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THE DENTON RECORD-CHRONICLE
Friday, November 12, l»7t :
Friday
Helen Bottel
Shop for Eyeglasses like you do
everything else .________
Sexy tips for turning him on
Dear Helen:
Oh, my! All those answers to "Walking the
Line,” the “over-sexed” wife of an under-sexed
husband.
Unless she walked into marriage already
knowing there'd be a problem, he must have
diminished gradually That was the time for her to
get his motor going again. Since she didn't, here
are some tips on what to do NOW
Read up in his horoscope what particular part of
the anatomy his sign likes best Did you know that
each sign prefers a different part of the anatomy?
Then do something about it: If he's a leg man.
wear high heels and short skirts, or less if it's
what's up front that counts, get seductive with a
flimsy top. Let him ogle her!
Then (I'm letting all my cats out of the bag, but
here goes), get the girlie magazine and put it in
front of him He likes fantasy, too
How about a good old drive-in movie' An "R"
will do. with some heavy necking in the erotic
scenes
A candlelit dinner for two helps And plenty of
compliments to go with it When a man can't
perform, it's agony for him He needs much
bolstering. Never show him you're fearful or
disappointed. Just that “this happens to eveyone
sometimes and a miss or two is no big deal."
Did anyone suggest the fireplace? It 's the oldest
stimulant going, with a bit of brandy sipped slowly
and soft music playing.
How about taking a shower together’
And the old one, "rubbing his back," or you
could say, "my back is tired, would you rub it,
honey?" Add something like. “You have won-
derful strong hands. " Remember the Masters and
Johnson clinics start couples this way — just
touching, no strong sex, until they get over fear of
failure.
Oops, excuse me. I think I'll invite my honey to a
drive-in right now. Incidentially, we're no spring
chickens Far from it! — Doing My Homework
Dear D.M.H.:
You've got a lucky man here He may not be a
spring rooster, but I'll bet he crows a lot. — H.
Dear Helen:
I've heard about "Depilatron" for unwanted
hair removal, but not much Please tell me more
— Hairy
Dear Hairy:
Depilatr n is the newest method of permanent
hair removei. and often replaces electrolysis these
days — though it is more expensive. (Average
cost, about St per minute, perhaps $45 per hour,
and it takes many hours.)
A recent news release describes the process as
follows /
"The Depilatron operator grasps the individual
hair with a tweezer attached to an electric device
She holds the hair for about 30 seconds, activating
a short-wave charge that is said to cause
destruction of the hair bulb, then pulls it out."
Unlike electrolysis, where an electric needle
destroys the hair root. Depilatron is quite painless
and doesn't leave a rash or tiny scabs — H
Dear Helen:
How do you deal with a woman who spends an
hour on the phone telling you all her troubles, then
voices it around that you are the long-winded one.
and she "just can't get you to hang up?’ — Polite
Listener (But about to change)
Dear Listener:
Start with the understanding that this woman
actually believes others keep her on the phone
Long-winded persons hardly ever realize they're
the guilty ones Then - cut her short , and don 't go
soft She'll find another listener soon — H
Got a problem' An adult subject for discussion'
You can talk it over in her column if you write to
Helen Bottel, care of the Denton Record-
Chronicle.
Locals join for convention, official tea
Betty Kreps. president of District 9 Texas
Federation of Democratic Women, will serve as
cohostess with other district presidents at a tea
given by Mrs Dolph Briscoe in Austin Saturday
Mrs Kreps and Yvonne Jenkins. District 9
secretary-treasurer, are attending the second
■ annual convention of the Texas Federation in
Austin through Saturday ,
U.S Rep Lindy Boggs. D-La . wyl! be keynote ,
speaker at the Friday night banquet and Marge
Thurman, chairman of the Georgia Democratic
party, will be the Saturday luncheon speaker -
Following the 4 pm Saturday tea for
who’s
neur
education She will also participate in the TNHA
House of Delegates business sessions
Federation members, the Denton delegates will
return home .
