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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 7 Apr 1960, p. 5

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Sunday, April 7, 1960 THE McHENHY PLAINDEALER mm&m PagiFlw I How Can I ? By Anne Ashley Q. Ho\y can I straighten out some warped phonograph re- 1$rds? A. One way to do this is to immerse your records in hot water (about 150 degrees) in a shallow flat-bottom pan. Then invert a dinner plate over SEVENTEEN AREA ASSESSORS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING County Clerk Vernon W. Kays issued supplies to assessors from seventeen townships in the county who met in annual session at the court house last Thursday. Various values on grain, cattle, etc.. were agreed upon at this time. Among those present were the record, a plate whose diaLester Bacon of McHenry and meter permits its edge to con-1 Paul Dohcrty of Nunda. who tact only the outer edge of the | heard' Harry F. Peteit, tax asrecord. Place a one-pound i sessment advisor of District 1. weight on the plate and leave j state highway department, and ;«e record under pressure until Stanley Comue, supervisor of tne water has cooled to room assessments in the county, temperature. , ! ! spouk on the assessment pro- KNOW YOUR HOSPITAL by Marie Schaettgen primarily, for curing the soul rather than the body. They were operated by Monks. Because the word infirmary was used to designate a room set apart for Monks who were unable to work, a hospital is still sometimes called an infirmary, r-wtu-v 1 . i From the French we acquired Q. How can I keep leather . ^ k * !*1S • tfle word "Hospital" meaning. chai,rs and other leather arti-1 ^rf'^ Walgenbach. deputy coun- ; v. hr>»oi Th« cles clean and shiny looking? I tieasurer> a"d John Bay of Hotel Dleii "Hotel Dieu", (House . of God), was the name used in the days when hospitals were not much more than poor- J ^>ecornp accdent "cases'. Dishouses. Started by the clergy ; eases attributable to our fastin Europe, they were designed, ! Pace(* modern standard of livgroups grew into sfnall towns ;ind large _cities, the need Xor more and better hospitals grew too. As medical ^science advanced so too did -industrial science. Soon we had with us high speed cars, -boats, planes and dangerous machinery. More hospitals were built. More people were bom to was at a rate of fifty-nine eases per l.vUO porsons, while more than twelve but of every l.OOu persons had chronic bronchitis, .jid thirteen had LINCOLN GUIDE A new guide ip subjects related to the life arid times n[ Abraham Lincoln, is available, free, to teachers requesting it. according to Newton C. Fai~ of Chicago, chairman of th< i»l hospital is a necessity, not | CURRENT COUGHS a luxury ' Mayor Freund, who jSH00U) END COLD heads- the fund drive commit- | • _ •! tee, is leading the appeal for I SEASON THIS YEAR the entire community to sup- j port McHenry hospital in, this | Although the cilrrent burst,! one of the other chronic resconcentrated effort to collect 'j of coughs, sneezes and wheeies I piratory conditions, which infunds to build a new eighteen ! will just about end the winter i ciudes phalangitis and laryn- ininols ^ LincoTn"'Sesquicen tenbed building with maternity cold season, such symptoms af- > gitis. deflected nasal septum, = , rnmrr1ssiori Thi 51 .memfacilities. The structure Will flict a large portion of the U. S. j bronchiectasis and others, but ber commission -atmomted bv benefit many nearby commun- population throughout t h e j excludes tuberculosis. Gov Stratton 'in 1958, ities which now have no easily ' ye®.r. t These chronic illnesses were had charge of HUrtois' obsenaccessible hospital fatfcilities. ' The Health Insurance Insti- • responsible for much time lost. a nee Qf the sesquicentennial of in„ • . . . „ ^ , A modern hospital with ade- j tut* said today that approxi- j In the space of a year, asthma- Lincoln's birth. A small sur- 22 d S8: r Q 'a'e beds, fine equipment and 1 lately one out of every ten . hay fever accounted for 97 mil- plus from the anniversary banhoemtnl* .... Americans suffers from a , lion days of restricted activity. quet jn Springfield and prichronic respiratory condition, j and 30 million of these were \71ie contributions financed the such as' asthma or hay fever, 1 bed disability days. publication; jhe commission rechronic sinusitis, ctironic bron- . --- ceived no appropriation from Ciiitis, or a combination of res- Our word "grocer" comes the state. piratory ailments. ' from gross, meaning 12 dozen. : : A. By making a practice of the agricultural state farm rubbing them frequently with j census" loosely, hotel. The modern hospital is, virtually, a combination of all three-- a house of for more and better hospitals grew out of all proportion to the ability of the hospital to be self-supporting. So--to replace. Bf?n Franklin and his friends as hospital fund raisers, we now have c h a i r m e n aud c o m m i t t e e s made up of eivic-rainded citizens. Among these none, is more civic-minded than the mayor efficient staff, is the best, health insurance policy you can buy. SERVES ON BOARD Daniel A. Justen of 400 W. Elm slreet spent five days last week m Chicago, serving on the Illinoins board of examiners on funeral directing and embalming. Mr. Justen is one Asthma and hay fever af- or in quantities feet about forty-eight out of -- every 1,000 persons in the ' The Virgin Islands have egg whites which have been beate n t o a s t i f f c o n s i s t e n c y . . . . . . . Q. How ' can I remove the 'pvcnu?. which is property tax, marks iefft on the skin after u?ec* to "^mtain the mariy sersa? rie adhesive tape has been by the public, including pulled off? j police, fire protection, health A. Fingernail polish rerilover j a'^ v °^are services, libraries, is excellent for this purpose. schools, etc. Every dollar paid „ T r T . • . , on property taxes is used to Q. How can X insure perfect., ,w s(,rvices ^ straisht scams in my home, stat(1 does not sharc |he lo_ sewing? j caj projjprtv |ax A. Try placing a -- -- | God, a hotel and an infirmary. ! McHenry, George P. Freund • I of "four new members in the • made concerning the mam source ofr | During the 16th centurv*-" the 'HmAe c?t al1Z0S'n?