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use, one tablespoonful in the bowl
of rinse water.
Prevent bruises from discoloring
by applying a sweet oil to them as
soon as you bump yourself.
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Special To The Chronicle.
Washington, April 27.—Spring is
the time to make war—or peace.
In this spring of 1953 it appears
that it will be peace. The Chinese
Communists, who have waged the
war in Korea, again the United
Nations, have agreed to exchange
tures, and proceed in the hope of
making agreements.
• • •
Secretary of Agriculture Ben
son has asked congress for author
ity to limit imports of foreign farm
commodities when they threaten
this country’s support program.
He seeks temporary authority to
impose embargoes or quotas or to!
increase tariffs on foreign farm
commodities that interfere with
this country’s farm program.
At the same time the Secretary,
of Agriculture warned American ]
farmers that they must accept low
er prices on world markets or lose
many foreign csutomers. By sup-
, porting farm prices above the
sick prisoners of war and proposed world, level, he contends, the
resumption of full-dress armistice American farmer is pricing himself
talks. ■; . J out of the world market.
In addition, the Soviet Union! • • •
continues to make new conciliatory An announcement was made
moves toward the West. In fact, last week that may be of historic
their words and actions have been-interest, and could mean, a fuller
so conciliatory in recent weeks the 1 and better life for every American,
free nations of the world have be-jit was the announcement by the
come perplexed over what might Atomic Energy Commission that
be the ultimate Rusian goal. congress will be asked to end the
A peaceful world would be a government’s monopoly on the pos-
wonderful thing. And as long as session and development of atomic
the Communist world backs up its energy. ...
words with deeds then the free -j^jg ste p wou i^ 0 p en th e way, it
nations should go along, pohtirai. j s reported f or commercial de
observers at the United Nations | velopment of atomic
energy for
indicated last week. , power.
The official U. S. attitude is! „ ,
much along this lino. U. S. will go, = “ an y “ b f erver * re f the '"‘T
along for the time being, but will d * ° f tbe "anon a
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weapons. It could be the first step
toward the day when we will cook
our food, heat our homes and light
our homes with atomic energy.
It could mean a better life for
every American.
er than water for best results.
Dry cleaning combs and brushes
is easy if you sprinkle oatmeal
over the brush bristles and run
the comb through the brush until!
both come clean.
• Dirt and grease from excessive- •
ly soiled hair can be cut by rub
bing the juice of some lemons into
the scalp before shampooing. Use
the fingertips to rub well into the
scalp.
Nice garnish for meat? Dip apri-;
cot halves in beaten egg and bread
(crumbs and saute in hot fat in the 1
skillet. Serve hot.
To give cabbage slaw an inter- 1
esting “personality,”: mash an avo
cado and add to it soured cream,
crumbled blue cheese, lemon juice
and salt with a dash of pepper.
Mix thoroughly through finely
shredded cabbage.
Insert tart apple slices in slits
made on the fat of roast pork to
give interesting flavor to the gravy.
Mashed potatoes will be rich and
delicious if you add some soured
cream along with the other in
gredients when making them.
THIS WEEK'S RECIPE
Minted Peach Salad
(Serves 6)
6 canned cling peach halves.
Salad greens.
1 cup cottage cheese.
1-4 cup celery, chopped.
3 tablespoons lemon juice.
1-4 cup mint jelly.
3 maraschino cherries.
Drain peaches and arrange cup
side up on salad greens. Blend
cheese and celery and fill peach
es with mixture. Beat lemon juice
peaches with this mixture. Decor
ate each peach half with a half
cherry.
Pineapple-Rice Dessert
(Serves 10)
1 ’ cup cold cooked rice.
1 cup drained, canned crushed
pineapple.
1 cup quartered marshmallows.
1 cup chopped walnut meats.
1 cup heavy cream, whipped.
Combine ingredients in order
listed and chill thoroughly. Serve
in sherbert glasses, garnished
with additional whipped cream if
desired.
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that might arise in the future.
