Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, April 17, 1951 oca CAL PERSONAL 'Credit Care Emphasized Net Profit Essential Basis of Doing Business, Accountant Declares Speaking before the Prince Rupert Retail Grantors' Association last night, Scott McLaren, chartered accountant, urged the SOUnd Wisdom nf liiriolno h I shook his head. "Really don't mow. Another thought the weather was "too good." "Should be rainine. I euess " Two or three people glared at mm, ana he stopped talking about the weather.. Mr. Terence McCann and Rocky, who arrived here on the Princess Louise yesterday, will visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Larson, 537 8th Avenue West, before returning to Vancouver. SPECIAL! Alberta Deep Seam Fine Day But No Steelhead Mr. Steelhead did not co-operate at all last Sunday, although experienced anglers used every lure and inducement known to tnem in an effort to land a Derby entry. About half a hundred fishermen trudged the banks of the Cloyah River. The weather was beautiful, but the fish didn't bite. No one came close to Harold Thorn and his scales although it was thoueht he'd he W $1 6-75 PER TON They're amazing good Made with Amazing New Fast DRY Yeast! trend of business from the net'?UIMrom from Van"ver. Vancouver. Mr. Mr. Atch- Atch-proflt standpoint rather than 1 . n ls wltn Nelson Bros. Fishcr- 10 SACKS 8.50 I PHONE 116 -117 or 58 I bert & McCaffery from that of volume of sales. He j Ltdi here' warned against embarking upon Registered Nurses' chapter a policy of credit selling without , will hold a sale of Homecooking a proper appraisal of the lmpli-1 In McRae's Sat. April 21, 2-5 p m cations of credit sales. I (94C The cost of credit selling, con-Ririerlng capital outlay selling 1 C-P Fishermen's farewell administrating and accounting ' dance- civlc Centre, April 23, 10 cost, was usually from seven to ! p m "2 a m- Admission by ticket ten percent of the sales dollar 1 ? Tlckcts available at Co-op the speaker estimated. The im-1 ry and Cow Bav store- 95c e!T,!5j A regular routine business - M : ... - r H I LIMMtU and John Bultrer Ls on a business trip to Vancouver. Women of the Moose will hold their regular meetlno- Wed nesday, April 18. (91c) Mr. and Mrs. G. H At-.hisnn arrived In the city on the Camo-sun .g ' Prlnce Fishing Vessel Owners' Associ- ation was held In the Civic Cen- etr last week-nd, with President Harold Helland In the chair neral meeting U.F.A.W.U. fireworkers, Thursday, April 111 7'3fl n nfl TTninn Un.ll T 1 au. xju.h- , . , memb P'ease attend 91c) Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dudley left 'r the northern trip aboard 'the Princess Lou;e yesteraay. Mrs. Dudlev arrivaH ko nn tv, Company, Joined her here. vnHi.. . . . . ... ruunO l"P lOUrlSt VlSi',- Mr. and Mrs F W rLu, of Hamilton Ontario Thei making the round trnor-h atoaVdheCamosun and were here this mornins Knuthhomirl from Alice Arm and Stewart. ' or speeding in the city. tw. drivers were finer! K.r by oy Mr Mr. McLaren McLaren. ' The speaker discussed In de-; tail the higher cost of carrying on credit business, as compared with cash, and the risks con-! nected therewith. Imnnrtanee was attache'd to the necessity of . J I .i cxerclsine car in erantlne rrprift qiiH (KA . wc ouuut'llt Buyer- vision of accounts receivable tn ensure collection. j Mr. McLaren felt that mer - chants in Prince Rupert were now fortunate in hfelno- nhi Princess princess Louise Louise from from Vflnemiver Vancouver In 111 true lrue spring spring fashion fashion there there and Mr. Dudley, who Is employed wero th ee brush fires that sum-on wltn the Columbia Cellulose mol,ecl the city fire brigade ove- M. H. McLean, manager of Namu cannery, and Mrs. McLean returned there at the end of the week after a trip to Vancouver. United Church men's strawberry and ice cream social and home-cooking sale, Thursday, April 19, 7 p.m. (H) Fire department had a call at 4:05 yesterday afternoon to 100 Eighth Avenue West. A chimney fire resulted In little, if any, damage. S.O.N. Fishermen's farewell dance, Wednesday, April 18, 10-2. Mike Colussi's orchestra. