Illinois News Index

McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Oct 1977, p. 40

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Migratory birds in Asia cross the Himalayas, the world's highest mountains. FAMILY CENTER ARCO * * AND MINI MART * ******* •* V 5 QTS. PLUS FILTER PLUS TAX GOOD THRU OCT. 12-WITH COUPON ONLY RTE.31 • An • , - , ' SUPPLEMENT TO McHENRY PLA1NDEALER - PAGE 16 - WEDN ; ,v^ - i Qerman Computer Warns Drivers % Germany is trying out, on the autobahn between Stutt­ gart and Munich, a traffic signaling device' that may move into worldwide use on crowded, winding roads. It is an electronic monitoring system that warns drivers of congestion ahead and changes the recommended driving speed depending on traffic conditions. The stretch of highway on which the new system is being tested has many blind curves, no emergency lanes for dis­ abled cars, and heavy traffic: as many as 60,000 cars and trucks a day in peak summer season. It haa consistently piled up awesome accident statistics. Now, on the five-mile \ stretch where conditions are typically the worst, detector loops have been embedded in the pavement. They transmit to a central computer infor­ mation on traffic flow, which ia instantly analyzed, with the results translated into predetermined messages to motorists. These--three dif­ ferent safe speeds and the general warning STAU (con­ gestion)--are then flashed to 16 optical fiber display boards mounted on gantries over the road along the test route. irMI-bM Oi Y, OCTOBER 5, 1S7T ARCO GRAPHITE OIL SPECIAL $Q95 CORNER RTE. 120344-0429 FEATURING THE ALL NEW FOR 78 D O N T M I S S O U R G A L A P O N T I A C E X T R A V A G A N Z A T H I S W E E K E N D F R E E R E F R E S H M E N T S ' R R I N G T H F F A M I L Y i Get set for anti-freeze check as cold plunges - According to a formula normally employed by car care experts a 50-50 blend of anti-freeze and water will protect a car's cooling sys­ tem to -34°F. For motorists who live in all but the cold­ est climates, this is usually adequate protection. But the freakishly cold winter of 1976-77 adversely affected some cars with nom­ inally safe anti-freeze levels. For example, motorists in the Petoskey, Mich., area, where temperatures seldom fall below zero in winter, were experiencing frozen engines. While the lowest reading was only -10°F., supposedly safe for most anti-freeze supplies, the wind-chill factor came into the picture. So, in effect, the temperatures were equiva­ lent to -40°F or colder. - To avoid possible freeze- up, the best method is to keep your car away from the chilling winds. If you do not have a garage, park it near a wall with the hood against a building and its back to the prevailing winds. You may want to put a covering such as a blanket over the hood. Also, while it is usually not recommended to warm the engine at idle on normal­ ly cold winter days, doing so on extremely cold days could prevent freeze-up. itM I M l ivMI 111-| I I111 I 50% Solution •(AVERACDl M * 1 GAL 2 GAL 10 QT 3 GAL • • •• • • Auto Serv ice T ips Connecting a fuel pressure gouge is often a problem. Most auto parts stores offer a fitting that inserts into any fuel hose. It is tapped to accept a 1 /8-inch pipe thread fitting for plumbing pressure line to the gauge. CADILLAC - PONTIAC Mi. ISO mm4 Ml. 31, McHmmry 915-3*3-6000 AUTO INSURANCE No need to be without a car when yours is laid-up due to a collision- not if you have a Pekin Insurance Rental Reimbursement Endorsement attached to your Private Passenger Automobile Policy. No need to worry- just enjoy your drive! Come in and see us for complete details. 4721 WEST RT. 120, McHENRY ' U. FITZGERALD

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