Said Secretary of State John Fos
ter Dulles: “Nothing which has
happened, or which seems to me
likely to happen, has changed the
basic situation of danger.”
At his press conference, Presi
dent Eisenhower said that the U. S.
should accept the Communist over-
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1 Wednesday, April
Clinton at Fork Shoals.
Fountain Inn at Watts.
Saturday, April 18—
Fork Shoals at Clinton.
Watts at Fountain Inn.
Wednesday, April 22—
Fork Shoals at Fountain Inn.
Friday, April 24—
Watts at Clinton.
Saturday, April 25—
Fountain Inn at Fork Shoals.
Clinton at Watts.
Wednesday, April 29—
Watts at Fork Shoals.
Friday, May 1—
Fountain Inn at Clinton.
Saturday, May 2—
Fork Shoals at Watts.
Clinton at Fountain Inn.
Wednesday, May 6—
Watts at Fountain Inn.
Friday, May 8— ^
Fork Shoals at Clinton.
Saturday, May 9—
Clinton at Fork Shoals.
Fountain Inn at Watts.
Wednesday, May 13—
Fountain Inn at Fork Shoals.
Clinton at Watts.
Saturday, May 16—
Fork Shoals at Fountain Inn.
Watts at Clinton.
Wednesday, May 20—
Fork Shoals at Watts.
Clinton at Fountain Inn.
Saturday, May 23—
Watts at Fork Shoals.
Fountain Inn at Clinton.
Wednesday, May 27—
Clinton at Fork Shoals.
Fountain Inn at Watts.
Saturday,' May 30—
Fork Shoals at Clinton.
Watts at Fountain Inn.
Wednesday, June 3—
Foak Shoals at Fountain Inn.
Saturday, June 6—
Fountain Inn at Fork Shoals.
Clinton at Watts.
Wednesday, June 10—
Watts at Fork Shoals.
Friday, June 12—
Fountain Inn at Clinton.
Saturday, June 13—
Fork Shoals at Watts.
Stains on the fingernails which
prove stubborn will usually yield
to a mixture of 60 grains of oxalic
acid dissolved in 2D grains of rose
water. Wipe the nails off with a
chamois. Polish with a dry towel!
after the treatment.
Want to perfume your handker-,
chiefs? Wash them with a small
piece of orris root in a muslin bag.'
The result is> a faint "aroma of vio
lets. -—~—;———*-+
Hose will last longer if you run
them under tepid water immediate
ly after removing from the feet.
Rub some beswax at the heel when
wearing to save wear and tear.
Soothe your tired aching feet by
bathing in a basin with warm water
and vinegar.
Make sachet powder for bureau j
drawers and linen closets by using
one-half ouncd of lavender flow- j
ers and half a teaspoon powdered
cloves. Sew in a small bag.
Ivory combs need cleaning? An
old toothbrush is excellent for
scrubbing them. Use alcohol rath-
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Wednesday, June 17—
i Watts at Ftountain Inn.
Friday, June 19—
Fork Shoals at Clinton.
Saturday, June 20—
Clinton at Fork Shoals.
Fountain Inn at Watts.
Wednesday, June 24—
Fountain Inn at Fork Shoals.
Clinton at Watts.
Saturday, June 27—
Fork Shoals at Fountain Inn.
Watts at Clinton.
Wednesday, July 8—
Fork Shoals at Watts.
Clinton at Fountain Inn.
Saturday, July 11—
Watts at Fork Shoals.
Fountain Inn at Clinton.
Wednesday, July 15—
Clinton at Fork Shoals.
Fountain Inn at Watts.
Saturday, July 18—
Fork Shoals at Clinton.
Watts at Fountain Inn.
Wednesday, July 22—
Fork Shoals at Fountain Inn.
Friday, July 24— '
Watts at Clinton.
Saturday, July 25—
Fountain Inn at Fork Shoals.
Clinton at Watts.
Wednesday, July 29—
Friday, July 31—
Fountain Inn "at Clinton.
Saturday, August 1—
Fork Shoals at Watts. •
Clinton at Fountain Inn.
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