The Brussels Post, 1974-11-27, Page 20Mr. Tamirof and
namesakes.
Drive carefully
on this kind of
road.
English river.
All. about —,
Severe on
braking is a sign
of worn shocks.
Noisy one is sign
of engine wear.
Jarring sounds.
Murdered.
Spend energy.
DOWN
What worn
brakes are not.
When underin-
flated this wastes
gas.
So be it.
Color of light
when engine
temperature is
too high.
Proofreader's
mark.
3.1416.
Law degree.
Site of BYU.
With 22 Down,
derisive comment
to early car
owner:
Spanish ladies
(Abbrev.).
When radiator
hoses get this
way, it's, tittie.to
change them.
Commercial car
units.
What Clara Bow
had.
19 Run this during
winter on occa-
sion to keep
system working.
20 School at Troy,
N.Y. (Init.).
22 See 9 Down.
24 Permit.
25 Brazilian seaport
(Fam.).
26 Japanese sash.
27 Soviet Chess
Champ Mikhail
28 My Gal --.
29 Drunkard.
30 Goose eggs.
31 Gearshift Indi-
cator (Abbrev.).
33 Leaking one
causes engine
trouble.
36 Women's lib
legislations
(Abbrev.).
37 Time periods
(Abbrev.).
39 Tax agents
(Fam.).
40 Manx et al.
41 Shape of Indy
4500' track.
42 Soup (Span.).
44 Four to Julius
Caesar.
45 Sagacious.
46 Iklways.
47 Good mechanic§
drive a car
'after repairs.
49 National Petro-
leum Institute
(Init.).
51 Film star
Richard —.
53 Printer's
ineasfire.
55 Original
measure.,
(Abbrev.):
WARNIIN
Motorists viol
55-mile Speed
only waste gas
subject them,
arrest by polic
since . this WI
maximum speec
come law na
Beware! Dear DeDe;
You've heard of couples
who have become incom-
patible in the bedroom
because he wants the win-
dow open and she wants
it shut. Well, Frank and
I have the same problem
but only it's in the car.
That nut wants the win-
dow' open, even in the
Manitoba winter. He
claims it's healthier.
What's the use of having
a heater, doors and win-
dow if you're going to keep
the stupid window open.
FREEZIN' ELOISE
Winnipeg, Man.
Dear Eloise:
Frank may not be as
nutty as you think. Most
auto experts say it's a good
idea to keep the window
open slightly when driv-
ing, Why? If there is an
undetected leak in the
exhaust system, the car-
bon monoxide fumes,
which are colorless and
odorless, could seep into
the car. Should this hap-
pen, if you're lucky you'll
get ill. If unlucky, it could
be fatal. Tell wide-awake
Frank that the window
needn't be open all the
way to guard against the
CO menace. But, more im-
portant, tell him to have
your car's exhaust system
checked every time it's up
on the service rack (or at
least every six months) .
Dear DeDe:
I must confess, I some-
times do not understand
the mentality of the mo-
toring public. I've had my
car for sale for about a
month and no buyers. I
have always made sure the
car is in top operating
condition. The brakes are
almost new, the exhaust
system is brand new and
there is not one thing
wrong with it mechani-
cally. There are a few
dents and a rust hole or
two and the paint is kind
of shabby, I'll admit. But
it's not the paint job that
will carry people around -t
safely. It's the general me-
chanical condition. Why
are people such fools?
Why don't they know a
good car when they see it?
NO SALE NORMAN
Perth Amboy, N.J.
Dear No Sale:
What you say may be
true. No car ever had
starting trouble because
of a faded paint job or
couldn't stop in time be-
cause of a dinged fender.
But you are learning a
fact of car life. Anyone in
the car-selling business
can tell you a well-main-
tained exterior can bring
several hundred dollars
more at trade-in time.
And as you are noticing,
a shabby car may attract
no customers at all. You,
don't tell me the age of
your car or how it is
equipped but it might pay
you to have the dents
bumped out, rust repaired
and the car painted. In
any case, take care of your
next car as well on the
surface as you do' under
the skin.
STRETCH
Raygle
ADVICE TO WOMEN
who DRIVE... and MEN, Too • • •
from DE DE BENSON... a woman who does
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CARE FOR YOUR CAR
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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ACROSS 43
What untuned
cars may not do. 45
6 Vital part of
tune-up.
11 Headlight adjust- 48
ing equipment. 50
12 This should be 51
changed when
oil is changed.
14 Dancer Astaire. 52
15 Something to
change about ev- 54
ery 4,000 miles.
17 Computer results. .56 7
18 Common con-
traction.
19 Tires should be
rotated — 1
10,000 miles.
21 Owns. 2
22 Smite.
23 Russell Train's
anti-pollution 3
group. 4
25 Should be
checked when
you service
distributor. 5
28 popular type of
wrench. 6
32 Type of truck 7
suspension. 8
33 What well-main- 9
tamed car will
save.
34 Pirate's gains.
35 ,Shotild be 10
checked in crank-
case for leaks. 12
37 Electrical equiv..
alent of engine.
38 AAA aid to
motorists (Mita. 13
39 What 38 Across
will often do. 16
40 Type of lettuce.
Now that you know this, don't be
too quick to blame your battery when
you have starting trouble. Instead,
see your mechanic for a more
thorough diagnosis. Half the time
ignition failure turns out to be the
troublemaker. Trouble that a tune-up
can help correct fast. And. be sure to
ask for Champion spark plugs in that
tune-up. Champion. It starts more of
the world's cars than any other spark
plug brand.
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WINDSOR, ONTARIO
We've got your plug.
MPION