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Show BIG BUSINESS AT TIRE SERVICE SHOP That the average car owner is awakening awak-ening to the fact Lhat he can save money and at the same time help conserve the supply of tires, so that there will be plenty to so, around while the war lasts, is asserted as-serted by E. H. Marron, manager of the tire service station at 429 South Main. Mr. Marron sella new tires in both the cord and fabric and will take your old tires in exchange, allowing a liberal price for them. The old casings are revamped and made over and are resold at a big reduction, thus helping out those who are in the market for used casings. The average old casing, unless it has ' been blown out badly, is in nearly every rase worthy of being repaired. The ex- : tent of the repairs necessary to render it 1 roadworthy determines the price at which i it may he sold. The tire service station I also sells motor oils, gas and automobile . accessories. |