<L Page Ten THE McHENBY PT.AINDEALEfe (Persons who wish lo ha\o help w't'n stv><>ifio problems may \vn in A-mr Ashley i i cr"* T W ' . Horclon Features, 9i! 1 Kir. I;, -nr building. 37 \V. Seventh Street. Cincinnati 2, Ohio, senrlintj ;ilong a stamped self addressed evvelnj>e > Q. Car. ynii s u g g e s t a "humeir* •" bleach for my hair'.' \. H'-ro's on«' that should :H!(I :I beautiful sheen and brilliant hiiihliuhis lo your tress< s: Mix 1 v-cup of three-perecnt pcrv\i<l« tho juice of onf 1< mou. and the beaten whfte of one Apply to your hftir, and leave or sUtout :\n hour •*-- or to the decree to \\hich you wish your hair lightened -- Ihen rinse with' cool water, and shampoo. • Q. How can I shine patent leather'.' A. I'se one-third water and two thirds vinegar, <;r use p<'- troleuiu jell v. After applying either, no mi'r the entire surface with a clem. dry cloth. Q. H'-w can I prevent the corners of ood sheets from tearing while hunting nn the line when ;he wind is his^h? A. H> fastening the sheets to the line b\ all four corners. Q. PJease shakost a quick and efficient method of removinu wallpaper. A. W'-t the. bottom of a panel of paper with a sponge, dipped in water, let this soak for about 20 minutes or more, then lift the soaked paper, and all the layers will dislodge all the way to the top ol the wall. Q. Do you have a suggestion for keeping a very shallowhat anchored m my head? A. You can try sewing to the Mvralband of the hat a small grip-tooth < onib to catch in your hair. Or, of course, you can always tie yjuur hat »n with a veil. ^ Q. Ho* can I remove acid stains from fabrics? A. Dampen the' spots, and then cover with salts of worm- Wood: Let this remain for a few minutes, then rub the stainti with a dry eloth. Q. What is a good way fo make use of every bit of catsup in a bottle without waste? A. When you have seemingly emptied the bottle, pour into it the correct amount of mi lad oil, vinegar, and seasoning for French dressing, and shake vigorously. That bit of catsup will add a piquant fla\ or. Q. Is there a way I can make-my own fingernail polish remover" A. Yes. ASk your druggist for two ounces of acetone, and you'll ha\V a supply of polish remover that will last a couple of months, and at a fraction of the usual cost. Q. How can I remove that faded and worn appearance at the seams of a carpet .' A. Try using paint or soft crayons of the same shades as in the rug, and touching up the worn places with these. Q. Do you. have any suggestions for "something different" in the wa\ of breakfast muffins0 '* A. Here's one good idea! Try adding one third cup of coarsely--chopped Crisp bacon to yortr plain muffin batter. Mix with the dry ingredients, then the liquid. Q. ifow can I remove some grease spots fiom wallpaper? A. A paste made of regular flour and carbon tetrachloride, of the consistency of soft putty, can be used to remove these grease spots from your wallpaper. I'sing a spatula or a knife on the grease-spattered areas, be sure that you have covered well past the actual edge of the spots. After five to 10 minutes, flake off the dried paste, and the grease will usually come off with it. If a ring remains on your paper, rub it lightly with an art-gum eraser, or daub it with a little of the carbon tetrachloride. Q. How can I quickly make my own "sour milk" for sourmilk recipes? A. Two tablespoonfuls of lenion juice, added to one cup of sweet milk, "'sours it .to the acidity -desired for sourmilk recipes. Q. How can I make my own putty? A. By mixing some linseed oil with some softed whiting to the proper consistency. Q. What can I do- if my ballpoint pen begins skipping and seems to have run out of ink sooner than it should? J Thursday, March 15, 1962 with a cloth wet\with peroxide of hydrogen. RiiW in clear water, anil dry with a soft cloth. *for Qi A Public Smite Healthitemafr ILLINOIS STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY TAST| - GEOGRAPHY WE'VE SOT A80UT 9,000 TASTE--BUD6 OR TASTE - RECEIVERS-' ' IN OUR MOUTHS. MOST OF THEM ARE ON THE TONGUE. ©IFFERENT PARTS OF THE TONGU8 SPECIALIZE IN RECOGNIZING THE 4 MAIN TASTES -- NOW OPEN! erated Dry Cleanei Attended from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Daily--9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sundays Riverside ©me Laundromat Phone EV 5-3115 1404 N. Riverside Dr. McHenry, III. A. Try heating it by holding the point for a minute against a lighted electric light bulb, j Q. How can I make paint ! This has the effect of soften- adhere readily to tinware? I ing the ink wliir\ may have A. By use of the following j