ty ' S In- f 1 r . KM? BIS? I l9 m p. 1 ' Mint Ruiicrt Daili? JScms r. Wednesday, November 19, 1947 4l NO ODOR NO OILS i'The Experts Say ' By KAY. REX mg a small bird. Right now A small fowl tin ct to 2V2 lbs. servings. rH , DRYS IN ONE HOUR WASHABLE 'One gallon spread makes one and one half gallons. J4.95 Gallon $.40 Qart 1 PHONE 651 -652 PHILPOTT, EVITT& CO. LTD. Distributors of Glidden "Time-Tested" Paints to a hot platter and kept warm Canadian Press Staff "Writer in the oven with the heat off, h ECONOMY FIRST Higher or ln 'a warming oven, prices are playing hob with f am-1 A11 excess fat must be poured fiy budgets; and- nowadays "ec-, from the Pan before flour is $nomy HrsSjfrias become the added- Otherwise, the gravy will slogan of the Canadian house-, have floating fat which makes wlfe ... it unappetizing. tPn onnk. f .... ....... i . ,4 Buyimr for'-the small family .. " ul B"V' mix Wh. been a problem and TfV, , 6!htW0 tabsp0s iM of fat ,e" pan" For th iheiit comes' to choosing a the, ! n vomer 0 fnmifTf twn rnro rF ehic'en for Sunday dinner, " ; hnm .nmif. .. ui,.iBravy is sufficient for generous ihere are a number of these on Brown Qravv One-quarter the market and they have been CUP fat; one-quarter cup flour; termed an "excellent buy." two cups waier; sail ana pepper. Pour excess fat from the roasting pan, leaving one-quar- -will make satisfying servings ler of ft c Add flouf ani COQk r f pot pie or chicken with constantly untll lour Oumphngs for 6ne meal for two . j uL u Bersons. And there will be M . , . , , , . , , , um burned. Remove pan from dir-vnough. left over for a hot chick- . . . i ...ia j , .. . ect f v,QOf heat and add .A cold liquid. ,,M t, Re-en niould,, a delicious dish for a . . turn turn tn to low hRat heat and pnnlt cook, stir sMr. company meal of four. ring constantly, until gravy IIct Creamed Chicken Mould bolls and thickens. Season to --ingredients: three tablespoons taste. Makes to cups gravy. teinmni, rnrPrn'llk Milk Gravy-Use milk as all 9ne cup milk (or 2 cup milk and 0f t f w ger uh fen ,Z CkyHaltf an,d roast poultry, veal or pork, chops " 6 f0Wl; fen tJh, CUPf"0kd or cutlets. - . Uvo tablespoons ..Chopped green fcpper or pimentos cup minced' ib Grav,y T Add f'nely" chopped, cooked, steamed or nnPri nrP.P-H ,.,! i. n cft 1 ' "-i' I l,l, U1 1 lll. bread crumbs; two eggs jMelt fat and blend -in flour Gradually add milk or milk and .Cook this over hot water, stirring constantly, 'until thick. Swutuu with-. salt and pepper. Cool slightly, then add .chicken, pressed meat and crumbs. Add beaten eggs. Pour into individual greased moulds. Place In fran of warm water and o'ucii poach in moderate oven about '45 minutes, until set. When set, a knife Inserted In the centre of the mixture will come out clean. If your iamily Is going to appreciate the gravy you make, tietter be sure , it's dark and tmooth and full' of meaty flavor. Several rules must be followed If the gravy Is to.be just right in consistency and flavor. When the meat is cooked it should be removed from the pan gravy. Serve with roast poultry. Onion Gravy Add one-half cup. raw onion to fat in pan. Cook until clear and golden brown, stirring occasionally to prevent burning. Add flour and proceed as for brown gravy. Serve with roast beef, baked heart, baked or fried liver, or meat loaf. VI II PAWI7IWP. K Complete Stock Ford Parts and Accessories When we finish servicing your ca for winter your car is ready take all (he hard knocks and lough driving: you can eive. it . . . Phone 8.5 From Thb Date WAR ASSF.TS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked 312.00 per ton MINE RUN Loose $11.00 per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER rno.Ni: 580 TIRE REPAIRS AND A "The Home of Friendly Service" 7 . n Drive ln today for complete rCji) winterizing and servicing' A- 1 ' x-BOB PARKER LIMITED P.k Box 38 Cfyclist Collides With Automobile Sydney Oulbrandson, 16-year-oid cyclist, escaped Injury but the front wheel of his bicycle was bent when he collided with a car driven by Robert Parker at the corner of Third Avenue and Fifth Street Monday morning. The lad was travelling north on Fifth Street when he collided with the car which was travel- ling east on Third