Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 10, 1978, Image 119

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    Walking
Henry
IrOY, Mich- - Ford
itor Company has been in
I business of building and
Irketing tractors for 61
automotive
giant,
If you have fat
cattle or
need feeders. . .
THINK
EW HOLLAND
BEEP SALES
MONDAY 1.30 PM
THURSDAY 11 :OOA.M
Fat Bulls, Steers, Stockers, Beef
Cows and Veal Calves
Sale Order
NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC.
Phone 717-354-4341
Daily Market Report Phone 717 354 7288
Abe Diffenbach, Manager
Field Representatives - Bob Kling 717-354-5023
Luke Eberly 215-267-6608
We’re on the grow...
and so is your money
TWO BIG WAYS
TO SAVE
at The Triendfy Tfagt
LONG TERM CERTIFICATE
8 year Certificates of Deposit. 8.17% annual yield on
7 75% compounded continuously over a period
of 96 months $l,OOO minimum. Interest checks
are mailed monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or
annually, any way you prefer!
weary miles behind a plow inspired
Ford to build the Fordson tractor
which last year began ob
serving its 75th year as a
corporation, in 1917 formed a
subsidiary, Henry Ford &
Son, to market the “Ford
son” tractor.
Federal laws require forfeiture of 3 months interest and reduction of interest
to the current passbook savings rate if funds are withdrawn before maturity
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF STRASBURG
Lancaster Comfy's Oldest National Bank
The company’s founder,
Henry Ford, told in his
autobiography how he had
experimented with tractors
even before building his first
car. As a farm boy, he said,
he had “walked many a
weary mile beind a
plow...what a waste,..for a
human being to spend hours
and days behind a slowly
moving team of horses!"
Mr. Ford’s difficulty was
not in designing a tractor - he
had budt several successful
heavy stearfi models - but m
designing one the average
fanner could afford. “The
maufactunng of a big
tractor which only a few
wealthy fanners could buy
did not seem to me wor
thwhile,” he wrote.
Mr. Ford soon decided that
he could do more for the
farmer by enabling him to
make excursions off the
farm, and thus turned his
attention to the automobile.
Only after it was in
production did he return to
the tractor, turning out more
SHORT TERM
MONEY MARKET CERTIFICATE
NEW 6 month Certificates of Deposit for Fast
Interest on your Investment. $lO,OOO minimum.
Interest rate for the period of 6 months will be deter
mined by the most recent Treasury Bill auction.
Call any Friendly First office for the present weekly
rate of interest.
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nryFoi introduced the Fordson as the world’s first mass-produo .cor
October 8,1917. The first 7000 units went to Great Britain to help increase food
production during World War I. During some years in the lS2o’s, the Fordson
represented 75 per cent of all tractors built in the U.S.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 10,1978
Member FDI C
than 50 experimental models
before world events
propelled him into making
tractors in earnest - and in
quantity.
It was early 1917, World
War I, and because of the
German blockade, Britain
was in danger of starving.
She needed to import 70 per
cent of her food supply, and
Allied ships headed there
were being sunk m large
numbers. Britain’s only
hope: to increase food
production at home. Her
only means: the tractor.
Britain’s Lord Nortbcliffe
entreated Mr. Ford: “Our
farmers need tractors. We
want you to build 7000 of
them for us, quickly.” Mr.
Ford agreed. On October 8,
1917, the first Ford-produced
tractor rolled off the
assembly line, and within
seven months the entire
order was filled.
When Henry Ford brought
his Fordson to the American
market in 1918, he was
deluged with 13,000 orders
within three months. Bet
ween 1917 and 1928,
U.S.Fordson production
totalled 739,977. For some
years during the 1920’5, 75
per cent of all tractors built
in the U.S. were Fordsons,
Mr. Ford sold the early
(Turn to %age 120)
automatic
rrtf* grain
Wk DRYERS
SAVE Time, Labor
and Money!
• Nev. Dryers— ll models
• Greater capacity
• Ouiet Centrifugal c ans
• Gas Miser Venturi Burners
• Oil Burners Optional
TOT
HERSHEY EQUIPMENT
j~j| INC.
SYCAMORE IND PARK
255 PLANE TREE DRIVE
LANCASTER, PA 17603
(717)393-5807
Route 30 West at
119