i our local institutions y ©filer ilioiffin inile world.. ml La ow Can I? Q. What can I do about stained suede shoes? A. First brush them to remove all dust particles, then hold the shoe over the spout of a steaming teakettle long enough to raise the nap, but not long enough to wet the shoe. A steam iron is fine for this, too. Finally, brush the shoe with a soft brush, and let the shoes dry throughly before wearing them again. Q. How can I treat white garments that have become slightly scorched while ironing them? A. Rub the spot immediately with a cloth dipped in diluted peroxide, then run the iron over it again. Q. How can I clean pans that have been scorched by food adhering to them? A. Sprinkle baking soda into the pans, let stand awhile, then scour clean. MANY FUNCTIONS UNDERTAKEN BY HOSPITAL GROUPS Q. What can be done about white furs that have yellowed? A. Sometimes this can be overcome by spraying on a solution of hydrogen peroxide or by brushing with a soft brush. And sometimes hanging the fur in the sun afterward will speed up the rebleaching process. Q. How can I remedy a zipper that doesn't slide easily? A. By stroking an ordinary wax candle across the teeth on both sides of the fastener several times, you can provide an excellent lubricant for easier operation of the zipper. Q. How can I remove spilled fingernail polish from rugs or clothing? A. By use of some amyl acetate (banana oil), available in drugstores. Q. How can I prepare some really good bread sticks? A. Make them from frankfurter buns by quartering ihem lengthwise. Spread the cut slices on all sides with soft butter or salad oil, roll in minced parsley, chives or grated Parmesan cheese, and bake at 425 degrees for five to ten minutes. Other such cookery tips are included in my household book. Q. How can I remove the unpleasant burnt taste from milk that has been slightly scorched? A. By placing the pan of milk in some cold water, and adding-" a pinch of salt to the milk. Q. What can I do about some oil stains on one of my rugs? A. The best way to remove these is to dampen a cloth with some cleaning fluid and then begin rubbing aroung the EDGE of the stain, working toward the middle and changing to a clean portion of the rug as one part becomes soiled. Q. How can I keep cream gravy from curdling? A. Salt will curdle new milk. When preparing gravy, porridge and such dishes, the salt should not be added until the dish is prepared. Q. How can I remove stubborn stains on concrete? A. These will often disappear if rubbed with a hot solution of four ounces of trisodium phosphate in one gallon of water, to which add four ounces of washing soda. After scrubbing, rinse well with clean water. Q. How can I remove the telltale marks left when a hem has been let out on one of my dresses? A . Place a cloth dipped in vinegar under the old hem seam and press with a hot iron. This hint works with wool and cotton - but don't use a hot iron on synthetic fabrics! Q. How can I clean chamois leather and keep it in good condition? A. Wash the chamois in warm soapy water to which a pinch of baking soda has been added. You'll find this treatment will keep the chamois in good, soft condition. Q. How can I remove daubs and splashes of paint from window glass? A. Easy! RubgentV with some fine steel wool. BIDS FOR 100 PROJECTS The state's record breaking 1968 road improvement program got underway recently as the Division of Highways received bids on more than 100 projects. Francis S.Lorenz, director of Public Works and buildings, announced that low bids totaling $23,852,000 were received oh the various projects. There was a hint of spring and summer in the list of items on which bids were received -- weed cutting, grass mowing, fertilizing and cleanup work on highways throughout the state. Besides certain interstate highway items, the projects included safety improvements and related works. • • * ITEM: To keep your throw rugs In place, just paste or tape rubber jar rings or small pieces of foam rubber to the underside corners of the rug. • • » ITEM: The anti-tarnish 'chest or a drawer lined with anti-tarnish fabric is the place to store silver when not in use. These fabrics are filled with tiny silver particles that absorb tarnish. Anthony Corcoran, administrator at McHenry hospital, serves as a coordinator among all facets of the operation of the 132-bed hospital. He links the medical staff, hospital staff and board of directors with the all-important job of serving the public. v DON PEASLEY PHOTO Many functions of the Mc- Henry hospital are carried out through hard-working committees composed of board members. Committee members, appointed by President George P. Freund, handle many background details and study problem^ to give the full board the benefit of extensive evaluation. The board of directors meets monthly, more often if needed, and committees hold regular meetings. The 1968 committee include: Executive committee - George P. Freund, president; Joseph Frett, vice-president; Joseph Conerty, secretary; Harry Stinespring, Jr., treasurer;and Harry Eckland, director. Joint Advisory and Credentials committee - George Freund, chairman; Joseph A. Conerty, Jr., Sylvester Tonyan and Mrs. Bertha Stange. Community and public relations - Harry Eckland, chairman; Mrs. Bertha Stange, Dr. Peter Griesbach, Joe Conerty, Jr., and CDean Cross. Finance and Personnel committee - Harry Stinespring, Chairman; Joe Conerty, Jr., Dr. Peter Griesbach, CDean Cross and Mrs. Bertha Stange. Planning and Building committee - Sylvester; Tonyan, chairman; Joseph Frett, Dr. Peter Griesbach, O* Dean Cross, Harry Eckland and Harry Stinespring, Jr. REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVER TUNE UP FECIAL ONE DAY 'OMLY TUNE UP Cleaned and lubricated-- entire shaver disassembled New -rr head cutter springs New -- hair stoppers and dust covers New--oscillator installed when required COMPLETE OVERHAUL New shaver heads Motor parts replaced -- if needed Any damaged or worn parts replaced Complete overhaul includes cord models and cordless Lektronic* models plus tax bottle of AFTER SHAVE LOTION with Tune-up or Overhaul -- $1.00 value CAREY Appliance, Inc, Phone 385-5500 - ' . " ... rs* •" DOWP4 ANfD OFF . . . U.S. Marines charge past a landing CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter that is bringing in more troops in this Vietnam photo. Primary mission of the CH-46 is transporting troops during tactical missions. WED.,- APR. 3, 1968 - PLAIN DEALER - PG. 5 km the Community Rl@@sl Bunk >-9S31 Come Sefe the New Coals And All the Fashions Here for So Little! Junior Checks Take a New Tack And Team Up to An Ensemble On-the-diagonal and on-the-straight below a mandarin collar! Beneath, a simply flattering skimmer. Fashionable navy or rich gold to make a "whole" ward- ~M ftQQ robe in one outfit. 5 to 13. Miss Militaire Is Back Belted Double breasted and buttoned in brightest brass, the lines are just great! So are the costume possibilities whether you choose white or navy. Textured, and -- *7QQ laminated- Sizes from 6 to 16. J_ / Tattersall and Pleats Add aTam When she moves, the pleats show solid to match the collar! Double breasted, with a back belt and a smart tam to match. It's a "costume maker" with every _ PQQ single dress she loves. 7 to 12. A Pretty Little "Princess Ann" Collared and tabbed, tailored and laminated wool, there's a high-fashion plastic-chain that loops through the tabs and becomes a belt! In happy red or fashion's ^ _ OQ9 favorite turquoise. 4 to 6X. Accessories For Total Fashion The sum of all the parts: that's |he secret of the successful-look for Spring! And you'll find all the parts here, at their newest. Hats, like this chic-brimmed beauty . . . others with flowers, or of imported Italian straws or Swiss braids ... all colors. 2.99 to 6.99. Jewelry, like this necklace ... or earrings or pins . . . tailored or stone set . just 1.00 to 2.00. Gloves . . , like these exciting new-season shorties with scallops, portholes and a host of newly-high colors. Doubleknit Antron" stretch nylon, so one size fits all. 1.99. Handbags, sleek as these, or crush-pouches large or small. Find patents, smooth or grained vinyl in black, navy, bone, orange, sky, green or slicker yellow. 4.99. Scarves, a host of styles, 1.00. -mmt Most-Flattering Styles In ArnelMesh! Most Fashionable Half Sizes There's a rich texture to this fabric, handsome now and promising to be super-cool when the weather isn't! Choose either the 2-pc. style or the jewel neck shift in blue, pink or beige. Arnel^ triacetate and rayon means easy care and smooth fitting comfort. ..Sizes from 14'/2 to 24'/2. Big and Little Sister Love a Pleated Middy! 3 to 6X 4" 7 to 14 5^ More fashion-wise than ever, the knit fabric takes proudly to bright buttons, red cording and tie and a flurry of knife pleats. Easy care. Mandarin Duster Over A Print Dress: All Style! 699 To wear together, or solo, the duster is leaf-green, the dress with pink flowers, green leaves. New linenlike texture. Sizes from 7 to 14. Headline Hats for Girls! All styles, all colors, all J 241 N. Green McHenry Remington's own factory representative will be here to assure you of expert service. ICKTMONIC: Tudtfiwrk, *p«rry MindGorporaHm NEW! STORE HOURS: Mo n-Wed 10AM - 6PM Thurs-Fri 10-9 Sat 10-6 Sun 10AM - 5PM nicely priced at 2.99 and CHARGE WITH SPURGE0N S OWN OR ANY MIDWEST BANK CARD J99 Market Place Shopping Plaza - Route 120, McHenry - Phone 385-4100 &