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Show ESSENTIALS H -l i i i "i : -' -i' : : . a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a aaa a w ' 3"- - - - g$-m -A f THRESHING ON THE FA CM OF HENR TANk m n.- ' F"SEMOHT, NE6. HORSES CAN'T COMPETE AT w i . " WITH THE HIGHSPEED SEISVCE OFOAHAM i f ezontEes TeucKS ' ?? " J I HAULING 4 lMt ! n'x""" - , flft? Pi f ' " i : y4yf I iL4tfi-v raj ' ?&UV& - v The producers of Hies Rr t e en t f f fV Vr VSSjJ J tlal-food-use a good mea uie f t&? - , ? V$ si J? U"HtJi$84 common sense when ouying trucK SSe W TT A-F ' equipment. Experience ha made lJ V "jt,!, ds j them keen judge of mirk value and Vw 4tlWi" The producers of life's Rrst essential essen-tial food use a good measure af common sense when ouylng truck equipment. Experience has made them keen Judges of truck value and performance. And In the equ' tor trans portation of farm p: - and milk, plenty of power, tlmo-u. i reliamllty nd economy are e33enllil requirements. require-ments. It Is not by chance that today more than 10,000 Graham Brothers trucks are being operated by farmers, raisers of live stock and men engaged in the nillk and milk products industries. It is especlaly slRiilfl-n -it that a large proportion of the muie recent sales &i.OSSOM TIME IS eufG TME FOR TRUCKS have Deen new order' 'rien in these industries who . ' observed the successful operation ot trucks In their localities. Increasing demand for Graham Brothers ,trucks among farmers during dur-ing the last three years has been remarkable re-markable During the 'lift vear. 120 per cent more of these i tucks were sold to farmers than in mat), mat year In turn exceeded 1924 by 105 per cent. It show that farmers want good trucks of medium size an.1 price. With trucks dally . reaching new heights of popularity. 1927 promises a continuance of the record sales In this field. |