The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 77, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 31, 1968 Page: 3 of 10
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Desr Heloise:
Die chair seats of my maple
dining set are so slick and
smooth that I had a hard time
keeping the cloth pad* from
slipping.
I had a bright Idea one day
and bought some thin, sponge
rubber sheeting by the yard
and cut pads to go underneath
the regular pads. I just cut
them a wee bit smaller so they
wouldn't show.
Well, THAT was the cure.
Thought some of your other
readers may also have this
problem.
Mary Shlpton
tctamir.
the clothes in the detergent.
Whatever method you use. I
recommend using the same
type suds to pre-treat garments
that you wash your clothes in
Heloise
Dear Heloise:
If you are troubled by ants
in your house, place the skin
of a cucumber where the ants
appear and they will soon dis-
appear. Don’t know why, hut
they seem to be allergic to cu
cumbers.
It really worked for me.
Mrs. Mason
i Dear Heloise:
Have you ever tried serving
why didn’t I think of Many people use this method.
*1 j Others use talcum powder or
I have a chair where the commercial products,
cushion S-C-O-O-T-S, too Your1 Heloise
terrific Idea completely solves
toy problem. Thanks, Mary.
Heloise
-- , children their pancakes in a
wear Heloise; wide shallow soup plate?
T h®ve a lot of plastic flower It sure keeps most of the
arrangements. One day when! syrup on the pancakes and not
cleaning them, an idea came in- on the table ...
my head. Mrs. Pat Mundschenk
Instead of washing the flow- -.
•s. I sprayed them with my I Copyright, 1ft«a. King Features
ein of spray furniture polish. I Syndicate, Inc.
igst let the polish dry Itself and --------- ~ -
the flowers looked like new In APOLOGY ASKED
J* time. They were shiny and TOKYO <UPI> - North Korea
bright ©nee again. Thursday broadcast a letter It
• So everv once in a while now, j said was from a member of the
L^pray all my plastic flowers' captured USS Pueblo crew
yew, polishing (he furaitu r e1 identified as Earl Murray Kis-
“ they always look nice. | ler, a third class petty officer.
T. K. Billerles it asked the United States to
Dear apologize to protect the 82 Im-
near Heloise- , prisoned crewmen.
J your child has one of those I
Inok-alike yellow, plastic rain-1 ”” ~~ “ “
«eata, draw a sailboat, fish,
*PO«dboat or whatever on the
sleeve and Junior can then dls-.
tngufsh his coat puicklv
P. J
When our son was little, I
»*d all his friends autograph
with a felt marker. He was
the talk of school!
Heloise
Dear Heloise:
Rnr a correct reading of »
liquid measuring cup, home
economists recommend putting !
the cup on a level surface and
reading tt eye-level. Most o'
ua put it on the counter and
stoop to read it. but 1 simply
open one of the over-count e r
cupboards and put my measur-,
irtf eup on a shelf So much
easier ’
1 Mrs J Christensen
Dear Heloise:
W6w do you pre-treat soiled
sp*$ on clothes? We ladles had
tn argument today gome
serub « bar of soap on the spot,
thelf wash as usual. Others put
lifltlJd laundry detergent on the
•pot and then wash as usual.
tfhat we want to know is
yoiif own personal method.
Saint Mary’s Guild
- Members
r usually beat up a thick sods
Hike whipped cream) of either!
detergent or soap flakes (which-
ever I am going to use when
T d* the washing itself). When
it gets real thick, I use a tabic 1
knife to spread it on the spot
o» the (Vrv fabrle, rub in with
»« old tooth brush and let it
ret awhile This soaks Into the
Pbep itself. Then I wash ar us-
ual
About the woman using a
*ak* of bar soap to mb Into
the fabric, she is quite corree*.
If slut uses detergent, then wash
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•If ». ESPLANADE
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STAMPS MON-TUE-WED.
WITH PURCHASE OF $2.30 OR MORE
PRICES GOOD MON., TUES. & WEI). IN CUERO, APRIL J. 2 & 3
H. E. B. FLAVOR RICH BEEF
CHUCK ROAST
POT ROAST
SOUP
C AMPBELL S TOMATO
................NO. 1 CAN.
85*1“
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SILVER VALLEY NO. 300 CAN KRAFT MACARONI th OJ.
Pork & Bean.. 10FOR sl® DINNERS_____5 roR ’1®
Del Monte, Early Garden No.^303^Can r^^limNTE^ ^iO^OS^AH
Libby’s. Cream Style Golden No. 303 Can LIBBY’S, CUT NO. ••• CAN
CORN________.4 for sjoo Green Beans—5 F0B ’P
IIARTEX, SLICED NO. 1 CAN DEL MONTE MANDARIN 1IOZ. CAN
Pineapple----
FOR $
r ORANGES_____3roB,r
SLICED
BACON
Swift
Worthmore
POUND ....
59
CHUCK STEAK
Tender mgn
Delicious 1C
POUND ...
RIB STEAKJb. 69c
HEINZ, STRAINED, FRUITS, JUICE, VEG.
GLASS JAR
BABY FOOD f ^ ; $100
f AR ............ B
PREMIUM QUAUTY SLICED BOIAIGNA or SALAMI
COLD CUTS ,B 59?
FRESH GROUND BEEF
HAMBURGER
SUPER SUDS 49*
SILVER VALLEY HALF GAUON
FREEZE 39?
LUCKY LEAF CHERRY NO. * CAN
PIE FILLING.........63c
LUNCH MEAT U OT. CAN
TREET...............55c
IIARTEX, PEACH 1* OZ. /AR
PRESERVES..........25c
DESIGNER LINE JUMBO ROLL
KLEENEZ TOWELS.. 35c
CROWN POUND BOX
CRACKERS..........23c
RECLEANED * POUND CEUL0
PINTO BEANS.......25e
HAL KAN. BITS O HEART S-OZ. CAN
PET FOOD______2 for 33c
FOLGER’S
COFFEE.....Lb. Vac. 79e
H.E.B. INSTANT «-OZ JAB
COFFEE.............79e
H.E.B. PREMIUM QUALITY LB. VACUUM
COFFEE.............69c
SHORTENING * POUND CAN
JEWEL 53?
EVADALE POUJTO
MARGARINE 19?
RIGHTS
RESERVED
VALLEY GOLD
2% MILK.Gal. 99c
Skyway IVj Lb. Jar
Peanut Butter 89c
FROZEN FOODS:
DINNERS
• FARM FRESH PRODUCE:
SWEET. DELICIOUS
CANTALOUPES
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Patio
Combination
12-OUNCE ..
SOrex Llould Vi On!. Fa,r,w ^
STARCH_____43c CORN ...
Campfire. While 10-Ox. Cello Treetop t-Ol
Marshrvrullows 19c Apple Juice...19c
te-Ox.
19c
MARVIN’S FRESH
SPINACH
CALIFORNIA FRESH GREEN
CELERY
TEXAS FRESH. GBEEN
ONIONS
l#OZ. CELLO BA©
19?
STALK
19^
1 BUNCHES
19?
FLORIDA FRESH RED
RADISHES
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SWEET. JUICY VALENCIA 4-LB. CELLO BAG
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The Cuero Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 77, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 31, 1968, newspaper, March 31, 1968; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth702951/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.