The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 13, 1919, SECTION FIVE, Page 12, Image 76

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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JULY 13, 1919.
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From time to time, in an endeavor to
save you from possible disappoint
ment, we have suggested that you
anticipate your future requirements
for Goodyear Tires.
We have recommended that you do
so by placing a reservation order with
your nearest Goodyear dealer, so that
when your need appears he can meet
it prompdy.
Very probably you have asked your
self if even the slight trouble of this
precaution were justified, in view of
the many good tires that are now on
the market,
Tossibly you have questioned if Good
year Tires do so far excel those tires
that are plentiful, as to make it worth
t while for you to wait for them at all
In answer we can only point to the
situation in which we now find our
selves, and the goodness of Goodyear
Tires as evidenced by their present
unmatched position
Our factories are delivering the larg
est daily volume ever attained by a
tire manufacturer; their present out
put approximates 25,000 finished
tires a day
Despite the immensity of this figure,
which we are striving constantly to
expand, our production is still insuffi
cient fully to satisfy all public demands
Nothing in the history of the tire in
dustry approaches the intensity of
favor in which Goodyear Tires today
are everywhere held
It is significant that this enormous
demand is made up of no other thing
than the normal, widespread, and
steadily growing preference for Good
year Tires
No fictitious discounts, no delusive def
inite mileage guarantee, no expedients
of any sort have been employed to
stimulate artificially the even march
of sales
On the intrinsic merit of the product,
and the service it has year after year
delivered, rests the unexampled lead
ership that Goodyear Tires enjoy
Certainly nothing less than conspicu
ous superiority could thus win and
hold the allegiance of a plurality of
the sensible motorists of the world
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