The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 24, 1928, Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928 TRUCKS GIVE “WIDE SERVICE) r llor esw §nternational Units Cover Large Field; Used to Safe- . | aif guard Pay Rolls ~ International Harvester — motor | tucks are available for virtually | every hauling need, ranging in c pacitiek from the three rt (Specig] Delivery model) tothe f ton (heavy-duty model) with a vari- ety of chassis and body t to choose} from. Recent ditions to the Inter two new types of cha with nominal rat al new models of four- six cylinder speed truc International motor t first manufactured on a « Basis in 1906, Since then ¢ in design and additio: o th Bave been made f weecerery pgmeeseerenety 3 176 Internation- | with mored Bodies for pay-roll work, delivery of | money and valuables, bank cargoes, jC. | The after sales service that the Harvester company is able to pr vide owners of International uni ovides a special appeal to the} Feet owner who operates in differ- J ent sections of the country. With 186 company-owned branch ting all parts of the countr with an extensive dealer org tion, quick service night or da ossible, There is a slogan, “ farther you get away from one vester branch the closer y another,” that aptl: . fdea of this concern’s branch-house service. At all these branch: are | experienced engineers and m han- | cs who are trained to do everything in their power to take care of the wants of Internationa mers. Duckfoot Fallow Is | SZ Aid to Wheat Yield’ e- : Duckfoot fallow ha mn higher | e e@ e e ‘wheat yields than plow dur- } {ng the past four years in which the | two methods have been tested at: the | The duckfoot | = 1 st promising new | ble to farm-! Seach eees Esser er eaceest ’ 9 h Dakota in the| opinion of Leroy Moomaw, superin-| tendent of the station. ® Economy of operation is a feature of the method. With a given amount) of power two to three t as much Jand can be covered in a day with| The ® the duckfoot as with a plow. stad meee i ies teens leaves the land ridged which pre- vents blowing. It readily permits Obigi . the rain to enter the soil wi ig is the demand for the New Six-S; Speci i jal i the a to en si the i 4 | clade tak pir ap a Eb Poteet Har- The Six-Speed Special is reasonable in price, economical to operate, trim and flexible, a method to control weeds. ; ‘ vhere. rainload 0: em is 7 rive Duckfoot fallow is so named from jf being delivered to Bismarck for this part of the state, When this train arrives you Sided 2a alo and todrive. It has a long and sturdy frame, heavy-duty springs, and a EO Mee Beltet is an inert . nea sua ee V-shaped shovel or sw ced | _ The Six-Speed Special is a fine-looking 1-ton truck of an exclusive design that puts it picuaicnl rd : te Ee arenas ng: | decidedly in advance of the times. It has six speeds forward and two reverse—an extra low evita: are used to ad f range ordinarily found only in heavy-duty jobs. That’s for power in hard going. shovels to cultivate at | 4 ie e depth. The number of shovels vas The new Six-Speed Special gives you 35 easy miles per hour at the top end of the range ies according to the si, for speed, 2 fighti rt i pecar a ie — fighting miles per hour at the low end to get your heaviest loads over Come in and see the new International Six-Speed Special and find out what it do fe g sick it will you. Nothing like it has ever been offered. - It has a good-looking, comfortable, enclosed cab. Bodies available for every kind of load. The combination farm body is shown on this page. : feet in width. Duck fallow was first co! to plowed fallow at the Di substation in 192 his experiment | gnd 1927. 200 Main Avenue West OF AMERICA Bismarck, North Dakota Oligarchy is a form of _govern- iat to which the power is in the (INCORPORATED) hands of the few. Repainted Golf Balls at 19¢ Good practice balls—satis- f factory for ordinary golf- ers. 4 clubs and bag, ‘ oH ee $5.95. GAMBLE STORE 220 Main St. Bismarck, N. D. BISMARCK MONDAY MAY 28 CHRISTY BROS - BIGSRING SUL DANIMAL SHOWS

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