The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-10-22, Page 31VCar Cori Suppletnrnt -
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER • 2lttd,• 1!i! , _�.. THE LUeKSENTINEL
KNOW
r '�
Play It :Safe
Only ,a handful of profes-
sional athletes -ever, know—the-•
"terror of stopping a. Bobby Hull '
slap shot or ducking a " high;
inside fastball thrown by Bob
Gibson. Hull can shoot the.
puck at about 100 miles per
hour, and Gibson can throw a
hard .one at about thesame
speed;. .
But unless the average:. car
owner iscareful, he could
.learn of these experiences the
Y
Take . the case of v a ~ one
pound 'object carelessly stored •
R
on the rear .shelf of a, family
car,. It is :traveling at the same
• Velocity .Q the car, Should the
package.become • dislodged it•
would mo.,ye in,mthe same direc ;
....tion-of_the_automobil
The package weighs more
than twice as much as a ptfck
or baseball, so,when the car
is traveling at 50.mites per
hour, a dislodged package fly-
ing, at, a 'motorist's or passen-
ger's head is a• potentially
lethal. weapon. " • ,
'The 'answer is a simple one,
Keep° such packages, •stored in
the -car's ttUnkTor-°anywhere;-.
away from the'rear shelf.
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ACROSS- $1 Le •Coq; -
5.3 Lower
1 Wheri not'•work-'r
ing,':this• auto
matic can
flood' your
engine,
6 - Zeppelin.
10:Astonished.
• 14: When springs are
shot, your car :,
won't stay.
1.5 . Teen-ager'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 • your engine.. ; 39
appendages.
54 Commander
(Abbrev.) '
55 Ziegfeld.
58 Nickname for' •
27 Across.. :.
60 Of course
•' (Shang).
62 This should be
checked every,
• spring and fall
for proper cool.
ing' of. engine:
65 Palace (French).
68 Slaughter;
Card All-Star,
69 City in Iowa:
,.71' 'Argentinean
dance..
72 Deserve.
73 What to do to . .
25 Seat belts keep
passengers in '
• .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.
Keep this •
Q-_�::. c�rrclston 'fres' ;
for better
trade-in value.
you eu
on •
tire wear: • ,
"19 Pro.
20•• Mild` expletive.
22 Your engine's
air supply is well;
when -yo -.0
change air clean-
ers every year.
24 .They' .check Car:
performance in;
Tabs (Abbrev,)
ec�RLQ,SiB
riffles. ,
74 The number of
pistons in an
..eight -cylinder
:`' engine
75 The -part -that
contains the:.
rotor and points •
(Abbrev.) •
16 :East in Spanish.
77 Shea -Stadium
•
'26' Grant's
opponent:' ,
27' Physicians.
F• (Abbrev) ••
z 28 Check the fluid
level` weekly to ' DOWN
•. keep battery '
' power up
.'40 Stickpin.
42'. If you have to
of
(re-'
' 9tientla�;our
engine needs
, work:
44 'Do this to spark
;.: plugs every
5,000 miles:
47. Baking in
water is good for',
keeping battery;
ceps.1clean.
" 49 The Fourth •
' 52 Do this to tires
regularly to
keep wear even
'55 What' Lincoln
• did -for -the -slaves
.56 Hawaiian porch.
.• 57' If carbon mon
' oxide emitted
1 Country
3'0 esources.of buinpkin:
b6dy acrd=engine »--2 @tit's -(a -liver
"metals, disease)
32' If your car
' breaks down in
England, -call
them.
• 34 Roman numeral'
for 61..
35 Colorful horses.
' 37 Free -for -ails.
41 Edison's middle
name, •'
43 Step.
45 This will clog
yotir oil filter,
46 Your brake
system
inspection every
sire months.
48 No
(Colloq.
3. A,'gas-saving
gear.
5(1 College on Long
' Island Units) .•
4 Sister
$ ' Hamlet's castle:
G An engine out of .
.tttne wastes this:,
7 ' Canadian air
• , force (Inits.)
A The, ---Chorus,
9 This type of
gauge is Used for
adjusting points.
10 -Swiss river.
.11 Bumper --=--:
12 Aquatic '
mammal.,'
13. Taunts.
. 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.•
'41 -Bulls (Span.) 67 Heavy drinkers,
23 Wh-dt not
A•
. PAGESEVEN
TER-swt beg'irtswith--
S—flve of them in fact.
The National Safety Council,
lists they following as; indispen4.
sable to safe winter.. operation:.
