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Show CAMPUS CLATTER yl COULDA YOU DIRECTA ME TO PRESIDENTE POMPAS g OFFISA, PLEASE : PRESIDENT POMP iS SEEKING ADVICE FROM A COMMITTE! OF EXFERTS by Larry Lewis NOW, WHAT'S YES...S-S-SIR... FIRST DOOR TO YOUR R-R-RIGHT y WHAT'S WITH ALL THE-ER--VISITORS I'VE SEEN COMING IN HERE, M/SS GCING ONS DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI... HE'S GETTING READY FORA FUND-RAISING TRIP c) 1971 by NEA, Inc, TM. DEAR POLLY—When sending with @ disc sander cut cardboard to the size of the disc and mount the sandpaper ‘on it with rubber cement. The sand paper will fast longer becouse it will not tear whenit hits « rough spot. For hond sanding, cut sandpaperto size of the block and mount it with rubber cement.—THOMAS DEAR POLLY—After balling yorn, place the ball in a plastic bag with the end of the yarn coming through the top, twist the top loosely and festen with a iwistie fm a breadbag. Keeps it nice and clean and untangled. Also we it from rollina about.—MRS. A. Sizes 38.50 (bust 42-54). Size So, 29 yrds oh o GUIDE is in NewSizes 10. 24Y% (bust 33-47). Size 1212, . cain before rolling the article in a 35 bust, 234 yords of 45-inch short or I jechat. yords of 45-inch. | sleeve. No, 1390 with PHOTU-GUIDE fabri ordre204 yords for is'im Sizer¥to18(bat His), Sc10, 3275 bun, DS DRESS_PATTERNS 75¢. sach. FAB @AVI-by NEA- loc, Send 754 each with name, address, pottern number & size to PATTERNS TO ORDER:oas(70 this newspaper), Boxeeccmese 4386, Midtown Station, New York, N.Y. 10078 woe serenetee een] o ~ p A ToP OF THAT I HAD A BLOWOUT--~ HAVE A SPARE! . seepin: This helps jh O DEAR POLLY—Whena recipe calls for a greased pan makeit neater ond easier by laying your pan on. top of the preheated stove. Within secondsit is warm ond the grease melts auiomatically whenapplied. No more al spoonsto try and wipe ofEJANETTE ING, BUT; : DEAR POLLY—Women whosew a fot usually hove scraps of material they would like:to use. up. Get out those double-knit scrops, cut to the correct size and bind edges with leftover bias : tape. They moke wonderful washcloths ie aoe aeTY BeseSerFOr Ma TB RELEGIE Ofwesy. INAteinipet: HEY, PAL, '’M HAVING TROUBLE WITH garbage nia MPRNG 7 ee SENEAENE eT MY CAR--=CAN YOUGIVE ME: SOME HELP? MAY MARKS ARE DEAR POLLY—Isave burned-outfuses and screw them into sockets when painting walls or woodwork. They pro= tect the outlets from paint spatters,— “MRS, H. D. P. ; Piston eras DEAR POLLY—Place a plastic troy that ree is weapped ta ae revent li hls from 6 Sew-Simple a Easy seaming makes this a <ew-simple dress to be madewith THOUGHT IT WAS Teasy tom of your 8-18 most popular siyles of today. No. 1402 with PHOTO- APAINT CAN IN A BAG? gogy, the greatest help when | am washing sweaters by hond—especially the new loosely woven ones. Just: scoop up the article with the colander to transfer from wash to rinse water and then set the colander in the bathtub or sink to DEAR POLLY—My daughter has weekly spelling and math to learn, so I quiz her every day. | put the math and the spelling words under a clear lastic cloth on the kitchen table, henever we ore at the table ! quiz her, and soon she learns her lesson— MRS, J. Le 1390 ‘presi aim ‘open paper bag and turn downthet of tthe bag to catch the drips—JAN. DEAR POLLY—Mykitchen colanderis towel. No stretching—MRS. Y. C, He finssroicn LW IN " MY _ FUN? < DEAR POLLY—T put ¢ patnt com in on thot cost nothing but few minutes? timeo-MRS. A. Da, WHATS THE PROBLEM = AMONG OTHER THINGS, IM DO YOU KNOW THE COUNTRY AROUND HERE VERY WELL? MY car? AR; a moesivte Ey ayer ros9 motits in pin! ren. in sizes from4" a te Ds'x2” Pole tern No. 135 has color transfer for 1d motifs; directions for crocheted edging, Send 50c with name, moddress, pattern number ond size to NEEDLEWORK {c/o this newspaper), Box 4388, Midtown Station, New York, N.Y. 10018 THAT WONT HELP MUCH £ MAYBE WE COULD SIPHON SOME GAS FRONi Press-on Roses Linens ond wearables are trimmed fn ALSO HAVE A BUSTED / RADIATOR HOSE / WHERE'S THE NEAREST” HIGH CLIFF 2 |