si IfeM;; ""%A 3! ' MVAer*!"f WkSlta Tw<5--Pag« Elghi THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday, Jun« ®). 1966 <t'Ji FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHT & This group of young musicians known as The Chozen Few will appear in McHenry's city park on Thursday, July 14, as a highlight of a special feature of the 1966 Marine Festival. A new feature has been added this year. The Chamber of Commerce, in keeping with the policy of having something for everyone, is' sponsoring a Battle of the Bands for the teen set on tiie iirst night of the festivities. Four top bands well known in this area Jor their fine work will be vying for cash awards and a first place trophy. Hundreds of teen-agers are expected to be present in the city park to see the Rogues V of McHenry, the Chozen Few from Wisconsin, The Pack from Crystal Lake and Saints from Fox Lake. There will be ho admission charge. A teen-age dance also will be held on Friday, July 15, in the park, with a fine band providing music. Legal State of Illinois NOTICE TQ CONTRACTORS For Work to be Constructed Under The Illinois Highway Code. 1. Time and Place of Opening Bids. Sealed proposals for the improvement of the thoroughfare described herein will be received at the office of the Council of City of McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois, until 2:00 o'clock p.m., C.D.S.T., July 1 1966 and at that time publicly opened and read. 2. Description of Work, (a) The proposed work is officially known as Section 15-C.S. Waukegan Road a total distance of 865 feet, of which 865 feet, (0.16383 miles) are to be improved. (b) The proposed improvement is to be Construction of a bituminous surface course class B, sub-class B-S (modified) to a compacted thickness of 2W' (275#/sq. yd.) 3. Instructions to Bidders (a) Plans and proposal forms may be obtained from W. A. Rakow & Associates, Municipal and Civil Engineers, 165 No. Spring Street, Elgin, upon Payment of $5.00 which is non refundable. (b) All proposals must be accompanied by a Bank draft, or certified check for not less than ten (10) pefceh&tof the amount of the bid, or as provided in Article 2.7 of the "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction," prepared by the Department of Public Works and Buildings of the State of Illinois. 4. Rejection of Bids. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technicalities. By order of The Council of City of McHenry June 13, 1966. EARL R. WALSH City Clerk. (Pub. June 30, 1966) RUSSELL COOPER IN UNIVERSITY SUMMER WORKSHOP Mr. Russell J. Cooper is enrolled in the workshop in social studies at Wisconsin State university, Superior, Wis., during t h e s u m m e r s e s s i o n . T h e course planned in the workshop will provide the teacher, supervisor, and administrator in junior and senior high school, with an opportunity to study and review recent developments in the design of social studies programs. The three hour class meets daily and will continue for two weeks. Mr. Cooper teaches ninth through twelfth grades of world history and twentieth century history at McHenry high school. He received his buchclor o[ science degree" -iff3m Purdue university id ;His major is history He lives at 2909 Holiday (jjt^i^wirry . PLAY NEWSPAPER BINGO GARAVAli NOW THROUGH AUGUST 6th _ *>>.., ^ W Share in our SAVINGS generated by Big Volume Truck-Load Purchases • The Best QUALITY Ilog Feed money can buy • Feeding PROGRAMS that produce Top Results SEE YOUR FARMER OWNED . . . McHenry FS, Inc. WOODSTOCK 338-5543 1606 S. Rl. 47 McHENRY 385-0730 4004 W. Waukegan MARENGO 568-7211 204 E. Prairie CHEMUNG 943-546 j Hoa:c. i'/iz How Can I ? Q] .What is a good way to clean white sidewall tires? A. You can do a good job with denatured alcohol to which a small amount of hydrogen peroxide has been added. Saturate a rag in this solution, and apply to the white sidewalis, allowing to penetrate for a minute or so, then repeating the application. Then rub the dirt off with a clean, new hoiiseHold-hints book handles this topic. Q. How can I freshen rancid butter? A. Break the butter up and >iit into fresh milk. Allow it absorb the milk, drain thorghly, then wash in cold salted w ater and work it again into the desired form. Q. Hov can I renovate a chamois that has stiffened up? A. Soak it in warm water to which a spoonful of olive oil has been added. Your chstmois will emerge from this bath as soft and clean as new. Q. How can I clean playing cards? A. If they're plastic cards, a dainp-clotli "once-over" .will clean them and make them easy to shuffle. For the paper variety of cards, wipe them carefully with a piece of cotton moistned with spirits of camphor, then dry with another piece of clean cotton. Q. Is there any way I can restore whiteness to an old enameled refrigerator thit has become yellowish in color? A. Oftentimes a gentle rubbing with 600-grit, wet or dry, silicon carbide paper moistened with water will do the trick. Q. What can I do when I think my freshly-baked cake might stick to the pan and break? A. Hold the pan over a low flume for about five to eight seconds, and then it should feme out intact and in perfect shape. Q. What can I do when burned starch has accumulated on the bottom of my