Ford bullish on tractor market TROY, Mich. - Ford tractor dealers are ready to 'apitalize on a booming tractor market, according to lee A. lacocca, Ford Motor Company president. The executive told a meeting of Ford Tractor Operations management at the Detroit Plaza Hotel that “tractor sales are booming.” lacocca explained that Ford was “entering the fastest growing segment of the farm market” with the introduction of Ford’s big PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY JUNE 4th, 1977 At 10 A.M. Sharp After nearly 50 years of custom farming & lumbering we will dispose of all our remaining equipment & parts located 4Vz miles south of Diilsburg, Pa. along Rt 15. signs posted. Antique engines, tractors, farm machinery, garden equipment, parts, shop tools, car parts, misc. lumber, stoves, furniture, plumbing items etc. Partial list as follows 1951 Chevrolet % ton pick-up truck used daily good tires: 1938 F-20 Farmall Tractor rubber tires working order: 1924 7Vs>” x 9” Frick portable steam engine like new restored: I.H. C. Cub tractor w-mower, plows, planter, cultivator & pulley, elec equip, now in use; N.H. wire tie baler: 20 hp I.H.C. power unit: 2-8’ cut binders: early diston chain saws: elec, chain saw: N.I. manure spreader w-horse or tractor hitch; lime or fertilizer spreader w-horse or tractor hitch: other horse drawn equipment: 4-cultivators for F-20s, M or H Tractors: 50 year accumulation of small machines & parts. Plus hundreds-of other items to numerous to mention. Terms of sale: cash or traveler checks only Note: Prior inspection by appointment only George Haar Auctioneer Phone Diilsburg 432-3815 Flohr & Flohr Clerks Owners VERNA & WILLIAM STRAYED RD 1. Dillsburg, Pa. 17019 Phone 717-432-3270 Not responsible for accidents Refreshment right reserved SALE ANTIQUES/GIFT SHOP ITEMS FRIJUHE 3 & SAT., JUNE 4 At 9:30 A.M. 2-DAY AUCTION RESTAURANT & ANTIQUES Historic AMITY-HALL INN-Motel/Restaurant with LIQUOR LICENSE - READY FOR OPERATION. Subject to Confirmation 16% ACRES-Frontage on Juniata River. MAJOR JUNCTION OF RTS. 11/15 & 22/322. DUNGANNON, PA. -16 Mi. N. of HARRISBURG. ABSOLUTE AUCTION of Antiques, Prints, Memorabilia & entire important inventory of fine, new Sterling, China, glass, porcelain, lamps, decorator furnishings & jewelry from exclusive Kim & Kin Gift Shop of Harrisburg will be sold piece by piece regar dless of price. TERMS: Cash, Certified or Travelers Check. ALSO: Rare, complete collection of 486 JIM BEAM BOTTLES will be offered AS AN ENTIRETY ONLY - Subj. to Confirmation. The “INN”: Brick Const. Well-maintained, tastefully-decorated; modem in every respect-5 in timate Dining Rooms-seating cap. approx. 125 Mod. 12- UNII MOTEL ADDITION • “Showcase” Display room, completely-equipped Kitchen, excellent 1- bedroom Apt. DIRECTIONS From Harrisburg; take Rt. 22 W. approx. 16 mi. to Amity Hall & “INN” INSPECTION: Sun., May 29 from Ito 4 P.M. & Sale Day. Kim &Kin Gift Shop items SALE DAY ONLY. SALE of REAL ESTATE: FRI., JUNE 3at 12 NOON 15% Deposit on Real Estate. AUCTION CO. OF PA. BROKERS—AUCTIONEERS ISlf Spruce St. PHILADELPHIA. Pa 15102 (215) 545-4500 four-wheel drive tractor entries scheduled for July. “This is going to be a particularly interesting period," lacocca said, “as you start to go after the majors in the high horsepower market.” Cautioning the tractor management that Ford still had a way to go in products and in market represen tation, lacocca pointed out that the “company is making progress.” The Ford executive said that “the world needs to produce a lot more food than it is producing now, and it is going to need to produce a lot, more in the future. To do the job, we will have to raise the crop yield of every arable acre of land, and find ways to increase the amount of arable land. To do this, we will need all of the tradors and farm equipment we can produce. We will have to produce this equipment and make it available to other countries at a price they can afford to pay.” “It’s a big order. Frankly, ladies and gentlemen, I believe that you are in a very challenging field. But based on your past performance, I have every confidence that you can do the