Trucking deregulation * opposed WASHINGTON, D.C., - The American Trucking Associations (ATA) last week issued the following statement in reaction to the proposal by the Ford Ad ministration to deregulate truck transportation. William A. Bresnahan, president, American Trucking Associations, said: “The Administration’s proposal to dismantle economic regulation of trade transportation is the ultimate in governmental irresponsibility. “Such action would not only destroy essential C* stability in transportation, but would completely disrupt the nation’s entire marketing and distribution system. The result would be economic chaos. “Small shippers would be placed at the mercy of big shippers. Small com munities would be placed at a disadvantage from which they could not recover. The big would become even bigger; the powerful even more powerful. “Without adequate regulation, there would be no obligation to provide necessary service to any shipper or to any com munity. Preference, prejudice and discrimination between persons, places and regions would become rampant The result would be a return to the ‘public be damned’ attitude which prevailed prior to regulation. ££ “Contentions that com petition would be increased and die public would benefit are without validity. Unlike nearly every other major industry, competition flourishes within the trucking industry. There are presently 15,000* trucking companies under regulation by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Of these, over 11,000 have gross annual revenues of less than $500,000. Conversely, the four largest motor carriers account for only 10 per cent of the total revenue volume and the eight largest for only 14 per cent Competition of the type envisioned by the Administration would only make the weak even weaker, a the strong even stronger. trucking industry needs more competition like Custer needed more Indians. e Penn Bangor lnc. X Harvestall Northeast "It should not be necessary to remind the Administration or anyone else that the United States has the finest transportation system in the world. The trucking industry is proud to be a part of that system and of the vital role trucking has played in the economic development of the' entire country. To replace ex perience and a proven record with theory and experiment would be the height of folly.” Sire now available HUGHSON, Ca. - A yearling son of one of the top production cows of all breeds has joined the Guernsey bull battery at Carnation Genetics. This youngster, Welcome- In-Banker, is out of Fra Hib Topcats Saphire, a 3-year old who’s setting records that are going to be bard to beat. “Saphire’s” newest record put her first in milk and first in fat production among senior 3-yrnolds. What is even more outstanding is her fat record put her first in that category over senior 3- yr-olds of all breeds. Classified Excellent at 92, she has a Cow Index of plus 9(2 lb. milk and plus 41 lb. fat, 25 percent repeatability. Her X-yr-old record is 30,730 lb. milk and 1,490 lb. fat, 365 days, twice daily milking. “Saphire”, owned by Welcome In Farms, Inc., Columbus, Ohio, and J.K. Herdrich of Cincinnati, Ohio, was recently named Grand Champion Cow at the National Guernsey show, held in Columbus. Bob Strickler, director of Dairy Programs at Car nation Genetics, reports that semen from “Banker” should be available about December .Ist. Editors Quote Book The earnestness of your' desire will in dicate the distance you are likely to travel. Clark C. Stockford LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Use This Handy Chart To Fijure Your Cost Words 11) Issue {3) Issues) 14 or Less $1 4C $3 36 15 1 50 3 60 16 1 60 3 84 17 1 70 4 08 18 1 80 4 32 19 190 4 56 20 2.00 4 80 KEYED ADS (Ads with inswer comint to a Box Number, c/o Lancaster Farmmt) 50 cents additional Ads running 3 or more consecutive times with no change billed at 20 percent discount. Deadline Thuisday of each week's publication Lancaster Famine P 0 Box 266 Litrtz, PA Phone Lancaster 394-3047 or Litrtz 626-2191 Help Offered Small family man wishes employment of daily farm with share basis. Ex perienced. Call: 301-65M953 or write Roland Jones, Jr., Rl, Rising Sun, MD 21911 FERTILIZER Are you tired of paying $l5O to $2OO or more per ton for fertilizer? Try airy poultry manure fresh from the broiler houses. Delivered and dumped on your