electric or steam iron? A. Disconnect the iron, allow it to cool, then apply a paste silver polish to the starched areas. Wipe the iron with a slightly damp cloth, and follow with a dry , one. litis should do the trick. Q. How can I remove iron: rust stains from a garment? A. Cut a thick slice of lemon, place it directly on the fabric over the rust spots, and then hold the material over the steaming spout of your teakettle until the stains disappear. Q. How can I remove grease stains from suede jackets, bags, hats, shoes, and the like?. A. By sponging them with a cloth dipped in vinegar. Then, when dry, restore the nap of the suede by brushing With a stiff-bristled brush. t'; Q. How can I renovate a shabby looking black umbrella? ' • A. Try brushing over ;lt With s solution of ammonia and warm water. Q. How can I remove rust from outside metal fixtures? A. One of the best ways I know of is with ste<H wool dipped in kerosene, following: this with a polishing with liquid wax. Q. How can I prevent my meringue from falling? A. By browning the meringue slowly over a low flame, then: when it's almost ready to re-' move from the oven, open the oven door so the pie can cool gradually for about 10 minutes. Then take the pie out and the meringue, if of course it's been properly prepared, should not fall. Q. How can I clean leather Qpholstery? A. Rub the leather with a soft cloth dipped in ordinary milk - or better still, in beaten egg white. When dry, go over the leather again with a clean, soft cloth. Q. How can I remove ink stains from a carpet? A. By nibbing a paste of cornmeal and sweet milk on the spot, allowing to soak for a full day, then sweeping it off.. Q.- How can I discourage moths and silverfish in my carpets? A. These pests have a hearty dislike for printer's ink, and you can capitalize on this by spreading layers of newspaper under your carpets. Put the. papers between the carpet and the pad ,if you have one •> tnot, use ft heitvy l&yer of news* papers and it will serve as a cushion, too. How Can I? Q. What can I , do about matelcss hosiery that'varies in hue? ^ f A. These can be given a common color and matched if boiled slowly for about 15 minutes in enough water to cover them. Allow to cool in the pan, then rinse, and hang up to dry. Q. What's the best thing to do when I have forgotten to pj,it salt into my cooked cereal? A. Don't add dry salt to it. Instead, dissolve your srrlt in a little boiling water and mix with the cereal -- and this will insure even distribution. Q. How can I brighten up some dull-looking pewter? A. Drop a small lump of potash into a vessel containing about a quart of water, and soak your pewter in this for at leHst 24 hours. Then, take it out and rub it all over with a cork dipped in olive oil or mineral oil, following this up with, a brisk dry chamois rubbing. Q. How can I deal with spilled fingernail polish on a leather-covered surface? A. Daub this off immedhitely with a cloth dipped in warm water. If a dull spot should show up, apply saddle soap, show up, apply saddle soap The care and cleaning of leather is dealt with in my new household-hints book. Q. How can I prevent milk from scorching so easily when heating it in a saucepan? A. By rinsing the saucepan water before adding the milk. Q. How can I prevent lumpiness in my gravy'when I'm thickening it with flour? A. 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Lester Binnie, state conservationist, Champaign, in making this announcement said, "Now for the first time these striking photographs are available as full color lithographs at nominal cost." "The 'America The Beautiful' series includes fifty-two 20 x 24-inch pictures of rural America showing sound conservation measures as practicable in each state plus Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands," Binnie said. They are ideal for framing and hanging in homes, schools, offices and business establishments. The "America the Beautiful" pictures may lie ordered as a set of fifty-two for $5 or individually by states for ten cents each. Mail order to Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington. D.C. 20402. Convenient order blanks are available at your nearest Soil Conservation Service Office, Box 168, 670 East Calhoun street, Woodstock. LAUNCH PROGRAM FOR CARPENTERS VITHXN AREA Y "S . '• •• ) * 1 - Norm an Macdonald' of 'Mc- Heqry, chairrrjan. of , the Apprentice Carpenters program for the McHenry county area, Presented a poster this week emphasizing the need for. aporentice carpenters to Carl Kriegel, business representative for Carpenters union. The posters will be used as part of a local program to actively recruit apprentice carpenters. An acute shortage of future NEW ACE tyJdteSMiAa&fj MASONRY COATING There's No Substitute for Money In the Bank. McHenry State Bank. Shop in McHenry Quality Radiator Repair By Factory-Trained Radiator Specialists 12 Years Experience Every Job FLO-TESTED For Your Added Protection. , ALL WORK GUARANTEED -- PROMPT SERVICE Complete Stock of EetoraSIfc amd Kew Radiators Complete Stock of Original Equip. Heater Control] Valves ADAMS 1ROS. RBMSR SIR& Mexi So VoFoW. Phone 385-0783 8004 W. Ronte 120 McHenry, HI. 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