lh* RURAL NEW-YORKER 
1473 
Copyright 1920, by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Cot 
“The use of a truck on Goodyear Cord Tires has increased my land value by 
bringing my farm closer to town. Power machines, assisted by this pneumatic - 
tired truck, offset my labor shortage. The Goodyear Cords on my truck have 
traveled about 10,000 miles to date. Solids can’t go into the soft fields; pneu - 
matics go through easily—haul 450 crates to 40 by team. Hard to sell a second¬ 
hand truck on solids here.”—Glenmore Green, Farmer, Fort Valley, Georgia 
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T^XTENSIVE rural experience, like that re- 
' lated above, has confirmed the tendency 
of farm land prices to increase when Goodyear 
Cord Tires are used to cover long or difficult 
hauling routes. 
Fertile acreages, ten or twenty-five miles from 
the nearest town, have become more profitable 
and hence more saleable due to improved 
transportation on these able and rugged 
pneumatics. 
What formerly was a tedious and jarring haul 
by either team or motor truck, has become a 
brisk, smooth trip due to the grip, cushioning 
and spryness of the big Goodyear Cord Tires. 
These virtues frequently enable short cuts to 
market, bring more markets within easy- 
hauling range and pave the way for the safe, 
punctual transit of perishables and shrinkages. 
The huge strength of Goodyear Cord con¬ 
struction, developed with .the manufacturing 
care that protects our good name, makes 
possible the utmost utility and economy of 
this type of pneumatic tire. 
Detailed information, concerning the mani¬ 
fold advantages of pneumatic-tired trucks and 
general farm motorization, will be sent on re¬ 
quest by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Com¬ 
pany, Akron, Ohio, or Los Angeles, California. 