Avenue. He was thrown from the wheel but, apparently, was uninjured. Advertise in the Dally News! Study of the serious damage to garden top soils caused bj erosion has brought doubt about the value of fall spadh in many cases. Plots which arc-not level, where the newly turned soil might be washed out by par wq llj: Mm Leave Surface in Hough After Fall Spading:. heavy rains, may be more harmed than benefited. Where this danger Is not present, fall spading is beneficial for heavy soil and in cases where sod is turned under or manure spaded ln. When practiced, the surface should not be levelled or raked after spading, but left in rough condition with small hills jino hollow. Frost action will tend break down and loosen heavy soils and the uneven surface Reminiscences By w.J. and Reflections Pre-election days In Prince Rupert years ago were feverish, speculative and full of peppery small talk. Nearly everyone had something up in the way of a wager. To gradually develop a sort of good-natured excitemeni was recognized as a public duty By nomination day, the municipal polling pot would start iARDEN 'NOTEBO FALL SPADING IS GOOD FOR GARDEN FREE FROM EROSION will check the runoff of water and cause it to soak in. Fall spading will not always take the place of spring spading, but it make spring preparation much easier. Where erosion is a problem and the soil is heavy, stir it with a wheel hoe a few Inches deep and sow seed of rosen rye at the rate of 1 pound to 300 square feet. This will germinate ln a add substantial quantities of both humus and nitrogen to the soil. Gardens which are spaded this fall can be sown to this cover crop, and this is asgood practice when manure is to be spaded under or sod turned. The rye will give protection against erosion. But since spring spading will also be necessary to turn under the rye, little Is gained by spading a garden where a cover crop is to be grown unless there Is some material to be spaded under, Fall is the best time to spade under limestone screenings, which are excellent for' loosening heavy soils. There is little ,. danger., of Using . too .much and to a quantity as' smaiP'as four pounds to 100 square feet be effective. wUl faintly simmering, Another few days and It would come to a boll. And the few final meetings would see packed and perspiring meetings, candidates galloping down the home finish, cheerful and, perhaps happy. Anyway, part of the electorate would bp that way on the morrow. For the next few weeks, this port will not see a familiar vessel with two tri-colored funnels gliding along the harbor and hear the blast of the siren as it goes echoing back among the hills. For the steamer Prince Rupert is being given her annual overhaul. There is something about a ship, when you've been seeing and hearing her. and often thinking of her, and can look back on so many jolly hours aboard her for more than thirty years, that just natural ly converts her Into an old and trusted friend. When she falls to appear, you miss her. Mines, made and distributed by Japan, will sooner or later be arriving along the coasts of Alaska, British Columbia and few days and should make some 1 the Pacific States. It Is said growth this fall. It will survive about 50,000 were sent out and, the winter and start growing in ' of this number, so far as British the spring with the first thaw, j Columbia is concerned, less than It can be turned under when a dozen have been destroyed. The the time comes1 and Its green war ended two years ago. leaves will decay quickly and! It Is a situation that means indefinite peril, yet a menace to be accepted in a matter of course spirit. There will be the every day risk of living only a little more so. Meanwhile, eter nal vigilance will continue as the price of reducing the danger from a threat by no means temporary or of negligible' Moving:, Packing- Cratinc, Shipping and General Cartaee and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 ERE IS MORE COCA-COLA NOW II 1 Ask for it either way .'2 1 loth u ,, . . trade-marks mean the same tbirtp; Ji'Uior.ied uttler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS ' PRINCE RUPERT CREDIT'UNIONS ARE EXPLAINED Operations of Prince Rupert's two co-operative credit unions