The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 18, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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The unprecedented demand
for Firestone quality and
mileage has mare than dou-
bJed the sales of Gum-Dipped
Cords to car owners so far
this, year, enabling us —be­
cause of this tremendous vol-
ne—to keep prices low.
Experienced car owners
insist on tires that deliver the
greatest mileage at the low­
est coat per mile, because
such. tires last longer—make
the restricted rubber supply
go further—reduce crude
rubber costs—and help
maintain the present
low tire prices ,
Gum^Dipping,
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Ffrsshsts extra process, to also
one of the biggest and moat
important economy factors in
tire performance. This meth­
od of treating cord fabric,
developed by Firestone tire
chemists and engineers, insu­
lates every fiber of every cord
with rubber, and gives the
side walls the extra strength to
withstand the extra flexing
strain — insuring maximum
safety, comfort and economy.
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Merchants Bank
OREGON
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Buy now—make sure of
economical transporta­
tion by obtaining these
outstanding Firestone
superiorities at present
low prices.
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