Mona Owens will represent the Beaumont
Among the cadets named to the academic honor
roll at St John's Military School in Salina, Kan ,
was James Mackey, son Of Dr and Mrs H J
Mackey, 2428 Oakridge Drive
The student is a sophomore at the boarding high
school
Nursing Home at the 26th annual convention of the Dentonite Cynthia C. Fuller plays the flute in
Texas Nursing Home Association in San Antonio Texas A&M s University Symphonic Band this
Dentonite Cynthia C. Fuller plays the flute in
Nov. 17-19. .- year
At the conference. Ms Owens will attend four She is the daughter of Marie M Fuller, 1916
study courses, earning six hours credit toward the s. uthridge Drive, and a freshman biology ma jot,
pr , fessi on‘s requirements for continuing at A&M :___b
Polished nails may adorn
pump jockey s greasy hands
WICHITA. Kan. (AP) - Next time you
drive in and say "fill er up there's a good
chance the pump jockey will be a woman
WIGS — Women in Gas Stations — are
showing up in every city town and hamlet,in
the country, says an official of a company
that operates some 1,500 gas stations in mid-
America
Why are young women turning to these jobs
— work that has traditionally been a man's
bailiwick?
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Rediscovering Voertman’s
IN 1975 ALMOST 10 per cent of station
employes in the country were female, ac-
cording to Richard J Boushka, president of
Vicker- Energy Corp, a sub-holding com-
pany of Esmark, Inc
"There were approximately 70.000 women
pumping gas, changing oil and tires, checking
batteries and cleaning windshields - in
addition to giving information on the next
entrance to the interstate highway,”, said
Boushka
ONE WIGS remarked that she took up her
job to insure her own car's being properly
serviced and cared for.
"And many of them are mechanically in-
clined and feel they can i epair a car as well a
any male,” Boushka added "They have
either developed a knack for maintenance of
an automobile from fathers, brothers or
boyfriends, or have studied in vocational
schools" , .
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Discount On
All Trees In Stock
THAT'S KIDS STUFF!!
IN 1970, there were 51.000 employed — 7 per
cent of the total station attendants — and
Boushka predicted that by 1980. 14.5 per cent
of all filling station employes will be women
"Station owners report their female em-
ployes are competent and well respected
Some, the more proficient ones, service
racing cars at various tracks " he said.
THE SPIRIT of adventure is another
reason given for girls in the 18-to-22-year
range — typical station staffers’ age,— ap-
plying for jobs Another is the relaxed, in-
formal atmosphere of a gasoline station,
which offers an opportunity to chat casually
with customers from all over the country.
The largest number of WIGS are to be found
in resort areas, yr in sunny climates, ac-
cording to Boushka. Arizona, California,
Florida and the East Coast states attract the
majority, but current reports indicate that
the job of pimping g; is becoming in-
creasingly popular in small- towns in the
Midw est and South as well.
TRAIL'S END
, Hwy. 377, North of Hwy. 380, 8 Miles East of Denton
Aubrey, Texas
OPENING THE XMAS SEASON i
WITH MANY NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
GIFT ITEMS AT DISCOUNT PRICES
Fossil Stone Planters
Bronze By Tom Knapp
Art Originals By Crobille
Wildlife Seviptore
Feather Necklaces And Earrings
Pointed Rock Poperweights
And The New Jewelry Senretion Picture Moper
W. hove olo entorged and improves our A-themtie Indian s.
and Turquoise jewelry stock.
Del Varney’s Custom Show Equipment
n.cunwl aler mounted baldies. halters. heedetolle, breest hornens
Cottonwood
Silver Maple
Willow
Live Oak
Magnolia
Sweet Gum
Crabapple (2)
Sycamore
Mulberry (1)
Purple Plum (1)
Prices Good Thru Sun.. Nov. 21
TREEHOUSE
Nursery & Garden Center
550 Alegre Vista
382-1112
It certainly is! Our Voertman s world would be unbalanced without
our children s items Plush stuffed animals that eager little people en
joy toys that make their learning fun books that amaze and en
terrain them Voertman s is indeed a specialty shop for all ages
I DISTINCTIVE LOCATIONS .
VOERTMAN’S 24
1)1, w QAK DENTON CENTER 15 OAKLAND V.
Voertman s in Denton Center open week days until 9 p m
YOU’RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK...
with Fanfares racers zooming into your life! Get in gear with road gripping crepe soles and
streamlined, genuine leather uppers . and hurry, ‘cause official starting time is now’
A. Rope trimmed speedster in natural leather $23.
8. Pull tab in blue or ton $26.
FANFARES.
SHOE VAlCiNi
DOWNTOWN/DENTON CENTER
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 88, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1976, newspaper, November 12, 1976; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1703388/m1/26/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Denton Public Library.