The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-10-16, Page 18i
Piggy 6$• 'G(t' haul Aduance -Times . Thu rsda r , Oct 16. 1969
E FOR YOUR CAR
$SWORD PUZZLE
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i illi not work-
in&,.thi3 auto -
,nate can
:Your
engine.
6 --- Zeppelin..
10 Astonished.
14 When springs are -
shot, your car
won't stay. --r-.
15 Teen-a8er's
skin problem.
16 It pays to keep
your in
shape.
17 Unless you lock
your car door.
it after
a collision.
18 ' By keeping
wheels aligned
you , on
tire wear.
19 Pro
20 Mild expletive.
22 Your engine's
air supply is well
when you
change air clean-
ers every, year.
24 They check car
performance in
Tabs (Abbrev.)
26 Grant's
opponent.
27 Physicians
(Abbrev.)
28 Check the fluid
level weekly to
keep battery
power up to----.
30 The sources of
body and engine
metals.
32 If your car
breaks down in
England, call
them.
34 Roman numeral
for 61.
35 Colorful horses.
37 Free -for -alis.
41 'Edison's middle
name.
43 Step,
45 This will: clog
your oil filter.
46 Your brake
system ---
inspection every
six months.
48 No .
(Colloq)
50 College on Long
Island Units.)
51 Le Coq ,----
53 Lower
appendages.
54 Commander
(Abbrev.)
55 Ziegfeld.
58 Nickname for
27 Across.
60 Of course
(Stang)-
62 This should be
checked every
spring and fall
. for proper cool-
ing of engine.
65 Palace (French).
68 Slaughter,
Card A(1 -Star.
69 City in Iowa.
71 Argentinean
dance.
72 Deserve.
73 What to .do to
your engine
every 10,000
miles.
74 The number of
pistons in an
eight -cylinder
engine.
75 The part that -
contains the
rotor and points
(Abbrev.) '
76 • East in Spanish.
77 Shea Stadium
Nine:
DOWN
1 Country
bumpkin.
2 --tills (a liver
disease).
3 A gas -saving
gear.
4 Sister
5 Hamlet's castle.
6 An engine out -of
tune wastes this.
7 Canadian air
force (Inits.)
8 The ---Chorus.
9, This type of
gauge is used for
adjusting points.
10 Swiss river.
11 . Bumper
12 Aquatic
mammal.
13 Taunts.
21 Bulls (Span.)
23 What not to do
with car
upholstery.
25 Seat belts keep
passengers PI
their • .. • - after
a collision.
28 A car mainte-
nance -.-.-
saves you trouble.
and money.
29 Checking ---'
housing grease
is part of a
lube job. .
31 Slow as a -•---.
33 Cubic Inch
Displacement
(Inits.)
36 If you speed,
you'll soon hear
this.
38 This. done
frequently, is a
must to prevent
engine wear.
39 Keep this
corrosion -free
for better
trade-in value.
40 Stickpin.
42 If you have to
oil fre-
quently, your
engine needs
work.
44 Do this to spark
plugs every
5.000 miles.
47 Baking in
water is good for
keeping battery
tops clean.
49 The Fourth .
52 Do thisio tires
regularly to
keep wear even:
55 What Lincoln
did for the slaves.
56 Hawaiian porch..
57 If carbon mon-
, oxide emitted
these; you'd
know to check
• muffler.
59 The god of
Comedy.
61 Drive carefully
and you won't
need an
insurance
63 _Neglecting 'safety
features
a good. idea.
64 To lease. .
66 Homonym
for ite.
67 Heavy drinkers.
70 A clean wind-
shield helps you
better.
For Correct Solution See Page ... Eleven
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lin'! AIways Enough:
NO. MATTER WHOSE FAULT IT IS,
AN ACCIDENT IS ALWAYS COSTLY
Accidents can happen to safe drivers, too:
Play It safe behind the wheel of your car.
Dependon auto insurance to meet the cost
of repairs, injuries and liability claims.
