Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 21, 1920, Night Extra Financial, Image 11

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MOST of us will live to see all city deliveries and hauling done
by motor truck farm produce delivered to the market or
kitchen door by motor truck transportation costs reduced to a
minimum-Hby motor truck. .
The motor truck is one of the real wonders of the age. untiring,
quick freighted with product of factory and mill, of loom, work
bench, forge and farm, it transports raw materials, materials in process,
the finished product, from mine and field to foundry and market,
to retail store, to home aiid table.
The advance of such transportation is the advance of civilization itself!'
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The Farmer
Motor trucks place the farmer within easy reach of the
markets.
They enable him to take quick' advantage of favorable
market conditions.
They enable him to deliver his produce in better condition.1
Trucks deliver live stock with less shrinkage.
Motor trucks enable farmers to market, before freezing
weather, all of their crops that must be shipped during
moderate temperatures.
With this closer contact between farm and market the farmer
can devote land to big-yield market -garden crops which
formerly he devoted to small-yield crops.
The quickness of motor delivery increases the time available
for work on the farm.
Trucks facilitate the hauling of fertilizer before the rush' of; ;
spring work begins. During slack seasons the farmer can!
profitably employ his trucks in hauling for neighbors.
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The Engineer and
Building Contractor
Motor trucks alone answer completely the varied Hauling
needs of the engineer and contractor for quickness, strength
and capacity.
They cut down the distance between excavation and fill.'
When conditions demand it, motor trucks are ready toworK
twenty-four hours a day.
It is possible to work motor trucks under practically anvl
conditions or roaa ana weatner.
At building operations motor truck's assure at all times a
full supply of necessary materials.
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