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Show Grand Lumber Is First Round Inter-City Winner Grand Lumber Company won the first of three rounds of play in the Inter-City bowling league by squeezing past Jack's Toggery two games. Snow Dairy - was a close third. Bowling results for Nov. 20 gave Jack's a 3-1 win over Grand Lumber, Miner's and Thorn's split 2-2, and Snow won over Edding-ton Edding-ton 3-1. Top singles bowlers in their order of placement. Bert Child, Bill Clark and Jim Bird. Bill Clark, Ross Wight and Elden Ritchie were high series scorers, respectively. Tuesday, Nov. 27, Harry Ewing topped the. single game scorers, with Elden Ritchie getting second and Bert Palfreyman and Preston Hooper tieing for third. Lloyd Whitehead was high series scorer, with Harry Ewing getting second and John Tanner and Ross Wight tieing for third. Results for;. Tuesday Tues-day night follow: League Standings: Team: W. L. Grand Lumber 26 14 Jack's Toggery 24 16 Snow Dairy 22 18 Thorn's Ready-Mix 20 20 Miner's Auto 19 21 Eddington Canning 9 31 . Week's Results: Team: x Won Pins Eddington Canning 0 2190 Thorn's Ready-Mix 4 2392 Grand Lumber .....0 2078 Snow" Dairy 4? 2284 Miner's Auto 2 2231 Jack's Toggery 2 2261 High Team Game: Team: Pins Thorn's Ready-Mix 898 Jack's Toggery 818 Snow Dairy 806 Individual High Series: Lloyd Whitehead (Thorn's) ....516 Harry Ewing (Thorn's) 507 John Tanner (Snow's) 498 Ross Wight (Jack's) 498 Individual High Game: Player: Team Pins Harry Ewing (Thorn's)" 213 Elden Ritchie (Thorn's) 204 Bert Palfreyman (Miner's) ....191 Press Hooper (Grand) 191 ft 1VE YOUR LINENS the proper care during holiday time, and you'll glow with housewifely pride when you set the table. Some table linens require a little extra care, but they repay you in their beauty and increased service. Most linens do not require special spe-cial stain removal before laundering, launder-ing, especially if you can use a chlorine bleach on them. This is best placed in the suds, so it works on the linens while washing takes place. Soil removal is more certain If you let table linens soak for 20 minutes in clear, cool or lukewarm water before laundering. Plan to RECIPE OF THE WEEK Sweet Fotato Sausage Stuffing (For fowl or roast pork) 4 medium sweet potatoes 6 tablespoons butter cup orange juice 1 tablespoon grated orange pound sausage meat 1 onion, minced 3 stalks celery, chopped V teaspoon poultry seasoning 1 cups bread crumbs Scrub sweet potatoes; c,ook until un-til tender in boiling, salted water. Drain, peel and mash thoroughly: thorough-ly: Add butter, orange juice and rind. Beat until smooth. Cook sausage meat slowly for 10 minutes. min-utes. Add onion, celery, poultry seasoning and salt to taste. Cook until meat is brown. Drain off fat. Add mashed sweet potatoes and bread crumbs, mixing thoroughly. thor-oughly. This is a moist stuffing and should be packed into bird loosely. wash linens separately from other items so they do not acquire fuzz from them. , Second launderings are advisable if the first one has not removed heavy grease stains. Always rinse three times in lukewarm water, or more often until the odor of the bleach disappears. Light starch may be used to give gloss, but stiff finishes on linens are not desirable. Bluing, too, is unnecessary if laundering methods are proper. "When used, bluing should be distributed thoroughly to prevent streaking. Dry, hot air destroys the crisp-ness crisp-ness of Irish linen. Dry in sunshine, sun-shine, but whenever possible, have temperatures as close to 70F. as possible. |