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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1965, p. 13

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oat SIT ee aan mse because carbon tetrachloride THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey,' April 17, 1965 43 causes some pigments to bleed. Handwriting On Wall Keep the windows open when Can Come Ott, Dirt Too fering this solvent. Coated wall fabrics can be By ELEANOR ROSS that will deal with vinyl, cork FEE STANDS FIRM and other materials originally) The United States patent of- produced as floor coverings, but/fice reports that the fee for fil- now graduated to positions onjing a patent, $30, has remained type of paper is only slightly|washed with suds, and are usu- the wall. unchanged since 1793. dirty. jally secrubbable with a oft "WRAPPING PRIZES FASCINATES CARD PARTY COMMITTEE MEMBERS Bridge and Euchre party on April 21, many novel and useful prizes. will be given away. In this picture wrap- When the Daughters of Isabella, St. Anthony of Padua Circle, hold their an- nual "Spring Fantasy" Anthony Meringer, prize convener; and Mrs, Leo Kryhul, convener. --Oshawa Times Photo from the left are: Mrs. Jack Lawrence, co-convener; Mrs. Clifford Harper, vice-regent; Mrs. ping prizes Let's get busy with washing wall coverings. The first. job can be water. - resistant wall- paper. This can be washed by wetting a cloth or sponge in suds and rubbing the entire sur- face with long, free strokes. It is safe to scrub some of these papers, if you follow the manu- facturer's instructions. Then, rinse-wipe with a damp cloth. Plastic-coated or plastic-im- pregnated papers, which are impervious to stains and grease can be suds-scrubbed as often' as needed. | Water-sensitive papers can-| not be washed. Instead, rub a dough-like cleaner over the sur- face, from the top down, Then brush off the loose residue. OIL OFF THE SPOT Scenic papers, decorated with oil paints and then treated with a plastic composition, are wash- able with suds. Those which haye a vinyl coating can be suds-scrubbed. To remove grease and oil, hold a clean blotter over the spot and press it with a warm iron, Be sure the blottet is cut large enough so the iron can- not touch the wall surface. Or, cover the spot with a paste of fuller's earth and car- bon tetrachloride; allow this to dry and then brush off. Wipe off any residue of the mixture with a cloth dampened. with tetrachloride. Semi-stale, crustless bread can be used the same way if this Cautions. Test the paper first, -- brush, PADS AND SPONGES To remove normal smudges and stains, have ready a pail of warm suds, a pail of clean warm water, and two sponges or cloths--one set for sudsing, the other for rinsing. Always work with a minimum of wa- ter in order to avoid drips which may leave streaks. Coming soon: Instructions Why Feel Weak, Ran-down, | . 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They appear to be hav- Dear Ann Landers: What do you think about a husband who carries on a _ correspondence ing a blast, but the truth is,|With a college friend even| } they are having a perfectly| though he knows his wife does | lousy time and they wish they|"°t approve of it? had stayed home. Edwin and I were married a Why do you fellows run after|few weeks ago. He never spoke| two or three of the best looking)much'about Nanette except to girls in the crowd? Always it's|say she was fun and had a ter- the same girls who get the big | rific sense of humor. They used rush. The plainer ones (like| to work together on the college) me) never get a tumble and it's|yearbook but so far as I know just_rotten. |it was just pal stuff. 4 So what if a girlis a little too; Three days ago Edwin re- thin, or too heavy? What if she| ceived a letter from Nanette. I ' , isn't the greatest dancer in the}opened it by accident. The let- world? Til bet she'd appreciate ter was full of tired jokes pe" you more than the doll) who is'references to people I don't zeroed in on by every guy in| know. I answered it-from both the room. j Edwin and me, saying 'I'd love The next time you go to ato meet you sometime." party or to a dance, fellas, ask} | handed Edwin the open a plain gal to dance or join you | jetter and told him I had opened or instead of a stereo console accept this new MARCONI TV FREE! as your free gift! ee a ae BONUS TO * FIRST 100 MEMBERS IN THIS AREA at the refreshment table. You)jt by mistake. I also told him may discover she is great com-|| had answered it because from pany and that you've been miss- now on we would be doing ev- ing something.--Bitter 16 erything as a couple. i Dear 16: Thank you for an) We said [ had humiliated him| excellent letter. 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