Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

HELPFUL HINTS

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DEAR HELOISE: I keep getting magazines I did not subscribe to, with some even “welcoming” me back. It’s next to impossible to stop this flow of unwanted magazines in my mailbox. Is there something I can do to make it stop?

— Vicki S., Farmington DEAR READER: Write to a magazine’s subscripti­on department by email or a letter, and let it know that you do not want the magazine, you did not subscribe to the publicatio­n, and you are canceling all further deliveries. Include your name, address and phone number.

Also, you can register at dmachoice. org to stop unsolicite­d mail.

DEAR READERS: Today’s Sound Off is about offering help without being asked.

DEAR HELOISE: Why do friends and relatives who know they have a sick or elderly friend or family member wait to be asked before they agree to help? They offer thoughts and prayers. While that is appreciate­d, they seem to forget that there are chores that a relative needs help with. The relative may be too proud and feel that asking is admitting weakness. Sometimes the person wants someone to say: “I see your yard needs to be mowed. Would you let me do that for you?”

Just open your eyes, folks, look around, see where there’s a need and offer to help.

— Karol K., Troy, Ohio

DEAR READERS: Out of wrapping paper? Here are some substituti­ons:

■ Use an old map or a comic section of the newspaper.

■ Use a bandana for smaller gifts.

■ Use deflated, shiny helium balloons.

DEAR HELOISE: I save toilet- paper centers when a roll is finished. They provide mild abrasion for things, such as scuff marks on wooden floors by rubbing the mark with a flattened center. The centers, along with a liquid cleaner, are useful for cleaning ceramic stovetops. Woodworker­s can use them on varnished surfaces, after all the sandpaperi­ng is finished, to produce a truly fine surface.

— Jack M., Maryland

DEAR HELOISE: Here is an idea to start seeds in your kitchen: Take the bottom of an egg carton, fill each egg slot with dirt and plant a seed in each one. The best place for them is on a windowsill. Water them, and later transplant the seedlings in your garden.

— Leigh H., Marion, S. C.

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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