12—Lancaster Farming, Friday, February 10, 1956 Lifeblood of Economy Depends On Efficient, Prosperous Transportation Second place winner in the recent essay contest sponsored annually by three Southern Lan caster County firms and individ uals, Herr’s Motor Express. B S' Warfel & Sons, and David (Stony) Eschbach, Ji, was Ma rion L Findley, R 3 Quarryville. His prize, $75, is from B S Warfel & Son and is to be ap plied to a farm project of his choice under direct supervision of his vocational agriculture in eurtructor, Jack Owen. Marion, 16, is the son of Edgar L and Elizabeth R. Find ley. He has a brother Gerald L., h sister Suie. Before attending Parts and Service - V Headquarters for OLIVER—FERGUSON Farm Equipment- GMC Trucks See The Hershey Trans planter For Your Spring Planting N. G. Hershey and Son MANHEIM, PA. ! Phone 52271 Nothing Like This rOR YEARS ! Full trainloads of Allis-Chalmers harvesting machinery and tractors are now going into major farming areas. Farmers everywhere need the labor-saving, cost-cutting benefits of this Allis-Chalmers equipment. ' To demonstrate our own confidence in the future of farming, we now have on hand new Allis-Chalmers power machinery of latest design, assuring farmers in this community the equipment needed for making 1956 the Big Year For Better Farming. Join the Swing to Allis-Chalmers! See us right away let us demonstrate on your farm the benefits and savings you get from Alhs-Chalmeis builders of better machinery. ALLIS-CHALMERS Xuinnaiy SALES AND SERVICE . *Hann & Grumelli Farm Service QUARRYVILLE, PA. L. R. Brubaker LANCASTER, PA R. S. Weaver STEVENS, PA. Southern Lancaster County Joint Community High School at Quarryville, he was at Gring ville and Hawksville Active in Club Work In addition to being a member of the Future Farmers of Amer ica, he has been active in band and wrestling, participating, also m 4-H steer and 4-H heifer pro jects,- Boy Scouts and Luther League As a freshman, his supervised farm project was three Angus heifers, four in his sophomore year In his junior year, the project widened to managership of a 60-acre farm, with crops of corn, oats, barley, wheat, to matoes, hay and sweet corn. The livestock project has expanded to five Angus heifers and one steer Next year, Marion’s senior ydar, it will include 10 Angus heifers, cows—and farming place again. Vocational choice’ Farmer- “I might go to Penn State,” Marion adds. Full Utilization of Our Land Resources Through Truck and Bus Transportation The farmer by the very na ture of his operations is gener ally located far distant from the major centers of commerce. The wheat farmer of the west may have to travel several hours to reach even his nearest neighbor- The rancher also is far distant from his ' markets- and sources of supplies. Even the farmer in the more densely populated areas travels some distance for his needs and to sell his products whatever they may be He must have land and land takes up space and that space must be traveled or the farmer’s chief purpose, that of supplying our country with its needs, ceases to exist. What iflore suitable means of transportation , can be found than trucks’ They can supply N. G. Myers & Sun RHEEMS, PA. Snavelys Farm Service NEW HOLLAND, PA. „ L. H. Brubaker LITITZ, PA, service where other means of transportation cannot because no special provisions for routes are needed. Trams need tracks, boats can travel only where there is water, planes need special landing and loading service be sides being limited in cargo space. Trucking is the only me'ans that can be used right at MARION L. FINDLEY the barn's or an the orchards or (fields It would be very different for him to compete with other industries if he did not have truck transportation at his elbow- Marketing Time Limited Very often a farmer needs to market his product in the short est time possible Milk, for in stance, must be processed as possible in order to keep a high quality and 4 protect the consumer from bacterial in crease which may endanger health The marketability of fruits and vegetables is in direct ratio with the length of time it takes to market them- Trucks can' often travel from farm to market in one fifth the time of that required by their competitor, rail Speed is of the essence whether it’s getting his product' to market in top fitness or get ting it there at the right time to get the best prices Speed means freshness, speed means money, and speed means efficiency There is no other means of transportation as flexible as the truck A small load can be hand led on a small truck. A large or oddly shaped load can be accom modated by a truck to suit that size or shape The truck can be selected that suits the weight, size, or