job.” Mr. lacocca told the PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, MAY 26 at 9:30 am (D.S.T.) Located in Mifflin County 7 Miles West of Belleville and 1 Mile East of Allensville on Route 655 at the farm of Dan P. Zook VALUABLE ANTIQUE GLASSWARE & FURNITURE THE FOLLOWING: ' Flo Blue plates, R.S. Prussia bowl, R.S. cup and saucer, R.S. relish dish, R.S. dresser tray, Goudy, Welsh, German china, Bavarian china, lots of ruby glass including 8 tumblers, 8 wine, berry set, plates, cream & sugar and cups; lots of depression glass, silver plated serving pieces, 2 stone pitchers, spatter bowl damaged, soft paste wash basin 'damaged, glass baskets, Roseville pottery, Roseville teapot with matching cream & sugar, Moss Rose pitcher and bowl (some damage), Gaudy Welsh teapot, cranberry vase, 6 green strawberry tumblers, marked near cut, clear with enameling water set, gold rim water set, Shirley Temple pieces, calender plates, game plates, Ruby Flash pitcher, several tureens, Knowles china bowl, Mercury vases, Azalea china, ribbon edge milk glass, glass plates, compotes open and closed, black amethyst luncheon set, cruets, Adorns soft paste plates, Weller ware, castor set, blue cut glass tumble up, Mary Gregory, Mastrict, old Mandolin inlaid with mother of pearl (needs repair), old oriental Budda statuary with teakwood base, etc. CARNIV AL GLASS Blue Memphis punch bowl with 6 cups signed Nor thwood, bowl slightly damaged, carnival bowls, candy dishes, rose bowls, small pitcher, etc. Patterns in clude: peacock and grape, grape and cable, cherry wreath, stag and holly, dragon and lotus, thistle, north wood grape, carnival holly, little flower, orange tree, Persian garden, greek key, panther, stippled rays, garland, bellflower, maple leaf, leaf tier, etc. LAMPS Tiffany type lamp and shade, lamp with demi-shade with reverse painting picture of game, oil lamps, one with milk glass bowl and base; rayo lamp, miniature satin glass lamp bottom, ameythyst miniature lamp base. Collection of seventy-five watches, something for everyone; includes: men and ladies, lever set, keywind Ball, gold and silver, railroad, hunting cases, Elgin, Bulova, many other jeweled brand name in running condition. CLOCKS Ginerbread clocks, mantle clocks, cuckoo clocks Lots of crocks, jugs, red pottery, some tinware, Popeye winding toy, old brass engine whistle, picture frames, etc. Oak rolled top desk, very nice condition, curved china closet, miniature china closet, Larkins desk, 6 pressed back kitchen chairs, 6 plank bottom chairs, 6 oak chairs, old rockers, child’s rockers, 8 children’s chairs, wash stand, marble top stand, book case, dough box, cherry cradle (new), blanket chest, large oak frame mirror, 3 organ stools, claw footed stand, reverse painting, butter churn, butter bowls and paddles, plus many items to numerous to mention. GUNS J.P. Sauers double barrel shot gun inlaid with 12 gold game pices (consigned), reserved bid; 12 guage Richards double barrel shot gun, 12 guage double barrel peerless model made by Cresent Fire Arms, 12 guage lever action Winchester Pat. 1886. Come early as this is an all day sale. Auctioneers: Daniel P. Zook 717-483-6791 Mark S. Yoder Terms of Sale: CASH. Buyers must give identification. Lunch Stand on premises with lots of Good Eats. Owner and Auctioneer not responsible for any ac cidents. .ÜbBURG cpartment of En vironmental" Resources’ Bureau of State Parks an nounced Monday that ap plications for the Fall family cabin rental season will be accepted from June 1 through July 15. The Fall rental season begms with the first Tuesday following Labor Day and ends on the third Friday in December. The rental period is from Mondav to Monday or from Friday to Friday tractor management that with the new tractor models and increased production capability. Ford could beat its last year’s production record of 117,820 units by as many as 10,000. watches FURNITURE Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 21,1977 Cabin rentals to begin with the exception that the first rental in this period is from tiie Tuesday following Labor Day to the following Friday and at one-half the weekly