Set ;yourself by having your •
• car ready. for°winter. •
See by, keeping windshield
windows.. and lights .clean.,
Start 'with a gentle touch,
• n don't, sin wheels.
Steer steadily;. nereas l
• lowing distance,'watch••for tem-
perature traps. •
,Stop by pumping brakes.
In,preparing• a car •for'•win
ter, the Council recommends
the:: following: , Replace worn.
tires•since the have lost abil-
ity to grip icy or snow-covered
roads. Check brakes; since un
even pulling on brakes can put
you . into a skid. Make sure.
Windshield wiper blades are.
not .worn ,.and. the blade army'
pressure is 'tight.' Check. wiper
solution and defroster' opera-
tion.
Exhaust condition is more •
Vital in winter when . car win-
•,dows are, usually closed. So
--inspect--muter, ..and: ._eichaust. W
pipes for leaks. Cheek the bat=
tery and ignition•system which,
get, more severe tests in 'winter.
':Carry shovel, sand and trac-
tion mats to' help. you''out of
emergency: situations: '•
Since winter darkness and snow
or ice put a .premium on good..
visibility, follow ihis advice:
Before starting out•make sure
all windows are .free :of ice or
snow. Don't forget to clean. the
hood and . top since blowing
Spoor„ from ` these • .areas can
•
obstruct Vision. Don't:.start off
until'' there is enol gh ,heat in
'the car•, to prevent. condense
tion that can fogjzp windows;
Use your lights' at low. beam
at.dusk in;.rain: or snow, or in.
gloonry., 'weather: • Keep , win
doors especially clean at' this
time, .of , year, washing them
frequently InSide and out with •
a mixture of water and Wind-
shield. :anti -freeze olution '
•`.
Whp
With • • ulling '� .. g y
awa.on *slip-
pery
slirpery streets use the gas pedal
gently.' •
Start. off in Drive. in, .auto
uratic transmission Cars and
in second , gear :with manual
transmission if traction is
poor.
.If•• you can't get : sufficient
traction, place :,arid, a metal •
mat or carpeting; under both
rear wheels; Letting air Out' of
e�idpes=riot -nough-
good to offset the extra 'wear
they'll 'be' getting.Using, extra
weight in' the.. trunk` has little
with ear ' shield helps you
upholstery:' • better.
• or Correct Solutto,l7 ee 'pAa'o 'rWO
BRAKING DISTANCE IN FEET
FROM 20 MPH AFTER IOU LET YOUR FOOT ON THE PEDAL
KR CEN
IM'RO_,YEM
:ETTEI
13%
SNOW TIREt. (rear)
• , f�,
r
MINIM SNOW TIRES (rear, used
.r!, • •,, , �.
•
'SINNED SNOW TINES (reser, "new)
17%
STIIORER TIRES (front and rear. (midi' •
STDNED TINES (front and rear. new)
UN
GLARE ICE
AT 25-F
50
5
REINFORCED TIRE CHAINS (roar)
FEET 0
25 50' 75' 100' 125'
150
-REGULAR TIRES
'13%
SETTER
• SNOW.
TIRES:. treat
37
REINFORCED' TIRE' CHAINS. ,(rear)` •
ON
LOOSELY
PACKED
SNGW
benefit:. Instead it'. ''can put
headljghts •, out : of normal
g
ali nnib proving hazards
en t Yp g
_ous.in:-a' 'side skid,
Winter tires or• chains are
your : best bet..
Steering, ; requires, specialfi-
nesse in winter. An abrupt change
of direction such as in lane :hop-
ping can
op-ping'can put .the car into a' spin.
Steering'`movernents should
be 'anticipated, then• .' done
sinoothTy.
It the car . should' go into a
skid, 'immediately turn 'the
steering' wheel in the ,direction
=the :rear=•-wheels—ae�lid=i-ng.
Avoid:. oversteering and when
you feel the car doming out.. of
the skid straighten the wheels.
:•• be extra;cautious.on bridges -..•
or In ,shady areas .since they
are. ntore likely'to-be icy when
then roa l_areas�,�ciear._
Lastly, :follow other. cars at•
twice •the .dist'ance you nor,
ma11y do•in good• weather...'This
will enable., You to •stop.• safely.
if ' the • ,car ahead': gets ` into
trouble.
When .stopping on• slippery-
pavement, .pump the brakes until
you . halt. Jamming, -thein locks';
the rear wheels• and. puts the car-'
into. a• skid., ' '
bserie thesefive=S- -and-=
you can Yelp' conquer the four
S's of winter. Snow, Sleet,•Sk. ids `, :'
and •Starting..trouble.
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