The RURAL NEW-YORKER 
877 
Copyright 1920. by The Goodyear Tiro & Rubber Co- 
The use of Goodyear Cord Tires on our hog ranch is a source of all¬ 
round farming economy as well as of simple hauling economy. These 
tires save time and the handling of supplies and animals while reducing 
wear on truck, minimizing operating cost , saving hog shrinkage and sick¬ 
ness in transit and demonstrating other important advantages.”—N. T. 
Shearman , Owner, Shearman Hog Ranch , P. O. Box 452 , El Paso, Texas 
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AS in the instance cited above, a large num- 
^""Vber of farmers, planters, dairymen, and 
ranchers are reducing much of their general 
farming work, in addition to their actual haul¬ 
ing work, with pneumatic truck tires. 
By freeing farm trucks of the handicaps im¬ 
posed by solid tires, Goodyear Cord Tires 
relieve farmers of the necessity of hauling slowly 
and laboriously either with teams or solid-tired 
trucks and thus hindering other activities. 
The full traction, cushioning and nimbleness 
of Goodyear Cord Tires primarily equip a 
motor truck to go anywhere on and off a farm 
with utmost protection to mechanism, load, 
driver and plowed ground or paved road. 
Th us these athletic pneumatics save time and 
labor in the handling of supplies, crops and 
stock, and in the operation of power-driven 
farm machinery, enabling easier feeding, water¬ 
ing, fencing, threshing, wood-cutting and the 
like. 
The rugged strength of Goodyear Cord con¬ 
struction, affording the foundation of the whole 
success of pneumatic truck tires, results both 
from Goodyear pioneering work and that 
extraordinary carean manufacturing which pro¬ 
tects our good name. 
The detailed reports of many farmers using 
pneumatic truck tires to improve the work con¬ 
nected with diversified crops, or such specialties 
as fruit, livestock and dairy products, can be 
obtained by writing to The Goodyear Tire 6c 
. Rubber Company, at Akron, Ohio. 
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