The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 292, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 10, 1964 Page: 3 of 6
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The Homemakers' Helper That's Taking the Country by Storm
HINTS FROM HELOISE ^
by
• On* column, offering laundry tip*, brought
100,000 airmail letters to HflOISE in five days
... housewives across the nation are writing
their gratitude and love to HELOISE...
< fra enjoy reading and making use of her
valuable hints on housekeeping, cooking and
homemaking...
Notable
Deaths
night.
NEW YORK - <UW - Miss
Planch* Saunders, 50, an Inter-
nationally-known dog trainer,
died of a heart attack Tuesday
Dear Helolse:
So many women have written
In asking how to file hints they
want to save, and this seems to
He the best answer yet:
Those who are just starting
♦his method may like to take
five magazines (these magazin-
es don't cost a cent now, as we
have already paid for them and
read them, eh )... Put kitchen
hint* in one magazine, sewing
hunts in another, laundry hints
in another, and so on. This way,
you won't have to thumb thru
the entire magazine to find what
you're looking for... Label 'em
"Kitchen, etc.”
Thanks, Mary and I send my
love,
Helotse
fit
I*.
i*£i
H
Ladies
I paste each 'Heloise'' in a
large magazine that has heavy,
slick pages.
Starting on the left hand side,
I can usually get three whole
columns on one page. I paste
these columns across the pages
sideways, not up find down.
My magazine ts getting fat-
ter and fatter, and I am pleas-
ed with my Heloise scrap book.
This is the most useful w'ay I
have fond to keep these preci-
ous clipping.
Mary Spina
Dear Heloise,
Your instructions on how- to
wash fibreglass drapes are
great!
As I was re-hanging my pinch-
pleat drapes (all damp and
droopy and wondering how they
would look when dry) my neigh- |
bor suggested that I pinch the
pleats together with my fingers
and push an ordinary clothes-
pin over them.
I did this, and the pleats are
perfect *
Betty Shurie
have never forgotten the gift or
the giver.
The gift? Thirty - six cans of
fruits, vegetables, etc. indivi-
dually wrapped with pretty pa-
per and a bow - and all the la-
bels removed ’
Surprise Supper
"Bride and Groom"
Dear Heloise
We bought a home that t«
about ten years old. The kitclien
cabinets have a varnish finish
so many letters like "TV.
Sure wish some sweet gal would
help us solve It.
Love, Heloise
I find that the four door* used
the most are sticky only around
the handles. No amount of el-
bow grease and different clean-
ers have removed this Does
anyone know the cause, and
: what can I do about this?
■T."
Gals Does anyone know the
answer (o this frequent pro-
blem on cabinets these days
I H *o, please write to Heloise in
care of this newspaper. We get
Do YOU want to LOSE
Dear Heloise:
When nty little girls come
down with flu or colds, In or-
der to m*ke them drink their
liquids, I prepare tea parties
with their own little tea sets.
They think this is real fun,
and It takes their mind off their
illness for a while. Reside*, you
should see how much liquid they
gobble down’
Mary C
Copyright, ISM. King Features
kyndieate, Inc.
PAWTUCKET, P. I. -Cm-
Dr. L. Louis Giddings, 55, an
authority on ancient inhabitants
of the Bering Straits area, died
Wednesday of injuries suffered
Nov. .1 in an automobile acci-
dent.
____ I
CONROE, TeX. - OT> - Mrs.
Minnie Fisher Cunningham, a!
suffragete who made a bid for
the Texas governor's mansion,
died Wednesday. She was (12.
I>O.S ANGELES — OD — A
rosary will be recited tonight1
for James F. Carkill, 52, a vice 1
president and director of U. S. j
Borax A Chemical Corp. of Los,
Angeles and president of the!
Porcelain Enamel Institute. He j
died Tuesday.
PHOFNEX, Ariz —Oft- Fu-
neral services were scheduled
today for Walter Marcum, for-
mer owner of the Bemidji Pio-
neer Publishing Co. of Minne-
sota. Marcum, 57, died Tuesday
in his home here
\ffAMI BEACH. Fla. -Oft-
John M. Joyce, SO, board chair-1
man of Joyce Seven-Cp Inc.,
died of a heart attack in Miami1
THE CUERO RECORD, Thursday, Dee. 10, IM4 f
LETTERS TO
*
ft
SANTA CLAUS
Dear Santa,
I am six years old. Please bring
me a Bar-bee doll and a color
look. I have been good. I love
you
Billy Franco
Dear Santa Clauv
T am four years old
I would like for Christmas a
little red Wdgon, a train, a cow-
boy hat and tome candy in nty
stocking
Lov#
•Tesse Casey
Dear Santa;
I am s «Md lmj# girt. I « w
John C. French tehoof Pleat*
bring me a Tammy doll and a
book. Bring the ether children
‘■Am* nlo* presents, too.
IriV*.
Jani* Kdrib
! Dear Santa:
I want a Barba* doll and a bicy-
j cle for Christmas. I am a
old I work hard in school
j Please remember all the little
boys and girls.
i nve,
Nancy Jo Kilpatrick
Dear Sant*,
1 want a B-B gun and a dog for
Christmas I have been food.
Lrive,
Jdhn Schneider
Beach Wednesday while on va-
cation.
New Tax Treaty
WASHINGTON -Alt- T h •
United States and India plan tin
fegin discussions soon on a new
tax treaty detigned to avoid
double taxation and foster trade
and Investment
SIMON'S CHRISTMAS
SOUTIQUI
Itoutuol Gift I dons
•or W<Mr*n cod Otlld'e*-
M&S«*onC<x
DOWNTOWN VICTORIA
foaaaaisaiSiaas
Dear Heloise:
Clip clothespins firmly along
one outside edge of your dish
drainer for the unbreakable
plastic glasses, cups, etc,
The pins may lean, so place
your plates in the drainer first
and let the glasses lean for-
ward.
Makes extra space. Oh, how
much more you can dram
Mildred Kinffrr
■LETTER OE LAUGHTER:
Dear Heloise:
You may not think this is a
very nice gift for a bride, but
, do not judge too quickly.
It brought many a laugh at
j 'be shower, and many smiles
1 and only an occasional groan
j during the first f.-w weeks of
jour marriage it holds a tender
'place in our memories, and we
161 lbs.
*6
After
141 lbs.
!
POUNDS IN
20 DAYS?
H May, or May Not, Bt Easy*
Using COMET RICE
“No Hunger” DM
• ST* >U>
in clinics! tests,« doctor states that a few patients lost 20 pounds
in 20 noncensecutive dieting days, yet reported they suffered
nrhunfar discomfort (The lady pictured is one of them.)
Thousands of users have reported success with the diet. Hundreds
of doctors have requested thousands of copies for their patients
‘Comet Rice makes no guarantees nor
claims for this diet. A few users dislike
the Diet. Individual reactions vary
See your Doctor before dieting.
Comet QUIK Rice is BOTH Vltafied and in-
ched. In only 3 minutes Comet QUIK Rice
cooks white and tender with full nee flavor.
For your Free Copy of the Diet, tend your
_ name, address and a Comet QUIK Rice
© i**4 Box Top to
COMET RICE box issi » Dallas 21, iexas
QUIK
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DO ALL RELIGIONS
LEAD TO
ETERNAL LIFE?
What are the requirements for eternal life?
Where can the answer be found?
Public Address by......
T. E. Brown
Representative of Watchtower Society
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13-3 P.M.
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