* ARERR a a msi ree oH ae ae sy snes o wafiee 1 Seon ra scanned alanis A the. situation neceasity, That pay DRIVING ‘ALONE A locked door is not LOT ALONE : 1- ; THOU ‘SHALL NOT Pick’ UP HITCHHIKERS - ’ Being a‘“‘lady Samaritan” can be extrem risky when you're on the road alone, That innocent : ; ag with the sweet face pmay | bea Baby-Face Nelaon tn oe THOU SHALL nor GIVE STRANDED MOTORISTS A When you're drivi al he way and an anwious Peoteeiat sane big y eee in front of his raised hood, "keep right on driving. Instead of giving scmeone a lift yourself, got to the nearest service station and report THOU | SHALL BE SURE To CARRY. SPARE » Aati for handout work fora panhandler, but in times’ of ‘emergency. a few spare colns ‘ Phone won't wark cn mig juntbeneded tcl hepales, Vv ae THOU SHALL, ALWAYS LOCK YOUR DOORS wan ; are a on love, and that An unlocked door or window is an open invitation far intruders. Your side vent will provide enough fresh air. wo! only a security measure, but:in- ; Lo Soon collision it'll prevent you from flying out the a “THOU: SHALL, BE, PREPARED For ‘DIEABLING. . , ee eta THOU SHALL NOT ENTER AN UNLIT PARKING Lone Woman Driver -"syut the Lone Woman Driver must inves a Bet ot: her. : own: ‘Here is her Decalogue: © a “mat try to have someone necerspany’ you to your car at at. night. A lone female walking y Parking otis a temptation few muggers can resist. “THOU. SHALL ALWAYS DRIVE DEFENSIVELY Placing the blame on the “other _ much if ya rein the hospital. Always: watch for thie ; amnexpecied Vi. THOU SHALL Aways KEEP YOUR CAR UP.TO— SNUFF | : _ Avolding a problem is easier than remedying one, . : to your “woman's intuition,” ‘If you think |. hing is amiss, atop in at a. service * faily ag And Usten somet ~ have it checked. vin a THOU SHALL, NOT LET YOUR aAs * PAN ao ; BELOW HALF FULL - With the eeratiog fiet shortage, ‘many ‘porvice . ting on rediwed hours, It may be . =e station when your fuel needle, stations are difficult to vmudges empty. “THOU SHALL: LEARN THe MECHANICAL BASICS . i's OF: YOUR CAR. a “Your owner's manual wasn’t meant to line your . glove compartivent; it waa meant to, be Tead. RY to. acquaint yoursell: with this reference. , . TUATIONS .. e basic ingredients for: a well-stocked car include: seen ttaate ees stateroa , first a ve sera! . Having persona hoya isnt avy ai: til “e per through ‘a . deserted guy” won't ‘Tips On Safe Teclering Pk —_ System — Fails to. | Function. Well “Any defect in the ignition syatem is Ukely to create misfire and a resulting in- ‘complete burning of the fuel. - Thus raw gasoline will end - up Ip the exhaust, both squandering fuel and creating pallition, : The: of the ignition system is to convert about 10 yolts of primary current from the battery fo upwards of 25,000 volta at the spark plug firing end. Any defect in this system producing less voltage iy apt to create a miafire. Common defects that can lude wort If any of these components aren’t working right, it is possible that the electrical . charge provided won't be sufficient to fire one or more spark spark plugs. The air-fuel not be Ignited in affected ee 7 STINTOF Good | for surer starting, beer miles er per. {grmance, reduc isharmfot emis lt ri test and see of anti tpollution devices, Alo imtsecy, yy dlecticl syecem ‘LUBRI CATION © Good For Optimum Wear af Vital Moving Parts, 2 off and filter, pbeteie the chassis and check all hydra. lic Hluld Jevels. Pe oo aa carefully. Take it slowly and~ “Aceelerate” TAKING CURVES: Stay: close to the middle. of lane, . \ » your »,, then turn to the ri a it turn - Check tra Sigel. ‘Proceed slowly. When you ‘make’ your turn; drive well into intersection in “ order to swing wide to allow for the trailer, _ SLOWING, STOPPING: A Right Turn ~ Lock in your sudden stop can jackknife push “nat mirror. Signal, alow your trailer or shift your load, 80 keep a greater hivseeptetiueninens SERENE distance than normally between: you and the car ahead. Keep out of the fast lanes and maintain a speed that makes sudden stops and slow-upes unnecessary. PASSING: When towing a - trailer you can't accelerate as fastas without it. Then too your car plus trailer ia much ' Before you pass, e ‘sure there's enough time and room. When you SAAR, have passed, allow more Le ead eve x LOW, LOW PRICES Superior is here to fill your exhaust work needs! | - WE GIVE YOU- Better installed prices. 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Braking. will BACKING: Back -very slowly, Turn wheel, slightly, then straighten, Steer by ‘a: series of slight turns. ° rot, ’ Backing to right - Turn | froat wheels of car to left .. front end of trailer will go left, rear end will go right. Backing to left - Turn car wheels to right. SORRGNONSSUNOMEEAHUEREEARENEEEDOREZEERRANEER «: Superior | tos you few. “Advisory ‘SUPERIOR ee SS SSS MS ap Ss SM ass whe oe ‘Have Your: Air _|Conditioning — If ys have air con- ditioning i your car, now is ” the time to have 1t checked— before ‘the hot weather arrives for: good. ° - Now isnot too soon tohave ’ your: AC syatem: ‘checked since. spring often brings unseasonal hot weather. . Besides, your iocal repair shop or Meervice station probably ‘will have a spring rromotional sale about now . r getting’ your 5 atem up and checked hot weather. on t be able to save a ars along the way. ; Be sure your system is - ; getinga complet check up, : The Consumer Automotive Council — of Se te a © proper up ‘or spring check up must include nt only a partial charge. of refrigerant, if needed, but are a. careful _look at all: the components for proper function and wear, Finally, a thorough Jeak test - should be- ‘er. formed. "Be sure all the controls are moving _ freely, On automatic temperature control units, be sure they‘re checked so that’ the alrilow ‘shifts: from the air con -dtioner ducts to the heater ducts as the temperature control wheel is moved from 65 to 85 in @ heated garage. Sometimes, telitale oil accumulation can precede a . detectable leak... So, /-ba.~ . |. .-~! Wil the Rabbit only uses 8:0° litres 00 kilometres, the bit Diesel uses just 5.4* litres, Tho 33% less fuel for ihe same distance, saving the cost of every third sure your A-C’ system is checked thoroughly for ; ‘leaks Automobile air con- ditioning is practically taken. for granted today, But ac- tually it's been. installed in cars for over 25 years. Today, it's one of the most popular options ordered on ‘New cars. Inte first year, fewer than $0,000 faite were oe mainly cause C] . price and because it was offered only on two of the highest priced cars sold. . Today, almost $0 percent af _ all new cars are built with | System Checked. air ‘conditioning. it ‘no ‘wonder that ite " considered vittually a necessity by so many drivers, It‘ a boon not ‘only to: those who just want comfort, but to the millions “who arene dust and . pollen’ a es, - Feduces driver fatigue, a Safety factor. 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