—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, November 2.1968 28 WINTER WOES PREVENT THOSE WINTER DRIVING WOES The Safe Winter Driving League presents the following tip for safer winter driving from the National Safety Council: “Don’t be a ‘peep-hole pilot.’ Brush snow completely off front, back and side \v indows. Replace dead wiper blades with live, new ones to pi event streaking. All your lights should be working, with headlights aimed properly. You must see danger to avoid it.” A pi eminent tiaffic comt isn't In fact it’s only the be junst for CO \eais, Judge Hanv gminng,” Judge Portei continu- H Poiter declaies that too ed many dnveis still fail to pie- “Sleet, snow, icy pavements, paie loi u hat he calls the “in- f o g and longer penods of dark sid.ovs diffciences ’ between make a different ball game summei and wmtei during out of wintertime duving They call for different rules “C)f course everyone put anti freeze in his radiator In north- “First and foremost, traction ern states that’s an absolute and visibility call for additional necessity But too many motoi- piovisions,’’ said Judge Porter, ists seem to think that’s enough who has long been a member of prepaiation foi winter, and it the National Safety Council’s f K ** 5 | ' BEHLEN M TOWN and COUNTRY , low-cost all-steel building for all-around uses Built of 3" corrugated steel (with tremendous strength), the all-new Behlen Flat-Top fills town and rural needs for an all purpose, low-cost building. The attractive weather tight Flat Top makes an ideal implement shelter, store, machine shop, office, milk ing parlor, draft-proof farrowing house, meeting hall, etc. COME IN AND SEE the new Flat Top. Each building unit is approximately 35 feet by 21 feet. With either a 10 foot or 14 foot wall. Several units may be erected together to form one large building. Easily expanded at any time. Wide selection of doors and window styles available* The Price is Right of..* FREY BROS. R. D. =p2, Quarryville, Pa. 17566 .OPEN Jl SHOP STORAGE n » ABEA OFFICE Fred Frev, Mgr Committee on Winter Driving keep the windihield, aa well as dofroitor and exhaust system,” Hazards. the side and rear windows, clear Judge Porter continued. “Put a "Winter traction deponds on of snow and ice at ail times, re- bucket of sand and a shovol in your tires. Make sure of the con- gardless of the weather. Check your trunk, also some flares and dition of your treads whether all lights including the dircc- a tow chain. Ail this sounds like you intend to use regular tires, tlonal signals to be sure they a lot of bother. But I have pre snow tires or studded tires this are operating. Keep the wind- sided at many accident cases winter. In any case, for sfivero shield clear with non-streaking where the people in trouble snow and ice conditions, be sure wipers outside and a defroster would have given anything for to have tire chains in the trunk that works inside.- another chance to prepare prop thnt fit your tires. "Pay attention in advance to crly for driving under winter "For visibility you need to your battery, brakes, heater and conditions.” + | ggfc. „ ■Farto er * countie 5 ’ D O S& ClaeSt •Latvcastei penna* pear^ ien4: "jTgflCtD- a carl° adoi stored ro 19 08 Lancaster Co. in cere^ OUTS ’
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