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******************** Vol 4 #5 Mar 15, 2008 ********************
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I read this and...
thought I'd pass it along as I live in a hard water area. If you do too, this is useful stuff. To remove hard water deposits from faucets soak paper towels with white vinegar. Wrap around affected areas on faucet. Leave overnight.
Remove paper towels and buff away remaining residue with an old toothbrush. There are other ways but almost everyone has white vinegar in their cupboard.
Everyone in your family...
should know how to shut off your home's water supply in the event of an emergency. You'd agree this is a great idea, wouldn't you?
Don't throw away your...
old DVD or video movies. Donate them to your local library instead and take a tax deduction if you itemize.
The criminals never stop...
stealing. Identity thieves steal the identities of the deceased in the hopes their deeds will go undetected longer than when they prey on living victims. My insurance company gives these helpful tips to keep the havoc out of your life:
1) Don't include dates of birth or addresses in obituaries
2) Promptly notify the deceased's financial institutions about your loved one's passing
3) Don't let mail accumulate in the deceased's mail box
4) Cancel the person's driver's license
5) Send copies of the death certificate to the three major credit reporting agencies. Several weeks later, request a free annual credit report from each bureau at www.annualcreditreport.com and look for fraudulent activity.
I don't have sinus...
headaches or blockage but maybe you do. If so, find the small dent at the inner corner of each eyebrow. This dent is next to the bridge of your nose. Press inward for 30 to 60 seconds two times.
May you have everlasting relief...
Until next issue,
Tom Koziol
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Senior Outreach Ministries P.O. Box 1234 Reno, NV 89504
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