PLAN NOW FOR A Sm-, nu> to m JOHN DEERE TRACTOR WORKS AT Waterloo, lowa Wednesday, March 18, 1970 Reservations must be made by Feb. 1.1970. Ladies welcomed. No children under 12. Leaving Olmstead State Airport For More Information Contact SHOTZBERGER'S EQUIPMENT CO. Elm, Pa. Phone 665-2141 -One of a series sponsored by-the'Pennsylvania Newspaper part of this newspaper's participation In the program "100,000 - Publishers Association and -presented_.as ’ a;public service as PENNSYLVANIANS for the promotion of economic, growth." Try A Classified Ad PENNSYLVANIA Paper making begins in the forests. The logs float down a Maine or Pennsylvania river to a pulp and paper mill, and after processing, the logs turn into the hundreds of paper and paper board products in use throughout the world in the form of magazines, newspapers, books, paper bags, cartons, dispensers, and countless other products. Paper with words conveys knowledge; paper with stamps can send a message across the world; paper with string delivers Care packages and children’s toys. Paper manufacture in North America pre-dates the American Revolution. The first paper mill was established in Pennsylvania in 1690. Rags were then the basic raw material of the industry. With the re-discovery of wood as a paper-making raw material, the paper industry started on its way to ward becoming one of the major industries in the nation. In Pennsylvania, 425 firms are in paper and allied product manufacture. There are 40,463 Pennsyl vanians employed in this giant industry, who receive a salary of $237,307,000. The value added by manufacture is $481,712,000. i Governor’s Committee of nW 10 0,0 0 0 PENNSYLVANIANS for the promotion of economic growth Governor’s Committee of 100,000 PENNSYLVANIANS for the promotion of economic growth 510 South Office Building • State Capitol Harrisburg, Pennsylvania I would like to Join the Governor's Committee of "100,000 PENNSYLVANIANS for the promotion of economic growth.” Name. Address;. City;. Occupation;, IN MADE PAPER .County;. Lniicaslci' Fanning. Salui’d.iv. Jnmini v JI. ]!)',() v i Local Classified Advertising Rates Use This H.mdv Ch.ut To Eigiue Void Cost Words (1) Issue (3) Issues 14 or Less S>loo 5>2 40 15 1 05 2 52 16 1 12 2 69 17 1 19 2 86 18 1 26 3 03 19 1 33 3 20 20 1.40 3 36 KEYED ADS (Ads with answer coming to a Box Number, % Lancaster Fann ing): 50c additional. Ads running 3 or more con secutive times with no change billed at 20% discount with $1 00 minimum. DEADLINE Wednesday noon of each week’s publication. Sale Register SAT MARCH 7—lo A M Public Sale of Valuable Faim Machm e'y, Black Angus Beef Cows, feed, peisonal piopeity at R D £9, Yoik, Pa in Windsoi Twp on Milleismill Road at the Lo cust Lane Farm Teims bj John Jeimyn and Maiy D Jeimyn SAT MARCH 14 Annual Spring Sale of Faim Equipment and Livestock, located between Alleghynville and Maple Giove in Berks County, by Samuel Schlough and Sons SAT. MAR- 14—Public Sale of modern Allis Chalmers farm equipment located four miles west of Elizabethtown, near Goods Church. Sale by John M. Nissley. SAT MARCH 14—10 30 AM Public Sale of Dairy Cows and Farm Machinery located 9 mi S of Lancaster off Rt. 272 or 222 -1 mi E. of Sm'thville, 2 mi. S of Refton, 2 mi. W. of New Providence along Pennsy Rd Sale by J Landis Kr eider TUBS. MARCH 17—at 10 A.M. 40 head of dairy cattle, full line of farm machinery and house hold goods, located 2 mi. noith west of Manheim on Old Line Road, turn west on Colebrook St in Manheim. Terms by Roy B. 8011. WED MAR 18—9 AM. Mai tin’s Sale Barn, Blue Ball, farm equip ment and machinery, We sell on commission Paul Z Martin. SAT. MAR. 21, 1970—Black Gold Farm’s Sale, Forest River, No. Dakota. SAT MAR 21 Public Sale of Farm Equipment located along RL 322 between Lincoln and Clay, opposite Blue Bell tiailei court, Clay Twp Teims by W Lloyd Diem. THURS MAR 26 11 AM Public Sale of Valuable Faun Machinery at R D #l2, Hellam Bianch, approximately 1 nn S of Hellam, Pa on Hellam to Yoikana Road in Hellam Twp Terms by Howard M. Emig. MARCH 28—Public Sale of Faim Machmeiy ana Furniture for M David Brubaker, 1 mi. W. of Donegal High School, 14 mi S of Kiaybill School on Church Rd, R D #l, Mt. Joy - I FREE. Subscribers to Lan- I caster Farming will re ceive one advertisement Fiee each month in our Marl Box Market. Sub set rbers using the Mail Box Maiket will be governed by the following rules 1 Limit jour advertisement to 25 vvoids, All advertise ments must be in our hands by Thursday noon or same will be held over ' i for next week’s paper; No j business advertisements '-a accepted. I J