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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 17 Mar 1971, p. 13

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Religion Class Graduates by Anne Ashley ' Q. How can I prevent steam from accumulating in my bath­ room when drawing a tub of water for my bath? A. By running your cold water first, until it reaches a depth of an inch or so, then adding your hot water...result, no steam! Q. How can I return some old, hardened, paste shoe polish to usable consistency? A. A little turpentine or min­ eral spirits will usually do the trick. Q. How can I remove egg stains from silverware witnout resorting to polish? A. Easily, just by rubbing some salt on the utensils with a wet cloth. Q. How can I do an especially good job of washing white ten­ nis shoes? A. By putting them into the washing machine with some of your bath towels stnd letting them run through the entire cy­ cle. The buffing the/ shoes get from the towels does a great cleaning job. Q. How can I give my dog pills without the usual fuss and taxed nerves on my part? A. Try burying them in some of his canned dog food. Q. How can I put some old, used aluminum foil to some good, practical use? A. Wadded up, this foil makes a very effective tscouring pad for pans and casseroles -- used with a little soap. Q. How can I prevent a stale or musty odor from permeat­ ing the luggage I am storing away? A. By putting a cake of un­ wrapped soap in each article. Q. How can I remove water marks from furniture surfaces? '. A. Rub these unsightly spots with a damp cloth on which a few drops of ammonia or spir­ its of camphor have been sprin­ kled. Q. How can I lengthen a slightly-too-short leg on a piece of furniture? A. Try gluing a garden hose washer to the bottom of the short leg. Q. How can I prevent my cooked cake icings from be­ coming grainy and hard? A. By the addition of from one to one and one-half tea­ spoons of corn syrup to the mixture while it is cooking. Q. How can I deal with mil­ dew stains on white cottons and linens? ^ A. Often effective is a bath in hot, sudsy water when the stains are fresh. If not, ap­ ply lemon juice and salt and place the article in direct sun­ light. Use only warm, sudsy water on colored fabric. Q. How can I make a good pineapple filling for cake? PAGE 13- PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, ̂ MARCH 17, 1971 A. By mixing a cup of grated SERVICE NEWS pineapple, a half-cup of pul- 0 _ verized sugar, and a tablespoon Nayy Seaman James of lemon juice. Q. How can I keep grains of rice separate and white when cooking? A. By adding a teaspoon of iemon juice to each quart of water used. Boeing, husband of the form: Miss Rosemary L. Frett of 291 Victoria avenue, McHenry, i serving aboard the San Dieg based attack aircraft carrie USS Kitty Hawk presently on an extended deployment to the W e s t e r n P a c i f i c . \ Fish Fry Friday 5 until 9 P.M. Public A/ways Welcome 2" Fresh Ocean Perch Golden French Fries Tangy Cole Slaw - Also Serving Chtken and Steak - Pistakee Country Club 815 W. Bay Road Phone 385-9854 Above are some of the senior graduates of About 300 persons attended the 7:30 o'clock religion class duringthe blessing evening Mass honoring the class of thirty-two. it St Patrinlr'E IISMAU 1 ft the high school w ^ of class rings at St7 Patrick's church Marchiol l J H w H 4 mjgm. • 1 • I 1 | (I Patricia Koleno is shown receiving her diploma as Marion Brzezinski looks on. Others in the class were Kathleen Hickey, David Koerber, Nancy Larkin, James Longhway, Tliomas Meath, Cindy Reid, Patti Rogers, John DeVos, Melissa Doherty, Michael Foran, Gregory Freund. Sandra Freund, Jane Frost, Deborah Marshall Allan Olcott, Michael Pollock, Ann Steinbach, Alicia Sweeny, Leo Thompson, Gavle Trucken- brod, Robert Walker, James Faas, William Wey- land, Carol Wilt, Peggy Zeller, Elizabeth Al- thoff, Michael Blake, Bonnie Buss, Steven Cuda and Carol Etten. PET CENTER 607for Know{c Wfeather PETS THAT NEED A HOME r OR ARE LOOKING FOR THEIR MASTER As a public service of the McHenry IMaindealer all ads run under "Pets That Need A Home" are !• roe Tlie only requirements are: The animals arc to be given away to ^ood homes without charge or you are trying to find the owner of a pet that has strayed into your possession. TO BE GIVEN AWAY 3 GERMAN SHEPHERDS. 1 black femal, 2 black and tan male. Call 385-3983, 385-0149. 31071 CHOCOLATE DUTCH pet rabbit. Call 385-4642. 3 12T1 MUST SACRIFICE. Friendly small, housebroken, male Terrier. Call 385-4669. 317-19 71 Is fog generally more prev­ alent on the west coast than on the east coast"' Yes, fog is more prevalent on the west coast. The reasons l i e i n t h e c o n d i t i o n s w h i c h must exist for the creation of fog. The first requirement is moist air. The second is that a cooling of the air must take place. The prevailing direction of the weather fronts and air masses across the United States is west to east. There­ fore, the air masses from the Pacific strike the west coast as moist air masses--having traveled over miles of water. When these moist air masses are cooled, fog can readily result. On the east coast, on the contrary, dry air masses (from over land) move eastward, out and over the water and often break up conditions which would create fog. PART German Shepherd puppies. 653-9978. 6 weeks old. Call 31771 4 PART COLLIE puppies, 8 weeks old. I would like them to have good home. Call 653-9420. 317T1 FOUND FOUND White angora cat. Mrs. Hugren. 3463 or 815-678-4102. 815-385- 317 71 Flower Garden Planning is important to a successful flower garden. Some things to consider: type of bloom, height, type of branching, speed of multiplication, sunlight re­ quirements, color and texture of flowers and foilage, size of bloom and susceptibility to insects. OUR DINING ROOM OPENS... 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