Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 4, 1969 Page: 6 of 12
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Sunday, June 15
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1005 Indian Creek Road
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NEED IRONING
WE LOVE TO COOK FOR YOU
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HOME OF UNUSUALLY
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
See 4 Corners
for that unique gift
Towncraft Penn-
Preet solid
color shirts
So nice to
come home
classified ad and see
for yourself the
quick results.
This is the easy way
to raise cash for
buying
Here Are Some Solutions
For Hanging Ornaments
By POLLY CRAMER
Books, greeting cards, flight bags, drop
kits, manicure sets, games, playing cards
and stationery.
MEN'S
NEVER
FATHER'S DAY
GIFTS
ON HIS DAY WITH A
DELICIOUS DECORATED
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lin'.
Dear Heloise:
Regular 3.89
Value ....
squeeze out the needed drops
The rest of the lemon is kept
until needed again. This is a
It really works'
Mrs. Boone, you're a little dar-
dress?
Dear Heloise:
I had two sets of china salt
and papper shakers—the kind
with a cork in the bottom
The corks, being old. were
broken off and had been pushed
up inside.
After trying to buy corks at
POLLY'S NOTE: I always
slip the lemon in a small
plastic bag before potting it
back in the refrigerator and I :
think I would also pat the
toothpick back in the hole.
(Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) '
Dear Heloise:
Do you want to turn those
everyday refrigerator biscuits
into a Sunday Dinner treat?
Try sprinkling on your favor-
ite seed — poppy, sesame or
caraway. GOOD!
Betty Klopotek
Copyright. 1969, King Features
Syndicate, Inc.
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DEAR POLLY Wall Worrier
can hang things on her wall on
a heavy daming needle. Cut the
eye off, drive the bottom pointed
part into the wall at an angle.
This will not leave a very large
hole. Later the needle can be
driven in flush with the wall and
dips at a slam distribute weight
properly and I find them most
'What infuriates me is that we didn't get top billing:
Wh, isn't it called the INDUSTRIALmilitary
com pier‘S
Dear Heloise:
Guess what?
I have found a terrific way to
get ball-point ink stains out of
washable clothes, and it will ev-
en work on synthetic leathers.
You would never guess what
does the trick Its HAIRSPRAY!
Just take a can and spray
some on the ink spot and rub. several stores. I found a good
It blots out the spot Then, if substitute I used the rubber
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Did you ever hear of anyone
who is so lazy that when she
gets all her dresses clean and
hanging in the closet, she is re-
luctant to go out . . . because
she will have to dirty a clean
necessary, when on washable squeeze tops from eyedrop bot-
fabric, rinse in warm sudsy wa- tles.
ter. ’ They are so easy to put in and
Always treat the ink stain as never* fall out
5
. cottons never need ironing, stay neat come
washing, wear. 14%-16.
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_ good way to keep the lemon
satisfactory. They come in var- from drying out -ELLY
ious sizes for different weights
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WHITE SHIRTS
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DEAR POLLY Wall Worrier
could buy at the hardware store
a stud finder that has a magnet
and an arrow in it. When this is
moved slowly across the wall
(horizontally) the arrow will
come to dead center when it
contacts the metal of a nail, us-
ually in the center of the stud
Once you have found one stud,
others may be found quickly
They are usually about 16 in-
ches apart
Those picture hooks that have
Make Him Feel Like a King on His Day!
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The best way to pamper Pop on Father's Day is to give him
a gift that will make him feel like a '‘King." Check these
ads of Father's Day Specials to find the perfect gift for your
Pop.
shiny finish that does not look
good. I washed the Moose
again but the shine remained.
Does anyone have any sug-
gestions to get rid of this
shine?-RUTH
DEAR POLLY When cook-
ing or baking and a recipe calls
for a few drops of lemon juice
I do not cut up a whole lemon
but stick a sharp wooden tooth-
pick into the lemon and then
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-BARBARA
POLLY'S PROBLEM
DEAR POLLY: Washed my
Mack crepe wash-and-
wear blouse by hand and iron-
M I with lew heat it has a )
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* on mellow calf leather
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A fashion. In a choice of E
handsome styles. (e 5
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soon as possible. Jean Hoban They can also be trimmed off
I wouldn t have believed it, long. Granny
Jean, but you know, it worked! Dear Heloise:
At least, it did on the three 1 never knew what to do about
brands of ball-point pens I test- my watch when I went to the
ed Jl a squirt or two of the beach. There was always dan-
ole hairspray and out came that of getting sand in it, yet 1
spot doesn’t even take much needed to have it with me
r r a Heloise Then one day 1 hit upon a
find.abrand great idea. I took one of those
thatwe cheap old ittle plastic pill containers and
Dear Heloise. put my watchinside.
I think Ive found the solu- Whatta handy-dandy ... I
tion to making syrup without it could see 11 at all times, and
getting all sugars-. yet there was.no danger of get-
Most recipes cal! for about the ting watch ruined by sand
same amount of water as sugar, and grit
But the secret of making sy -
nip is a LONG boil. I usually Dear Heloise:
add brown sugar: you may use don 1 sprinkle my pillow
part granulated: and about two cases, but iron them dry by us-
tablespoons of corn syrup. I boil mg spray starch
it to the right consistancy but This gives them a nice new
DON’T let it get too thick. finish. And besides, they repel
Then I add maple flavoring, the dirt better. They are cer-
When cooked this way the syrup tainly not stiff and are much
will keep indefinitely on the pan- easier to iron
try shelf. Mrs. J Boone Peggy Baker
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Fisher, Norman. Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 4, 1969, newspaper, June 4, 1969; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1572395/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.