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. - (91ci Mr. and Mrs. D. Douglas of Bella Bella and Mr and Mrs NT C. Campbell of Namu cami north from Vancouver at the week-end on the Messrs Douglas and Campbell are accountants for B. C. Packers. J. R. Mcintosh, engineer with the Department of Public Works from New Westminster, arrived in the citv vesterdav on the Princess Louise. During Robert uaviason s illness, Mr. Mcintosh will be chief entrineer of the snagboat Skeena, Capt. W. F. Robertson. (he week-end nn? Saturdjv evening at 6th Ave. and Donald f ind r-n uvi'hin the cqiha I"?' afternoon- Tnc C.a"S n Sunday were to 1929 Atlin AVh " 1:15 P m- and the sec" "' " 215 D m Mr- a,ld Mrs- James Knox, who have been in the citv fo- seve eral months while Mr. Knox was . . I 1 PEAS AS SOON BE PREPARED j vest for the space occupied, they are 50 delicolls wnen grow in i ,u . . . , J lmmediately after , harvesting, that many gardeners are willing to give them the space needed. Hot weather 1s their greatest enemy, so they do best in sections where spring comes early, or in the north where summers are cool. Everywhere the first sowing of peas should be made early as possible, having in mind that the finer varieties, which have wrinkled seed, may decay if the i.w-- nnvM rf,w vriST EL " " " "i snuiiM! Bupenriwnaeiii ot constructnn w. D. Vance in city police court, of the new Totem Theatre for They were Francis Montesano Dawson & Hall, contractors will and Patrick Mazzel, charged sail Thursday night for Vau-wlth infraction of the city by- couver. They are proceedlne law Both were fined $15 and East soon for an extended visi' $2.50 costs. "There ls a speed in Quebec and Ontario and will limit of 25 miles per hour," atterH th graduation cf their warned an RCMP officer of the daughter from MGill Univer-city detachment. . -sity. JELLY BUNS Mfasurp intn small linwl. 1 c. lukewarm vratrr. 2 tps. granu-lakil MiKar; stir until siicar dissolved. Sprink-lc with 2 yri-velopcs Kleischmanii's Koval Fast Kising Dry Yeast. Let stand 10 min.. THKN stir well. Cream Ik c shortruinK; gradually blemi in 1 t granulated sugar, 2 tspi. 8lt, J tsp. grated nutmeg. Gradually beat in 2 well-beaten eKga. Stir in 'A tsp. lemon extract, c milk which ha been callcd and cooled to lukewarm, and yeast mixture. Stir in 3 c once-sifted bread flour; beat until month. Work in 3 c. more once-sifted bread flour. Knead until smooth and elastic; place in greased bowl and brush top with melted butter or shortening. Cover and set in warm place, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. J'unch down douKh-ami cut into 36 equal portions; knead into smooth balls. Brush with melted butter or margarine, roll in fine granulated sugar and arrange V2 apart on greased baking pans. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. T.wist the handle of knife in the top of each roll to form an indentation; fill with jelly. Cover and let rise 15 min. longer. IJake in moderately hot oven, J75-, about 18 min. No more disappointments because the yeast has spoiled! Fleischmann's Fast DRY Yeast . replaces old-fashioned perishable yeast because it keeps fresh and full strength right in your cupboard! For fast-rising dough and grand oven results ger Fleischmann's Fast DRY Yeast to-day! SPRING TOYS Wagons Marbles Cap Guns Tricylcs Kites Yo-Yo's and Balloons mm . . Is to Fly Over Japan Soon Robert Mclnnes will be looking down on the snow capped Mt. Fujiyama as he flies over Japanese skyways. Promoted to skipper of the regular Canadian Pacific Airlines 45-passenger North Star aircraft, M:. Mclnnes will leave the city this week-end for Vancouver. He has been pilot of the Sandsplt-Prince Rupert run for the past two years. After two months "schooling" In navigation and other tech-niques, Mr. Mclnnes will become captain of a North Star, In a three-point fright to Hong Kong. "Ill have to take a detour into Prince Rupert," joked "Bob" Mclnnes, w'no will pats near the city, from Vancouver en route to . the first stop at !nemya in the Aleutian Islands. From there the plans, staffed with four officers besides the captain, and two stewardesses will continue to Tokyo, thence to Hong Kong. Mrs.. Mclnnes and Crale. 7 Lynda.- 6. and Saundra, 4, will make their home In Vancouver at the end of the school term here. For Mr. Mclnnes this promotion climaxes 8.000 flying hours as a pilot or 18.000 hours Incliiri. i ing his experience as an airplane ! "I'll be sorry to leave Prince Rupert," the pilot said this morning. Mr. Mclnnes is used to the north country, having gained his flying experience as a bush pilot In northern Ontario. His parents now live at Sioux Lookout. Previous to coming to Prince Rupert, he flew as first officer on the CPA Vancouver-Calgary run for two years. Walter (Wallyi Jennings, who flew out of Vancouver with the company before coming here recently, will succeed Mr, Mclnnes as pilot. A first officer Is expected here this weekend. Cimratl jS 'reef