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Show RACINE TIRE MAN'S CONSERVATION STORY "Racine tires are not only good tires, )Ut they give satisfaction to all car own-rs own-rs from tho fact that thev wear like ron, and when tho carcass Is still intact, ifter five, six, and often eight thousand niles, the Racine user can have a Gates '.alf-Role attached and get another ser-'ice ser-'ice record about as long as the first," c marked Lorenzo Smith, manager of the .Vestern Rubber Sales company, local igents for Racine tiree the Country oad brand and the Gates half-sole cas-ngs. cas-ngs. that have given many TJtahns such andsome service the past year. "Tire service is good or bad according o the way a car owner takes care of his roperty," continued Mr. Smith. "He hould give his casings as much attention 18 he does his engine; he should endeavor o protect the inrvr fabric at all times, us this Is the real life of the tire. Treads an be replaced, cuts may be filled with ire 'dope and little abrasions should be emented over at once, not a week or a nonth later. Lettit g the sand and mois-ure mois-ure In against the fabric rot? It and then iiseolution seus in and, unless checked, it loea its work speedily. "A good carcass means that a tire mav ie half soled and run up marvelous ad-Ittional ad-Ittional miteage. With everything head-ng head-ng toward conservation, all tire users ihould make an effort to get the last mile ut of all their tires." |