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COpjTiRht 1920. by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Oo. 
“ We haul local growers’ fruits and delicate vegetables, such as lettuce, 
on pneumatics—Goodyear Cord Tires—because they are marketed in 
better condition this way and buyers give first choice to produce so 
protected. Our Goodyear Cord Tires run everywhere in cultivated 
fields and in a sandy orchard and deliver mileages to 15,000.”— 
C. C. McIntosh, of McIntosh & Andru, Truckmen, Palmetto, Florida 
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A S statements like this make apparent, more 
. and more farmers are preventing the 
bruising of fruit, mutilation of delicate vege¬ 
tables and much shrinkage in livestock by 
hauling on Goodyear Cord Tires. 
In this way they reverse the situation that ex¬ 
isted when solid-tired trucks or wagons were 
used with a resulting loss in crops, stock weight 
and general income due to slow, jarring trans¬ 
port. 
On the resilient Goodyear Cord Tires a farm 
truck delivers smoothly and quickly, safeguard¬ 
ing the original condition of the load so as to 
secure the best prices for it. 
The able pneumatics thus become important 
factors in the marketing of perishable produce 
and carefully fattened animals, as well as in 
practically all the work of raising and handling 
on and off the farm. 
The excellent and often unusual mileages 
obtained from these tires attest the toughness 
of Goodyear Cord construction developed with 
that extraordinary manufacturing carefulness 
which protects our good name. 
Farmers’ records, detailing how pneumatics 
assist crop moving, motorization, chores and 
other activities, can be obtained by mail from 
The Goodyear Tire Sc Rubber Company, 
Akron, Ohio. 
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