Dayton Daily News

Kathy T., Kane, Pa.

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Dear Heloise:

My grandson was just deployed to Iraq. What can we send him for a care package? When should we mail out for Christmas?

— Heloise Dear Heloise: —

A big Heloise hug to your grandson, Kathy! Here are some ideas of what to send and what not to send, and when. Send: Personal wipes Sunflower seeds, peanuts, chewing gum, hard candies, powdered electrolyt­e drink mix

Beef jerky and energy bars

AA batteries, eyedrops, toothbrush and -paste, zippered storage bags

Prepaid phone cards, multiuse knife tools Don’t send: Alcohol Pork products Chocolate (coated candies are OK)

Hand sanitizer (wipes are less messy)

Compass, sunscreen, flashlight (soldier should already have these)

Salacious magazines Give your package at least 15 days to get to your grandson. And readers, you must send the package to a specific service person; packages to “Any Service Member” are not allowed.

I read you in the Omaha (Neb.) World-Herald. Instead of clipping articles I find of special interest, I take a photo of them with my cellphone. From there, I can crop and send them to a file I’ve created for that category. Easy to keep, no yellowing, and easy to retrieve and use/share. I’ve done this with Heloise

Dear Heloise:

I work in human resources. If I’ve pulled your resume and want to speak to you about a job, I expect you to ask questions during the interview. But here are some things NOT to say:

Anything that shows that you don’t know about my company.

“I haven’t done this before, but …”

Badmouthin­g previous supervisor­s or jobs.

“I’m better than all the other candidates.”

“This will be great for my career path.”

Don’t say, “I don’t know” — think of SOMETHING to say regarding the question.

“I love your suit” — flattery of me is not appropriat­e.

I hope these phrases won’t be used by job seekers. Have confidence in yourself, and show me that.

— Mary H. in Oregon Dear Readers:

Here’s a partial list of places you may find yourself. Always locate the exits for these sites, for safety’s sake: movie theater airplane office building museum restaurant

— Heloise Dear Heloise:

I mark all window/door locks in the open position with a red felt pen. I know immediatel­y when they are left open. Many times, company will open a window or slider and leave it unlocked.

— Linda in California

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