Two -- Pago Elglii THE McHENRY PLAINDEALER Thursday. January 7, 1965 JlE 4 Our ServitemeU Marine Private Raymond P. McCann, Jr., son of Mr. ahd Kl^s. Raymond^ P. McCann of 7725 Island Lane, Wonder I. Ill RAYMOND McCANN Lake, completed four weeks of individual .combat training Nov. 13 at the Second Infantry Training regiment, Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. While with the regiment all new Marines are trained in tacticaf and combat skills needed for battle. Emphasis was pi.iced on the small unit tactics -- the four-man fiie team end the fourteen-man squad. Machinery Repairman Third Class K. B. Weisenburger, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Weisenburger of 7701 E. Sunset Drive, Wonder Lake, returned to the United States Dec. 22, aboard the guided missile frigate USS Leahy, after completing a four-month tour of duty with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean. While with the Sixth Fleet, the Leahy has the primary mission of providing anti-air warfare support for one of the two attack aircraft carrier striking groups assigned to the Fleet CANCER STUDY CONTINUES; PLAN '65 FUND CRUSADE Certain signals are helpful in spotting health problems that indicate the presence of cancer, a huge cancer prevention study still under way shows. • Roger Reichert, chairman of the McHenry county unit of the American "Cancer society, said a follow-up on more than a million persons throughout the country enters its sixth year next month. * Purpose of the study is to study the habits, environment and ways of life of these selected people--all under observation since 1959. At the recent 1964 Cancer Crusade drive report, Reichert was notified .McHenry county citizens twice earned recognition. McHenry county exceeded its 1963 fund drive contribution. Its citizens also achieved a three-year high of funds raised one of. fifty counties to obtain this recognition. • Mrs. Jerry Rath, Marengo, reports that schools and other organizations wishing information on whipping cancer through the use of a film or appearance of a speaker should contact her. Mrs. Rath and Rev. Clarence Kerr, Woodstock, are co-chairmen of the public education committee. Plans for the 1965 Cancer Crusade will start in January. The Crusade is held in April each year. Hon Can I ? By AnnHishley (Persons who wish to have help with specific problems may write to Anne Ashley In care of W. L. Gordon Features, 9th floor, Resor buildng, 37 W. Seventh street, Cincinnati 2, Ohio, sending along a stamped self-addressed envelope.) by Anne Ashley Q. How can I remove very stubborn black soot and smoke marks from a brick fireplace? A. Try giving the facing an entirely new surface. Use a carborundum block and rub firmly all over the surface of the stained bricks. If the contrast between these bricks and the rest of the facing is very marked, go over the other bricks lightly to give them all the same tone. Q. How can I, when preparing my laundry starch, avoid the formation of skin over the starch? ' A. By. covering .the bowl with a piece of cloth, stretched tight, as soon as the starch is made. Q. How can I keep my rice grains snowy-white and separate, instead of lumpy? A. By adding a teaspoonful of lemon juice to your water. Q. How can I preserve leftover putty for a long time? A. Roll your putty into balls and drop these into a jar half' full of water. Add ^enough water to cover the putty, screw Aviation Electrician's Mate Second Class. Gerald E. Mueller, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Mueller of 3204 W. Terrace Drive, McHenry, was awarded the" Navy Unit Commendation ribbon and Armed Forces Expeditionary medal recently while serving with Heavy Attack Squadron Ten aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Constellation, a unit of the Seventh Fleet in the Far East. Members of the squadron re- tceived the "awards for their performance of duty during the Gulf of Tonkin incident jf off the coast of Viet Nam durj-. ing August. \ The squadron flies the Dougj las A3B "Skywarrior," the j Navy's largest carrier-based aircraft, in .-^carrying out its | mission of providing a mobile | ' striking forjce Capable of conducting air strikes against enemy targets during sea assault operations in addition to u providing air cover for units of the fleet. Army Pvt. John G. