V.N. Croup Seeks Ceme-Fire in.Korea Prince Rupert Daily News Monday January 22, 1951 Ji. mi ounce menu A ALlsahoCeilincs r-i W.O.T.M. Tea at Mrs. A Ritchie's, 146 7th East, January 25, at 2:30. Card party, Catholic Hall, Thursday, January 25, 8 p.m. m Man on Street Confused And Dissatisfied "Confused and dissatisfied" is the way Sid Gonick described the man on the street in the United States. Mr. Gonick is back from Venice and Los Angeles, California. Mr. Gonick said many were dissatisfied with President Truman's administration and were particularly critical of the way Timber Wolves Are Near City Two large black timber wolves were ranging last night to within about two miles of the city limits. The animals were spotted this side of Oliver Lake between the city and Galloway Rapids bridge about 7 p.m. They were ambling along the highway and came into full view as the lights of Hugo Kraupner's automobile caught them. They merely moved to the Danquet, Presbyterian Burns Friday, Jan. 26. '"--"" , $ t f "t V - J D In i i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMn iiihihiiiiiii inm Mi TM- m II I Legion Card Party, Jan. 31. i Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home, February 1. j St. Andrew's Cathedral Tea. Phone 116 or 117 the Korean situation had been side of the road to let the car Mrs. W. C. R. Jones, 430 4th Ave. West. Feb. 6. "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe pass them. Ibert & McCaffery The bushel as a dry measure handled. The draft status is in a state of flux with new orders being issued every day. There is, apparently, no ground for deferment and all except the upper one-third of students of draft age will probably be called up when they complete, their present semester. Is based on the old English Winchester bushel of 2,150 cubic in ches. Conrad P-TA Valentine Masquerade Party, Conrad School, February 10, 8 p.m. 120th H.A.A. Valentine Dance, February 10, Armories. United Church Valentine tea, Mrs. L. M. Greene's, February 15. Rupert Rod and Gun banquet, February 15. (p) Legion masquerade party Fri Housekeeping . . . The country is definitely going all out on a war economy, he Three men were called upon last December by the United Nations General Assembly "to determine the basis on which a satisfactory cease-fire in Korea can be arranged." They are (left to right) Mr. Lester B. Pearson, Canadian Secretary of Foreign Affairs; Ambassador Nasrollah Entezam of Iran, President of the Assembly; and Sir Benegal N. Rau, Permanent Representative of India to L'.N. said, with aircraft factories working around the clock. No feeling of shortages is ap CONDENSED SOUPS VERSATILE-INTERESTING COMBINATIONS day, February 16. Conrad School P-TA card party, February 16, 8 p.m. ritl parent yet but prices are rising all the time. Prosperity is rising trt haicyhta riilp In war nr- Job's Daughters Easter tea and CONDENSED SOl'PS ABE VERSATILE has sale. Masonic Temple, March 22. ders. The sum of $50,000,000 OCIAL AND do i v nomeniaiwria muajr Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale April 4. serving as eye appeal is important when it comes to stimulating the appetite. Elaborate garnishes are not necessary for even a sprig of parsley or a dash of paprika will make a difference to a bowl of soup or a creamed meat or vegetables. 1 11 11 I ve the time nor the cook-A ilities to prepare a pot of PERJ ONAL been included in the civilian defence budget. A proposed airraid shelter in down-town Los Angeles will be under a comple',e city block. But the people as a whole, Mr. ii .d-la.shiuned soup and they St. Peter's Spring Sale, April 26. Sonja tea, May 12. Ambulance calls answered by Gonick said, seems to be in the city ambulance durine the year 1950 amounted to more Lhan 1 muddle. Thev do not seem to one per day it was disclosed this i : bowl ot canned soup may ved by preparing It as d on the can or by corn-two soups or even by add-pinch of herbs or spices as cloves, curry powder, seed, bay leaf, thyme or depending upon the kind know just where they sUnd. The one thing certain is that they are dissatisfied. morning. There were 382 in the twelve month period. Quick Luncheon Casserole 3 tablespoons butter Vi pound mushrooms, slices 2 cups diced, cooked meat Vi cup chopped