Dayton Daily News

A spotlight on missing children

- Heloise

Dear Readers: May 25 has been named National Missing Children’s Day. Its purpose is to bring attention to MISSING AND ABDUCTED CHILDREN.

After a large number of kids went missing, particular­ly in the early 1980s, it became evident that there was no centralize­d clearingho­use to search for kids nationwide. With help from the FBI (www.fbi.gov) and the U.S. Department of Justice (www.justice.gov), this situation has gotten better.

These agencies agree: One step parents can take to help find a missing child is to have a current, good-quality photograph of the child. And update the picture frequently; young kids grow and change rapidly.

A poignant statement you and your family can make today: Wear only one sock, and post a picture to your social media. Use the hashtag #RockOneSoc­k, and tag @MissingKid­s! (“SOCK” stands for “Save Our Country’s Kids”), a great way to start a dialogue about this important issue. You can also go to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (www.missingkid­s. org). — Heloise

Pet pal

Dear Readers: Meet Fuzzy. Joanne G. emailed a picture of her little white long-haired terrier Fuzzy, all dressed up for Cinco de Mayo, complete with a sombrero!

To see Fuzzy and our other Pet Pals, visit www. Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.” Do you have a “Fuzzy,” furry and funny friend? Email a picture and descriptio­n to Heloise@Heloise.com. — Heloise

Vacation preparatio­n

Dear Readers: School is almost out! The kids are ready for a break, and you’re probably ready, too! Here are some hints to prep you for leaving on vacation:

■ Provide your flight info to your extended family.

■ If you’re driving, service your car (wipers, breaks, lights). Refresh the first-aid kit: flashlight, jumper cables, trash bags, etc.

■ Arrange for a trusted neighbor to pick up your mail and water your plants. Temporaril­y stop the newspaper. Set timers on your lights.

Taking some prep steps in advance will ensure a stress-free time for all! — Heloise

Beautiful blot

Dear Heloise: Facial blotting tissues are expensive, but it’s easy to make them at home. I purchase a package of good-quality white wrapping tissue and cut it into 5-inch squares.

I keep several in a zippered bag in my purse for a quick shine-absorbing blot on the go, and I store the rest in my bathroom. I use the shiny side; it’s more absorbent. — Sharon in the Midwest

My pet peeve

Dear Heloise: My “pet” peeve is people driving with a pooch on their lap or hanging out the driver’s side window. That is dangerous for the driver, other drivers AND the dog! Animals are unpredicta­ble and get excited easily. — Bev, via email

I agree completely. If the air bag were to deploy, disaster would ensue. The dog should ride in the back seat on the floor in a carrier, or on the seat in a special doggie seat belt. — Heloise

Household Hints

Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@Heloise. com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column.

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