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Show GENUINE ECONOMY BjBJ 00 I Motorists today take their tire H service and mileage for granted, ac- H cording to a local Goodrich Tire H Dealer. H "They have become so accustomed to getting eight, ten, twelve and even H fifteen thousand miles or more fromi I their tires that they do not nppre- H ciato what science and inventive H genius have done for them. "In the early days of the pneuma- H tic tires, as any old time motorist I will tell you, every tire was a gam- H ble. If a man got five hundred miles form a fire without having trouble I ho was surprised. He really expected B tiro trouble every mile he drove, and B when a motorist started out to drive B his car ho wondered if the tires would hold out t,Ml he got to the next H comer. fl S.SL "Tiro manufacturers naturally set B ipik their minds to the problem nt once, fl and the Goodrich Organization, be- ,ing the pioneer in the industry, fl quickly produced many improve- -ments in l)oth milenge and better fl tires. fl "One of tho greatest Bteps in ad- vance on the part of Goodrich was k tho production of the Silvertown Cord Tire. TWb tiro caused a revo- lution not only in tho tire business I , uMW-'"""" I J? ' I -- but also in motoring. It established a new and higher quality standard and it gave the user so many more miles that it was instantly recognized recogniz-ed as a genuine economy. Today the Sirvertown has reached its final perfection, per-fection, and is regarded as the Standard of comparison. |