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I. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1974 THE TRIBUNAL AID PAGE 3 Consumer^ Corner by Barry L. Boneno Executive Director HijhTbintUonsumer Credit Counseling If) outreach Human Resources in Action in North I >'™a Jim Bums For Information Of Your Community And Your People, Read THE TRIBUNAL AID Every Week. It’s A Lot Of Knowledge And Information For Only 15 Cents. If you want to save money on household clean ers and avoid using polluting chemicals, there’s a simple solution: Do it yourself. Make your own household cleaners, A new book. Household Ecology, by Julia Percivall and Pixie while, and if the drain isn’t clogged with something powerful, it should clear. Toothpaste may make your breath smell sweeter, but it’s the actual brushing handy in the laundry room. Soaking clothes in cold salt water helps remove most stains, including blood. Sprinkling salt along base boards and in corners of that counts. The best counter bases will keep prescription for keeping ants out of the kitchen, teeth white is simple Other salt tips: If you’re bicarbonate of soda the making an omelette or The Division of Vocatio- Prosthetic devices can also nal Rehabilitation of the be furnished. N.C. Department of Human Vocational Rehabilitation Resources .is helping the can also provide tools and state’s disabled citizens equipment for a job or for become employed and establishing a small busi- self-supporting through its ness for a handicapped many services. person. In summary, practically any good and services Whether the disability be Burger (Prentice-Hall, En _ ... —„— glewood Cliffs, N.J., 07632; dentifrice used by Ralph souffle, always sprinkle salt mental or physical, if it is a necessary to render a $5.95), tells how. For Nader, among others. into the egg whites. It substantial handicap o person employ- example: A solution of salt To clean chrome and makes them whip stiff or employment, oca lona provided and water will get rid of stainless steel, all you need faster. If you’ve used too Rehabilitation is concern- through Vocational Reha- soap and detergent from is a dry cloth, white flour, much salt in a soup or stew, bilitation. and a little elbow grease, slice a raw potato or two Under present law, a Presently, the handicap- For an all-purpose furni- into the pot to soak it up great variety of services is Ped in North Carolina are ture polish, mix together a (don’t forget to fish the available to disabled indivi- being served through a spud out). duals to enable them to network of some 170 offices If you do all these things, become employable. located throughout the you’ll not only reap the . , state. benefits we’ve already . trainmg and counse- y^e heart of the mentioned- savings on '*"8 ® ‘ Vocational Rehabilitation costs and protecting the Program. Classroom educa- program is the rehabilita - but you’ll hiat, cnhnnU Counselor the receptacles - salt also helps kill germs. Salt can be used as well as a scouring agent instead of pre-soaped pads or what have you. To remove black gook from pots and pans, fill them with cold water, a lot of salt and a piece of onion. Let this bouillon sit half-cup of vinegar, a half-cup of rubbing alcohol, and a cup of linseed oil. Shake well before using. It’s good for polished wood as well as many painted wood surfaces. On the He environment - but you ii schools, „ , , . overnight, then boil it latter, try it on a small spot also benefit by having colleges or technical insti- *"e handicapped slowly, over a low flame, to make sure it doesn’t take fewer poisonous concoc- provided. Person’s first contact with for five minutes. Let the the paint off. tions around the house. the rehabilitation process, water cool, throw out the To clean marble: Put a For further information. Medical Care, including and the one in close touch liquid, and the glup will be freshly cut lemon inside a please contact High Point surgery and therapy ser- with him throughout. Every cloth, and dip the cloth into Consumer Credit Counse- vices, has enabled many county in the state is served warm water and then ling. Inc., 142 Church physically handicapped by one or more rehabilita- borax. Rub the marble with Avenue, or call 885-004L persons to return to work, tion counselors. Some counties do not have an gone. Aluminum pots can be shined by boiling any fruit juice it} them. To clean a copper pan, scrub the surface with a lemon that’s been dipped in salt. Or use a paste made out of hot vinegar, flour and salt mixed together in equal parts. Scrub the copper with a cloth or steel wool, then rinse with hot water. As for silverware, pro- vjded that you’re dealing water. To keep spots off siphoning with a rubber death. He pointed out, with just the flat kind (no glassware, add vinegar t tube is risking severe however, that some indivi- intricate patterns), follow the water you clean the ''>ness and possible death, duals can tolerate more this recipe: Mix together gia^g ^ith. Crystal is best according to Dr. Robert fumes than others, one quart of water, a cleaned with one part tablespoon of bicarbonate vinegar and three parts of soda, and a tablespoon of water. Let it dry in the air. salt. Bring this vile jg renovate leather concoction to a boil in an furniture: Use a cup of aluminum pot, then drop linseed oil and a cup of this, then polish it with a soft cloth. To clean brass: Mix salt and ftour equally, then add enough vinegar to make a paste. Cover the brass with this glop, let it dry, rinse it off, and wipe the brass with a soft cloth. • To clean plastic tile: Use Gas Siphoning Is Dangerous RALEIGH-A person who gasoline fumes continually decides to manipulate a over a period of two hours a solution of vinegar and tank of gasoline by has been known to cause your flatware in, a few vinegar. Boil the linseed oil ing gasoline into the lungs “Aid should consist Neely of the Division of “When gasoline fumes Health Services. enter the windpipe they can Neely said there are two cause bronchial spasms and dangers in siphoning gaso- the victim can smother to line. death if immediate aid is “The possibility of draw- not given,” Neely said. of pieces at a time, and let jf it hasn’t been boiled everything boil for three already (since it’s flamm- minutes. Remove the able, boil it in a pan that’s during the siphoning pro- mouth to mouth resuscita- cess is very real,” Neely tion and immediate medical said. “Gasoline is a care. The patient should silverware, let it drain on a been placed inside another hydrocarbon, volatile and never be made to vomit, soft cloth, and polish it with pan filled with water). Let cause irritation of the The gasoline should be a second cloth. the oil cool, then mix in the srnall air sacs of the lung - removed from the stomach Food stains in the kitchen vinegar. Apply this stuff to resulting in pneumonia, under medical supervi- can be removed by rubbing any shabby or stained them with a damp cloth that leather sparingly. On has been dipped into patent leather, just use baking soda or salt. some milk. As for clogged drains. To keep a washing pour in a handful of machine from bubbling bicarbonate of soda, fol- over, warns Salt - publish- lowed by a half cup of ed, naturally, by the Salt vinegar. Let it sit for a Institute - keep a box of salt Less than a teaspoonful is sion,” all it takes. Gasoline vomited from the stomach and drawn into the lungs can have the same effect.” Neely said gasoline fumes have the same effect on a person’t brain that glue sniffing does. Sniffing office but counselors work in those counties on certain days. Any handicapped person in need of these services should contact their local office or Vocational Reha bilitation. In counties that do not have an office, the local county department of Social Services will be able to provide the name, address and telephone number of the counselors assigned to those counties. Any citizen of North Carolina is eligible if he is of an employable age and if it can be established that he has a physical or mental disability which hinders him from being employed, and one which Vocational Rehabilitation Services may reasonably be expected to correct or alleviate to the point that he can become able to engage in a gainful occupation. January Clearance Special! Friday and Saturday only... 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