Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1966 Page: 2 of 6
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and partially charcoal them.
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complaining).-
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we took along hia booster phgjr
in restaurants. This allowed him
to sit higher so he could see
the screen.
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all enjoyed the movie.
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Dear Helofee:
With three females in my fam-
ily, shampoo is used with aban-
In order to get that last bit
oui of the tube, I use a clip-
type clothespin, and hang the
tube by its tail from the shower
curtain rod.
The last bit of shampoo is
right down there in the cap,
ready to use.
Isabel C. Merriam
When going to a drive-in the-
ater, on picnics or traveling, try
putting juices in small, screw-
top jars for the children
Remove the liner of the jar
lid, punch a hole in the metal
top with your ice pick, and re-
place the liner before capping
the jar, so the juice won’t leak
out.
Then, when ready to use, re-
move the liner of the lid and In-
sert a straw in that hole. You
won’t have spilled drinks all
ovet your car seats, blankets,
etc.
These empty jars could even
be sterilised like baby bottles
and carried in your glove com-
partment. Then when you go to
a drive-in you could divide that
malted or coke among your
small children.
Heloise
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n the foil-for about 30 min-
The nice part about this is—
we have no pans to wash, and
ike have the taste of the char-
coaled steaks without building
another fire, etc.
Wonderful tor small families
or people who live alone.
Mr. Vance
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try to get settled to
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1 ly ai possible. The other pas- " * .j — —
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■ an unreasonable length of time ’,
’ When Women Must Walt In A
■_ *Ea^rMn. Port: When a group
of women arrive separately to
have lunch in a restaurant,
should the earliest arrivals go
in and sit at a table or should
they watt outside the dining
room until they all arrive? In
so many restaurants in the
city the entry is a bar aad it
seems rather embarrassing for
a lone woman to stand and wait
might wait at least until
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Macks Are Suitable For Night
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month. Some of my frieqds have
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change into them on the plane
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to arrive for dinner woujd »
between five and fifteen mla
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taite^ to" wowter tf yeu had i
forgotten the date. Rut to ar-
rive too early is worse because ;
you may surprise youj’hostess
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roller, or your host feveriBuy
trying to sharpen his carving
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Dear Heloise:
After a week of roller skating
by all the neighborhood children
on dur carport and driveway,
folks wondered bow I got the
concerete so clean and white—
or if we had poufed new con-
crete.
The skatfag had done it.
Of course, it left loose, white
dust that was tracked into the
house!
| . Jane Maddox
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The easiest way to keep track
of the top of the butter dish is
to leave it in the butter keeper
in the refrigerator while ‘Using
the butter.
This not only eliminates
searching the counters for the
with the butter,
laway pie tins, the cover cold and
with fatl, and less clytteaed.
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 196, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1966, newspaper, June 3, 1966; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351316/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.