farm in 8 to 16 ton loads within 50 miles of Lancaster. You can buy 8 to 100 tons. Next delivery in Nov-Dec. 125.00 per ton delivered. Write Box 27, Strasburg, Pa. 17579. Experienced person for dairy and general farm ' work. Write Box 266 H, c-o Mutivk Lancaster Fanning, Lititz, Pa. 17543 ■'finp the letters in'- THIS PICTURE Tlur^EU, aa/? PHONi 717-3*4-3047 or 717424-31*1 Wonts To Rant WANTED To rent or buy poultry form. On long term lease. Should be large capacity. Write P.O.2ME Lancaster Farming Utltz, PA 17543 Experienced farmer with family wants to rent with possible buying option operating bog or crop tana Write Forman Salter, Sr., Box 341-S, R 2 Jamesburg, NJ 06831. PH: 201-4464135 Help Wonted Person to work on dairy farm. Must do field work and milk cows. House and extras provided. Write to Box 266 D, c-o Lancaster Farming Newspaper, lititz, Pa. 17543. Milkers - Part time-Full time. Also person who can milk & can do general farm work. Call 215-827-7687 between 8 am. & 5 pm. Experienced, Christian, married man for modern dairy farm near Lancaster. Good living conditions. Mail resumes to Box I, Bird-in- Hand, Pa. Sell Animal Health Products farm to farm in Chester County. Must have current Dairy experience. Salary plus commission & benefits. Animal Medic Inc. 717-266- 561 L Farm Machinery Salesperson. Ryder Supply Co., RB, Chambersburg, PH: (717) 263-9111 for ap pointment. Attention!! Want op portunity to earn extra money on a part time or full time basis. For Information call 717-862-3971 or write P. 0. Box 151, Delta, PA 17314. All replies confidential. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Nov. 29,1975 Help Wanted HARVESTORE AREA MANAGER Agricultural and sales background necessary. Duties include sales of automation and feed storage plus managing area. Full company benefits and guarantee. Call for ap pointment 717-354-4051. PENN-JERSEY HARVESTORE CO. New Holland, PA FARM MANAGER An you looting fur an unusualy chalenging and rewarding position 6 have what it tikes to manage a 370 Acre Experimental farm, then the Rodale Organic Gardening peopti art Marestid in tilting with you. We are Mwested only in a person with at least 1 or 2 years of farm managmnnt experience, has Rnely tuned administrative 6 management skSs 6 has a dtgnc or years of exparienco hi Hor- Ikulturt. A truly exciting position with top benefits, including housing. Write, mdwfing resume 6 other pertinent information to: brim Haberam, V.P. Rodale Press, 222 Main SL, Emmaus, PA 11049. For Rent Warehouse storage with loading dock & tow motor service available. West of Lancaster along 23 PH: (717) 392-7803 Or Write: Rl Box 151 Columbia. PA 17512 A Good Herd Selling Upstate New York FRIDAY DEC. 5,1975 At 12:30 Fflß-VIEW ACRES MILKING HERD DISPERSAL Rte. 488, off Rte. 21, north of Canandaigua, N. Y. just west of Rte. 14. 70 top interstate-tested Holsteins (SO Reg. and 20 grades), all home-raised from the top Eastern bulls!! 30 just fresh, 15 due soon!! Herd average 14,000 pounds to 15,000 pounds. This is the place to find some real good cattle!! Owned by Mr. and Mrs. David Shoemaker and Family. For info, contact Rmnsey Sales, Bath, N.Y. (607-776-3478). HOLSTEIN HERD & SPRINGER AUCTION AT NORTH FRANKLIN COMMISSION SALES Route Junction 32 and 207 North Franklin, Connecticut FRIDAY, DEC. 5,1975 At 12:00 P.M. Prompt 200 Fresh Springing Handling Holstein Cows and Heifers with class, quality, conformation and production built right in these animals that have been selected especially for this sale. 100 open and bred Holstein Heifers out of good sires with size and quality. T.B. and Blood Jested within 30 days. Charts at ring side. Reasonable trucking available. Lunch room open. Terms Cash or Check. If you are in the market to buy some good cattle attending this sale is important to both of us. SAM PHONE 642-7575 NT For Rent Auctions Halp Wonted Wanted Feed Manufacturer desires top marketing person to call on feed dealers and large farming operations. Good salary, com mission and fringe benefits. .Send Resume to P.O.Box2MW,Q*> Lancaster Farming LlOtx. Pa. 17543 Experienced help want*.', married, for 40 cow dairy herd and general farm work in eastern Pennsylvania. Pleasant homing & good salary. Write P.O. Box 266 C, c-o Lancaster Farming, Pa. 17543. For Rent Auctions 29
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