°re.Eer«h apS tha" state ..r..e.c..c.n ll> appointed by An explanation was G.I.L. News i monasteries had been dissolved ' by the order of His Majesty. | Henry VIII. This left England I practically ,without' hospitals. • Serious epidemics of . Black | Plague, smallpox and fever, I combined with the disaster of L the great London fire, roused i the people to action. Thus it 1 was that in the 18th century I a new kind of hospital movej ment began both in England and in the United States. It was with this movement that ! the voluntary hospital was 1 born. ! In the United States the hi one-inch piece of cellophane tape on the needle plate of your sewing machine, %-inch from the i^edle point. Then you can run your material along the edge of this tape. Almost all patterns call for %-inch seams. The aims and principles of j movement was spearheaded by Q. How can I repair some; the Government Improvement i Benjamin Franklin. It is now small holes in linoleum? J League are set forth below: j rcore than 200 years since Mr. A. By carefully filling these I 1. Support those public offi- • Franklin begged funds from holes with a mixture of finely ; rials who have proven them-1 bis friends and fellow citizens chopped cork and liquid glue, selves as capable, qualified men! for the purpose of establishing which is allowed tQ dry thor- of integrity, who will serve for ^rst hospital in the Unitoughly and then, given a coat the best interest of "the public.! ed Statesq^ jclear varnish. 2. Bring to local office qual- j He was the first, but not the Q. How can I remove tea ified and capable men of in- last person to conduct an orstains from chinaware?. tegrity, who will serve for thejBanized hospital fund drive. , A. Salt and vinegar usually best interest of the public. ! As the country grew and does a fine job of this. 3. Strive to keep the local j the people began to crowd to- Q. What is a good way to political units (township, coun- j gelher into groups, and the prevent moths in stored cloth- ty, village, school districts, etc.) ing or furniture? aware of the best interests of A. Bend an ordinary straight, the public. pin to form a hook, heat the 1 4. Attempt to eliminate pinhead, and insert it into a > waste, unjustified spending and tth ball. When cool, it will excessive taxes. j cemented into place. Then 5 Give the individual mem- i t o o k t h e m o t h b a l l i n t o t h e ' b e r s o f t h e p u b l i c a m o r e e f - ' 5&Othing or attach it to the fective voice in the formulation furniture to be stored. of local taxing policies. Q. How can I give myself! Write Station Box 25 for a quick facial beauty treat- information. j ment? : | A. Beat the white of an egg, jn jg24 Cornelius Von Drebuntil it s stiff. Rub this on the ^ a n0||ancjer> invented the ; face and throat and leave 1 (fjrst submarine. It was oar-j there until it dries. Then re-, propeye(j ,an(j capable of sub- j n^'e with warm water and mcrging t0 15 feet you'll be pleased with the resu^ s- John Paul Jones' ship, th-e Q. How can I clean some . Bon Homme Richard, was nampans that have been scorched e(J in honQr Qf Benjamin Frank_ by food adhering to them. lin's fictional philosopher. 1 A. Sprinkle some baking soda into the pans, allow to stand for awhile, then scour them clean. Q. How can I make brown sij|-ar syrup? 7L. To make brown sugar syrup. use 1 cup of brown sugar to %-cup' water, and let it come to the boiling point. most of us. that the expansion ' Go\. William G. Stratton. of the .McHenry hospital is -a - - - very real necessity. ! When there is an accident or a sudden illness, there is no 1 time to shop around for a hos- • pital bed. When a child is about to enter this, world, ho Cannot ' wait until a bed is available, j All of us have seen graphic | and sometimes tragic illustrations of the seriousness of this truth. As Mayor Freund recently I put it, "The need for a maternity department in our lo- j Legend tells us that Herod .. served mammoth steak to . ,. . .. . .. --- -- .a friends -- from long-frozen civilian non-institutional P©pu- yearly temperature variation of bodies in the Caucasus Mounlation. the Institute reported about 6°. . tains - in its analysis of data from the i -- ' ^ ' • . U. S. National Health Survey ' Program. The prevalence of Mnusitis ED'S RENTAL RENTS Chain Saws to Sanders EVergreen 5-4123 NOW OPEN FOR PLAY! 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To probe for flaws in solid steel, scientists at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Silver Spring, Md., peer deep into the metal mass with the aid of a super X-ray machine generating 10 million electron volts. -^aval mines so intelligent tmly will select only the biggest. best and most important ships to blow themselves up under are being developed by underwater warfare experts at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Silver Spring, Md. ft THE RAINBOW CLEANERS TRUCK IN FRONT OF YOUR HOME TELLS YOUR NEIGHBORS,.. .. • You want the best for your family! PHONE EVergreen 5-0927 For Picfcup Service SAN IT0NE SERVICE OWNED AND OPERATED BY LOCAL FOLKS 50c" 50<= THIS COUPON GOOD FOR FIFTY CENTS TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OF 6-M LB. ARMOUR STARLIGHT CANNED HAM With A Regular Meat Purchase (Limit 1 Coupon Per Hpm) '50c 50c Extra Fancy Tube TOMATOES 19° .«b. Florida Fancy Thin Skin You'd Like What You See - in Oir MEAT CASES,! 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