& ,;'t. zi*’"g *Â¥ tige tÂ¥r §{, X% i1 Chief Rex Andrews â€" Asks Precautionary Driving Measures Because of the hazardous condiâ€" tions of streets and roads, caused by the recent storms, plus thawing srow turning to ice with suddenly dropping temperatures, Chief of Poâ€" lice Rex Andrews is urging motorâ€" ists to take practical precautions against the ~major hazards ofskid> ding, and obscured vision. Everyâ€" thing possible is being done by the city to improve conditions locally. "Inadequate traction and poor visionâ€"are the primary dangers of driving when snow, sleet and ice prevail," Chief Andrews said. "Unâ€" der such conditions positive stopâ€" andâ€"go traction provided by tire chains is frequently vital to safety. Chains are also essential to getting through deep snow or over glare ice safey. Windshield wipers, defrostâ€" ers and good lights help maintain adequate vision, but if the storm is THE BEST OF EV ERYTHING FOR THE T ABLE PICCHIETTI BROS i. ~ iA 8| HICHLAND PARK |pSonitol Ave. | SPECIALSâ€"Thursdayâ€"Fridayâ€"Saturday Sliced or Halves No. 2% cans ... in mustard and 2 Ige. flat tomato sauce â€" ting witk Pork; tall cans .. 747 â€" 748 OX "scoeberrneeravbeins 12 pound €C8M ..« COFFEE IS UP! Buy Now at Low Prices. BAKED BEANS CORN FLAKES Aâ€"KANâ€"A Richelien California Phones Holleb‘s Supreme Holleb‘s Supreme SARDINES for COFFEE Kellogg‘s 79¢ 3 :.; 25¢ 21¢ 41¢ 29¢ FQOD SHOP Holleb‘s Supreme Whole Kernel CORN _ 6 . 65c 1. Test brakes for simultaneous gripping. Unequalized brakes start skids. Check conditions of lights, windshield wiper, defroster and tire chains. f bad and you can‘t see clearly, stop until you can." Other safety rules for winter drivâ€" ing, based on National Safety Counâ€" gil research, follow: ..8.. Travelat less than . moderate speeds on snow or ice covered highâ€" ways and city streets. 4. The common practite of lowerâ€" ing tire pressure is a fallacy. The resulting increase in traction is slight, and this is more than offset by increased tendency ~to skid on curves. â€" It also damages tires. Nonâ€" skid treads on tires are definitely helpful on dry and wet pavement, but on ice or packed snow they give no more antiâ€"skid protection than smooth tires. â€" â€" * 5.. Leave plenty of room between you and the car ahead. Necessity 2.,. Watch out for children on sleds. i CAPONS 7+1% Yos.. Special, Ib...... SMALL Loin ______ PORK ROAST Veal, Pork and Beef MEAT LOAF J IB+ ~....,â€"einncecenans, Pure Beef HAMBURGER VEAL ROAST No. 1 quality; . ............ BACON Very Best ... Rolled Kerber‘s Kountry Kure Meat Specials 3 ».. 97¢ Sweet Texas JUICE ORANGES 4 **" 85c T HE PR ES3 25¢ 28c 33¢ 20c 78¢ for suddenstops and turns should be avoided. Take curves slowly, even with chains, and don‘t try to pass cars ahead of you on hills and curves. 6. When packed snow or ice preâ€" vail, put on tire chains and drive as carefully as if you didn‘t have them. Don‘t overtake and pass other vehicles without the protecâ€" tion of sand or chains. Chains on rear wheels alone reduce stopping distances 40 per cent, and on four wheels~ considerably ~more. Keep car in gear and apply brakes before you would in dry weather. "Pump" brakes to keep wheels from locking eompletely, even with chains. 