The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1965 Page: 2 of 14
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Dear Heloise:
Yaw helpful hint* have surely
aided me many times, and now
1 feel I should share ok of my;
tricks with you in return.
If you really want a hapj
i healthy dog. save all vegetal
I waters (including potato), a
^'*'■■■• jnix them (instead of tap water)!
with your pet's dry dog food.
Our little beagle likes it so
much, he wiD even drink it
plain, instead of water Last
night he enjoyed a "green bean
flocfcUil!"
The vet tells us he is the pic-
ture of health, so maybe it's
because 1 dont throw vitamins
down the drain.
Audrey Parra
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise:
Many years ago, in the days
of curling irons, my small
daughter was Visiting friends
who said to her, "Honey, your
hair'looks lovely."
She replied, "My Mommy
washed and ironed it this morn-
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Dear Heloise:
I would like to pass on to
your readers an idea 1 hit upon,
in self-defense, the last time
we painted. I felt I ccSuld not en-
dure clothes strewn about the;
house while the paint died <* ■
the closet poles
| purchased abbesive-backed1
covering in colors to harmonize
with each.room, and covered
all my closet poles with it.. The
hangers slide like glass now. j
I used matching bell edging,
and was so pleased with the
result.
I have had so many compli-
ments on this idea that
thought your readers wouliWike
to try it, too.
Anne Peach
in Docron?- and Avron
reg. 12.00
A straight line on. summer-slim, button-down shirt
shift with rows of fine tucks from collar to hem.
Yours to belt or not, in washable, packable wrinkle
resisting Docron polyester .and avron . . . drips dry
Cool petal pastels — brick, mint, blue as well as
Flag blue Sizes 8 to 18 By J S.E "of California.
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natural mink trimmed
woolen coats
save up to 20.
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/]; lows you to save up to 20.00.
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'i¡¡ you in fashion while making this
y/r budget wise move. Collared in
' t natural mink, these softly tail-
ored coats come in apple blos-
som, beige, Bahama sand, green,
block or red. Petite sizes 4 to 12,
misses' and women's 6 to 18
for product labeled to iKow country of
„ ongm of imported fur
imported
cashmere coats
save 10. to 20.
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Luxury personified in these soft,
warm fashionable cashmeres
Rare at this pnce, many have
hand stitching and other quality
design features Collared in nat-
ural mink in mushroom or ring
styles m tourmolme, ranch or pas-
te I shades Coats are in apple
blossom beige block and Boha-
rna sand Petites 4 to 12, misses
and women's 6 to 1.8
READY-TO-WEAR
um our co« e«nm LAY-AWAY
#f SPECIAL CHARGi ACCOUNT
the all-purpose, al the time
gold-flecked occasional table
The most often used piece of"occasional" furniture you'll ever own. Handy
for dinners, drinks, parties, TV snocks or even doubling os hassocks They
make themselves at home in any decor and are marvelous for apartment
living, Sturdy and mar resistant they ore formica topped with a brass
edge and stand 15 inches toll with a l7'/2-mch diameter l^egs are of
natural wood.
GIFTS
Mail Orders on, Table Sent Express Collect
SALE!
American Made
dress shirts
***to 5- 2" 3 ,or 8 75
•Im tniMli in Kodelft. polyester ot itmi price '
O medium spread, tab and button-down col-
lar beautifully made half sleeve dress shirts1
Wonted collor designs, one and two pocket
styling Select from cotton oxford cloth, do-
cron-poly ester and cotton, pima'eotton batiste
broodcloth White, maize, light blue and
stripes. Sizes 14 to MVi
MEN S WEAR
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Order by Mail (add 45c, plus
2% tan: or call TU 6-4450
lloncy. you really are a
"peach'' to pass this hint along'
What a wonderful way to
cover those scratched, some-,-
times rusty, closet rods.
* Heloise
' Dear Heloise:
This is for trailerites:
Generally, in a small travel-
i ing trailer, there is little drawer
space. My mother came up
with this idea to solve the prob-
lem. '
• Buy or make a shoe bag. and
tack it onto the inside of the
: closet door The handy pouches
can be used for items such as
; underclothing, socks," handker-
chiefs, sewing kit, small tools,
| etc, '
« She also bought a large, inex-;
* pensive straw purse, hung it
J on the Wall,, and uses it for
| magazines and newspapers
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Tit is attractive and useful.
# Mrs. Dale Betchel
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Gaddi of Californio designs the fresh young appeal seen in
these coordinating separates Skirts, jumper and jockets ore
expertly tailorea assuring you of a mognificient 'fit. Fully
lined ond of lightweight docron and rdyon heather spun, they
retain their shape ond remain crisp and cool in t,hf muggiest
of weather The dainty ruffle blouses ore of lurel and"cotton
dotted swiss You II love them for dote and town wear ond
find them just the thing for back-to-school. All blouses in
red. Jumper, jacket, skirts and vest in green Sizes 7 to 15.
A. Scoop neck lumper with red braid trim and button effect,
yoke lined jj.
Dotted swiss long sleeve jabot blouse t.
b v neck cardigon jackrt with red braid trim, fuMy lined 10.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 159, Ed. 1 Friday, July 9, 1965, newspaper, July 9, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143083/m1/2/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.