Jctt and Srt fe A lovely spring clay brought many out Lo the White Flenhnn-. Tea held on Saturday at Con-! A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of th CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION will he held TIM IISHAY, APRIL 19th, at S p.m. in the Civic Centre Auditorium to consider the following business: eiunn particularly busy weighing-in catches. And no one else had anything brighter to report. "Maybe those fish are too well fed," said one fisherman, but -4. nnGHHiements Canadian Legion card nartv April 25. Card party. Catholic Hall, April 19. United Church men's Strawberry and ice cream social and homecooking sale Thursday, April 19, 7 p.m. W.O.T.M. Surinz bazaar. Aoril 20. Conrad School PTA rsrrt party, Friday, April 20. 8 p.m. St. Petr s Spring Sale. April 26. United W.A. Spring sale, May 3. Konja tea. May 12. Presbyterian Missionarv Tea. church hall, May 16. Eastern Star Tea. Mu.so:iic Temple, May 17. Lutheran tea. May 15 Job's Daughter's Jamboree. May 31, June 1, 2. Fl IfiV.'fl Hai'f J V SHOE POLISH fM Z i Lasting Shines I "Hospitolity and Good Food That is Our First Ann I'lione 17 for Orders I'll Take Out Commodore Cafe Brings out thair twaatnaM and natural juicy goodness. That's how Sugaroosting develops the flavor of Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes . . . makes them crisper, tastier, more appetizing. Delicious Grape-Nuts Flakes supply nourishment for quick energy. They're so economical. VMI$ Z- EXTRA QUICK E NERy A lrofKcf of Gnrol Foorft 1. To rc;civp :ind diseuss the finnl ,-, r n. " .... np'il ut tin. Arena Committee. 2. To cjnsitl-r ihe reccmnientlation of th? committee to purchase property for Ihe turn of $5800.00. A'l inrniiiers irnel.c. n years of age and over have voting privileges and arc uified to attend. WM. LONG, Secretary. H (V-MASTER REELS Reduced Qc each IRATHALL'S tlmlo Finishing Third Ave. W. TEAMER :ce Rupert SAILS FOR Vancouver .nl Intermediate Ports Each Thursday 1 al 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN ;Pi:.SI)AY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost . For Reservations Write or Call " 1TV OR l)KOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, I" B.C. mm t ir i !i foriiuj jor and Gentlemen ,ING ie tailor i. Phone 649 PHONE pEEN 884 fok HDING all types strial Welding ir M P A N Y JOHN H (lger i, 1 Sulgor Ltd. '!"! AviMiiiP pING ! i WING t !cliol'lc and ?W Service 3l'Know ElkinsLtd. j Bx 274 obtain uumui credit creau Information information through the local Credit Bureau the same basis as business men m larger communities The speaker, in conclusion, ex- nrenseH h- i.,l . sales were necessary in some buslnes.ses and warranted in all buslnes.i-providlng always that I there was a proper Investigation oi ine cost or credit selling to , establish a proper net profit when compared with the cash sales basis. In the absence of both President R. H. Parker and Vice-President A. S. Niekersnn the chair at last night's meeting was taken by W. F. Stone. The speaker was thanked by P. H. Linzey, manager oi ihe credit bureau. FIRST ANNIVERSARY Note was taken of the fact that May 1 would mark the first , anniversary of the establishment I of the Credit Bureau in Prince I Rupert. "The bureau has been a prpat. ooon w business men," remarked Mr. Stone. "I cannot understand why any business men should not join and avail himself of the service." Norman Moorehouse was alfo enthusiastic over the valuable work of .the Credit Bureau. He felt the Bureau, and Its effective advertising, had done much to encourage payment of bills by the tenth of the month following. Bureau Manager Linzey acknowledged the loyalty and support of members which had been a large factor in putting the bureau on a good basis. There were now 5,000 names on the credit file and "the bureau was here to stay. The meeting heard a report from the executive on having protcstd at nctf federal credit controls which had been imposed March 19 and which were considered unnecessarily stringent and discriminatory upon ordinary purchasers. , The membership committee rruorted Hftv full members of i.,ss cI hu business DaJtner. Percv Welter. Mrs. Catherine Laurie, secretary, announced she would be attending a national credit bureau convention to be held In Portland May 19, 20, 21 and 22. Next regular meeting of the I local association will bo May 14. r Dave Abel is Coming Home : Prince Rupert's rookie candidate for professional baseball s Isn't having any Dave Abel is coining home from the Capi-lanos' spring training camp at Penticton, instead of going to Sunny California. In a telephone call to Johnny Orjowes, his business partner, Abel said he was "fed up." He didn't make the Capilanos team but had been offered a contract to go to California, "I'm going back to Rupert." ivdve wjiu uieui. ne ai rives nome 'habitants not to waste paper. Ml FiT ida fttrrci hchool under the the Bureau now with eight asso-uuspice.s of the Parent-Teache.