7. Exercise greater caution genâ€" erally and open cowl ventilator slightly to force out possible carâ€" bon monoxide gas, particularly in .older cars. Winter driving can be safe with proper precautions, but ifâ€"not prepared it isâ€"wiser to leave cars home until weather conditions improve. KA , "Remember: "An ounce of prevenâ€" tion is worth a pound of cws." 100 pound barrel of Fine 2 large pkgs. 39¢ â€"â€" 3 small 25¢ The New Fash Washing _ Granulated Soapâ€"â€"â€" . Lighthouse Klenser LUX TOILET SOAP «pound, jar c UE s .c w00 ... cans for... Your Last Chance at This for. SOAP FLAKES Branner _ {PRESERVES 380 Central Ave. $9.50 PERK 10 for 39(: Grapefruit Texas 49¢ 11¢ 10¢ J. J. Dahm, Assistant Scout Executive At Kiwanis Club Meeting John J. Dahm, Assistant Exec: utive of the North Shore . Area Council of Boy Scouts of America, will address ‘the Highland Parkâ€" Ravinia Kiwanis club ,at their regâ€" ular dinner meeting at Sunset Valâ€" ley Golf club, Monday evening, at 6:30 p.m.. _ He will speak briefly on the summer camping phase of Scouting and will show the thirty minute colored movies taken during the ‘camping season last summer at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. This camp consists of over 400 acres of land in Northern Wisconsin and is owned and operated by the North Shore Area Council. . Also present as guests of the club will be three Scouts from Troop 824 ofâ€"Highlandâ€"Park. These boys will tell some of their experiences whilé at camp last summer. The Kiwanis club, through its Boys‘ Workâ€" committee, made it possible for a number of Scouts to attend Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan last summer. Harry Skidmore, Scoutmaster Troop 324 and also a member the Kiwanis club, is in charge the program. A musicale and tea was given at the home of Mrs. Albert Ramond, Moseley road, Ravinia, on Wednesâ€" day, January 29, in aid of "Bundles for Britain," the proceeds to proâ€" vide hospital beds. Assisting as hostesses were Mrs. Arthur Pain, Mrs. Henry Stein and Mrs. Walter Meierhoff. Miss Marguerite Molanâ€" der, soprano, and Mr. Daniel Cobb, baritone, presented excerpts from the (English comic opera, "Tom Jones," (story founded on Fielding‘s classic novel), with music by Edâ€" ward German. Miss Gladys Cunâ€" ningham was at the piano. Flowers for the tea table were doâ€" nated by Erwin Dreiske. Musical And Tea noss â€"â€"Held Wednesday For Bundles For Britain On Wednesday afternoon at 8:15 Lincoln School Parents and Teachâ€" ers will have the pleasure of hearâ€" ing Miss Emlyn Millis Duvall, Miss Duvall is the executive director of the Association for Family Living, her subject on Wednesday will be "Facing the Needs of Youth as a Community." The P.T.A. ~board of Lincoln school wishes to announce that Mrs. A.~J; Sheahan (phone 4227) will be glad to take your subscriptions for magazines or renew the ones you are now receiving. The money made from this project will go to the Lincoln school â€"library. Lincoln School P.T.A. > To Meet February 5th The Ice Carnival at Lincoln. school was held last Wednesday evening. Mr. George Ehrdahl, physical eduâ€" cation teacher, was in charge of races and fancy skating prizes were awarded. â€" Mrs. Harry Van Ornum and her committeé planned a bonâ€" fire and the sale of coffeee and hot dogs. Thursday, January 30, 1941 of of of SUMME MARRLIA Mr. W . Highland Stiles of in marrig uary 28r Redeeme LEAND WEDDL At 4 Miss Gr Mrs.â€"Ele the brid of Mrs. 1 est, Fat ceremon] Lake Fo members Miss Ma Lohman, only att Mrs. 1 street w of Miss Bend, In fand Pa become der on . honor at eon giv Jane Pe Hoff mar Clarksor and lun« Highlan 09 o‘"cloe which 1 will go day wed home at ily, whe her hom Mr. â€" turned 4 sojourn pano, P years i executi1 Eye wa at the I uel S. F mittee â€" for the 12:80 o outlined April r which Mr. zre ent: uffet Mr. ; man an Miami, an â€" inde off in J Chapma rec