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POLLY'S POINTERS
Substitute Presser
POLLY CRAMER
Newspoper Enterprise Assn.
DEAR POLLY My hint is fortliat if one fails to plan ahead, it
if
those who like to sew. When there
ate scams to be pressed, especial
lv in wool, and you do not have
a sleeve board, a rolling pin
wrapped in a clean dish towel
works beautifully. This would also
work for pressing suit sleeves
where a crease is not wanted.
M. C.
GIRLS Fasten the towel on the
rolling pin with a rubber band at
the top and one at the bottom.
When sleeves are large, try a
terry cloth hand lowcl around
the rolling pin. POLLY
DEAR POLLX-I like to tidy
my living room at night before
retiring. Instead of dumping all
the cigarette butts into one large
ashtray. I empty the ashtrays into
an empty tin coffee can with a
lid. Put the lid on tight and the
butts will not burn without oxy
gen. As an added precaution
put some water into the can. Now
I go lo bed with no fear of a
fire starting in the trash can.
MRS. J. F.
GIRLS As you go around emp
tying the ashtrays, carry a damp
paper towel to wipe out the ash
trays so they are passably clean
tintil you get around to washing
them. POLLY
DEAR POLLY When I need to
leave a note for our milkman, I
cut paper in the shape of i
capital T. about l'i inches wide
The length is the height of the
bottle and I crease it down the
center, write my order at the top
and put into an empty bottle.
Several can be tut at one time
Never a nole lost! M. M. H.
DEAR POLLY-When packing
mv cosmetics for traveling, I fill
and label plastic prescription bot
tles with the needed hand lotion,
cleansing cream, powder, astrin
onl, etc. from my large economy
size packages. This not only
prevents breakage and spillage but
narrows everything down to a
compact size. ANOTHER POLLY
GIRLS This would certainly
help solve the weight problem
when traveling by air. POLLY
DEAR POLLY We are living
in such an era of mass gift giving
can become a very costly and ex
hausting chore. You girls who sew
can turn out, at a nominal cost,
many delightful and useful gilts'
I use my zigzag machine for mak
ing so many gifts. Monogrammed
linens (appliqued or machine
si itched I are attractive, personal
gifts for brides or even the grad
uates. Monogrammed towel sets
and handkerchiefs with hand em
broidered initial or signature
make inexpensive and lovely gifts.
Stuffed animals and toys are
quick and easy to make for baby
girts.
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Friday. September 6. 1963 PAGE )
V .
PAGEANT WINNERS Donna Akum, lefi, Miss Arkansas, and Rosanne Tueller, Miss
District of Columbia, hold trophies after second niqht victories in the Miss America
competition in Atlantic City, N.J. Donna won the bathing suit contest and Rosanne won
the talent competition. UPI Telephoto
Bees Keep
Fair Buzzing
SALEM (UPD - The natural
resources building at the Oregon
State Fair was buzzing with ex
citement Wednesday night when a
playful youngster hrJke a glass
cover an'! allowed a mass of an-
honey bees to lake over the
structure.
As the thousands of bees roared
from their container, spectators
fled the building.
Diners at a nearby food conces
sion left their food and ran.
Officials locked the building.
and Wednesday morning a bee
keeper was able to swarm the
buzzing insects together.
At last report the bees, still not
back in their container, were con
tentedly gathered near the rab
bit section, and the building was
open again to visitors.
A witness said she heard a wom
an shout to her son, "Oh. don't
don't." then heard the crinkle of
breaking glass.
Southern Belles Continue
Sweep Of Beauty Pageant
1 remove ribbons from gifts that
arrive at our house and add them
to our gift wrapping box. Also I
use pretty shelf paper for wrap
ping and find I save money.
Since starting to plan ahead.
gift giving is no longer a chore
to me or such a strain on the
budget. It is now a real pleasure
and I save money, too. MRS.
V. J.
GIRLS It Is amazing what
pretty gifts can be assembled
with some bits of material and
10 nimble fingers. POLLY
Share your favorite homcmak-
ing ideas . . . send them to Polly
in care of Herald and New s. You'll
receive a bright, new silver dollar
if Polly uses your ideas in Polly's
Pointers.
