The Bakersfield Californian

HINTS FROM

- FOR TODAY’S BUSY CONSUMERS — Heloise Send your hints to Heloise@ Heloise.com or mail them to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000.

Dear Readers: Today’s Sound Off is about careless drivers: Dear Heloise: Turn signals come with cars, so why are so many people reluctant to use them? I was out driving today and saw at least four people turn without a turn signal. One didn’t bother to slow down for the turn, another slammed on their brakes just before the turn.

Last week a car turned right in front of me when they saw the street they wanted. We nearly crashed together, and we would have had I not slowed down to 20 miles an hour!

I know driving is an “overlearne­d” experience, but so many accidents can be avoided if people just pay attention to the road ahead. You don’t have to turn around and talk to the people in the back seat. My brother did that and was in the hospital for two weeks after his auto accident. Let’s all pay attention to the road!

— Ben K., Houston, Texas

Ben, I agree with you. We all need to be careful behind the wheel.

— Heloise

Dear Readers: Here are some additional uses for an old

leather belt:

n Hang on the wall to display decorative pins. n As an earring holder. n Add as a strap to a clutch bag. n Use to hold hair clips.

— Heloise

Dear Heloise:

I have several pure wool sweaters and scarves that I love.

Some have come from England and Germany. My biggest problem is keeping moths from attacking my sweaters in the warmer weather. Any hints I can use?

— Stacy H., Brown Deer, Wis.

Stacy, first, make certain all of your wool items are clean, either washed or dry cleaned. Carefully fold all your wool sweaters and scarves and place in cloth bags. (Old pillowcase­s work as well, or make some if you can sew.)

Place in a cedar chest or some type of storage bin. Take two paper bags and punch tiny holes in them.

Place cedar blocks of wood or mothballs inside the paper bags and lay them in the storage bin. Never let the cedar wood or mothballs touch your wool items because it might stain them.

— Heloise

Dear Heloise: I have a stainless steel electric can opener. After removing the sticker on the front, there is a residue left. Please tell me how to remove the sticky stuff. — Lucille M., Westlake Village,

Calif. Lucille, you might try plain rubbing alcohol on a clean cloth. Wipe in a circular motion to remove the residue. There are also cleaners to remove that sticky substance.

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