October 1942 Eastern Dealer Farm Implements Vehicle Merchants Wartime Rationing

October 1942 Publication – Eastern Dealer In Implements and Vehicles – For Merchants Selling Farm EquipmentPublished in Philadelphia PAProvides great information for Farm Machinery Dealers, a lot related to wartime, with mention of required rationing of farm equipment and factories turning their production to needed wartime machinery.Loaded with great agricultural ads, including Le Roy Plow Co, New Holland Machine Co, Henry & Allen – Auburn NY, Eureka Mower Co, Allis-Chalmers, Myers Water Systems, New Idea Corn Machinery, Buch Manufacturing Co – Elizabethtown PA, International Harvester, John Deere and MORE!There is a two page ad – promotion for farmers to switch gasoline power as a war effort. One small article is entitled -Hitler Called The Devil’Soft cover, measuring 10-1/2 inches X 14 inches, containing 22 pages.Buyer pays shipping of $4.35 which includes secure packaging and tracking information.We accept PayPal, Master Card, Visa, Discover, American Express and Google Pay.Feel free to email with any questions or to request additional images of this item.Check out our other auctions and items in our eBay Store. We happily combine shipping with multiple purchases. Please wait for us to send you an invoice that reflects the combined shipping charges prior to making payment.Bid with confidence, we ship quickly, securely and guarantee your satisfaction.Check out the many other Victorian Advertising Trade Cards in our eBay Store! Lots listed now, and LOTS more to come!We add listings every day! Mark us as a favorite shop and check back often!

Vintage Scotts Lawn Care Binder Copyright 1942 O M Scott & Sons Co Marysville OH

The vintage Scotts Lawn Care binder, copyrighted in 1942 by O M Scott & Sons Co of Marysville, OH, is an original advertising piece that showcases the brand’s focus on agriculture. The green brochure serves as a collectible item, reflecting the historical promotion of lawn care products by Scott’s in the United States. This vintage piece offers a glimpse into the advertising strategies used by the company during that era.