The RURAL. NEW-YORKER 
8GI 
Noted Holstein Breeder Transports 
Stock With Ford Truck 
The adaptability of the Ford One- 
Ton Truck for general haulage pur¬ 
poses is being demonstrated daily on 
the Aitken Stock Farm near Flint, 
Michigan. An average herd of 
seventy high grade pure bred Hob 
steins is maintained on this 240 acre 
farm owned by Mr. D. D. Aitken, 
who for eight years was president of 
the Holstein-Friesian Association of 
America. 
“Practically all of our hauling be¬ 
tween the farm and the city is done 
with a Ford One-Ton Truck,” says 
H. E. Helms, Manager. “Our regis¬ 
tered heifers and bulls are taken to 
Flint on the truck for shipment to all 
parts of the country. 
“Recently we delivered Maplecrest 
Korndyke Hengerveld, a $25,000 
animal, the only Century Sire in the 
world, to Lansing a distance of 68 
miles, in our Ford Truck. 
“For hauling milk, stock or farm prod¬ 
ucts to the city, and bringing out 
supplies, including lumber, tools and 
farm equipment, our Ford Truck is 
indispensable. 
“We also have a Ford Light Delivery 
Car and a Fordson Tractor, which 
gives us an automotive unit for prac¬ 
tically every farm purpose. The way 
our Ford units stand up under the 
hard usage they receive, proves their 
value for farm use.” 
Any Authorized Ford Dealer has facts and figures that will 
show you how you can profitably Fordize your buaineaa. 
One-Ton Truck Chassis , $370 F. O. B. Detroit 
