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Show mm-it Oc V HREN HALE ALWAYS attack household odors at the source. For example, avoid stale cigarette odor by emptying emp-tying ashtrays often as well as the wastebaskets Into which you empty emp-ty them. Keep garbage cans clean by washing with soap and water. Spray with a deodorant. Mildew odors in the basement can be reduced by the use of a dehumidifier. Always hang damp THIS WEEK'S RECIPE Moled Gingerale Salad (Serves 4-6) 1 cup gingerale 1 package lemon-flavored gelatin gela-tin Vi cup cubed canned pineapple Mi cup pitted Ught cherries V cup broken nutmeats cup maraschino cherries, halved Heat 1 cup gingerale and pour over gelatin. Stir until dissolved. dis-solved. Add remaining gingerale ginger-ale (cool). Chill until thickened, then fold in remaining fruit and nuts. Pour into molds and chill until set. Unmold In lettuce cups and mayonnaise thinned with pineapple juice and whipped cream. clothes outside, as well as mops and cleaning cloths. Wet bath toys can be hung In a hammock placed in hanging position posi-tion between the faucets of the bath tub. For children's shoes you can't have anything better than plastic vegetable bags, edged In a bright-colored bright-colored tape. Label the bags with nail polish, using child's initials or name and hang on child's closet door. Sponge a combination of chlorine bleach and water onto bread boards and let stand 15 minutes, then rinse In clear water. This will lighten the board as well as remove stains. Buffing attachment which fits on an electric mixer does a quick job of buffing silverware to a high shine. |