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Show TRUCK IS HELD FARMER'S AID That the farmer is becoming aware of the utility and even necessity of the truck in the operation of his farm, , is evidenced by the fact that twenty- ! five per cent of the trucks sold since i February by A. E. Tourssen, distributor distrib-utor here for Oldsmobile trucks and passenger cars, have been bought by farmers. Through the use of trucks the farmers farm-ers are saving time, money a.nd crops, i acording to reports made to Mr. Tours- ' sen. They are able to get their prod- ! ucts to market before any waste occurs through delay, and at the same time are i afforded much more time in which to I work on their farms, doing away with (farmers," said Mr. Tourssen, "because it fills every one of his requirements. It gives him speed, power, reliability and its easy riding qualities spare eas ily perishable products he may have to transport. ''He appreciates, too, the mechaniea features of the truck. Its 4-cylinder, alve-in-head motor; deep, channel sec-ion sec-ion frame; internal gear drive; com lete electrical equipment; 35x5 pneu-.uatic pneu-.uatic cord tires all round. ' ' Because of its hi-7 lortion to the load ear:.- i .he economical trccs-s tires, gas, oil and uffc: lone and tedious trips to and trom the I market places. "The Oldsmobile Economy truck has! rapidly become a favorite with the |