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was unable to attend the ceremony due to illness, but four generations of his family were there. An inscription at the base says, “To this place God has brought me,” one of Como’s favorite sayings. • Over Perry Como’s 60-plus-year career he sold more than 100 million records. He has three stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for radio, television and music.

• Como, called “Mr. C” by many fans, was known for his rich baritone voice, easy-going casual style and, like “Mr. Rogers, cardigan sweaters. He once said, “I’ve done nothing that I can call exciting. I was a barber. Since then I’ve been a singer. That’s it.” Como’s demeanor was so relaxed that some thought he was too calm. One music critic wrote, “Nobody was so intensely relaxed.”

• Christmas albums were a big seller for Como. Even today his Christmas music is popular. In December 2006, five years after his death, his 1946 recording of “Jingle Bells” topped Billboard Magazine’s Hot Ringtones chart.

• Although he was considered a “heartthrob” to women, he was a wonderful family man who married his high school sweetheart, Roselle Beline in 1933. They had three children. She died two weeks after their 65th wedding anniversary in 1998. Como lived until 2001, dying six days before his 89th birthday. Shortly before his passing he became a greatgrandfather.

• Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, Como’s hometown, honored him with a lifesize statue in 1999. At the unveiling of the statue, Mayor Daniel Caruso said, “Here’s a man who met the Pope and the President and the Queen Mother and is still the same Perry Como. There is nothing flamboyant about him; he treats everyone the same.” Mr. C, as he was called locally,

PERRY COMO Born the seventh of 13 children to Italian immigrants from Palena, Italy, Perry Como operated his own barbershop while attending high school. His first career ambition was to be the best barber in his hometown of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.

• One of Como’s best known tunes was “And I Love you So.” Romantic ballads were his main focus, but he also had some fun and popular novelty hits, such as: “Pappa Loves Mambo;” “Catch a Falling Star (and put it in your pocket);” “Hubba, Hubba, Hubba;” and the great tune “Hot Diggity (dog ziggity boom).” • Como got his first big break in 1933, while visiting Cleveland, Ohio. He was hired by Freddie Carlone’s band for about $25 per week. He took the job, even though he was earning more with his barbershop at the time. From the band, he moved on to become the vocalist for the Ted Weems Orchestra. That led to radio and then television. • From 1948 until 1963 Como hosted television shows on NBC and CBS. These were “The Chesterfield Supper Club,” “The Perry Como Show” and “The Kraft Music Hall.” He won Emmy Awards for best variety show on television in 1954-56, 1958 and 1959.

• Como was the seventh son of a seventh son—considered a sign of good luck in Italian families. He sure had a good life, but his good fortunes should probably be attributed more to his decisions to live an honorable life rather than luck.

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• The Brockton Shoe Museum, south of Boston, claims to be “the only authentic shoe museum in America.” Shoemaking history from the 16th century to the present is shown, from Indian moccasins to popular shoes of today. A “Celebrity Footwear” exhibit showcases shoes worn by Rocky Marciano, Primo Carnera (1930’s Italian boxer who wore size 24!), Mamie Eisenhower and even a pair of President Clinton’s jogging shoes. • The 39,000-square-foot (3623 m2) Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto is the world’s largest and houses more than 10,000 pairs of shoes in a stunning four-story building. It was opened in 1995 by the family that started the Bata Shoe Company. Sonja Bata, born and educated as an architect in Switzerland, married Thomas J. Bata, son of a Czechoslovakian shoe manufacturer. Thomas had immigrated to Canada at the beginning of World War II after the family business had been nationalized under Communism. • After their marriage in 1946, Sonja joined her husband in what was to become a global business, rebuilding the family company. She also collected shoes from all over the world, and in 1979, the Bata Shoe Museum Foundation was established. In keeping the museum separate from commercialism, there are no Bata shoes displayed at the museum. Only 25 percent of the museum displays are semi-permanent. The other displays are constantly changing. The museum has many events to keep things interesting for locals as well as tourists.

• The Bata family’s great influence on shoes can also be seen at the Zlin Shoe Museum in the Czech Republic. Thomas Bata’s father Tomas was truly a visionary businessman who revolutionized the footwear industry in the town of Zlin in the 1890s. He used mass production techniques inspired by Henry Ford to produce quality shoes. The museum is housed in the former shoe factory, and it displays many original Bata shoes that made the town and the family what they are today. • So whether you prefer sandals, loafers, stilettos or athletic shoes, we all owe our comfortable, fashionable footwear to the pioneers in the industry.


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• “Before you wash a load of towels, dampen one and use it to wipe down the sides and top of your washer and dryer. Then just toss the towel in with the load. Also, keep a toothbrush close to give the fabric-softener reservoir a scrub, and rinse it in hot water often.” -- T.O. in Maryland • Got kids and need a new sofa? Look for fabrics that clean up with soap and water. Upholstery that has subtle color changes or is woven or textured will hide stains; napped fabric and flat finishes show water spots and wear spots. • For wood floors, make sure you dust-mop regularly. Dirt can scratch up your floors. Use a mop with a head that can be popped into the washer, and do so regularly. • “My children love to read, and if they had it their way, they would have hundreds of books. To keep their interest in reading hot, we use the library, but we also patronize a local used-book store. They can search the stacks to find favorite authors and subjects, and they turn in books to get credit toward new ones. If they love a book at the library, try to find one at the bookstore to keep.” -- A.C. in Florida • Great advice that will save you money: Lower the temperature of your water heater to 105 F. It’s hot enough for washing, but not hot enough to scald a small child or sensitive skin. • “Ever since we installed shaker pegs in the kids’ bathroom, the towels get hung up regularly. I think they used to have trouble putting the towels on the bar, and it’s easier this way.” -- E.S. in Oregon

Cash In on Clutter If you know you’ll need extra cash for the holidays, consider this: There is cash in clutter. By beginning now to unload the clutter, you can accomplish two things: getting rid of extras that could be stifling you, and making a little extra money. Where’s the clutter? It’s potentially everywhere. Consider consigning clothing you haven’t worn in two years, and sell toys the children don’t play with anymore. Have you done a lot of “retail therapy” either in stores or at yard sales, bringing home knick-knacks you end up dusting every week? Old watches, musical instruments, iPods and mp3 players may have some value to someone else, especially for their parts. Sell duplicates of tools and stereo speakers. If you have multiple computers, your old reject might be just the thing for someone else. The same goes for your older monitors and keyboards. If you’ve amassed a large collection of videos and DVDs (that no one ever watches anymore), sell them and clear up some space. The same goes for books and craft items or hobby supplies that looked appealing when you bought them. If you have far too many inherited items that you’ve kept out of a sense of obligation, consider whether it’s time to let them go. For items that could be valuable, get an appraisal as to their worth. The biggest clutter sign of all is if you rent a storage unit to hold the excesses of your life. If you’ve had that unit for more than six months and haven’t visited it, that’s a sure sign that you can live without the contents. Spend a few weekends going through the boxes you’ve stored to see what you can sell. Not only will you pocket the cash, but you might be able to downsize to a smaller unit if there are items you absolutely must store. Even if you hire an online auction company to take care of the actual pricing, shipping and photography of your items, you’ll come out ahead without having spent the time to micromanage online bids. If you end up giving items to Goodwill or the Salvation Army, you can still net a financial gain in the form of charitable tax deductions. Use a computer program called “It’s Deductible” to calculate the fair market value of what you donate. David Uffington regrets that he cannot personally answer reader questions, but will incorporate them into his column whenever possible. Write to him in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to columnreply@gmail.com.

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• October 3, 2010

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