rate. Cabin rental applications are available from the DER Bureau of State Parks or Office of Public Information and are part of a brochure describing those State Parks which have family cabins, rates charged and the regulations. The application is com pleted by the applicant, detached from the brochure and mailed to the ap propriate State Park office in accordance with the seasonal acceptance dates. No deposit is required. An applicant may submit no more than one application per Park per rental season and reservations will be The At 14 South Park Street, Richland, Lebanon Co., Pa. 6 legged walnut drop leaf table, dry sink, solid end milk cupboard, oak buffet, oak oval China closet with butteryfly shelves, upright freezer, like new, 5 section bookcase, quilt frame, walnut arm chair, oak corner chair, child’s crib, Bentwood cradle, 2 electric sewing machines, dentist’s cabinet, wood setter, book cup board, oak wash stand, oak bureau, 2 wall cabinets, swivel desk chair, childs rocker, Edison graphone with horn, 3 trunks (one with oval lid), piano stool, one drawer wash stand, Cane seat chairs, other chairs, Reed fernery, spool shelf, unusual whatnot shelf, hat racks, towel racks, picnic table and three benches, iron kettle, tripod, electric grill, wall mirror, TV set, 2 coffee grinders, jewel stove, two sleighs, two iron troughs, iron pump trough, four milk cans, four new quilts, crib quilt, two wall clocks, two shelf clocks, Bango clock, wooden measure, three pitcher pumps, five wooden plains, wooden pulleys, sea clamps, horseshoe hammer, Oster knife, bullet mold, drawing knife, small and large cabbage cutter, cherry seeder, apple pealer, buck saw, bone saw, marbles, iron waffle iron, gamble sticks, large and small crocks, Penn sylvania pottery, fine jugs, three wooden forks, wooden straw fork, wooden rakes, wooden shovels, coal bucket, railroad lanterns, fishing light, fish gig, trivets, iron string holder with bracket, small scales, brass keys, two ice tongues, brass and tin scoops, potato masher, blue Agateware, complete wall light, light brackets, two brass horses, iron shelf brackets, jars, spatula, small scoops, sauer kraut stomper, applebutter stirrer, metal light, iron dippers, lots of insulators, glass stoppers, seven-piece toilet set, other pitchers, picture frames, cast iron pots, caster set, 1906-1909-1910-1920 calendar plates, 12 glass cake stands, milk white cake stand, eight Majolica creamers, Majolica plates, 18 vinegar cruets, pottery pie plates, brass owls, corn mold, lots of glass baskets, satin glass, six copper luster creamers, spatter plates, wine and water bottles, cracker jar, tin plate, carbine light, coal oil lights, Rayo light, six miniature lights, three spitoons, pocket knives, all kinds of cases, nut dishes, toothpick holders, lots of salt dips, light shade, sugar shaker, spoon holder, celery dishes, hand painted dishes, egg cups, salt shakers, water glasses, lots of goblets, ironstove ware, bear banks, chocolate pot and sugar bowls, hat pin holders, hat pins, Belgium dishes, glass compote, Easter eggs, chicken on nest, water pitchers, bone dishes, soup plates, Willoware, flower vases, blown vases, Hobnail dishes, bean bot tles, Avon bottles, lots of other bottles, shop glasses, pressed glass, braided rug, baskets, chalk cot, planters peanut jar, toothbrush holder, butter dish, butter chips, and lots of items not mentioned. Refreshments by the Ladies of the Little Swatara Brethren Church. Sale at 9:00 A.M. Sharp. by, ELLA REED John Breidegam and Ben Habacker, Auctioneers Donald Oubble and Linda Breidegam, Clerks All goods in fine condition. ELLA REED PUBLIC SALE HOUSEHOLD HEMS AND ANTIQUES SATURDAY, JUNE 4,1977 awarded by lottery shortly after the dose of the ac ceptance dates. All applicants will be notified, whether successful or not, and applications received after the closing dates will be awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis. Upon receipt of a con firmation letter, the ap plicant must submit the total rental fee within two weeks. Failure to comply will void the reservation. ijv CLASSIFIED 117
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