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Show | by Larry Lewis CAMPUS CLATTER THIS IS THE FIRST TIME SINCE SCHOOL STARTED THAT IVE HAD FULL ATTENDANCE! LOOK AT THEM GOING INTO MY CLASSROOM if ~ Bimo £ I TOLD you IT WOULD WORK ©1971 by NEA, Inc. TM. Reg. US. Pat, OF, it MUST BE YOUR SIGN, ) NOW PLAYING “THE | MIRACLE OF LIFE” | DEAR POLLY—If yourcoffee potis not large enough for a large crowd, make ths coffee double-strength and have a pot of hot water handy. Use half-coffee and uehot-water to double the quantity. DEAR POLLY—Some of our blankets were much too large to go on my brothers’ bunk beds, and very hard for the kids to fold, | folded them in half and sewed them together to make sleeping bags. They're much warmer, and the beds are much easier to make up.—MARY KAY DEAR POLLY—I saved a floor mc* from our old car (a bathtub mat would work just as well) ond put it under the ladder on the side of our outdoor swimmingpool, This saves peantear on the plastic of the pool—JAN DEAR POLLY—At-a recent wedding 1 was impressed bya young girl who had been in an accident and who had wrapped material matching her dress eae the shoulder padsandcrossbars ‘of hercrutches. This made them look festive and pretty—MARY W. DEAR POLLY—Whenin a hurry ond with no time to wash my smudgedwhite tennis shoes, | clean and “polish” them with my chalk board eraser. A quick brushing hides the dirt till they can be washed—ANN Goide 33-47). in:tn Sizes Sizes1034-2414, 12}2, 35 Pestsabtyrds of 4ch Ye yard ‘contrast, I-Ie a ora waistline on this fashion adds that yout! © favorite, No. 8762 with PHOTO-GUIDEis in New Set Be BIST, SabD, Se bast: Bia yards oF Aoach, DEAR POLLY—Because of back trouble | have to eyagirdleall the time, so they have to be mendedquite often. | use any scraps of white double-knit, which I sew with stretch thread to potch the holes, This works wonder- 5045 DEAR POLLY—Invest in a dozen of » those pee!-and-stick floor ‘tiles, and install them in the baby's playpen before the floor gets in too-bad shape. Thesetiles are washable, do not stainand can be cutto size with thescissors. They'll brighten baby’s world and yours, and give added service to the pen.— MRS. W. R. Y. Unique Candy Dishes make "DEAR POLLY—I use both disposable bottle liners and disposable diapers, fully—MRS. T. M, O'B. ‘and found a neat and quick wayof dis- MAY L BUY SOME WITH MY WHOIT (S, PIGGY BANK one SELLING CHRISTMAS SEALS / HENRY FORMH LS TH, Reg. US. Pat, OFF, LETS NOT MAKE A =e! D- WELL, SOMETIMES WHEN I BUY THINGS, 1 SOMEBODY MAKES A BIG FUSS ABOUT IT these unique candy (or }j ERAL CASE OF IT /// GO AHEAD AND Sy THE CHRISTMAS ry) dishes, Pattern No, 5045 has crochet directions for both rooster and heart containers;stitch illustrations, posing ofboth, | fold the soiled diaper -in half and roll it plastic-side-out. | slip this into a used bottle liner and then dispose of them in the ordinary way. Less space is required and no extra disposable bags are needed.—SUSAN ‘ Polly pays $1.00 for every idea used: Send fram to her,e76thie this newspaper. HONEYBEE? int and put them on someof ourold drinking glasses. These stand on a tray by the sink. The children-use-the same glass each time, so there are far fewer to wash at day's end!—PA’ (Polly's note: Some of the girls make such initials with colored nail polish.) Sage cotestiches Gus e SOMEBODY'S AT THE FRONT DEAR POLLY—Using calored m tope, | cut out the childrén’s IS (T OKAY IF L KEEP THEMIN THE BATHTUBS GO RIGHT AHEAD/ |