NEWS h ebru; 6 )1AM:^ » r'KVm Ajuiat; jwj;-;i;^.iKii:-s-<« Firestone products is basically through indepindent tire dealers. The successful retail operations of Firestone Stores continu TO BE MOST VALlfABLE IN ENABLING THE COMPANY TO HELP DEALERS MAKE THEIR MERCHANDISING PLANS MORE EFFECTIVE. Distribution of iiestui.'" ii'Xtil V.irth i..ar Ml. M ill’. Karl 1'.; h,.eraling them free of controls, will stimulate competition. This, in turn, should lead to the development of many more new and improved rubber products, which will benefit the public, the Government, an(i the manufacturer. Busine.ss prospects for tire dealers in 1953 are very encouraging be cause of an eight per cent increa.se in the number of iiotential purcha.sers of replacement tires. In 1953 there will be on the road 2,8.50,000 more passenger cars, trucks, and buses two or more years old than there were in 1952. However, unit sales of all types of tires should go up ten |)or cent because depleted stocks of truck and bus tires will be renleni.shcd. WITH THE NUMBER of automotive vehicles in service the greatest in history, with more vehicles traveling more miles than ever lx*fore, and with car and truck production scheduled to increa.se in 1953, the potential market for our products will continue to be large. While the continuation of the pre.sent high level of business activity is indicated for 1953, the potential level is much higher. The challenge facing business today is to reach that higher level. Succe.ss in meeting this challenge depends upon the extent to which courage and creative forces are exerted towanl new and improved products and services that will give increasingly greater value to the consumer. Courage and creativeness are, therefore, the foundations upon which business can build a greater prosperity for all in 1953. We look forward to a year of subsbintial progre.ss. For the sixth time in the last seven years, the Company received thi National Safety Council Award of Honor, highest industrial safety' honor. Looking at the award plaque here are J. E. Trainer (left) ash Glen D. Cross, SAFErv’ Director. ireslo itliell H'HIK IH, I •UiMlav f« Tilt Mil iTARV Service Bi^h^aU is in contacf with more than l. iixj em- i’tOVKtS >VKVISO THEIH COUNTRY IN THE AH.MED FOR( I S. RE.MEMIlKA.NCts ARE StVI )() rill ,t .MEN AND «OMIN ON I KAVK OF AHSENt K FROM TIU (o.MI*ANy! A s. l!(ll VVi.^RD I>K(H',HAM FOR SONS AND DAU(;HTl{liS Oi fcMPI l/'i I < IAni,l.tlED IIY THE COMPANY. Here DaNIKI