celery Vi cup hopped onions 1 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 1 10-oz. tin tomato soup J. J. McKenna, Stewart druggist, will be here aboard the Camosun tomorrow morning, going through to Vancouver on business. Regular Moose meeting Tuesday, January 23, 8 p.m. Initiation of candidates. (19c) J. Davis, representing the Aluminum Co. of Canada, came north from Vancouver to Bute-dale at the end of the week en-route to Kitlmaat. The fire department was called sap ana tne muni? msk; Ladles and Gentlemen, now is the time to make your choice for that new spring suit. The TIP TOP TAILORS have just if the soups which seem to :e very well are cream of REALLY FRESH KARACHI Ot Fresh beef in Pakistan costs 12 cents per pound. The freshness is protected by government law which demands the sale of meat on the day the cattle is slaughtered. 23 cup buttered bread crumbs ii with cream 01 ceiery, iom or green Pa; cream of Melt butter, ad dsllced mush with cream of mushroom; rooms and saute until a golden brown. Add meat, celery and of celerv with cream of chicken soup with onion? and cook three minutes. Season with salt and pepper and ol tomato or vegetable Bv the way, cream soups , place In a greased baking dish. excellent way to get non-. cover with the tomato soup and rinkers to take milk. VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chllcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chllcotin, Dec. 22 and Jan. 19 and 31 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chllcotin, Jan. 12 and 26 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 mm, top with buttered crumbs. Bake in a hot oven, 400'F., until the crumbs are brown, about 30 minutes. Yield: 4 cups (5-6 servings). received their latest spring samples and style books. Place YOUR order now. -(22c) Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Buchanan came north from Vancouver to Namu on the Camosun at the end of the week. Mr. Buchanan Is general manager of B.C. Packers. Sons of Norway meeting, Monday, Jan. 22, 8 p.m., followed by social at 9:30 for members and escorts. (Itc) John Basso jr. and Louis Campagnello Jr., who have been on a three-months' trip to Italy and Switzerland, returned home on the Camosun yesterday af- out at 8:30 yesterday evening to a chimney fire at the Pacifle Cafe. No damage was caused. The dance at Valhalla Hall Saturday was, as usual, an enjoyable affair. Music by Mike Colu-ssl continued until midnight. Committee in charge was K. Hall-berg and A. O. Morse. Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. McDonaM Stewart nurses who came to the city last week with patients for the iiik.-, here, returned north e economists suggest a few ways in which canned may be used to advantage. r.wd cream soup such as gus, tomato, mushroom, or chicken lends Itself to t used as a quick sauce or Mushroom-Cheese Rarebit 1 10-O. can condensed mushroom soup 2 cuos grated medium died- cup chopped sweet pickles LAMPS 1 they stay brighter longer I on the Camosun last night. For cither purpose the iy be "wd just us it comes ne can or diluted with 11-.ependmg upon the thickest! When used as a for meat loaves or in V4 cup cnuppru cercry Combine soun and cheese and heat in top of a double boiler I 1 Jlir Pc $ or casseroles the soup is aSienneri ,!y left undiluted but for d ch'cken and vegetables pre jffi ffflfl oaxTOM j until cheese is melted, stirring i occasionally . Add sweet pickles nd ( ftervo on hot toast, . french fried noodles or rye bread. Yield: z cups (four servings). lernoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carter and daughters returned to the city on the.Camosun yesterday after having been In Vancouver since the Christmas season. Mr. Carter is in charge of the Shantymen's mission work here. Ben Allen and A. Anderson, officials of the Mine, Mill and Smelterworkers' Union from Stewart, were passengers aboard the Camosun last evening re- i turning north after a trip to Vancouver. NOTICE OF MEETING The Annual General meeting of the Civic Centre Association' of Prince Rupert will be held Thursday, January 25, 1951. at 8:00 p.m. in the Civic Centre Auditorium. The order ot business will Include the presentation of Annual Reports, Election of Directors, etc. All paid up members )f the age of nineteen years and over will be entitled to voting privileges. . M-W i"1" "uulu aj muni. 1L nsistency of a medium sauce. By adding an ln-t or two to a canned soup, tor example, grated to mushroom soup, and eating it you will have an ing rarebit, or rabbit, as irefer to call it. Condensable soup may be added t pies and stews In place tables and left-over dish-often be made do bv add- To Vancouver (today) D. W. Souter, H. L. Stewart, T. N. Youngs, A. B. Bussey, B. H. McDonald. To Sandspit (today) T. York, P. Sabotin. From Vancouver (yesterday) Mrs. McLaren, the Misses L. and B. McLaren. O. Selvlng. J. Koko-raUs. Mrs. MrTaggart. R. L. Johnston, Mr. Blanchard. From Sandspit (yesterday) N. Falls, O. Olsen, H. J. Young. To Vancouver (yesterday) B. Smith, H. McDonald, P. McCor-mick, Chen King. R. S. Gordon, T. McCaskell, C. Hult, Miss J. Shiedell, C. A. Llnd, W. G. Mc-Kenzie, T. A. McKeown, J. Stra-chan, J. Colville. "densed soup. Caruso Sauce 1 tablespoon fat V2 cup chopped onion 'z clove ga-rlic V2 cup sliced mushrooms '.4 cup water 1 bouillon cube 1 10-oz. tin condensed tomato soup. Melt fat in a saucepan; add onions and saute 5 minutes. -Add garlic, mushrooms, water, bouil lon cube and condensed tomato soup. Bring to boll and simmer until thick, about 5 minutes. Yield: IVa cups. NOTE This sauce is good served with spaghetti, had-cooked eggs or meat. For your furnaces during the cold weather we are offering the following at reduced prices: 300 TONS OF CROWN ASSETS COAL FROM TELKWA Screened Lump $15.00 per ton in sacks Screened Lump $14.00 per ton loose Mine Run $13.50 per ton in sacks Mine Run $12.50 per ton loose Slack $8.50 per ton in sacks Slack ' $7.50 per ton loose $1.00 per ton off for lots of 5 tons or over 100 CORDS OF WOOD FROM PRIDHOMME LAKE ! Cut any length, per cord delivered $12.00 In long lengths, per cord delivered $10.00 $1.00 per cord off for lots of 5 cords or over HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 2t ALUS! 'ed sandwiches made uith ed cream soups are ex-for an evening snack 0u a 8ht. You can make them ace, envelope style, rolled A'heel. They are very nice ' fruit salad in place of )f rolls. in are tired of serving the ; type of French dressing, ? a can or condensed 01 tomato soup to it. This LAP-DOG KILLER DUNDEE, South Africa -Oi F. Wellman told a meeting of farmers here that a Pekinese has been known to kill a sheep. "The so-called lap-dog attacks like 1 Jackal, worrying and harrying a sheep, not like a dog, which jumps and bites," he said. ie color to the dressing s0 a Vi'elrnmn ,.!,.,.., Tells About Wood Fabrics ""fo serving soup, d for that matter. or re- Our January Sale Means 1 10 garnish It be fore YEARS AGO January 22, 1936 A.fi i W 'V 5? Crl'l WALKING STICK DIGNITY LEEDS, England a "To add to their dignity," 200 Leeds University students now carry walking sticks. An interesting address by M. Martin of Columbia Cellulose Company on wood pulp fabrics was heard at last week's dinner meeting of the United Church Men's Club. The speaker was Introduced by new members F. G. "urn. Lamprnn nnH n v Vice-President A. S. Nlckerson. who was In the chair owing to j the absence through Illness of FASHION FIRSTS! QUALITY FIRSTS! All Included in this Sale of lovely PURSES Your choice from our selection in your favorite leather or fabric SALE DATES January 22 to 27 ;f managers of the First "Jan Church at the an. eing last night. Dan Larsen. Capt. J. 'lnn and G. W. Nlcker-,i!e last nlirhf .1 DANDY Crepe Soled SANDALS in Red or Brown FOR YOU ! ! a quicker, I !for niter, blocker I then ". nicci- Retail Merchants Asso- elrort to .gain the 'Jn support for the .f" Association on be- s "k oronnsoH President Dr. L. M. Greene. Mr. Martin told of the problems encountered in manufacturing fabrics from pulp and the continuous experimenting that was being done by the Industry. He said pulp from annual crops such as cotton had been tried but that the most satisfactory results had been obtained from wood pulp. Dinner was served by Mrs. A. S. Nickerson, convener of the committee, Mrs. Douglas Payne and Mrs. Owen Green of the W.A. to the church. Members of the auxiliary contributed food. plans for LEOPj 1 SACRIM" SA1I ht 5 ! 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