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BETTER FRUIT 



December, ipi§> 



PRIZE APPLES PACKED ON BURRO 



Forty miles on a burro's back is 

 the record of the prize-winning plate 

 of Gano apples from Greenlee County 

 at the recent State Fair at Phoenix. 

 Thomas McCuIloch grew these apples 

 on his snug little ranch on Eagle Creek, 



40 miles from Clifton. The only way 

 he could get them to the fair was to 

 load them onto a pack saddle on a 

 burro's back and move them over the 

 moun tain trail to Clifton. From there 

 they went by rail to the County Fair 

 at Duncan, where the horticultural 



judge, Prof. A. F. Kinnison, decorated 

 their rosy cheeks with a i)rize ribbon 

 of blue. From here they journeyed by 

 rail several hundred miles further to 

 the State Fair at Phoenix, where Prof. 

 Sanster, the horticultural judge from 

 Colorado, placed again upon them the 

 blue ribbon of first merit. 



Things 

 to 



Look For — 



m 



HEN you buy a 



tractor, use just as 



much care in mak- 

 ing your selection as you 

 would in buying a good 

 horse. Don't take any- 

 one's word for its being 

 good — find out for your- 

 self. Be sure that the 

 tractor you buy has all 

 the features essential to 



all-around service, efficiency, and economy 

 operation. For instance, look for — 



A kerosene engine so that you can use cheap fuel, 

 thereby doing your power work at the lowest possibl 

 cost; 



A throttle governor to regulate the fuel to the load 

 variations, insuring uniform speed and fuel economy 

 and saving one man's time when engaged in belt work; 



A drawbar with a wide range of adjustment both 

 ways so that the tractor will pull any machine or imple- 

 ment on the farm with equal advantage ; 



A friction clutch pulley with a wide face and broad 

 diameter to insure full power-delivery to the driven ma- 

 chine — a pulley so placed that the belt doesn't rub or drag ; 



Wide, full-length fenders over the drive wheels to 

 protect the operator and engine from dirt and mud. 

 Also a "safety first" feature; 



A rear platform so that the operator can rest 

 himself occasionally by standing up without losing time 

 from his work. 



You will find these and a number of other excellent 

 features on the Titan 10-20 tractor. 



Dependable Plowing Power 



Efficient Belt Power 



If you need a larger tractor just bear in mind the International 15-30 — 50% 

 more power than the 10-20 — and it's a kerosene burner. Write for pamphlet 

 descriptive of the tractor best suited to your needs. 



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(locorponted) 



Billings. Mont. Crawford, Neb. Denver. Colo. Helena. Mont. 



Los Angeles, Cal. Portland. Ore. Salt Lake City, Utah 



San Francisco, Cal. Spokane. Wash. 



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