and the co-operative health services society were outlined at a public meeting attended by 30 ln the Civic Centre Tuesday evening by Harold Daykin of the University Extension department and George Vitrlck, treasuier of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit union. The direct control of policy exercised by shareholders both in the credit unions and the health society was stressed by both speakers who urged the audience to acquaint othera with the benefits of these cooperative enterprises. The co-operative health Services society, which was organized a year ago, provides maximum benefits of $500 In any one year in case of sickness or accident to members or their dependent Mr. Viereck said. While health society had paid cut approximately $400 more In benefits than it had received in premiums from Prince Ruprt members during th last year, this was due to the fact that the majority if the members had transferred from an exlst- mg health service group, Mr. I 1 a. society which- has its head lice at.-Vancouver. . iE. C. Wallace, Manager) Third Avenue at Sixth Street GURVIOH & SON CONTRACTORS of. Membership ln Prince Rupert stands at more than 60, practlc-ally all of whom are cmployeC3 of the Fishermen's Co-op. l.rnlM l!iii. ci. i- . i ior more members to strengthen Tlie Kalcn Consumers credit the Prince Rupert section of th." I union, now in Its third year of Thinking of . . . CAMERAS For Christmas Wc have just received a" shipment of Kodaks and Brownies. Priced from $3.40 to $61.50 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. TRUCKS - CARS TO RENT Basement Foundations Land Clearing and Our Specialty Rock Work Phone 32 or Red 511 rilONE 101 PHONE Sixth Street DE LUXE WALL TINT Tills Improved Kalsomlne Is an Ideal finish for plaster walla, and excellent for decorating Gyprock, Beaver Board, Masonltc, and all heavy wall board. Beautiful artistic effects can be obtained by dappling with one or more tints. Made ln tc.n attractive colors. FIVE-POUND PACKAGE 7.1 THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 255 Third Ave. LUMBER JUST RECEIVED a large shipment of Fir Dimension, Shiplap, Flooring, Vcc Joint, Kiln-Dried Fir Finish, Shingles, and a large assortment of Moulding. Sole Agent for B.C. CEMENT CO. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 11C COAL PHONE 117 . Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A,M. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN , , FOR OUTSIDE (jRUERS PHONE 133 735' THIRD AVETNUE WEST 7 I "wwion.hi,-,.. . -""'mount hi . ,,,, ijroW(h Notable growth of both th, i "mbe" d the . vui:ti risnermen's Cre- ""'Biii0D t v.i " dlt Union nnrt th- !? I VeIPment of tv I . ".r . imers' M. . o .U...C. cau union were em- jald umon'tii, j "'"iu '"ly&in ir. his explanation of their operations. In seven years of operation, he said, the Fishermen' credit union has made 585 loans totalling $209,000, all of which had been repaid. At present, the fishermen'; credit union has some $200,000 on deposit, $50,000 ow which s always readily available for withdrawal. Interest rate on deposits i.i 1 Viper cent, .while interest on shares is 3 per cent a year.. Average loan taken out during the years of operation of the union has been $300. Mr. Daykin accented the membership-control aspect of the credtl unions and explained a newly Instituted plan under which members of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union living in Vancouver can now use the facilities of Vancouver rats tw v. , " years, credit unions for withdrawal of i)-" fllnris Thl Via nlri rrruAr.A n i If Am uh in nirinti to HroA ... MAIft TUir W'a.MUlF.h.w. CI . WPIE TBI iresnw. Kjino. . ..7. ore ted torn oveZT6 ' "uia ana amt MURINE FOR YOUR convenience for the fishermen j flip' .S'l'in MIKED I r mi it uuu w 40c per EVERYTHING 1 iiicivi r DELNOR FRESH I ! Ent erpnse Fmi ) Third Ave at First OUR GREASE JOBS KEEP YOIE UI TOP CONDmOJ Dan t .SprvittJl .Mcllridt Street n .Mnivr it 1.1 anrt Kf lCJ'vu Drapes 1 s" Arailable N01T .ni,T ritFIm Special Atteaie 1 n1Kl' 1 11 1 11 ( L V IT1 N. 330 SLW'r III I nil LJ v . - .,mlt II vourPallf L IP rrAllll pressinf sl"",; .hileyoo" --...IS ! -II .1 ', .v One . firfi i.iiw- tm 1 ...in i' " on: 1 nuii"-- trtrt i