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. Larson, 3315 W. Johnsburg road, McHenry, was assigned to the 32d Artillery in Germany, Dec. 19. Larson, a personnel clerk in the 32d Artillery's 1st Missile battalion, entered the Army in June, 1964, and completed basic combat training at Fort Knox, Ky. The 22-year-old soldier is a 1961 graduate of Miami c(Fla.) Military academy and attended Evansville (Ind.) college. 8maiit-C (40 ft <tt)o Lovewell Sounds wild, but to C^EAN AND FRESHEN FELT HATS OR SUEDE GLOVES, rub them with a thick slice of rye bread. You'll be amazed! But to give felt hats a real beauty treatment, steam clean them by using the spout of a teakettle or tip of steam iron. Steam crown first, turning slowly, then brush lightly in direction of nap. Now steam the brim, and brush. Careful don't get hat too wet and risk shrinking. R EMOVE PERFUME SCENT from atomizers by. filing with rubbing alcohol. Let stand for an hour; empty and refill with hot suds. Rinse thoroughly. Wash cap, too. Let dry before refilling with new cologne or perfume. Just can't help it girls . . . the latest fashions all emphasize the long-leg look. So FOR SLIMMER LEGS, you must EXERCISE . . . legs go! To slim knees and contours, stand erect, raise heel of right foot so right hip moves up. Now tense muscles of the leg, especially around knee (keep shoulders level). Count to 7; relax. Alternate with other leg, 10 times in all. To reduce calf area--sit erect on floor with legs together and straight. Pull toes of right foot back toward knee, then raise leg an inch and bounce calf on floor for 10 fast counts. Now do the left leg. Repeat 4 times. Oh, what we go thru for beauty! IRONING SMART - CUTS (Hooray!): Move ironed areas awgty from you as you go; use low table or clean sheet on floor to catch them as they come off board. Don't wear yourself out bearing down on iron. Heat and moisture get out wrinkles, not pressure. Use long, smooth strokes. It's faster if you iron all same type of pieces together --shirts, dresses, flatwork. Do "fussy" pieces first (while you have the energy), unimportant things that can stand a quick once-over last. Buy stuff that doesn't need ironing! What to do with LEFTOVER MASHED POTATOES? Make a yummy soup! Add potatoes to very thin cream sauce with lots of seasoning--salt, pepper, celery salt, minced parsley. Serve piping hot. (Watch for Maggie every week!) BE WISE USE THE CLASSIFIED on the top of the Jar, and your putty will stay in a workable condition for months. When you have to use it again, $ at it dry with a cloth. Q. How can I make sure of the removal of cosmetic stains on the necklines of some of my dresses I am washing? A. A good hair shampoo rubbed into these stained areas before, the dresses are put ijito the washer will leave the fabric clean and fresh looking. Q.„How can I remove a piece of paper that has become stuck to the polished surface of a table top? R A. Olive oil will usually do a quick and easy job of this. Q. What's the best way to treat a hat that has been caught out in the rain? A. Don't hang it on a rack. Push out the dents, turn up the brim evenly, turn out the sweatband, let the hat dry on a level surface, then brush it well. Q. How can I cfeam peas "the easy way"? A. A delicious cream sauce for peas is 'made in a jiffy by heating a can of mushroom soup .With, a haif-cup of vegetable liquor. When the sauce is hot, add the peas. Q. How can an amateur wood carver harden the wood that has been cut out or sculptured in the desired shape? A. By boiling the pieces in pure olive oil for eight to ten minutes. Q. How can I insure by cooked cauliflower arriving at the tanle looking whiter? A. By adding a piece of lengpn during its cooldng process. And cook the cauliflower only until tender. Oversooking tends to discolor it. Q. How can I Vfemove rain spots from suede artifcles, such as shoes, bags, or hats? A. By rubbing gently with an emery board such as is used for manicuring. Q. How can I clean off smoked-up areas on a brick or stone fireplace? A. Cover with a paste made of concentrated amonia and powdered pumice. Let remain on for about two hours, then scrub it off with hot water and soap, rinse with clear water, and dry. Q. How can I make a better job of mending a tear in a net curtain? A. A coat of colorless fingernail polish applied to a tear in a net curtain, after mending it, makes a perfect finish. Press tlie frayed ends together until the polish dries. A curtain