Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

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I read with interest about the senior citizens who discussed OPINION forgetting their keys when trying to get into their homes and how expensive it is to get a locksmith. They also mentioned hiding keys in multiple spots, but the easier solution is the same thing I’ve done in my business, Olde Judge Mansion B&B, which is a bedand-breakfast.

Get one of the combinatio­n locks and put it on the front door. You can change the combinatio­n any time you want; usually, it’s just four numbers that you type in, and then the door opens for you. It’s a great solution. Other members can also have another combinatio­n because they usually take up to 10 different combinatio­ns.

In an emergency, you can easily give the authoritie­s a special code for them to get in. Make sure you put that on the door, and remember that it can always be changed afterward.

— T.U., Troy, N.Y.

DEAR HELOISE: Joe and Jean from Missouri should look into condo living for their retirement. Lawn maintenanc­e is taken care of by the associatio­n. Snow plowing is, too.

— Maddy, in Vermont DEAR HELOISE: This is yet another follow-up to those who experience unexpected fees on their restaurant bills. If extra charges are not clearly posted in public view or on the menu, or the server does not inform you of them prior to ordering, you are under no obligation to pay them. Simply refuse. The business has no legal ground to stand on.

— Jim Maroney, Stroudsbur­g, Pa. DEAR HELOISE: My son and his wife are avid campers, so while I was on a trip to Frankenmut­h, Mich., I found a Christmas ornament that had a campfire and two camp chairs (with names engraved on the chairs) to give them with their Christmas gifts.

When I was telling a fellow traveler about it, she said, “Wouldn’t it be a good idea to wrap it with a box of graham crackers, a bag of marshmallo­ws and Hershey chocolate bars?” I thought it was a wonderful idea since they both love s’mores!

— Charlotte, via email

Send a money- or time-saving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795001, San Antonio, Texas 78279-5000; fax to (210) 435-6473; or email Heloise@Heloise.com

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