Thomas Barnes, vice presi dent of the Carolina Casualty Co, congratulates three drivers for Herr’s Motor Express for • * « Truck Drivers In Herr Eitfploy Receive Awards By LF Staff Reporter Twenty-two truck drivers em ployed by Herr’s Motor Express, Quarryville, Friday night re ceived citations for being mem bers of the Driver’s Honor Roll ioi the period ending July 31, 1956. Awards were made at a dinner meeting in the parl ors of, Memorial Methodist Church, where the program featured talks by Lt. William R. Engle, , from Troop B Headquarters, Pennsylvania State Police at Lancaster, and Dr. Andrew S. Besfaore, state safety coordinator, Bureau of Highway Safety, Harrisburg. Presenting citations was T M. Barnes, an official of Carolina Casualty Insurance Company, Builington, N. C. Receiving five-year Safe Driver Awards were: James Bleacher, William Crawford, and Norman Todd; four-year awards: Paul Chapman and David McAllister; three-year awards, Charles Howett, Earl Knickerbocker, William Kowal, Charles Latch ford, Carl McVey, Richard Rohrer, and J. Earl Roland; two-year awards, Horace Heald, John L. Luttrell, Jr, Melvin Rmeer, and Robert Shissler; one-year awards; Harry E. D. Bleacher, Kenneth H. Brown, John F. Clanton, Jr., George Cox, Paul Trout and Robert Weiss. Lt. Engle stressed driving safety, adding that ‘Tv» always considered the truck driver my friend. They have never failed to offer’ assist ance when I needed it.” Yet today there are two Paramount problems, 1, ju venile delinquency, and 2, the traffic accident problem that brings death, suffering, waste. H **7 ‘Autos destroy more than all Qnme activities and fire com bined,” the state trooper told, casualties in war are paid to die > if necessary, for a cause, excluding bombed, yet one-third of those killed on our highways are women—boys and gnls under 15'years of age.” Last year’s highway toll, he continued,—33,ooo kffled. one an d one-half million injured, $4O billion property damage. “Nn ti, our drivers Realize * the seriousness at our traffic the cesponsi- Herr Truckers Honors receiving safe driving awards for five years The drivers, left to right, after Barnes, are James Bleacher, William Craw- tf * ♦ bility of the driver. Horse power was a great deal safer when only horses had it,” Lt. Engle said. There are 80 million drivers in the United States, but only 10 per cent are in Jlllillllli llllllillli Join farm families who get LANCASTER FARMING by mail EVERY WEEK, The newspaper contain- ing all the latest farm news, local news, crop information, home fea tures, market data and much more! • PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.... pTmiiinmuiiiiiiniiimaijiiiiigiuiniuiiiiiiuiiiuniiiiiiiiißiiiiiiKijiiiiuiiiiiianiniaiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiißiiiniHnniiiiiinm^ ford, and Norman Todd. Ben Herr, owner of the line is at the far nghti (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo) 'volved in accidents annually, he pointed out. “The average driver may expect to be in three to five accidents during his life time. Our job today in driving is driving alone. What is it ilililH illlllliillliilllil the thousands Mail This Coupon Today! YOU PAY LESS THAN , 2c PER WEEK * j*• * ALL FARMERS of worth to lose your life, someone else’s?” he asked. Use a little judgment, a little common sense in driv ing, Dr. Beshore advised, and realized “eight times more people four to 18 years of age are killed in motor vehicle accidents than die by polio.” Lt. Engle cited tlftt 72 per cent of the accidents are caused by speeding, failure to yield the right of way, reckless driving. “The reason for auto accidents is not in lack of knowledge of traffic laws; it must lie in the makeup of the individual driver, his shortcomings, drinking, physical limitations, mental at titudes/’ he elaborated. “Drinking—it’s not the drunk- AUTOMATIC WASHER At Our Booth At The QUARRYVILLE FAIR Lester A. Singer, - Ronks, Pa. STRASBURG OV7-3226 llllllllliniliUlllllUlllllillllilUilllUllllllllllilllllllllllilllßllllillßlHliHlllllllHßllllilimDlillHllßliroß ATTENTION! 52 Weeks of oxorx-ir si It’s Real Big News For Farmers and Their Families Order Your Subscription Now! Lancaster Farming QUARRYVILLE, PA. 1 year $l.OO 52 Issues Please put my name on your " list of charter subscribers for a one year subscription. Q Enclosed find check, cash, or money order for,sl.oo □ Bill me later Name (Please Print) Address Lancaster Farming—l 3 Friday Sept. 14, 1956 en driver but the drinking dri ver who causes a great many of our accidents. Unless we walk and drive safely, accidents /will happen,” he concluded. Mr. Barnes emphasazetbrithe marked increase in three types of accidents during the past six months, 1, striking vehicles in the rear, 2, accidents while backing, and 3, meeting side swipes or overtaking sideswipes. Ladies of the church served a delicious roast beef dinner. Three top drivers have cover ed more than one million miles. gaa =