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Show The magnet that draws the orowdi , the big Dri-Kurc process machines retreading all makes of casings. "The method is an entirely new on in the intcrmountain section," nic Manager Blanck, "and it is intcrostin; to ali who are out to find the bet means to conserve on auto tire eipenn "Visitors to our service room si, amazed at the way an old carcass co, out of the machine with a new tt. that makes it look exactly like a biW new tire. This method is a paralli for the method employod in rnakin. tires, the only difference being that tit old carcass is used; from that point oi the process is tho exact duplicate tt factory practice. "After an old casing has beet stripped down to the fabric and tit same has been well cleaned, a coating of pure rubber cement is given it; tin a layer of pure rubber is laid on suffi ciently wide to cover all exposed parts: then another coat of rubber cement followed with a layer of tread rank thus the process continues until tki casing has been built to the require-l thickness with laminated rubber stock. "The tire is then ready for the Dn Kure machine, and the cursing begin; These machines work automatically, thut there is no chance to overheat Hi casing while it is being retreaded. "Wo invite inspection of our p"1 I and process. " ' , - DRI-KURE TIRE PROCESS INTERESTS Crowds Visit Blanck Rubber & Supply Service Station to Learn Tire Economy. A busy tire station one that is attracting at-tracting hosts of auto owners is the service room of the Blanck Rubber & Supply company at 142 East Broadway. |