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Show NEW USE FOUND FOR OLD AUT O TIRES OKI automobile tires are used ir. many ways, but it remained for John Haftog of the Modern Tire Servlfi-shop Servlfi-shop at Ogden -to develop r real!) or. lginal us for them. He has had i.ij jhuc half soled with them. Friends of Mr Hartog say 'hat he has always been a genim; at converting convert-ing old and useless articles into things of apparent usefulness J lis name as a fixer is said ti be proverbial, prover-bial, whether it (irm tu iMins In -motors ot kitchen cabinets His latest achievement breaks nil ' records ami apparently solves lhe problem ot getting the 'asv bit of sen Ice out of an automobile tire In hav ing his shoes half soled .;ii . - of nonskid tread and ihr- body ol a General Gen-eral tire. Mr. Hartog figures he has j solved the high cost of ioo'.wear at j least It is his contention ihit pince Gen- eral tires run an average nt lu.nOO miles on automobiles weighing two tons or nioi with his weight of 13(i pounds his shoes ought (o he good fo: a mileage of from 75,000 to 125,000. Mi. Haitos states that he , 1 ..-. . . . he will not livp long enough to wear out the soles, but. in the- men; that I should be buried v ith General tire nonskids on his feet, the nuij prove a great help in climbing the 'go! l n stairs." |