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How many of these 33 articles can help you?
They are just a few of hundreds which have appeared in Good Housekeeping. You’ll find more, every issue, in “The Better Way” --- a magazine within a magazine --- that Good Housekeeping readers are so enthusiastic about.
Every month a staff of experts writes about medical and legal problems and advises on education, jobs, insurance, budgets and government benefits. You get information to protect your rights --- earn more income for your family --- guard your purse against shrinking dollars. On the envelope are 9 of the articles. Here are 24 more:
10. Income Tax Law Changes that Save You Money
11. Meat Buying Guide: The Kindest Cuts of All
12. When Crime Victims Are Paid For Losses
13. 75 Ways You Can Help Clean Up the Environment Now
14. What To Consider Before Buying a House
15. The Facts About These New Waterbeds
16. Unit Pricing in Markets: What It Means to Shoppers
17. Liability Insurance: Is Your Family Fully Protected
18. How To Protect Your Appliances When Power Is Reduced
19. A Guide For Stretching Your Buying Dollar
20. Menstrual Problems: Causes and Treatment
21. What To Do If You Lose Your Handbag
22. Where To Get The Most Interest on Your Savings
23. Caring For The III At Home
24. Need A Loan? First Check Those Interest Rates
25. The Vitamins You Really Need
26. How To Prevent Most Home Accidents
27. Joint Ownership: Advantages And Disadvantages
28. A Laundering Guide For The Newer Fabrics
29. Noise in The Home: A Growing Health Menace
30. How To Lay Vinyl Floor Tiles
31. Are Weight-Loss Belts Effective
32. What To Do if Your Auto Insurance Is Not Renewed
33. A Guide To New “Meatless” Meat Products
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As soon as you receive your first copy of Good Housekeeping, you are bound to be surprised at the number and variety of homemaking features --- MORE than ever before --- MORE than in any other woman’s magazine. And each feature is illustrated with greater use of color.
You get expert help on child care, teen problems, beauty, fashions and critical health problems. You get pages and pages of tempting, easy-to-prepare recipes --- more than enough to fill a costly cookbook. And each of these tasty dishes is prepared first in our famous kitchens. Good Housekeeping also brings you additional bonuses such as the 16-page “Special Occasion Cookbook.” And to make sure you eat wisely, our staff will report every month on “You and Your Diet.” You’ll get other helpful tips on needlework, sewing, appliances, decorating and building.
Exciting contributors are Charlotte Montgomery, Speaker for the House, with news and opinions on products, ads and services, Dr. Joyce Brothers, one of America’s best known psychologists, and Barbara Yuncker reporting on the latest developments in medicine. Homemakers, like yourself, report on “My Problem and How I Solved It.”
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There will be outspoken articles on issues of the day that affect you and your family, such as: “When the Paychecks Stopped,” “The Secret Family of Father Duree,” How Organized Crime Invades the Home,” and “The Population Bomb and How To Defuse It.” Good Housekeeping readers also shared intimate close-ups of Fat Nixon, Robert Young, Dick Van Dyke, Shirley Jones, Mr. And Mrs. Paul Newman, and Jimmy Stewart.
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