Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1966 Page: 2 of 6
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Dear Heloise:
Often when I am hurrying
with my ironing, I think how
much time I wvuld have saved
if 1 had married a short, small
man.
My husband is • feet 4 and
our 18-year-oW son is S feet 7—
it takes a long time to ircm
shirts, pajamas, etc.,' for these
sizes!
Please don’t print my name
as I’m only kidding. I wouldn’t
havw it any other way.
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Dear Heloise:
For readers who have a little
girl who Is ahreya wanting a
lipstick like mommie’s, why not
give her one?
, Only let her lipstick be one
of the sticks used for chapped
lips Instead of a real one. This
stick can be purchased ip any
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terview in Moscow’s Literary
Gazette that "the only way-ip popular
atop the invaaion of the twist women
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away from mommie’s lipstick
and help keep her lips from
besoming chapped. It serves a
double purpose! ~
Just be sure the edges of the
tube are not sharp so the child
will not cut herself.
Yow eould also paint the con-
tainer with fingernail polish to
make it prettier and look like
yours.
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Fer this Is the neswrelfon, he*
and reared under communism,
that was supposed to build the 1
new elassloM society. |
Instead it is more influenced
by the "decadent" life of cap-
italist society than by the arid ’
doctrine of Marxism-Leninism.
Every regime in East Europe
has been forced to come to I
some sort of terms with youth’s |
desire to follow Western, especi-
ally American, trends in art,
dress and entertainment.
Gone are the days when wear-
tog "American" blue jeans
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TOTHeaesTOF
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Trotsky and Joseph Stalin were
in their 3to.
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Communists created their ftet»
Sib likely to bJ^direcfi
against and not for the Com- I
munist regime.
The proMem of the robollious j
yototo penpration baMn4 lhe
TREELESS TREE HOUSE la actaSy a two^ory
houae and must coma down because it violates zon-
ing rules, Fort Worth, Tex., officials have informed
a group of boys. The boys wanted a tree house and
built it on stilts because trees weren’t available at
the back yard site Trouble developed when a neigh-
bor complained that it invaded her privacy. Allen and
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Works! I’d surely have had a
messy looking arm for a while
because I tried several different
ballpoint pens on it. The milk
took off the ink from everyone
of the pens — just as easily
and painlessly as you *aid
Heloise
Dear Heloise:
I plan my Ironing to coincide
with a favorite television pro-
gram.
Out comes the board, the iron,
and a television tray.
The tray holds spray starch,
water filter for the steam Iron,
a plastic apray-top bottle full of
warm water, a cup of coffee —
and away I go.
Thue and Ironing pass quickly
and I almost enjoy a chore I
ueed'to hate.
Mrs. A. Camacho
Copyright, UM, King Features
Syndicate, Inc.
Dear Heloise:
I have a small boy, just two
years old, and he sometimes
I gets hold of a ball point pen and
writes an over himself.
I tried everything to get this
ink off him
Soap works but you really
have to scrub
After trying everything I could
think of, I stumbled onto the
ides ot using milk! Yes, just
regular wholp milk takes off
every bit of Ink and leaves the
. akin on! . 5. s—......
The ink comes off easily with-
out making the skin red and
sore.
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write letters to the editor in
which they express sympathy
for the tMted Statga and de-
clare that they have oo iRteto
tion of killing American aoL
dime” Wbp have do«e them no
there even exalt young pee-
pie, Komsomolskaya Pravda
reported, "who Mart dancing
when a state funeral march Is
played and urinate on menu-
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Are these merely acts of ju-
venile delinquency or are they
extreme example of the revul-
sion of Russia’s youth against
the Communiat dictatorship?
Historically, East Europe’s
and Russia’s youth was always
the mainstay and backbone of
opposition to autocracy and ty-
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sts Are New Revehitionaries
the ago of sputniks and elec-
tronic brains."
However, it is not only be-
cause their native dances now
seem old - fashioned that
“American” dances became so
with young men and
in Communist society.
Mere important la the aura at
Aaaor which aurrounds «wtom
king Western — a g 1 a m • t
lade even raw potent by W
roda attacka at
regimes.
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Happy
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As in the West, Communist
sociologists and educators are
disturbed by a disgruntled and
Shpptical 1 young • Meration
wfiose attitudes and moral codes
SHH/ HE'S FlNE/_
HE'S GETTING
SOME MUCH-
i NEEDED ACTING
I PRACTICE...
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McCullough, Gordon. Stephenville Daily Empire (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 4, Ed. 1 Monday, September 5, 1966, newspaper, September 5, 1966; Stephenville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1351382/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Dublin Public Library.