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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-06-05, Page 17THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., JUNE ,S 1909-313 Looking for one of those great new, grand new cars? LoOk here . . . for the finan- cing you need. to put you in the driver's seat ,of the car you want. A Credit' Union Auto Loan gives you the ad- vantage of fast action, tow rates, convenient repayment. Come in, ,talk it over, soon, • Even in the early days of driver training, students were taught basic mechanics 'of a ear. Driver training founder Amos E. Neyhart eypplained workings to his 1933 State College High School class. For Auto Loans at Low Interest Rates, See Us ... and Count on Us for All Financing Needs ... Quick and, Easy Today., driver training is offered at more than 13,000 high schools. Participating in approved classes are 1,725,380 students. Since •1933, IS million have attended driver education courses. 482-3467 70 ONTARIO STREET Car Does Ask, Like M.D.'s, `Open Up and Say A-aah' In certain respects the auto- motive service man and the fain*, doctor have much in common. One notable similar- ity is in the problem ,of inter- preting the patient's com- plaints. Often, it is not easy • • for a person to describe his body's ailments, . or the ail- ments of his car. - In neither case is the pa- tient expected to do his own diagnosing, but in. both, Cases it helps when the doctor or • mechanic has some, descrip-, tive. information with which to begin his symptomatic am Indeperident Garage Own- ers of America offer some ad- for car owners regarding the portrayal and interpreta-' tion of their car troubles. Most mechanical problems follow set behaviorial patterns, they LOAD . . . is the trouble say, and often it 'is easier for more pronounced with full the owner to observe and rec- passenger load? On a long ognize these. Characteristics grade,? Downhill? RUST TEXACO TEXACO GASOLINE. AND. MOTOR ails ARE ESPECIALLY BLENDED TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR 'CAR than it is for the mechanic. Some problems, for example, occur only in wet weather; others disappear in dampness. An elusive engine miss , may come and go under certain specific conditions' and ,a real tipoff to your mechanic may be the circumstances under ' which that miss, occurs. Is it always on a heavy pull? Or when the car is first started in the morning? Or When it gets hot?: The most critical clues to car troubles are: ROAD SURFACES ... is the symptom more noticeable .on asphalt or concrete? Wash- board? High crowned road or flat? SPEED ... this has a bear- ing on most diagnoses. ••• Also, we have a complete line of oils and greases for farm tractors arid implements mus+ be the flock +ha+ summers a+ Benedicf',5."