The Mail-Journal, Volume 6, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 9 April 1969 — Page 19

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1/2 PRICE \ • • when you buy the Ist tire at our low everyday trade-in price

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TRACTOR OWNERS-NOW'S THE TIME TO GET MAXIMUM FLOTATION

I DUAL-UP!... Hurry! Get Our < LOW COMPLETE j ASSEMBLY PRICE On Your Size... Now! ■ Dual tractor tire application will give you uhbeliev- JU able resuIts...REDUCES SOIL COMPACTION, DOES MORE ON LESS FUEL, MINIMIZES WHEEL SUP, SPEEDS UP r-r>\ « FIELD WORK, GIVES TOP = ■ FLOTATION! |g ■ DON'T MISS OUR DUAL OFFER! EASY TERMS!

CAR TIRE PRICED DELIVERY-SIZE TRUCK TIRES...

I firestone ■transport ■truck TIRE B ... for pickup trucks, vans and I campers. Made with 6-ply ShockI Fortified nylon cord and long-mile-I age Firestone Sup-R-Tuf rubber.

COME IN-BUY TODAY-FIRESTONE TIRE & SERVICE CENTER

Monteith Firestone “Where The Wheels Come And Go” I Rd. 15, North Phj 267-8164 Warsaw, Ind. I

TBMtartW ■mH if in I RS&ii J f -S B inywidia FOR ■ W 6.50-16 \FOR ■ W 7.00-15 M •Black, tube-type: plus $2.40 to $2.85 Fed. excise tax per tire (depending on size) and 2 trade-in tires off your truck.

. '■■ • Z/ ■ X - / - F , vW'CSi Elow prices on new firestone 23\ rears;

Good Car Care Comes In Cans Last year the U.S. Motor Vehicle Bureau registered over 80 nillion passenger cars, and that number is increasing every year with a total of 114'/2 million predicted for 1985. Cars need care, and the Aerosol Division, Chemical Specialties Manufacturers Association, lists dozens of products now packaged in spray form to do the various jobs needed to keep your auto in the best possible running order. The place to start your car care is under the hood, with an aerosol engine cleaner. A de-rusting spray will loosen nuts and bolts and remove any rust, and a carburetor and choke cleaner will spray away the carbon buildup. You can stop here if you wish, or go on with some of the protective items that help keep the motor and other working parts in condition. A high-heat engine enamel, specially made for cars, will make the oldest engine look factory-fresh, and also provide protection against rust and weathering. You can also buy aerosol coating for your battery terminal, fan belt and ignition §ystexn which will cut the wear and tear on these parts, saving you some costly repairs and a lot of annoyance. Now you can turn your attention to protecting and prettifying the outside of the car. Your de-ruster is handy here too, for loosening nuts on the wheels. Has the paint been marred or scraped? You can buy touch-up paint to match almost any U.S.-made car, a lot cheaper than a bodyshop paint job. A combination cleaner/wax will save you the time and trouble of scrubbing the car, and for a really high sheen, use your cleaner/wax first and spray over it with plain auto wax. Then spray a chrome protector on your fenders and other metalwork. ~ An aerosol windshield washer is next — antifreeze additives make this another dou-ble-duty product — and it’s time for the finishing touches. There are aerosol cleaners for almost every type of upholstery, a tire cleaner to brighten up those whitewalls. Teflon spray-glide can be helpful in dozens of places — window frames, hood, trunk and door latches, accelerator, brake and clutch pedals and many others. Finally, tuck a car deodorizer spray into your glove compartment and you’re ready to roll. Or are you? Did you remember all the aerosol safety products that add the extra plus to your own safe driving? A fire extinguisher is important, and an aerosol tire inflator so easy a womaii can use it might be a “lifesaver” for night driving. Winter brings its own problems — and the aerosol industry has solutions to many of them. Do you have trouble starting your engine in cold weather? Spray some starting fluid into the carburetor and listen to it turn over. Defogging and de-icing agents are a must, and the latest aerosol item on the automotive shelves is a traction spray for the tires, to drive yourself out of that snowbank. Aerosols can handle almost all your car care, except perhaps to drive to the service station and fill up the tank. The CSMA gives these tips for proper use: (1) read the label; (2> store away from heat; and (3) keep out of the reach of children. “Let’s See How Fast She Can Go” — Famous Last Words ... Drive Safely