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Show Take Curves Easy Is Latest Advice Did you ever notice a ragged hole about the elze of a silver dollar In I the rear tire of a car? This little nigged hole Is the result of carelcs3ly turning corners. Many motorists swervs swlftl around a corner without slackening speed. They fall to allow sufficient leeway between the car and tho curb In order to clear .the rear wheel When too sharp a corner Is made, the rear wheel will often glazo the edge of the curb or climb up on It. This peels off some of the side-wall rubber. rub-ber. Though little thought of. this In-Jury, In-Jury, according to Miller tire and tube experts. Is often the first cause of a later side-wall blowout. Tho facts for the cause are that the fabric side-wall, having lost Its rubber protection pro-tection against the elements, quickly deteriorates. If taken In time, the repair re-pair of such an injury Is very simple. The motorist may make a tempraory repair by cleaning with gasoline, and then covering with a plastic, self-vul-canislpg gum. When an opportunlt arises, the casing should be taken to a surgeon for a permanent repair. |