwcealey af At | oamaumues, Hrmuahott, Wovters| Sdvanced with, about 70, gervant | Tote, 1601 cant ballots, ‘here Sea Story. GET THIS ; ‘ rea|were 10,728 in favor and 4,573 Satan tT A Friday, Saturday, September 19, 20 berta, and the Arthur Newhouse} war number. of the crop down. In the a : i , heating ~ : ; Scholarsh: 5 orth and east from Edmonton! opposed and since in effect those S Cost Rory Calhoun — Colleen Miller — Walter Brennan in ae arship at Stanford ome The following officers and direct- iittle hiarvesting hee ick Geen aa |not sending ia, aiballot in the mail So BOOKLET “FOUR GUNS TO THE BORDER” ore will take part in the Weetern| the Tat Wouariers of the. grain [against the scheme, the result was trip and attend the board meeting has been cut, only about one-|2,741 votes short of approval. FAMILY in Vancouver:— Horace L. Enman,| eighth: of the wheat has been In the first plebiscite th LL.D., chairman of the board; C.| threshed. In the Peace River area ti Te eg oe Sydney Frost, président of the) more than half of the crop has [color] ern, western ¥O2K: 48.41 per cent of the 28,359. regis- "] { h Bank F. William Nicks, vice-pre-| been threshed and most of it is tered producers — ineluding about atc L. Dales, Veeprecidenty fredG| —Alberta Wi £000 valig eal foswer then 60 tegen Find out how to keep those heating 2 Manning a vice-president: of the — Tta Wheat Pool Budget | hens — were in favor of such a be = . bank ah president of ori Star board. §=The result then was 733 bills at a minimum this year. Contact your for Oil Company, Ltd.; A. T. Baker, votes short of approval. Imperial Esso Agent. He has a copy of general manager, Aillberta Wheat|chairman and president, Canada . 5 Pool; Ralph P. Bell, O.B.E., D.C.L..| Iron Foundries Ltd.; W. Harold Builder S president, The Halifax Insurance| Rea, F. C. A., president, Canadian onarc ac Company; M. S. Beringer, chairman,| Oil Companies Ltd., C. Gordon : The British American Oil Company.| Smith, managing director, Smith | F d Li “BUY Limited; J. R. Bradfield, president.| Vincent and Company Limited; Vic- n or iné . : ' . tion Noranda Mines Ltd.; Fred B.| or Spencer, chairman, Pioneer Gold ervice all Brown, president, Deeks-McBride| Mines of British Columbia Limited;|__ Ford Motor Company of Canada Wednesday announced that its 1959 Limited; Albert S. Fraser, chair-| C. N. Wilson, president, Saint John this valuable booklet for you. Another sure way to save—switch to. clean burning Esso Heating Oil re IMPERIAL Esso amount of durum wheat for Egyptian cotton, CANADIAN’ Cae The Eastern Trust Company,| Dry Dock Company, Limited; sud of care will include the Mon- f4% Col. J. D. Fraser, president, J. B.| Following the directors’ meeting,|arcn wil was produced from q Your building problems need not upset Fraser Limited; oi R. Graham, | there will “be a reception at the att fo ete was discontinued ALWAYS . ; ’ ‘ chairman, Canadian Collieries Re-| Vancouver Hotel, at which J. S.|1n the ALES. you. Call around at our yard, let’s dis- SALE FLYER sources Ltd.; John L. McCarthy |Clinch, the Bank’s supervisor in| ‘The car, like its predecessor, LOOK TO IMP ERIAL . vice-president, Canada Life Assur-| Vancouver, will be host. will be :produced only in Canada. EST cuss them together and you'll see how ance Company; W.N. McLeod, D.