GET THE FACTS
• from
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INSURANCE AGENCY
Complete Insurance Coverage
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5 JOHN ST. W. WINGHAMPH. 357-2636
•
Five Point Plau...to. Thwart Car :eve
45 seconds an autorno.w
bile s sstolenrsomiewhere in the
United States,
According to the P'edersl
Bureau of :Investigation ag
*um, 700;000' a1ktomoblles are
stolen t this, country annual
. making ear ,theirt the `,great-
est nada ohne aaeinst per:-
stinal: Property,- It ''ts a, crime;
Statistics: lloWL Which: has, in"
.,creased 1O per eel), t,*lee 1000.
Safetk • ailtherities .suggest
motorists stake certain precau-
tions to"reduce, auto theft risk.
They advise dx'ivers. to.
(1) 'mak your car. doors
and ignition' every time you '
park. Profea'siQtnal thieves are
adept at breaking into locked
cars, but locked ignition and
doors do deter "joy riders"
looking, for a car• they can
jump into and 'drive off. Also,
lock doors when parking in
front of ydur home or in your
driveway. More than half of
car thefts take place in resi-
dential areas.
Don't Allow
Yourself To
Be 'Boxed In
Have you ever driven along
a country road at a mile a
minute and wondered' what
you would do if you suddenly
encountered a road block Just
over the crest Of a hill?
Or, how would you avoid a
pair of cars coming at you
from the other direction
around the next bend -- side
• by side?
For :virtually every situation .
there is an alternate route you
can take .... an escape route .
if you have trained yourself
to think, about it..
In congested traffic, an es-
cape route ;can be hard to find.
Especlallitif you: are onan Air -
ban .bordered , by-'
high concrete walls.
Maintain Your'Margin.
- In' this case, it is necessary
to maintain your margin of
safety by avoiding clusters of
cars. Don't allow yourself to
become boxed into ` a high
speed buinper-to-bumper pack
from whichthere is no escape.
But let's get back to subur-
ban . or rural' roads, the kind of
terrain over which sports cars
are driven in road races. The
drivers have trained them-
-selves
hem=-•selves to think constantly
aboutescape routes. Many
times per mile they reappraise '
the situation so they'll be ready
for ir, Stant action.
Looking for escape routes is
a good habit to establish. First,
assume that any second you
will be forced out of your lane
by a -stray cOw. '
Can you swerve into the left
lane? If not, is there a wide
enough shoulder so you can
steer to' the right? Are there
any obstructions? Will you
land in a ditch? What would
be the least dangerous way to,
execute your emergency meas-
ure?
Four "MuNt" Checks
Just as important, would
your car get you through such
a situation, or would it make
matters worse? . Good shock
absorbers and tires plus tight
steering may pay big dividends
in an emergency. With lights
properly aimed, you, might
avoid the situation entirely.
This is only an exercise, of
course. You may never have
to find an escape route. But.
.wouldn't it be a good feeling
to know you and your car
could pull each other through
such a crisis?
It's something to think
about. s
TAKE TIME . TO STOP.
Plan every trip so you won't
have to force yourself or your
Car. Take time to stop, stretch;
rest, have a snack. You'll be
more alert, more relaxed, and
more comfortable -- and safer.
(2) If polible, park In a
well-traie4ed* lighted *Mot
(3) in pa)' tots,take keys
with: vou, :if permitted,
(4) 'Heil -minket. not 19 leave
peukages 'Or .clothing in plain
view in your parked gar. Poll, go
.soy any thIeveatkeni iirw opt
,,ar .pilfering; aho d tidied „to,
st'estihe auitA�nobilei
(5) Don't keep,eegistratione .
or other vital .docunwents: tin° tie;
glove box.. • •
%le motorist unfort to
enough to ..have h:hla cat
stolen 'ham' a good chance'"of
getting tt :back. r ;records.
,show. that na onslly 8a. per
cent of semen cars are recov-
ered.
s+obcr
, statlatiolt how
evert Is thi*fiketz, ton the aver,
age, a recovered s0,21104911 -
fere d damage +RI. _tAuu and: ln
Many Instances cars were so
badly damaged or "stripped".
they had to be .Sold' as junk.
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dealer -.is the fellow who KNOWS your car and
how it should perform.
-Whew Replacements acre necessary, Only
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PARTS •
.are used. •
Have a complete carburation service overhaul now,
The crankcase positive ventilation valve should bet
checked •top your engine breathing properly and
inspection %f exhaust system.
youris an important
factor in preparation for winter.
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