Daily Times-Gazette, 30 Apr 1954, p. 13

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. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday , Apel 3, 1904 _ Put New Life In Your Car For Spring. Driving FROM "HORSELESS" CARRIAGE DAYS Cars Continually Changing As New Improvements Made The history of the automobile is a long and interesting ome, be- cause, ever since the first days of the 'horseless carriage', styles changed as oes dramatienly 8s the The first actually workable en- -- powered by steam -- is been built as 's whic! utomobile suc 1860s. This engine--a four-cycle one-- employed the same principles used In The automobile engine of today. PETROL-VAPOR ENGINE LAR ven a - which soon was ine Taife quantities, ven years later, in America two brothers, Charles and Frank , constructed line ered car ever to be suc- ated Since those early days, however, the automobile engine has not Tadisally cl in principle at many m made in , but it is still true that the first engines still laid t the foundations for today's auto CHANGED STYLES Body styles however, ly sty) Me have changed radically to al more work was done onthe automoble sagine" and. in srearnined owner of are u far cry , refined model car, with 3u- ue latest improvements Today's air-filled tubes and tires ber bone and body shaking tires gf De late 1800s and the "early In the scientific fields of auto- mobile engineering, chemists and psysicists have developed better, more powerful gasoline, even though are unable to use 3p more than a fraction of the act: of each gallon of the substance. Constant research in this field may eventually lead to the day when practically the full percent- age of potential power in each gall- on of gasoine will be turned into drivi force in the automobile. E eers are employing their full time to study of safety devices and improvements for today's au- tos, which, with higher horsepowei motors, can travel at what would have n considered fantastic rates of speed 50 years ago. 'Motorists Need Rigid Devotion To Golden Rule RONTO (CP) -- It may be -- to educate motorists to be to .be courteous, J. Edmison, assistant principal o Queen's University, said recent- "Heaven knows we will need conference banquet of trial Accident Prevention Associa- a s c 'pincers We need the best coun- safety experts. But in this other things in life, years 180,000 Canadians lent deaths in highway ac- drowning, in fires and ents. Many of the traf- resulting in death accidents and injury were avoidable. Cannot Drive Under Age 16 No person under the age of 16 years shall drive or operate a mot- or vehicle or farm tractor on a highway. No person shall employ or permit anyone under the age of 18 years to drive or o or vehicle or farm highway. (HTA) ACCIDENTAL SLIP DILWYN, England (CP)--Mrs. Iris Waterman, Britain's only , jill," broke her ankle when she on a mudpatch in this rate a mot- actor on a town, e ar- old woman was helping her hus band repair a 120-foot steeple. Test Engine's Intake System When' your service man has a breathing spell ask him to take a vacuum reading of your engine's intake. He does this by running the en- gine and insert a vacuum Fauge into the intake system. For e tion there should be a steady read- ing of between 17 and 21 inches. ngine to be in good condi-|the Another good sign when making this test is to have the reading drop to 2 when the engine is ac- celerated and then shoot up to 25 when the throttle is closed. Various irregularities in reading have special meaning which he'll immediately diagnose as calling for specal attention. LOUD CLOCK LONDON (CP)--The clock over St. James's Palace stopped at 12 and Londoners wondered why it stayed that way. It was halted by works ministry because it needs soundproofing--it keeps the palace cook awake. plugs. YOUR CAR IN TUNE WITH SPRING Get a complete check-up to put your cor in top form for those long drives you are going to take. Bring it to us for expert service. Spring tune-up: Change of oil in transmission end differential. Check wheel bearings, brakes and lights. Check clutch edjustment. Clean spork Flush radiator. service. Come in today. at SIMCOE and BRUCE You'll like our ful considerate treat Salter's Auto Body the touch for every injury body of your car. ~ Your Body is very liable one or two minor injuries - and - if it does The natural place to take it for expert repair performed by expert licensed body men -- where you can depend on care- ment from tip to tip -- naturally, Salter's Auto Body Shop! Many years of experience have taught the staff at perfect to the Get your car ready now for Summer driving Salter's Auto Body Shop "Supertest Service" 1373 Simcoe St. N. to receive Dial 3-2953 , who drives a|busy. the soild rub- Commandments For Motorists 1. The good driver keepeth his car in e condition. 2. He driveth only when sober and never to great weariness, 3. His mind doth not wander, for safe driving Keepeth a man 4. He keepeth always to the apeed which giveth perfect con- 5. He passeth intérsections and grade crossings wih care. iam . To ¢ an t he giveth thought, for Detes a he hath the power of life and a obe: 7. He yeth the law of th land, knowing obedience may in. crease his years, \ 8. For the hazards of driving in the t he maketh allowance. le Ti ver remembere t courtesy is the first law of oi preservation. 10. When he goeth on foot the #oua fiver remembereth the Gol- Never Park On Highway No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle, whether at- tended or not, upon the travelled portion of a highway, when it is possible to move it off and, in no case, must it be left on the highway unless a clear view of the vehicle and the highway may be had from a distance of at least 400 feet from the front and rear. (HTA) YOUNG ROMANCE BROMLEY, Eng. (CP)--School- boy Michael Webber-Ryan, 19, shook the sixth form when he an- nounced his engagement to a Per- sian girl, Tooman Mostofialman- aleki. Michael says he hopes to marry next year and continue his studies at McGill University, Mont- SPRING GHANGE-OVER TIME © MARFAX LUBRICATION © FIRESTONE TIRES | © EXIDE BATTERIES ® EVINRUDE OUTBOARDS ® WALKER MUFFLERS Swing right into Spring with safe, smooth, trouble-free motoring. We have 14 years of experience to back our expert service. Drive in today -- RIGHT NEXT TO THE FIRE HALL -- for your chassis lube and oil change- over, radiator drained and flushed, tire. repair and battery check up. CAR WASH IN JUST - - 10 MINUTES JOHN H. BERLETT 117 SIMCOE ST. N. DIAL 3-7032 real. Ready For... Get Your Car SUMMERIZING SPECIAL! Complete Lubrication For 6.50 You Get All This For Only 8.50 16--Examine starter brushes 17--Exomine rad for leaks and cleanliness 18--Examine water pump for leaks 19--Torque cylinder head bolts 20--Examine rad and heater hoses 21--Examine engine for water leaks 22--Instal summer thermostat 23--Road test vehicle fon belt and adjust 25--Check all lights and wiring 26--Adjust headlights if necessary 27--Check steering and adjust 28--Examine tie rod ends 29--Check operation of brakes MATERIALS EXTRA J--=Test compression 2---Clean and adjust or replace points $--Adjust ignition timing 4--Cleon, space or replace spark plugs S--Clean fuel pump sediment bowl 6--Clean out air filter 7--Test operation of choke 8--Adjust carburetor while idling 9--Clean and tighten battery termi 10--Test and charge battery. 11--Clean battery end cover PR boils 12 ine g 13--Clean generator commutator 14--Test and adjust generator charge rate 15--Test operation of starter ® LUBRICATE CHASSIS © CHANGE OIL TO SUMMER GRADE (4 QTS.) ® CHANGE TRANSMISSION AND DIFFERENTIAL TO SUMMER WEIGHT ® CHECK WINDSHIELD WIPERS, TIRES, U-BOLTS AND WHEEL BEARINGS FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE HACKNEY MOTOR SALE Your Chrysler-Plymouth-Fargo Dealer 139 KING ST. W. OSHAWA a DIAL 5-3557

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