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Show USED TIRE MAN TELLS HIS STORY "This year the used car is coming into popularity more than ever before, and also the good used tire is getting more recognition from all classes of motor car owners," remarked C. C. Hutchison, manager of the Tire Service company, 4-9 South Main street, where all old tires that are worthy are being put In shape to help out the national scheme for conservation con-servation during the war. Mr. Hutchison further states that he carries a full stock of new Goodyear tires, including the cord, and that he stands ready at any time to take your old treads In trade for new tires, allowing allow-ing a most liberal discount for the old casing. If they are good enough to be properly repaired. He considers this one of the best opportunities to conserve on tires that has been introduced locally since tho war started. "The car owner can trade In his old tires and get new ones at a liberal discount dis-count with us," said Mr. Hutchison. "Then he can take the money he has saved in this manner and invest It in Libertv bonds or war savings stamps. Thus Vie can save for himself and help out Uncle Sam and the boys who are tigliting the Huns at one and the same time. "In our new location we are carrying a full line of oils, greases and accessories; also, we do guaranteed vulcanizing. And we sell used tires at prices that will astonish as-tonish the man who has tried to buy a used tire and knows what fcnoy usually sell for." |