shape of the farmer’s commodity. Many trucks are fashioned to suit just that par ticular commodity it was in tended to haul. Live chickens, for example, are hauled in large trucks that use even the space out over the cab. Milk is carried in either large glass, or stainless Isteel tanks or in cans m covered dustproof vans. Fresh fruits and vegetables, green tomatoes for example, are taken from the station to the markefln specially refrigerated trailers , „ Trucks Supply Him What'about getting the farmer the products and materials he needs to produce his particular product’ How is he to get his petroleum products, commercial fertilizer, lumber for building, fencing materials, cement, hard ware, seeds, and equipment’ Only the trucks can get him these ■products fast and efficiently Is the (farmer using the truck to supply these needs’ About 85 per cent of all commercial fer tilizer travels by truck and the other materials are hauled almost entirely m this manner Many products must be pro duced in areas best suited to their production. Cranberries ean be grown only in eastern bogs, citrus fruits only where no frost can hit, or peanuts where there is sandy soil and long enough growing season These would be entirely out of the reach of dis tent markets if it were not the transportation supplied by the trucks. Also this specilization has made possible mass produc tion methods, increased our pro ductivity, and thus enhanced our standards of living Many' areas previously off the beaten track of commerce are now within the realism of productivity. High ways are the only link they have with the rest of the world. On the other hand highways may be, the only connections for many communities which make up the market for the farm products. Better Diet Today One of the biggest factors in this contribation of- the motor truck is the fact that all the people of our nation are being supplied with a better diet. Thanks to the truck we have a greater variety of foods, fresh foods the year round, and tas tier or choicer selections no mlatter what their source may be. In grandma’s day they had only the fresh fruits-and vege tables when they could be grown jlocally, or fresh meat during only the butchering season, but now we enjoy fresh meat the year’ round and fruits "and vege tables that our grandparents never heard of or dreamed of having out of 'the growing sea son. This provides us with an ample choice of the foods re quired for good diets and sup plies us with natural vitamins the year’ round. Many farm communities are reached by bus for public trans portation & school busses have made it possible for the children of widely scattered families to have as good if not better edu cation opportunities jis the children in cities, thus'making it desirable for children to be reared in the country. Also it gives many the opportunity to be educated to the best practices in land use and livestock pro duction This will increase pro duction on the land we now have and help to m!aike a better stand ard of living for all fann, families Buses are also used to trans port workers to the areas that need them most in order to har vest crops when they are at their peak. Trucks Best in Emergencies After disasters, such as hur ricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, or fires, trucks are the easiest and quickest means of transportation that can be mo bilized for emergency duty. They are able to bypass blocked routes or even travel cross country if necessary When the emergency has passed they ,are invaluable in Stringing needed Supplies mng about the reconstruct rhus we bring back to norn ;hat much faster areas that we) devastated. The very life of our econoi iepends upon an efficient ai jrosperous transportation syste ( md farmers especially recognij ;ha T trucks make it possible fo iim to do a better, more icient job, ] DA VINCI FOR $450. CHICAGO Hahns R. Teicl irt, Chicago interior decorate lought a painting in a New Yoi mtique shop a year ago for s4s| Phe painting has been identif id by a number of art -expert n this country, in Italy, Franc md the Netherlands, as the wot] if the master, Leonardo da Vinci Famed for his “Mona Lisa.”’ Tej ihert, who has' been offerei 5500,000 for the painting, say tie will keep it for a while am then donate it to an America museum. Internal Revenue Service oj Eices all over the country arl stepping up the pressure on da linquent taxpayers, shortenm the time between mailing oij final overdue notices and attaclj ing salaries, or putting liens oj property. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l BELMONT ,97 Per Cent Pure Agricultural Limestone Soil Testing Service CALL IMVID B. 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