Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . itt Farmers Magazine. One of the chief sources of theadditional value offered in Good-year Tires is the savings effectedthrough Goodyears system ofdistribution. It is a system made possible bythe enormous sale of GoodyearTires. To several thousand selectedCanadian dealers Goodyear sellstires direct, and the money thatwould go as profit to jobber islargely saved. Shipments to distributing pointsare so large that we make the sav-ing of carload freight rates. Or-ders from dealers are large enoughto reduce clerical expense to asmall factor. Such efficien


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . itt Farmers Magazine. One of the chief sources of theadditional value offered in Good-year Tires is the savings effectedthrough Goodyears system ofdistribution. It is a system made possible bythe enormous sale of GoodyearTires. To several thousand selectedCanadian dealers Goodyear sellstires direct, and the money thatwould go as profit to jobber islargely saved. Shipments to distributing pointsare so large that we make the sav-ing of carload freight rates. Or-ders from dealers are large enoughto reduce clerical expense to asmall factor. Such efficiency in practice andthe resulting increased businesshas reduced expense-per-tire to aminimum. The saving-per-tire between fac- tory and dealer is approximately$ In total this saving representshundreds of thousands of dollarsturned back into the product toheighten quality and keep pricesdown. So a 30 X 3^ Goodyear All-weather Tread Tire with Good-year Heavy Tourist Tube costsyou to-day only $ Six yearsago it cost you $ An increaseof only per c


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