mended in, this fashion should not be stretched after laundering, however. Iron it carefully instead, avoiding the mended spots. Q. How can I prevent wooden garment hangers from snagging fabrics? r A. By giving them a coat of sheila^. Allow to dry Well before hanging any clothes on them. The wood won't 'chip or sliver if protected in this manner. Q. How can I deodorize the inside of my refrigerator? A. By washing it with soapy water containing a little baking soda. Q. How can I remove airplane cement from fabrics A. Thtevetfn be removed from all fabric^? except acetate rayon or - Vlnyon, with acetone (fingernail polish remover). In the case of rayon, amy acetate (banana oil) is the answer. 5 Q. How can I prevent my whipping bowl from slipping ab6ut on my kitchen counter while I'm whipping something up in it? A. Place the bowl on a folded damp cloth, and this will eliminate slippage. Q. How can I reshape some of my small artist's brushes? A. Worn brushes can be reshaped, or special ones made to suit certain jobs, if you'll soak the bristles in water-soluble and l£t dry. Then rub the glue, shape to a compact mass, bristles over a coarse abrasive paper to form the shape you desire. Remove the glue with hot water. Q. What treatment do you recommend for tired feet? A. Two handfuls Of ordinary salt in a basin of hot water will give you new feet for old. Epsom salts, bicarbonate of soda, or ordinary brown laundry soap will produce very refreshing foot baths, too. Q. How can I brighten dulled aluminum kitchen pans? A. Try boiling some apple parings in them. Q. How can I keep a beret shapely after washing it? A. Put it over a large flat plate or over a pot cover, depending on the size of the beret. Remove when thoroughly dry. Q. How can I ;remove lipstick stains from white linens? A. By soaking the cloth In strong , vinegar. If the stain irs WORTH A TRIP TO CHICAGO'S LOOP TO SEE BOX OFFICE OMM DAILY 10 A.M-SUM II A.N TUf, VOU io Vuct lUtf. mw cinestaqe Dearborn & Lakel Ptm utfoii v usrtvio. PUCE AND PERFORMANCE MHEfl.ttruixkTt Mn. Fir, Mui, jile. MATS. DAILY 2 P.M. $2.SO Sl.U $I.M EVES. at 1:30 P.M. )2.I0 $2.10 $2 20 •xc. FRI. A SAT. E*«s. tl.OO *3.00 J2.40 EXTRA SHOWS FRI.-SAT.-SUN. and NEW YEAR'S OAY at 5 P.M. "Hush Puppies ^Shoes Featured at RQTH SllOCS ,1246 X. Green Street McHenry Let us brighten up your printing .. . Even a business card or a billhead can be given 3 fresh, bright new look when imaginatively designed and crisply printed by us. You'll appreciate the difference , . . so will your customers and prospects! If you have an idea that "it's time' for a change" in your forms or literature, get our ideas on the subject! Come In Or Call . . . McHENRY PLAINDEALER 3812 West Elm Street 885-0170 ' Ask for Bill Moore Power train warranted tor 7 years or 24,000 miles Nothing sticks to winter-slick surfaces like an iceboat. Or a Saab: front-wheel drive, up-front engine give snow-plow traction when the going gets rough or slick... rocksteady stability in gusty winds. Just try giving a Saab the slip. the longer, lovelier, livelier SAAB.?. EUROPA MOTORS 3318 W. Pearl Street Open Daily 8:30-6 385-0700 Fri. Til 9 McHenry, 111. Sun. 12-4 is on colored' material, use' equal parts of vinegar and war ter. * Q. How can I soften up hardened glue? A. By placing a few drops of vinegar in the container. ON HONOR ROLL y The nam# of Scott Nickels, a seventh grade student at Junior high school, was pmitted from the "B" honor roll sent by the school for publication two weeks agp. Gov. Otto Kerner has announced that an Illinois Tourist Information booth will be in operation next summer at the .internationally famous Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. The junction with the Disneyland booth will be operated in conjunction with the Disneyland presentation of "Great Moments With Mr. Lincoln," which was premiered at the Illinois Pavilion at the New York World's Fair last year and which will continue as one of, the fair's top trttractionf when it reopens in April, BE WISE -: USE THE ; CLASSIFIEDS Start the Year with the GREATEST SAVINGS ever offered furniture & appliance buyers We're offering the complete inventory of our store at reductions of 20% to 60% off of list many items far below wholesale cost as we rush to reduce our inventory by Vz during January. No reasonable offer refused. 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