Helpful Hints

DEAR HELOISE: I've been getting a lot of 2020 wall calendars from nonprofits that I can't use. It seems a shame to throw them out -- I'd rather give them away. Do you know who could use them?

-- Carol B., California

DEAR READER: Yes, 'tis the season for calendars, and many of the pictures are so beautiful. How about schools, youth and church groups, day care centers or senior centers? The card stock is wonderful quality, and these groups can make puzzles, flashcards, bookmarks, etc., and even frame the pretty pictures. The number part of the calendar can be used to teach the holidays, counting, spelling, etc.

DEAR READERS: Ever purchase an electronics item online, then have an issue with it? Most of us have. Read the warranty card that is included with the item. It will, more often than not, refer you to the company website to download and read the instruction manual, operating manual and troubleshooting tips, which should help.

Most companies have these online nowadays to save paper. If you need a hard copy, call the company. The number should be printed on the warranty card.

DEAR HELOISE: I use shin guards so rocks don't hit me when I'm using the string trimmer on weeds and grass. Secondly, I have moved my son twice, and I use plastic totes instead of moving boxes. After the move, they can be used for storage in his house. Finally, I use an air compressor to clean out my vacuum filter.

Also, do you publish the hints somewhere on the internet?

-- Brenda, via email

DEAR READER: Check out Heloise.com for hints.

DEAR HELOISE: I have a problem with a couple of my friends. They have caused a dilemma for me.

On occasion, I need to obtain a service from one of them, not knowing where else to go. They comply with what I need, and I thank them profusely, then I ask them for their bill.

They say, "Oh, no, for friends and family, I don't charge." That's nice, but it puts me on the spot. I want to pay my due.

-- An Upset Lady Florida

DEAR READER: If they still insist on no payment, suggest they donate the money to charity.

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

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