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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 26 Jan 1972, p. 3

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Ronald Vycital Recognized For Academic Rating Ronald Stan Vycital, a senior at Southern Illinois university, Carbondale, 111., has received a letter from Dean Charles H. Hindersman, informing him that "your excellent academic performance during fall quarter, 1971, has resulted in your name being placed on the Dean's list. I believe that your hard work and conscientious attitude will be rewarded not only by high grades and satisfaction today, but also by success in your future en­ deavors". Ronald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vycital of 3301 W. Crescent, McHenry, and a graduate of M.C.H.S. 0000000000000000000 Service News toaooa I Marine First Lieutenant Dennis R. Leisten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Leisten of 3304 W. Fairway drive, McHenry, has completed Environmental Indoctrination school at Pensaeofa. His trifling" included aerodynamics, ^ aviation physiology, engineering and land and sea survival, is part of a total of eighteen months' training leading to his designation as a naval aviator. He is a 1965 graduate of Marian Central high school, Woodstock, and is a 1970 graduate of Creighton university, Omaha, Neb. MARINE PROGRAM With graduation just a few months away, the Marine corps is again emphasizing its 180- How Can I? By Anne Ashley Q. How can I, when driving a nail through plastic, avoid splitting the plastic? A. By heating the point of the nail over a flame. Q. How can I, when handling fish, prevent odor from clinging to my hands? A. By chilling your hands thoroughly beforehand. Q. How can I make my own brass polish? A. Put two tablespoons of salt into a cup of vinegar, add just enough flour to make a smooth paste, then dip a damp cloth into this paste until the stains disappear. Rinse off with cold water, then dry. Q. How can I remove can- dlewax drippings from my silver candelabra? A. By setting the candelabra in the refrigerator until very cold. Then press the ball of your thumb against the wax and it will slide right off. Q. How can I remove stub­ born patches of dirt from a floor? A. By rubbing with fine steel wool, moistened with tur­ pentine. Q. How can I remove un­ sightly white heat marks from a tabletop? A. Rub over them with a hard day delay program. The way the program works is that a young man may enlist today and not have to report for training until after he graduates. The day that he enlists, he picks the exact date that his training starts up till 180 days in the future. For further information, contact Sgt. Howard A. Topaz at 134 Cass street, Woodstock, or call 338-4076 for an appointment. CONCERNED OVER STRIKE - Continued work stoppages and dock strikes are costing American farmers millions of dollars in lost revenue, and Jack Young, St. Charles, right, confers with Rep. Robert McClory, 12th district, over action Farm Bureau feels the House and Senate should take to end this perennial threat. Young discussed added steps farmers should take in a meeting with District 1 Farm Bureau presidents at Woodstock last week. (DON PEASLEY PHOTO) WJ ijsw ? a f Attend ^ \ Hunter 4ft Country Club's jMMNB DINNER DANCE • Complete Dinner.... PRIME ROAST RIB of BEEF (Served from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.) • Bob Freund'sdO pc. Orchestra DANCING (9:00 p.m. to Midnight ) COST PER PERSON Does not Include Gratuity TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BY FEBRUARY 9fr •Our dining room is open Tuesday thru Sunday all winter. •We feature a buffet lunch each Tuesday and Friday from 11:30 to 2:30. Memberships to Golf Club will be open Until February 10. HUNTER ST Robert J. Buchert, \ Owner it" Richmond, rir Illinois X W l M § 2 ti 678-2631 Jsf lur t "v* ft ' ..j 1.M paraffin wax candle, then cover with blotting paper, and press with a warm iron. Repeat, if necessary. Afterward, rub well with a soft cloth to restore the finish. Q. How can I remove pet hairs from upholstery? A. By wiping with a damp chamois cloth. Q. How can I make my own cleaning compound for use on painted walls? A. Dissolve an ounce of soap flakes in sixteen ounces of water, and add about three ounces of turpentine or mineral spirits. Stir the mixture well, and apply with a sponge. Q. Some of my black lingerie has turned brown after washing. How can I restore its original color? A. By using plenty of bluing in your rinse water. Q. How can I remove some coffee stains from washable clothing? A. Stretch the cloth tightly over a bowl, then pour boiling water over the stain from a height of about two to three feet. Q. How can I rewhiten some ivory knife handles? A. Try rubbing them with a half-lemon that has been dipped in salt. Q. What can I do about some dull spots on my carpet caused by the weight of furniture? A. These can be brightened if you will rub some french chalk into them with a stiff brush, and then remove with the vacuum cleaners. Or, restore the nap by placing a damp chamois cloth, folded several limes, over the depressed area. After a few hours, the nap should rise. Q. How can I do a good job of cleaning the white sidewalls of my automobile tires? A. One of the easiest and most effective methods I can think of is the use of the kind of steel wool pads that are filled with soap. PAGE 3-PLAINDEALER-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1972 Helium on Earth? The gaseous element helium was detected on the sun by early solar scientists before it was dis­ covered on earth. CONSUMERS1 corner;^ Flammability Standards for Children's Sleepwear Few people realize how easily sleepwear catches fire. Each year, scores of youngsters are badly burned when their pajamas go up in flames. Doctors, safety officials, and concerned citizens have asked for many years for federal flam mability regulations for chil dren's sleepwear Final standards have now been set Pajamas, nightgowns, robes, and other sleepwear in sizes up through 6x will be required to meet the new standard set by the U.S. Department of Commerce as of July 30, 1973 The standard says that fabrics and garments must not ignite and burn when tested in a vertical po­ sition by a brief exposure to flame Fabrics that melt and drip on contact with flame will also be banned All sleepwear that is sold in interstate commerce will come under this ruling. Some action has been taken for the period until the standard goes into effect. Beginning in July, 1972. all garment not meeting this standard must be labeled "flammable" Nonflammable sleep- wear is available now, but its price is slightly higher than regu lar garments. For this reason, the safer items have not sold well. 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