1876 Book Massachusetts Society Promoting Agriculture Prizes Arboriculture Trees

1876 Booklet – Prizes For Arboriculture Offered By The Trustees Of The Massachusetts Society For Promoting AgriculturePrinted in 1876 – Boston – Alfred Mudge & Son – PrintingFeatures information and prizes offered by the Trustees of the Massachusetts Society For Promoting Agriculture to land-owners in Massachusetts for Tree Planting.First prize ‘for the best plantation of not less than five acres — $1,000’Contents include directions for planting, directions for procuring young trees, ‘A Few Suggestions On Tree-Planting’ – written by C. S. Sargent, estimated profits of a plantation of European Larch of Ten acres to last fifty years.Soft cover, measuring 6 inches X 9-1/4 inches, containing 29 pages.Buyer pays shipping of $3.95 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!

1930s Dodge Inc., Los Angeles 5 3/4” Award Trophy Inc.

1930s Award Trophy Inc. By Dodge Inc., Los Angeles. Measures 5 3/4” tall Weighs approximately 8 ounces without packing Dodge, Inc. is famous for making the Oscar’s Trophy. At the time of this listing I don’t know the identity of the shield. Condition is Excellent vintage. Please view all photos for complete description and details The item shown is the same item that you will receive

1960 Farmers Use Telephones as a Tool Bell Telephone System – Vintage Ad

Yes we combine shipping for most multiple item purchases.Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1960 Farmers Use Telephones as a Tool Bell Telephone System – Vintage Ad Original, vintage magazine advertisement. Page Size: Approx. 8″ x 11″ (21 cm x 28 cm)Condition: Good Here’s a tool that’ssaving money andman-hours for farmersall over the countryAll over the country farmers are finding that up-to-date communicationsbusiness of farming asWithin practical limits,for a farmer to have atare as necessary in thein any other business,it’s just common senseleast one extension tele-phone handy to help him cover the bases andmake the most of his opportunities.Utah farmer Marion Olsen has an extension tele-phone in his shop that daily saves him an averageof 15 round trips to the house telephone. That’sover 300 miles of walking a year. Or, look at itanother way—Marion’s extension costs him about120 for every man-hour it saves. Ever try to hirea man for 120 an hour?West Virginiapoultryman Eldon Hottdoes his buying andselling—most of hismanagement—witha telephone. That’swhy he has two ex-tensions strategicallylocated in his out-buildings to helphim run his 70,000 broileroperation. These telephones save him several hoursa day. He told us, “If I didn’t have these tele-phones, I wouldn’t have this place.”Near Deerfield, Massachusetts, the Yazwinskifamily recently went modern in a big way with anew dairy barn complete with pipe-line milker,push-button ventilation—and an extension tele-phone that saves 12 to 15 round trips a day to thehouse. “We just got tired of running,” says FrankYazwinski, Jr. “Then, too, in this business youcan’t afford to miss calls.”• • • • •Today the extension telephone is a farm tool thatpays its way over and over by helping farmersmake the most of their time and opportunities.It can do the same for you. Just call your tele-phone business office. They’ll be glad to help.BELL TELEPHONE SYSTEM 15245-AL-6004-77

1968 Simplicity Sovereign 3012 Vintage Print Ad

Advertiser: Simplicity. A print ad is a collectible paper item. original 1968 print ad. Year Published: 1968. Grade: Excellent. The ad overall is in near perfect condition. What is a print ad?. All orders, including International, are combined.