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1930 Firestone Gum-Dipped Balloon Tires – Vintage Advertisement

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  • Date of Creation: 1930
  • Type of Advertising: Original, vintage magazine article

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1930 Firestone Gum-Dipped Balloon Tires – Vintage Advertisement
Original, Vintage Magazine advertisement
Page Size: Approx. 10 1/2″ x 13 1/2″ (27 cm x 35 cm)
Condition: Acceptable – tears along the left edge – see photo
JUST as the U. S. Department ot Agriculture has developed the
strains in crops that give you the greatest yield per acre, so
has Firestone developed Gum-Dipped Tires that give you the
greatest tire mileage and endurance known.
For example, Firestone pioneered the Balloon Tire, which today
contributes so much to motoring comfort and economy . . .
Firestone originated and patented the exclusive Firestone proc-
ess of dipping cords in rubber gum, which saturates every fibre
of the cord, minimizing heat and friction and doubling the flexing
life of the cords … Firestone was the first to put a non-skid tread
on tires and today gives you the toughest, longest-lasting, safety
tread made. Through constantly pioneering new and better
methods of tire building, Firestone has added thousands of extra
miles to tires without extra cost to the user.
Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires have broken all world records for
j-esults in safety, economy, endurance and mileage.
Demand this extra mileage in the tire for
your car and truck. See the Firestone
Tire Dealer in your community.
He will save you money and
serve you better.
Listen to “The Voice of Firestone”
every Monday night broadcast
through Fifty stations NBC
Network.
DIFFERENT STRAINS OF WHEAT UNDER IDENTICALCONDITIONS
The illustration to the left shows one of the hardier strains of wheat, as
developed by State Agricultural Experiment Stations and the U. S.
Department of Agriculture. The illustration to the right
shows an average strain c-••—J~“
conditions. Note the diffc
for instructive informatior
by the Department of A
on growing proved str
Spring and Winter wh
Address: FIRESTONE Tl
& RUBBER COMPANY.
Akron, Ohio, Los An-
geles, California, or
Hamilton, Canada.
13525-AL-3005-47