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N. DAK. EXPORTS; with 2,985 mm “June, “1920, “afia “198 trucks last month compared with 328 in that month last year. Cass county, as usual, lead ail coun- ties during June in the purchase of new passenger cars with 191. Ward county reniderita purchased 94, Grand MACHINERY NEKT ict esc ae ‘and Barnes 48, Total Value Drops $354,000 From Figures of Merchan- dise Sent Out in 1929 of merchandise from Exp North ‘Dakota during 1929 wete val- | each; ued at $942,834, compared with bite 296,518 during the previous year, a0 cording to figures made public by meh craks ea ent of commerce. le petroleu: ‘ian mong the state’s expo ing valued at $232,964 ond Ww was fol- lowed by machinery, ed and parts, $186,263, and \etane le foods and beverages, $167,1! Other leading expo! af with com- parative figures for F028 were: tals and manufactures, $54.022 getable prod- and $186,149: inedible 32,247 ee $46, el inedible ve; inal pedf animal products, $: id $64,870; ene manufactures, $15. 405 and 's29, 302. ‘Wood and paper, “chemicals and re- , nonmetallic mineral products, rubber and friction tape, and edible animals and animal pi ucts, were among the Se etified commodities exported from North Artes during 1929. ‘otal exports of merchandise from the United Statees in 1929 were val- ued at $5,157,083,027, compared with m ranked first in jouth was Soar also led the held wien % sold, evrolet was second with 63 and the International with 33 was third. Dowt take Chawonni be When You buy Aspirin look for the name BAYER about the Aspirin you buy. Look $5,048 978 148 for 1928, an inctease | for the name BAYER on package of $118,100.88, rst. ten states in order of and the word GENUINE printed in red. It's your guarantee of purity, There Is a way to be SURE |” ths New ¥ safety liability. Shipments valved cat $871,741, sim edi : 2 i a is what Texas, — $657,559, Calitorni te $877,902, ‘ne ‘Sichigan akonas ai the doctors prescribe. It relieves f ino, Bae, T76, 769; New Teczey,| Pain promptly, harmlessly. It does ser SAAR L AT Ho ge ae not depress the heart. Relieves ‘ash- on, $126, ee +a colds, headaches, sore throat, pain irty-one states and the At) from various causes. of Columbia increased the value of their exports compared with 1 Poeerirecis, with an increase of $48,756,098, registered the largest gain over ‘the Leite, Be year and lew verseys wae ashit e106 300; * 096,1; ingon, Carolina, 785,726; Ken- Nevada, $127, 578; ¥en, Nerat tie; Uta ganeeed end New Hampshire, $183:290, DBCREASE SHOWN IN AUTOMOBIGE SALES Purchases Up to wi Up & kly 1 This Year 9,055, Cémpared With 15,012 Last Year Automobile sales in North Dakota ee we tire ais meni it Lee show a decrease com the niber fold Gurag the, sume period last year, according tc @ com- Pilation made by s local commercial Come in and See Us About the JOHN DEERE COMBINE The pareheee of any Combine alarge initial tnvectuient. It pak pated day purchase. Four mighty important questions to ask Yourself before you buy a Spee ed are— ‘Has this machine the capacity to save the grain in heavy crops? ... Will it clean the grain to my satisfaction—deliver jt in best condition for market or storage? ... Will ‘oe me continuous low-cost service? ... at will it be worth three or five years from now?” every farming community. Into it are Brat atrenstt bay Sa ity, capacity, powe er, 5a features—every quali that assures sai oben aed ad period of years. Ask Prd ctor beng users about their come ie ers eeore poset thle ter machine, wi peter mais IMievost held this year, " : Bismarck Implement Sa icbetete UOUALITY —~ SERVICE! THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, TULY 10; 1986 — look at him with a hnowing grin and say: =| ee Sure! EADERSHIP is the coveted prize in every industry, and the rubber industry is no exception. So it is only human that our ecpiring friends occasionally indulge in the thrill of talking about Leadership, whether they have it or not. We mention this in all good humor, and merely to explain the somewhat confusing advertising you see now and again, in which one rubber company or another blithely forgets its definitions and shoots the works. The justification for such a fling is thet the use of the term Leadership in most cases is qualified, even if obscurely, by being based on some sub- ordinate phase of the business in which the “advertiser claims to excel. UT what’sall the shootin’ for—is Leadership really an important matter? We think it is, as the most dependable indorse- ment of # produot that the public can find upon which to rely. When a plurality of the world’s motorists, for extmple, year after year singles out one make of tire as the highest representative of value and merit, that is tremendously important. It affords the average buyer the finest and safest possible guidance in his. purchasing—and for his good and our own we desire to keep that guid- ance clear. str mz Eddy Tire Service A THE GREATES1 ISPENSING, then, with equivocal claims, evasions, qualifications and edroit expree- ion, what company actually holds Leadership in the rubber industry? The public has decisively answered that question in concrete terms of dollars and cents, and has conferred the award upon Goodyear. Goodyear in turn submits to you the solid facts which support its Leadership. Tt does this in no spirit of boastfulness; on the contrary with a privileged sense of the responsi bility which its outstanding position entails: In both volame and value of anunal salve, Gnoitvear is the largest rubber company in the world. Goodyear consumes 1/6 of all the crude rubber used any other manufacturer. Goodyear builds more than 1/4 of all the tives s0l8 ta America, the remainder being divided among some Sorty manufacturers. For years Goodyear has factory-equipped between 1/4 and 1/3 of all the new motor cars manufactured. Goodyear exports approximately 40% of all the tires exported from the United States and Ganada for other parts of the world. rubber company in the world. In the last seven years Goodyear’s annual production Pathfinder Truck and Bus Balloon 7.50-20 ($437.50) - - - $35.50 “NAME IN RUBBBR You're Napoleon!” ax « whole, e T'H special reference to tires, Goodyear Goodyear has made more tires for motor oehicles than any other manufacturer—by millions. Goodyear ie making, today, more tires than any other manufectarer in the world—by millions. Geodyear’s tive business has increased faster in the last five years than any other manufacturer's — by millions. More people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any ether kind—by millions. eo the story, good people, figure itout Certainly it means that in Goodyear Tires the average user finds a quality and a value which he cannot equal elsewhere. Cortainly it means that when you buy a Goodyear Tire you bay something good enough, existand- * dig geod enough, to have won a special and unrivalled plave in the confidence of the public. you with talk ebout Leadership, just treat your- self to 2 knowing grin and say: “Sure! We know — You're Napoleon!” ~ oon Buy Your Tires coooran Feces Where You Get PP scapes 450m... : 30x85 0-8. somcrevenee 498 #? | SERVICE | —— 6 Ply Pathfinder Heavy Duty “WE SER * Heavy Duty ‘Truck, Bus - High Presburd fel and ie Thayer | weuury, ry