THE HERALD Wednesday Jane mi tar Care Key to Keeping Yours on Road win Problems Faced iy Motorist Require letter Maintenance May use the car his Question is no longer the exclusive property of some teen asking dad for permission to use the family auto With wing shortages of fuel restrictions of emission limits and regulations facing the motorists soon the whole nation ration is most vacation time the motoring must face up to some unpleasant facts he shortage Is growing more severe and pessimistic predict that the price of a gallon of gasoline may climb higher In the near future Some Positive Emerging here Is talk of revoking the very privilege of driving in certain as of he country particularly so in locales with high of cars and with smogprone climatic conditions may require uncommon optimism to see the flimsiest silver in these black clouds but there are some positives erglng from this negative state of affairs such is the growing realiiatlon on the part of the owner thai there is Indeed a tomorrow as far as the supply gasoline Is concerned he motorist can no longer operate a car without considering need to conserve fuel he accepts the fact that he mutt both drive sensibly maintain his car to get the best possible fuel economy increasing number of owners are aware high speeds and driving are shameful wasters of fuel speeder and practitioner of Jack rabbit and habitual uses significantly more gas than the prudent ver Compelling Reason For Shortage to this the car owner who neglects tune up who fails to his tires inflated properly and commits other maintenance and you have as much a compelling reason for shortages as all the problems in the oil producing world the threat to your right to operate your car has Its roots In the and air pollution problem However the level of llutanla from cars is on a steadily declining plateau All cars lit since have some form of emission control devices As emissionequipped vehicles replace older cars without such the air is getting cleaner And more mo tor lit are made aware that engine main- nance keeps emissions low even the older cars are emitting is pollutants Its no exaggeration that the average citizen would be lost his or her car Therefore the average Joe and Jane is at his car in a new way Car Something toCare For The car Is now being regarded as something to care for so It 11 run right and last longer This Care For Your Car Section recognizing this new trend Is dicated to helping you get better gas mileage lower emissions id longer use from your car It is further dedicated to the tens thousands of skilled technicians in this land wholl help you jour running right Untuned Engine Like Having Hole in Tank Accounts for Wasting Amost Two Gallons for Every You Buy Soy Experts Heres Why Untuned engines will on average consume more than percent more fuel than when freshly tuned However tests conducted by Champion Spark Plug Company show that In extreme cases badly neglected engines waste even more fuel borne engines were so badly out of tune that they were using to percent more fuel than tuned engines Operating a car with an untuned engine Is like having a small hole In your gasoline lank Youre wasting almost two gallons of fuel for every you put in the lank According to tests conducted by Champion Spark Plug Company a tuned engine will consume per cent less gas than one overdue for a Set Ignition Other conditions that waste gas include poorly set ignition timing A poorly timed engine means loss of engine power so more gasoline is needed to provide power necessary to operate Other engine power robbers and fuel wasters include clogged valve plus other malfunctioning pollution devices and poor compression due to bad valves or other engine defect To detect and correct any of these gas wasters bring your car into your favorite service outlet for a tuneup Dont be surprised if the fuel you save almost pays for the cost of that tuneup That is an engine that hasnt been tuned In more than 10000 miles Champion engineers why an untuned engine a fuel waster In simple terms the Internal combustion engine used in almost all can In use today Is powered by the Ignition of gasoline and air mixture Two bask systems car- burcllon and Ignition are In volved If those systems dont work right then fuel is wasted The carburetor receives a supply of gas and air and meters It in precise amounts to the combustion chamber Here an electrical charge supplied by the ignition system through the spark plug ignites Ihe air fuel mixture This of power converted Into the energy that eventually drives the wheels of the car Asleep at Switch Asleep at the switch an expression current during the days when railroads were a major means of transportation could have a counterpart today Asleep at the wheel About per cent of all automobile accidents are believed to be the result of driver sleepiness A survey in Oklahoma indicated that 4S per cent of drivers involved in fatal accidents during the past 11 years had fallen asleep at the wheel Extended driving without rest is the chief cause even three hours of driving without can cause attention ipses of three or four seconds while driving ni- havent to tin- point where tin fut1 will Ih a substitute or cash the hank And a savings fur in nut of services by oven ihe most innovative financial thin young st and her hanker friend demonstrate trie fori thai up lu two gallons of ine per can lie saved a tars engine in luned Driving sensibly in mother surefire way of helping lit solve ihe energy shortage Solution to Cross Word Puzzle Page SHEAS GARAGE 8779272 Auto Repairs TRACTOR REPAIRS our SPECIALTY TUNEUP SPECIAL Bring your car in now and prevent many of summers driving problems You can tell when your motor needs tuning if you are ex periencing hard starting rough idling stalling and high gas con sumption If any of these symptoms are present in any degree your and enjoy a prof estionaliy tuned car POINT PROFESSIONAL TUNEUP initial Electronic Check Test and clean battery Cables and hold down Service or replace plugs It required check compreition Replace points and condenser II required Replace rotor If required Check H wiring distributor cap ignition coll primary circuit I Check and timing I Check PCV operation I Check and lubricate heat riser valve Check and idle Check lost pump and titter or proper operation check air cleaner element Final Electronic check PARTS EXTRA TRANSMISSION INSPECTION AND SERVICE Plus Parts INCLUDES ADJUSTMENTS OIL FILTER FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL MOST CARS MOST TRUCKS Ml AIR CONDITIONING SPECIAL UNITS INCLUDES Check enter Check Lin Check Check Valve Check tor leakt Check Contrail and Ad u t If required 336 Guolph Street Authorized PONTIAC BUICK Dealer Phone 8776986 Guardian Maintenance Service Genuine Parts