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Show Thursday, November - Hot spice punch d. quart Basin Standard t ' a favorite polishing oil or wax have been spread. Cover tightly and leave over right The cloth will absorb just enough oil or wax to remove dust and polish at the same time. (Do not use oil to dust waxed surfaces because it softens the finish.) 2. Mis one tablespoon of mineral spirits or turpentine with one quart of hot water. Dip squares of clean cloth into this solution, wring out, dry and store. 8. 1 tablespoon of mild soap powder 1 quart warm water 1 tablespoon of household ammonia 1 tablespoon of boiled linseed oil or a good furniture polish. Mix above indredients well and dip soft, cotton cloths into the solution. After a few minutes, sqeeze out, dry and store. Store dust cloths in covered containers such as glass jars or coffee cans. Keep them clean; wash them often. 7-- medium package red hots. Serve hot. This makes about three quarts. Inexpensive turkey favors to adorn your table will excite your children and visitors. Cut a piece of yellow or orange net 8" x 8", fill with M&M candies. Wrap with a pipe cleaner for the tail. On the opposite side of tail take a small piece of pipe cleaner and wrap it around for the head. You can add a piece of red pipe cleaner for the bill of the turkey. Jennie Murdock, 222 for the women, and Robert Reyes, 219 for the men. Jennie also had women's high series last week, 561, while Pete McNac took it for the men, 542. coffeemates First, S trout; second, Gary Energy; third, Tatco. Bowler of the Week: Evon Thompson, 196 High Series of the Week: Evon Thompson, 535 High Average: Evon Thompson, 163 Team series, scratch, was a tie between Rita's and Strout at 2,203, with Rita's also taking team series with handicap, 3,001. Dr. D's took Team scratch game, 829, and team game with handicap, 1,114. Individual high scratch series, 565, and handicap series went to Arlinda Hicken, 721. Deanne Eldredge took the individual scratch game at 225, and the individual handicap game with Bowling Hi Rollers First, Bostick and Wild, tied; second, Wopsock and Grasseshi, tied; third, Driftwood Lounge. Bowlers of the Week: Louise Hackford, 189, and Sonny Van, 204. High series of the week: Nancy Bostick, 452 and Dig LaRose High average, Bonnie Van, 160 and Gil Mojado, 175. Team scratch series went to G&. 2,108; team scratch game and team handicap game went to Gillie's with 751 and 852, respectively; while team series with handicap went to Driftwood. 2,338. Individual high scratch series, 619, and high handicap series, 658, went to Dig LaRose. Gil Mojado took individual high scratch series, 619, and high handicap series, 658. Splits picked up: Louise Hackford, Ron Wopsock, Bonnie Van, Shane Reary, Percy Howell, 5 Terry Cuch, 55 Bob Oberhansley, Gil Mojado, Tug Reed, 7 Norman Winn, 0 Last weeks Bowler of the Week 267. Splits picked up: Margaret Loranger, Delaine Bird, Wednesday Nite Ladies First, Blond Bombers; second, Shermans; third, Gamache. Bowler of the. Week: Cheryl Williams, 223., ' High Series of the Week: Cheryl Williams, 496 High Average: Cheryl Williams, 5-- 7 0 4-- . llntoh old-tim- The holiday season is fast approaching and many of us will be scurrying about in our kitchens cooking up treats for our families, working away until all hours on our sewing machines, and then wanting our homes shiny and spotless. Below are foods, decorating, and cleaning tips for the holidays. Try this Hot Spice Punch recipe to add to your Thanksgiving meal 1 quart cranberry juice 1 can frown lemonade with water added 1 1 s. XL 1961 Now, to keep your house clean e during theTioEdaya, use the furniture polish to protect your furniture. Keep furniture clean with dustless cloths which gather dust instead of scattering it Make dust cloths from soft cloths that do not leave lint: 1. Put cloth in tin container or jar in which a few drops of furniture Editer'a Nate: This is the first of a new weekly feature containing recipes, crafts, and homemaking tips. All columns are written by Basin residents, and all ideas have been home-teste- v ' ' made easy Living 75 ? . 2-- 157. UP AND OVER Robyn Leeske, No. 21, helped Union's effort in last week's State Tournament. This actionn was against Moab, and the Courgars came out on top. The final game was palyed with Emery, one which the Cougars won to place fifth. Team scratch series, team scratrh game, team handicap series, and team handicap game all went to Gamache, 2,335, 848, 2,672, and 1,028. High individual scratch series went to Maxine Natchees, 537. High individual scratch game was a tie and Charlene Sherman between Cheryl Williams at 2,23. The high individual handicap series went to Rita McNac, 673, while Charlene Sherman, with 259, took the individual handicap game. Splits picked up: Sherry Davis, 0 and 4 7 Mary Ward, JoAnn LaRose, night hawks First, Jack's Insulation; second, G&L; third, Cliffs Pool. Bowler of the Week: Sonny Van, 222 High Series of the Week: Sonny Van, 604 High Average: Dave White, 186 Team scratch series and team game series were taken by G&L, 2.885 and 1,007, while Meijii took team handicap series and handicap game, 2,861 and 2-- 7 1,051. Individual scratch series went to Dave White, 638; individual scratch game was a tie between Dave White and Wayne Beachler at 245; handicap series went to Ron Navanick, 640; and handicap game went to Wayne Beachler, 160. Splits picked up: Cal Hackford, 5-Coffeemates Karmin Eldredge was up high against Emery last week. Union won the game, their third, to place fifth. Coach Kayla Walker said the season has been one of the best she has experienced. TAKE THAT Trade - In Sale 5-- Is your kitchen short on drawer space? 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