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Show HELP SAVE RUBBER, SAYS H. E. MARRON "The practice of bringing in your used tires and exchanciiner thorn for new ones is a direct help to the government in its vast war -conservation plan," says 1L K. Marron, manager of the Tire Service station sta-tion at 429 South Main street. "Your old casing's can he made over into serviceAbie shoes for auto owners who use thera on the streets of the city and in places where they are not subjected to the great strain put upon tires r oil is: over mountain moun-tain roads. We have developed a big demand de-mand for used tires which we have repaired, re-paired, and which we can recommend to pive satisfactory mileage for the money thev cost. "Our line of new tires comprises the standard Goodrich treads and the Silver-town Silver-town cords. We can furnish any size and we will take in your old casings as part payment. We allow a ?rood price per pound for old casing according to the condition they are in when presented. Our idea is to help out the necessary conservation con-servation of rubber and all other tire materials ma-terials in accordance with the wish of the government- You also can help by bring-Ln bring-Ln in your used tires." |