Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 302, Decatur, Adams County, 23 December 1964 — Page 16

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. HOUMV< How do you remove Christmas stains? The best trick to remem* ber is to work fast. Don’t let the stain set in the fabric. Even a short delay can be disastrous. Following are directions for treating washable fabrics to re* move the stains you will most probably encounter during the holidays. Ballpoint ink — use carbon te* trachloride to remove the stains. Soak in warm soap or detergent suds, then wash and rinse in clear water. If discoloration remains on white or bleachfast material, use a mild bleach and launder again. Candle wax — scrape off excess wax with a table knife. Place stained spot between blotters (white) and press with hot iron. Then rub spot gently with turpentine and wash in warm suds. Glue — soak in warm suds until dissolved; then launder in fresh warm suds. Chocolate or cocoa — wash in hot suds. Treat any remaining stain with a weak solution of household bleach or hydrogen peroxide and launder again in hot suds. Meat juices — soak In cool water; then wash in hot suds. • Gravy and white sauce — soak in cool water then wash in hot suds. Paint — If fresh, use lots of suds. Otherwise, apply turpentine or kerosene and then wash in hot suds. Alcoholic beverages — soak or sponge with cool water promptly; thenwash in warm suds. GIFT IDEAS When the Christmas gift list seems to grow and grow, then it* becomes necessary to curtail the amount spent for each present. Where children are concerned, a small gift can be made more appealing by decorating the outside of the package with a variety of bright candies and other sweets. Grownups appreciate a package wrapped with special care. And, in the final analysis, it's the idea of being remembered, more than the cost of the gift that is important.

THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1964