- ciale members and five corn-Association. I panics national members and The sale, convened by M.j. entitled to use of local facilities. Redhead, proved to b- a husej Latest new members are Ideal uc-ess 'Cleaners and 99 Taxi. Hugo Mrs Johanson. assisted by Mr Kraupncr of Ideal Cleaners was D. Main, was in charge cf the welcomed to the meeting, rnme rooking table. ' condolences were extended to During the afternoon tea waj Norman Moorehouse, on the re-'f-ved under the convcnershlp ccnt df,atn of hls falner and tMr3'" B'nlr- , Tommy Boulter on the tragic FISHERMEN . SOW GARDEN AS SOIL CAN soil remains cold and damp too long after they are sown. Smooth seeded peas will not decay so easily, but they are not of high quality as the wrinkled kinds. Where spring comes late, and summer follows quickly, only one crop of peas is likely to be successful, and for this an early dwarf variety should be grown under the most favorable conditions .In new gardens, or old ones where peas have not been grown before, the seed will grow batter If Inoculated with a bacterial culture which can be obtained for that purpose. Seed should be sown at least 1 inch apart in the row, In fertile soil. Plant food should be applied at the rate of 4 pounds to 100 feet of row, either mixed well with the soil before sowing, or spread In trenches on cither side of the row ,a little deeper than the seeds are sown The seed should be covered 1 to 2 inches deep. In sections where weather con ditions are favorable to peas, it is possible tcT crow them In twin rows six Inches apart; in the space between the rows the weeds are pulled, but the soil is not cultivated. In less favorable sections, however, single rows, regularly cultivated, will be found more drpendable. Though peas give a small har- TAKES HIGHEST HONOURS fwi ... j - I T.".,nr VVinnar faffs crf "It is no secret that while clothes are a "muni" fur a tournament tennis player and they must be really white. I use Reckitt's Blue in my rinse water to prevent any possibility of a yellow tinge and my clothes are always safe from harmful chemicals. Out of the blue comes the whitest wash and Reckitt's Blue costa just a few centi a month!" Fur t-tmiplel.e ou'llmt.l of ymi; IliKh Speed Gasoline t'ngiti'., sec itupert Motors Ltd. We h'lve the trained mechanics a.id peeiulized equipment, to pet-lorn, this work for you . . . ctfl"?t U!y and economically. To avoid delay this spring when Hie rush is on, let us have that Jub now. SU5AR0ASTIN5 MAKES GRAPE'NUTSHAKK tkZ&0ti$ CEREAL LJirv Rupert Motors Limited mu.ju.ii.wiiinuBWHiiuicuii: l cu (111 a 'itltl i fL C, wis I Hull on An rnli rly new ronstlturon fur Ihe Prince Rupert Wome.i's Canadian Club was drawn ud in a special business mestinj held In the Civic Centre last week. "We are now in line with other clubs across Canada, having adopted the new constitution as deslded at the Calstaiy convention last September," sflid President Mrs. O. R. S. Blaekaby. Anion those present was M'"S. J. R. Olbsnn. a charter member with thi PriiT" Runert Club, who has helped to draft thrpe constiluticns. Ocean Falls Wins En Essay Contest i BONUSl-$rVEET-AS-A-NUTRAV ATTENTION SEA CADETS Now being rc-organizcd under the sponsorship of the Navy League of Canada. Those interested please apply to H.M.CS. Chatham Tuesday, Thursday qnd Friday, 4-6 and 7-9 p.m. Ago limit 14-18 years oimcs rvqs ' FISHERMEN AND TENDERMEN All Packers and Halibut Vessels manned by members of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union are required to clear with the Union prior to sailina Clearances may he obtained at the Metro.oole Hall Wednesdays and Fridays from 1 p.m. to 4 r.-n. end Saturdays from 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. ltc ioiaici mm Aviiiiuiiitc unu Wednesday Donelda Meldrum of Ocean . J j. Falls were winners for this di;t--i i rict in an essay contest for High READING, Berkshire, England School students by British Col- (CP) This town had a drive to umbia division of the Canadian save paper. It involved dlstrlbu-Cancer Societ.v. Prizes nf Via tlon of 35.C03 leaflets, ureinff i;i- and $10 'vere awarded.