| The new Bank of Nova Scotia|and will be in the medium-price FOR THE B SALE STARTS THURSDAY Litt. fa chairman, Moore Corporat-| Standard now flies in front of the bracket - a handled through ick i ion Limited; Thomas F. Rahilly,| local branch in Olds. ord-! ealers. — eae quickly a solution con be found. . " ts a : Rhys M. Sale, president, said ie A - A car is entirely new except for the Cl ff S J i | d Remember too that we can arrange finan- a > oe iue aud the insignia-of the form: I ‘tu rgeon P acieo g £ build ‘ ul ers Fe _ er Monarch line. - i ilding repairs Sie «@ cing on some types of bulicing rep on Spain tas recently hartered, a OLDS, — ALPERTA SUNDRE — ALBERTA smal] ev PHONE 32 PETE HANSEN, Mgr. —_—_—_ Olds - |e Lumber Yards §| Marfware ttt. ‘STUBBLE I fn a ANNOUNCING AN , CRM. CUSTOMER SERVICE eeeoosm | FALL FERTILIZE WITH NITROGEN for rapid straw decomposition! Cron Boe Bade SOIL Every ropab ta sent bintcets Street, Robbins, Morrow Ltd., is pleased to ‘of pounds of nitrogen to marke’ your crops. announce a convenient new field parts service. tet Te loouis tet tence catdaa otc een * Your courteous S.R:M. Parts Representative an Elephant Brand HIGH NITROGEN Fertilizer. is well qualified to assist you with all parts requirements and includes in his truck a CROPS ON STUBBLE NEED EXTRA NITROGEN ready supply of filters, injection valves, track Field tests prove that stubbled-in crops fertilized with enough bolts, master pins, air cleaner parts, tension Nitrogen can give yields equal to crops grown on summer- bolts, and cable. Your order is serviced fallow. Rotting stubble ties up soil Nitrogen that following promptly on-the-spot and when MAJOR parts crops need. This fall, be sure to apply enough Elephant , are required, the parts representative calling - Brand HIGH NITROGEN Fertilizer, not only for stubble’ on your job, is able to expedite your require- year’ 1 a ecseipattiom, MN Seer REE YORE N-erey a wets ments from the nearest S.R.M. Branch. 000000080800 8080800080 \ ALWAYS FIRST WITH SERVICE 9 $2,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES! © Nothing to buy! Ist Prize —$1,000.00. @ 52 other prizes! See your Elephant Brand Agent! $ Enter the Elephant Brand Nitrogen Contest today ° ©C@0G000808080 80808080 Elephant Brand | iat : A COMPLETE LINE. OF HIGH NITROGEN] FFP ER TIL ZER Ss rs CATERPILLAR EQUIPMENT em. Nitraprills (Ammonium Nitrate), 33.5% Nitrogen. Ammonium Nitrate-Phosphate, 27% Nitrogen — 14% Phosphate, CALGARY : Ammonium Sulphate, 21% Nitrogen. CENTRE ST. and 12th Ave, SOUTH ST REET PHONE AM 9.4598 Anhydrous Ammonia (NH), 82% Nitrogen, RED DEER ROBBINS H ART $218 GAETZ AVENUE Ce eno. ee MORROW BANFF AND LAKE LOUISE The scope and splendor of this mountain wonderland is unforgetfable; buf yours” will be more personal memories: the brilliance of poppies blooming by the jade waters of Lake Louise . . . the tug of a “well-cast fly as it touches white water . . . the ripple of a canoe paddle in a quiet lake . . . the silence of the forest trails .. . You need no guide book to direct you to the beauties of the Banff and Lake Louise areas; your personal discovery of them is an adventure in itself. SERVICE FAST, EFFICIENT FIELD SERVICE TO SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY 1 a ee ge ee, ee ope tee ae Published for the information of Alberta visitors by OLDS, ALTA. LETHBRIDGE TD. 1274- 3nd AVENUE SOUTH PHONE FA 7.3666 Coterpillar and Cat are registered Trade Marks of Caterpillar Tractor Ce. ALBERTA BREWERS AGENTS LIMITED eonesenrine — cai OREWING & MALTING 00. LTD. ATHBRIDGE BREWERY LTO, ° 1G moan saawina co. GicKe ROMONTON BR: Te cami ray SCHEMA 0810 RES SS 9UR LAND WITH ELEPHA
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