Washington County Weekend Post

December 22, 2017

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Washington County ■ 262-306-5000 ■ 1-800-498-5655 ■ Fax: 262-338-5271 ■ CVC Audited ■ Retail ■ December 24, 2017 7259 Sleepy Hollow Rd. West Bend, WI 53090 (262) 334-1906 W63 N127 Washington Ave. Cedarburg, WI 53012 (262) 377-1906 Now OPEN!! Now OPEN!! TOUCH FREE TOUCH FREE CAR WASH CAR WASH Featuring Armor All Featuring Armor All Extreme Shine with Carnauba Wax Extreme Shine with Carnauba Wax TOUCH FREE CAR WASH Featuring Armor All Extreme Shine with Carnauba Wax Eastside Mart Hwy 60 • Jackson (Across From Piggly Wiggly) 1411 S. Main St. West bend - Across from Kohl's Dept. Store Mon.-Thurs. 9-7; Friday 9-5; Saturday 9-2; Sunday Closed www.eyecarewestbend.com • 262-334-20/20 LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1981 DIGITAL PROGRESSIVE NO-LINE LENSES $1.00 * * Shoreview Brand or similar SINGLE VISION LENSES $1.00 * READING LENSES $1.00 * LINED BIFOCAL LENSES $1.00 * * Flat Top 28 TRIFOCAL LENSES $1.00 * * Flat Top 7 x 28 COMPUTER LENSES $1.00 * $1.00 LENSES SALE EyeCare Optical $1.00 LENSES SALE OUTSIDE PRESCRIPTIONS ARE WELCOME * Additional charge for cylinder over 2.00, Mid Index and High Index Plastics, Prism, Transitions, Scratch Resistant Coating and Anti-reflective Coating. There is a labor charge to put lenses into customers frame. Some restrictions apply. Not Applicable with insurance orders. Offer good through January 31, 2018. 30 Day Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. 258581002 As drivers bundle up to take on Old Man Winter this season, having a few tricks up your sleeve can be a big help in keeping your cool on the road. Here are five hacks for battling the elements and staying safe on the roads. Got stuck? Snow prob- lem! Hazardous winter weath- er requires that drivers take additional precau- tions. According to the latest Hankook Tire Gauge Index, 72 percent of drivers indicated they would not want to drive in icy conditions. Further, 84 percent of Americans recognize the dangers of black ice, the most dangerous weather condition for driving. If you find yourself stuck in the snow and ice, apply a bag of cat lit- ter or sand under your wheels to provide much- needed traction to get out of a snowy situation. As an added bonus, the addi- tional weight over the rear axle (especially for trucks and rear-wheel- drive cars) will further add traction. Floor mats can also come in handy. Place them under your tires in the direction you're looking to travel. The mats create a mini runway of traction for your vehicle. Here comes the sun When the snow starts to pile on the driveway, nearly a quarter of Americans (24 percent) rely on someone else to dig their vehicles out of the snow, according to the Gauge Index. In fact, 18 percent simply wait for the snow to melt! To help with the backbreak- ing chore, park your vehicle overnight facing east. The rising sun can help melt the snow before you even get out of bed. Raid the pantry By using some items commonly found in your pantry, you can make your morning routines that much easier. For example, fit resealable freezer bags over your side-view mirrors to help prevent ice from form- ing. Other household items like cooking spray can also help melt ice. Spray it on your mirrors, let it sit for a few min- utes, then wipe off the ice. You also can apply the spray to the rubber seals of your door on particularly cold nights. 5 cold-weather hacks for winter driving (BPT) Continued on page 2

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