PAGE 16 - PLAINDEALER-FRIDAY. AUGUST 30. 1974 Here's how to feel better: relax yourself -- feet first Today's busy lifestyles mean tired bodies, as ev eryone hurries from home to office to recreation. A steady, "on-the-go" pace sometimes shows up in tight, tense muscles and strained nerves. Clever women know how to ease the tension to make life more enjoyable. One way to relax is to start at the bottom where all the action is -- at the feet. Tired feet put a strain on the rest of the body and relaxing them can help soothe the body and the psyche, too. Take all the weight off your feet, suggest the foot- care experts at Scholl: prop them up above your head as you lie on the floor or bed to rest and refresh tired toes after a day of pounding pavement, ten nis courts or store aisles. Another soother is to stretch out in a hot tub for 15 to 30 minutes and let the warm water work ! THINK ABOUT IT! BY BOB JUSTEN The advantages of management over labor have been minimized through the years by the day by day, month by month, year by year work of union organizers. As if in a' cycle, advantages and attitudes have changed. The charges levelled at management years ago are now being heard and hurled .against labor unions and their leaders. Selfish attitudes and demands of "me first" - or - "We want what we want and nothing else will do" - will simply have to give way in the foreseeable future by all parties. The reasons should be clear. Today's society, marked by complex interdependence of people centered in den sely populated cities make the problems of one class of people the problems of all. A dedicated coalition between lower, middle and upper classes - between management, labor, minorities - andevenpoliticalparites - must take place to tackle, the problems of education, housing, highways and expressways, civil rights, ur ban renewal, mass transportation and welfare. Failure to do so will be poisoning the well at which all must drink GEORGE R. JUSTEN FUNERAL HOME T519 W. Elm St. McHenry, Illinois wonders as a relaxing agent. Or if time is slfort, give feet a session in their own warm Ijath of Soap •N Soak to ease tense, tired muscles. After a foot bath, rub a softening lotion onto feet and legs with a gentle massaging action to stim ulate circulation. Move thumbs in a circular mo tion across the top, on soles and around ankles. Finish by wiggling each toe individually from base to tips with Angers. Probably the ultimate in personal luxury and an easy alternative to a "do- it-yourself" foot massage is a soothing session on Scholl's electric foot mas- sager. Toes tingle with new life after a few minutes of its vibrating action. A final touch to any foot A season of change--look tofall in mood-making sun glasses rY7ocw T/U < Fall is a season of change -- to a new tempo of life, to a new fashion direction, to new fashion colors. And the change has never been better. This year, fashion is fluid, pretty and feminine with attention focusing on the face again, where women have always want ed it anvway. Lip tints are relaxing ritual, give feet a send-off with a cool, re freshing mist of powder spray. Recharged, feet will be ready to renew their "active" routine at a fast er, surer pace. PUT NEW UFE IN YOUR HOME !v A NEW KITCHEN CAN ADD NEW LIFE AND ENJOYMENT TO YOUR HOME. STOP IN TODAY AND LET THE EXPERTS AT KEYLINE SHOW YOU HOW EASY IT IS TO HAVE YOUR DREAM KITCHEN. FREE ESTIMATES KEYLINE KITCHENS 4614 W. RTE. 120 McHENRY, ILL 815-385-1720 alive with warm color; blushers are soft and rosy. Eyes need their own spe cial accents, too, and fash- ipnable women know that among the best eye- brighteners are large, cur vy sunglass shapes like these from the Cool-Ray Polaroid sunglass collec tion. With their variety in looks and hues, sunglasses hnve become as much a fashion accessory as jew elry. With their variety in shapes and sizes, they are chosen by smart women with as much concern for effect as make-up. This year, mood-making sunglasses look best when they are shaped-up in large curving shapes. And though they look delicate, quality sunspecs like these from Cool-Ray will keep eyes cool and comfortable in the sun because of the special Polaroid lenses that screen out tiring re flected glare. Sunglasses that combine smart fashion with sturdy function continue to re affirm their place in the sun year-round and are one put-on you will never want to be without. The things you don't know do hurt you; they arc the things you should try to learn. * * * * The only excuse for writ ing is to spread intelligent thought and information rather than seek popularity. A .A- /fw thc.y s*y 7ttc.fi*-'S Stto*. t *%,<£> MOONTALK - Mike Cook is a 16-year-old West campus junior whose favorite hobby is drawing cartoons. Inspired by the space age in which he is living, and drawing upon his recollection of the recent gasoline shortage, Mike came up with the above cartoon, one of many to his credit. He is the son of Mrs. Judith Cook of 3801 Ann street, McIIenrv. New lifestyle boosts paper product uses America has become a truly leisure-oriented na tion. Americans are trav eling more, eating out more, spending more of their time and money on enjoyment. And a correlative trend is following on the heels of this new emphasis on leisure. Women no longer ^oodStotis w m THURS AUG 29. THROUGH SUN SEPT 1. 