hardened inside. Be caretul method: Hub the surface of I about this process, however, the tinware thoroughly with since too much heat might < a piece of rough pumic e stone soften the plastic case of your; or coarse sand paper. Then apl> en. ; p|y « thin coat of shellac var- Q. How can I prevent eggs j nisi'. after which the surface from bursting when hard-boil-j,nav l,e painted very easily, ing them? ... j Q. How can T rehabilitate A. The eggs will not burst!shoes that have been if one end of each egg is|out o1 service lor a' long time, pricked with a needle before!01" tli*iecl out alter a thorough placing in the water. This wotting? makes an outlet for air and j A. Rub the surface of the prevents the shell from crack- leather with half a raw potato •ng. / \ before polishing the shoes. This Q. How/can' I. re-whiten the j beip them take a good v el lower}/bone handles of ,somejK'oss* of my cullery? I Q. How can I prevent a mir- The Drivers Seat hone ^uilory. , .. A. - You can whiten these ror from foggim eonsiderafrty^if you'll rub them A. Try applyi A centuries-old tradition may be upset as a result of discussions now taking place uuong traffic groups and officials in llriiain. British drivers may have to reverse the habits of a lifetime and learn to drive on the right-hand side of the road. Britain's Transport Minister film of soap to the surface of the mirror with a moistened finger, then polishing the glass with a soft, dry cloth or some cleansing tissue. Q. What can I do about some of my silverware which eggs have darkened? A. These dark stains ean be removed with some moist salt. Finish by washing in ammonia water. estimates it would cost billions of dollars to change -the lefthanded driving pattern that has been traditional in the United Kingdom throughout British motoring history. Exits from buses would have to be shifted, private car design would have to be changed and traffic signs relocated on opposite sides of the road. Nobody Is sure why the British have driven on the left side of the road. One explanation is that in early England, travellers preferred to havp their sword arms free for self defense against a horseman coming from the opposite direction-. In medieval times, the left-sided approach was necessary to allow right-handed men to wield their lances properly. In America, and in other parts of Europe, right-hand lane driving enabled a wagon driver to wield a whip without endangering wagons passing in the opposite direction. At least, so legend has it. There appears to be little danger that the British will make the shift to the right- , hand lane in the immediate future. The idea has just reached I the discussion stage and we 1 can be sure that much discussion will be necessary oefore the British decide to abandotf a tradition held for so marij^ centuries. "We still pursue the teachJi ings of Marx that Capitalism^ must he destroyed, and there is as much chance of us fnrsaking that cause as there is that shrimps will learn t<i whistle." -- Khrushchev RUDY BECKERS KENNELS 1 Mile East of the Skyline Driv Phone EVerareen 5-2436 STUD SERVICE ... German shori-hair pointer puppies available BOARDING ... Training, Obedience, Hunting & Retrieving Tuesday, March Ml, 10 a.m. 2 Miles North of Crystal Lake; 5 Miles East of Woodstock at Ridge P^ield, 111. This is our Annual Machinery Sale, from all indications it will be one of the largest. We will have equipment to fit most every need. Plan to come early and stay lute. 35 -- TRACTORS -- 35 Mc. 460; 2 J.D. 70's; 3 Mc. 400; 5 Mc. M's; 3 Mc. H's; 4 M.H. 44's; 3 A.C. WD's; WD 45; J.D. 60; Mc. Super M.; Mc. 400; Case 300; Mc. 300; J.D. 420W Loader; Ford & Loader; Mc. Super C. Several Other Makes & Models. -- MACHINERY -- A Partial List as Follows; 4 Hay Balers; 4 4-row Planters; 3 4-row Cultivators; 4 Grain Drills; 10 Wagons; 5 Corn Pickers; Elevators; 3 Wheel Discs; 8 Pull Type Discs; 10 Tractor Plows; Drags; Choppers; Blowers; 5 Rakes;, Mowers; Mills, etc. Phone Dan Powers, Crystal Lake 459- Stamps certainly did not change A&P's traditional way of doing business! The 102-year old policy of offering customers the best values for their money is still in force at A&P! This entails bringing dependable- quality foods to customers at the biggest possible cash savings. You can be sure that stamps --or any other innovation that comes along--will not phange this policy! It's the other way around! A&P changed the stamp picture by adopting a plan that in no way interferes with either th_e number or type of values offered each week! 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