Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, September 14, 1974, Image 19

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Sand thorn to hor, % thia nowspaphr. ...THEN X GUESS TZ QH/ j, M ...AN' I'D APPRECIATE IT IF Y'DIDN'tI THERE'S ONLY ONE/ YOU'VE \ ALL RIGHT, BUT YOUU/,,,.,,/1 TAKE TOO LONG GETTING YOUR SOLUTION TO TH' / DECIDED 1 HAVE T'vXcATE? J HUHf I SEAR OUTOF HERE, SINCE I PROBLEM/ _r~4 NOT LY V MIGHT HAVE A FEW FOLKS y„ V — I C * c' tz/i KEiBWgT -. 7 WW = / L-X JMMf fr~ —\ WglagW 01 .< ww^—A ffn/ xA*..«... —n ■F s^^—_ --?\ (i i JJ\ ' p i /trY x IB H m l^£^\XMl DEAR POLLY — Bothered with the hems creeping up when you walk? Try taping some change (nickles, pennies or whatever is needed for weight) to the inside of the hem. Change for parking meter or tele phone is at hand and the "hem money" can be replaced. — MARJE. • DEAR POLLY — Disposable plastic cups are great for holding gelatin desserts and puddings. Many lids from other glasses and refrigerator containers fit snugly on them, making them spillproof in the refrigerator or on picnics. - JAN. • DEAR POLLY —My Pointer is for those (and I am sure there arfe many) who have trouble with the plastic bags popcorn, rice macaroni etc., come in. I always save and Wash the cans those new tangled potato chips come in and use them for storing the above samples. - MRS. W.N. □QI7 iirsg USE POTATO /jqanCWM CH!p can for MeWwHHrufiA storing pop- CORN, RICE fIMWPMFvre&IA macaroni eTC - r DEAR POLLY — When making a pie with a double crust I roil out the top crust, cut several holes in it with a thimble, remove and set these circles aside. When the crust is put on the unbaked pie, rounds are put back in the holes. This makes a decorative top crust and the steam comes out around the circles. — MRS. C.L. • DEAR POLLY — I have made my own spot remover for washable clothes by putting one-third water, one-third of a good dishwashing detergent and one-third ammonia in a bottle. Just shake and use. This is especially good for grimy shirt col lars and cues. - MRS. D.L. • DEAR POLLY — When wallpaper ing, place the paper over the light switch, heating vent and other openings. Trace, in pencil, all these areas. Then cut out the marked sections very carefully. This makes ♦or A heat job. - SUZAN. by Dave Gratae By Marty Links Kilt 5533 W|ll| -8C WP T i'Vi'/ Packable These packable slippers ... one fits in side the other . are perfect to take when traveling! No. 5533 has knit direc tions for Small. Medium and. Large Sizes inclusive. ni i TO ORDER: handling with nime, address, pattern number and slzi so PATTERNS (% this newspaper), Box 4388, Midtown Station, Naw York, NY 10010.