1974 AT ALL JEWEL STORES IN COOK, LAKE. DUPAGE, AND MC HENRY COUNTIES (EXCLUDING RIVER OAKS AND ELGIN) ONLY SMOKED MEATS. LUNCHMEATS POULTRY, AND FROZEN FISH AND SEAFOOD ARE AVAILABLE AFTER SIX P M WEEK DAYS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY AND HOLIDAYS Your Nearby Jewel Has All The Finns For Outdoor Feasting! 135 i vf t Brighten Your Holiday Menus With Fine, Fresh, Jewel Produce! Don't Miss Jewel's Exciting U.S.D.A. Choice Steak Sale! FRESH GREEN wf, ~ USD A CHOICE Seedless Grapes BONELESS PEP UP A SALAD 85/95 SIZE D A GRADE "A Chicken Breast with Back Portion Green Pepper SUBURBAN STORES CHICAGO STORES ardour TASTY N ELEGANT Broccoli PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.. AUG. 31. 1974 Take A Holiday From The Kitchen Let The Chef Do All The Cooking! IMPORTED v Baked nnr REG. »1 09 '/j LB AMERICAN Potato Salad Kitchen* Street McHenry Hours Sundays m0m HEINZ YUMMY REG -- OR DIET CHERRY VALLEY ALL FLAVORS Drinks TOMATC KfTCHUP 46 OZ CANS REG 39 U S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ROUND RUMP Rump Roast si 47 U.S.D.A GRADE "A" Chicken Legs with Back Portion LB 49 ALL BRAND HOT DOG SALE! JEWEL Hardwood Smoked Hot Dogs 1 LB. PKG 79 JEWEL Hardwood Smoked $197 Hot DogS 2 LB PKG § ARMOUR STAR OR CORN KING All Meat Hot Dogs 1 LB. PKG LB OSCAR MAYER All Meat Hot Dogs SHEBOYGAN Fresh Pork Bratwurst lb 83' 98' 98 HYoRADE . 1D * « 1 O Ball Park Franks pkg * | HYGRADE West Virginia LB $|29 Semi Boneless Haml GOVT INSPECTED PORK LOIN Country Style Ribs .98* ?139 GOVT INSPECTED PORK LOIN Rolled Pork Roast JEWEL i\ Old Fashioned Smoked $11 9 / Sausage lb I KB I § Keg O Ketchup 32 OZ BTL $lg8 *1*66' m "ncMup M REG. 15' REG 77' Ha m - . . j*- OWL*.; I* JEWEL MAID HOT DOG OR Hamburger Buns PKG OF 8 EACH 39 REG 49' see household chores as be-alls and end-alls. That's one of the major reasons for the growth in the paper product market, according to Scott Paper Co.'s Consumer Informa tion Center. Explains a Scott spokesman, "Con venience is definitely re placing formality in to day's home lifestyles. Peo ple will entertain buffet- style, for example, and use decorated paper napkins in place of cloth napkins, decorated place mats in stead of fancy tablecloths. Paper towels will serve in lieu of hand towels in bathrooms, dish towels in kitchens, and so forth. The varied uses consum ers have found for paper products are innumerable. A few examples: • Wrapping and or stuffing breakable objects with paper towels on mov ing day avoids breakage, and keeps items clean. • Lining work areas with paper toweling means easy clean-up after work is done. • Washing minor cuts with a fresh paper towel instead of a reusable cloth. • Using paper plates and towels for picnics means very little washing when you're back home. But convenience isn't the only reason for the in creased use of paper. New fabric technology has al most mandated increased paper use. The days when an old cotton sheet lived on as serviceable rags are all but gone. Today's per- manent-press synthetics make singularly poor rags. Soft, absorbent paper tow els are rapidly displacing the launderable remnant. And disposable paper products leave more room for variety. Few house holds have six or seven sets of cloth napkins. But decorated paper napkins and towels let the place setting fit any number of moods. Scotland's cuisine offers creative cook robust fare The creative cook will find relief from recipes with too many ingredients and too much richness in the cuisine of Scotland, which t)ffers simple and hearty dishes intriguing for making delicious use of just a few but well- chosen ingredients. There are not too many cookbooks which include the specialties of Scotland, an oversight remedied by a new 20-page color book let called "The Bonnie Food and Drink Recipes of Scotland" which you can get free by writing to The Famous Grouse, Box 929, Wall St. Station, New York, N Y. 10005. (Famous Grouse is the unique 90- proof blended Scotch which our celebrities seem to have discovered from the day it was brought over here.) A number of Highland and Lowland specialties are featured, including famous ones like Cock-a- Leekie soup and Grilled Buttered Kippers and those just as tasty but not so famous, such as Forfar Bridies (meat turnovers) and Athole Brose. a drink SENIOR CITIZENS FREE HEARING TESTS SET FOR WEDS 1 5 PM R.0. STENSLAND & ASSOCIATES RENTAL ON ZENITH & MAICO HEARING AIDS 3937 W Main St McHenry 815-385-7661 WEDNESDAY ONLY ISP M made with Scotch and honey. Here is a recipe from the booklet for Baked Sal mon Steaks Pitlochry: ' /4 lh. mushroom* 1 med. onion, chopped 4 salmon steaks, about 1 inch salt and pepper 1 tblsp. minced fresh dil l % cup melted butter % cup each lemon juice and white wine paprika Chop mushrooms (save a few) and combine with onions in bottom of but tered baking pan. Place salmon steaks on top, sprinkle with salt, pepper, dill. Mix butter, lemon juice and wine; pour over fish. Bake in pre-heated 375 degree oven for 10 minutes, basting once or twice with pan juices. Sprinkle fish with paprika, add mushroom caps to pan. Bake 8-10 minutes more. Garnish fish with mushroom caps and serve with pan juices. Serves 4. CURE? . . . Chung Tasi Yu, 69, of Taiwan, who discovered a new way of curing his asthma -- by swallowing baby rats alive. He has been eating squeaking bab> rats for eight years. WliSter Doiojut at mc neils next to the HORN5BY FAMILY C f N f f K S Rt. 47 and Country Club Rd. Woodstock I" M# ) Ittt ir y