Travelall provides for . . . PAGE 25-SUPPLEMENT TO PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1975 traction. Towing trailers safely Towing a trailer safely with International Travelall station wagon. " . Pulling a travel trailer, even one of the larger models, is not difficult; but it does take practice. And for the heavier, longer types of trailers in par ticular, a special towing vehicle is recommended. That is, one equipped with a towing package, such as the International Travel - all station wagon. Package includes This package includes a Class IV weight-equalizer trailer-hitch receiver, complete trailer wiring Avoid trouble in camp with these tips on safety The "first time" camper who becomes the "last time" camper in the same outing has probably ex perienced some trouble with Mother Nature. Changing weather con ditions, insects, accidents and even illness pose po tential problems for every camper, but realizing the conditions and knowing what to do if trouble arises can help matters im mensely. The most efficient first aid kit won't be of much help if you don't know how to use it, and since many campers are not familiar with some of the dangers Involved with living in the outdoors, it's a wise idea to read up on the area in which you plan to camp out. p Find out what danger ous plants, animals or in sects inhabit the afla and how they could harm you. Learn what to do about the most common camping accidents, such as insect bites, poison ivy, burns, water hazards and severe sunburn. Buy and read a reliable first aid manual and keep it with your first aid kit. If the inevitable hap pens and trouble does strike, don't panic. Do what you can for the vic tim and then get him or her medical attention. SATURDAY. JULY 12 TERRARIUM PLANTS 39 EA. OR 3i?* l Plus other spectacular values! VISIT OUR GREENHOUSE X OCK£Z± 1213 N. 3rch-McHenry Ph: 385-2300 (including electric trailer, brake control with hand lever and rheostat), auxil iary fuel tank, heavy duty battery, and alternator, front sway bar, power steering, increased capac ity cooling, muffler heat shields, and dual exhaust. ' Other good ideas to in clude are: an anti-skid rear brake system, an anti- sway device for the trailer hitch, a tilt steering wheel, and a rear axle that auto matically transfers power to the wheel with the best Practice handling Handling a Travelall/ travel trailer combination takes practice. Several hours on a little-used side road or empty parking lot is a good place to start. Choose a towing vehicle and trailer of roughly equal weight. Don't ask a family-type car to handle a heavy trailer without increased capacity cooling and electrical systems. Make sure the trailer is loaded so that the weight is distributed properly. Both vehicle and trailer must be level when hitch ed, and loaded, including the number of people to be transported. Backing a trailer takes practice. Keep your hand on the bottom of the steer ing wheel, steer the trailer to the right by moving your hand to the right, and vice versa. Allow extra room for turns whether backing or going forward. If on the road your trailer sways, keep steer ing ahead; don't fight the wheel. If the trailer fails to settle down, touch the trailer brake controller lightly (not the tow vehicle brakes). Keep your highway speed reasonable; do not exceed 55 mph. Automatic cruise control is an espe cially desirable option for trailer towing. Saturday July 12th THE BIGGEST SALE EVENT OF THE YEAR! ONE DAY ONLY! Fantastic Reductions! VALUES SAVE items Reduced As NVOch As YOUR POLLAR BUYS MORE THAN EVER BEFORE! ••E2 A R E 3729 West Elm Street • McHenry, Illinois 60050 &