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IPSWICH INTER-CITY, INC.
30 Bay St EL 7-9300
Ivy Truck Line 3011 Western WE 2-3780
I.W.L. Transportation Co. 11 River Si EL 5-5000 Jack's Spec. Transport 55th & ^P'' ■*QJ.-i75J> Jade Overland, Inc. 1512 "El ' J AEG MANN TRANSP.,
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Jeeves-Smith Truc> '» — Jet Cartage I?**" Jory Freight i. JUST-RITE Tfti*.
5550 Everle
1515 Bay
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Kelt's Cartage 1515 Dp* -:■ V. sfll
Kossman's Transport 3rd & "E" St VTl-3915
Kross & Lammiman Trkg. 1617 Water Dl 5-7110
Kudner Kwick Kartage 1515 "D" St WA 2-5432
L & S Trucking Serv. 13610 Northern Ml 4-3800 ■ ^"BOW-ROY TRKG. CO. Bay St.
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LESTER TRANSPORTATION, INC.
835 Spring TU 1-4722
Locust Cartage, Inc. 1200 St. Ives TR 6-6113
Lord Express 3350 Lumplwi CH 6-1345
Mann^-^-^ 837 CH 6-1125
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115 Normandy
Mullins Transport Serv. 4411 Dart>:-.
Multi-Service Trkg. 3511 Acme '.VDTWtu
N & N Trucking Co. 1811 Northern Ml 1-2410
Nestor Transport 1717 Inland WE 5-0100
Nobby Cartage Co.
EL 7-1313 Ml 2-2210
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.■e'ntal Truck Lines 404 Lu K -• Express 1030 Orlean V iport, Inc. 5600 Pine
. Express 6600 River St [J. B. 108 Military White, Inc. 7400 Dart ifVR Cartage, Inc. 213 "E" SI Pat & Joe's Truck Serv. 701 B, PALLADIUM TRKG. SER
23108 Ryan
1595 River St.. . . PEARL TRANSPORTATION 3300 Elm St
CH 5-0053 . TE 1-5670 WE 5-7760 EL 7-1000 SL 2-1314 TU 2-8750 . JO 5-1412 EL 7-1511
Ml 4-1024 EL 7-7734
WE 2-2700
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175\ 100 ll Roy's Carta
2335 Rozzi Fast Fl
14200 S & S Mt 1700 Am| 2275 E4 Sabina True? Sachtee, J. Bj Sacco ServiJ SEA FOOIj
2121 Senders, Inc.l Smar^aiikOrJ Swift
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Along with some 75% of this nation's freight tonnage, individual initiative rides with the millions of trucks that serve America. A giant overall industry employing more people than any other industry save agriculture, motor transport is for the most part made up of thousands upon thousands of relatively small trucking firms, many of them owned and operated by the original founders, or their sons. Most of these started with one vehicle, driven by the founder, and their steady growth to fleet-size has testified to their successful performance of a vital service without which the U. S. could never have grown and developed as it has . . . Because there has always been good, healthful competition within the trucking industry, the shipper and the public have benefitted from accelerated improvements and far-reaching innovations . . . Truly it can be said that motor transport has grown out of the people to serve the people!
AMERICAN TRUCKING INDUSTRY
American Trucking Associations, Inc., Washington 6, D. C. THE WHEELS THAT GO EVERYWHERE
BROADCASTING, December 18, 1961
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