People Read
SPOT ADS
.- yu are new.
ATLANTIC CITY, N J. (UPII
Southern girls were well out in
front today in the !!I53 Miss
America contest and they have
the figures to prove it
The judges chose Miss Arkan
sas, Donna Axum, as the winner
in the bathing suit category
Thursday night and thty weren't
just whistling Dixie it just
seemed that way.
The 21-year-old brown-eyed bru
nette, with 124 pounds distributed
neatly on a 5-feet-6'i frame, pa
raded to victory clad in a white
one-piece swim suit. Her meas
urements: 35-23-36.
Miss District of Columbia, Ros
anne Tueller. 20, won the talent
contest based on her rendition of
I Love Paris." in French. Since
Miss Tueller lives in nearby Vir-
Malm Girl
Wins Ribbon
Linda Stastny of Malin won
second place in the 4-H knitting
judging contest at the Oregon
State Fair in Salem.
Linda received 481 points, just
one point behind first place win
ner Dawn Cornwell of Joseph.
More than 100 girls participated
in the contest. They were asked
to examine buttonholes, knitted
caps, socks and mends and
list the good and bad features of
each. They had to tell judges why
they rated each item as they did.
BERGERAC ROLE
HOLLYWOOD (UPD - Jacques
Ecrgerae plays the part of a
French delegate to the United Na
tions in Bob Hope's new picture,
"A Global Affair."
Granny Perches On State Capitol Steps
Seeking Increase In Welfare Benefits :
OLYMP1A (I'Pll - "I have a
blanket which keeps me warm,
and if it rains I'll go back under
the eaves like the pigeons."
Mrs. Peggy Goodman, a 59-
year-old grandmother from Seat
lie, said she planned to sit on
the Stale Capitol steps rain or
shine, day and night, until Gov.
Albert D. Rosellini calls a special
session of the legislature to in
crease welfare benefits.
Mrs. Goodman, who is confined
to a wheelchair, said she was
fighting for all of the state's re
cipients of public assistance.
Mrs. Goodman, who finished her
second night out this morning, in
sisted that she was perfectly com-
lortablc.
"But one thing I could use is
a vacuum bottle so I could get
some hot black coffee at night."
Mrs. Goodman has been kept
supplied with food by state em
ployes and other passersby.
The food, mostly hamburgers.
pie and coffee from the Capitol
cafeteria, is brought to her. Mrs.
Goodman won t leave the steps to
go after it.
What happens if the food sup
ply stops?
Mrs. Goodman said she would
face that possibility when the time
came.
"I didn't come here with the
intention of getting handouts but
everyone has been so good to me.
It wouldn't be polite to rclusc."
Mrs. Goodman wore a light
summer dress but she had sev
eral sweaters and her blanket.
She said she got only about an
hour and a half of sleep Wednes
day night, the first night of her
sit-on.
Mrs. Goodman immediately be
came something of a tourist at
traction. Told she was famous,
she replied:
"I don't want all of this pub
licity, but I think it is the only
way to get the job done. I know
this is what it takes to get re
sults.
Rosellini said he was sorry for
Mrs. Goodman but he did not
plan to call a special session of
the legislature.
"She will be there a long time
if she stays on the steps until the
lawmakers convene," Rosellini
said.
Mrs. Goodman said she wanted
the legislature to provide funds to
restore a 12 per cent reduction
in state welfare payments.
Mrs. Goodman emphasized that
her dispute was with the legisla
ture and not with the governor.
He has done all he can." she
said. "But the legislators should
be spanked."
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MOLATORE'S
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ginia and is a nativa of Florida
it was a clean sweep for the
southern belles.
It was the second straight night
that beauties from below the Mason-Dixon
Line have romped off
with competition honors.
Wednesday night Miss Alaba
ma, Judith Short, won the trophy
in the bathing suit category and
Miss Virginia. Dorcas Campbell,
look top honors in the talent com
petition.
The third round in the various
categories arc scheduled for to
night, with the semifinals and fi
nals Saturday night.
Winners in the preliminary eve
ning gown and personality compe
titions will not be announced un
til the semifinals.
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In addition, Island acres won
three other blue ribbons for cat
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