TODAY 7-9 p.m. Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday. March 27, 1951 GOOD HUMOR MiMM 10 YEARS AGO March 27, 1941 Varden Singers, under Peter Lien's direction, sang Norwegian Matinee Wednesday . 2 ' 5 - - t.m I ' i' ( ;. "' ? r . . , ':.'' H'rv. A-v presents S XI'Slv "Spectacle Beyond Belief! '-XN iul s4r rived ! 1 I YOUTH'S I DRAPE PANTS All These Features: Wide Kee ' Narrow Cuff Tab Belt Loop 2 Smooth Gab 5 Self Match Belt 5 All sizes for Teen Ages and Youths. The c?'.ors are "in 5 the groove" and the style is "extra keen." . . . Hurry B down and "get in the swim." ...vOJ..A .A .-. . . .. - - - ., f , WHAT ARE THEY? This modern-day "lamb-a nd-lion" situation ended In the retreat of the bears. Fritzy and Mitzy, five-week-old cubs cau ght near Fltn Flon, Man., are housed temporarily In a Winnipeg hatchery until they can be ship ped to a wild animal farm in New York State. (CP PHOTO) Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee BOYS' and YOUTHS' SPORT JACKETS A complete stock for all size boys and youths. In the past the in-between size boys have been hard to fit. Not this year. We've gone all out to fit every age and size boy. 1 Lprfpjrty DEBORAH KE1 STEWART GMIE" Carson, Funny Man is Here "The Good Humor Man," star- ring Jack Carson in the title role j as the good-natured Good Humor ice cream salesman, opened at the Capitol Theatre yesterday and is being repeated tonight. "The Good Humor Man" is crammed with scenes of the laughter-inducing variety and tinged with romance. The disarming ice cream man, interested only in making Lola W ED. TO i1 : Rupert Men's and Boys' Store 217 Sixth Street . . . Just Around the Corner OAIL'V NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING IE; ' Q. When passing a plate for a second helping, is it correct to leave the knife and fork on the plate? A. Yes. Under no circumstances should used silver be placed on the table cover. Q. Is it proper for a woman to assist a man, with whom she has been dining, with his coat? A. Such conduct is forward Q. When a woman makes a social call, how long should she stay? A. About 20 minutes. to absolve Jack of the crime leads irom one nuarlous situation to another. Finally, the climactic cnase sequences take place in a I LIGHT UP at Albright his wife and selling his and unconventional. The waiter frozen goodies, finds himself in-1 or the butler assists the man volved with a beautiful blonde (with his coat, or he put it on who, apparently, is pursued oyi without assistance. HOTEL FRASER HOUS chorals at the Metropole Hall recently. Violin solos were given by Mrs. Anton Dybhavn and Mis. Charles Anderson. Rev. J. II. Myrwang was chairman; LcuLse Peterson presided at the door; Knut Carlson was raffle winner Nels Ounderson was master of rerernonies with dance music by Chris Fossiun. High svhool basketball team defeated Fraser Street Timers, the citv junior basketball champs, 44 to 26. M s. Annifc McKay Stephens, vi0 i" "uin' w'th her son.Ex-Mayor M. M. Stephens, celebrated her ninety-fourth birthday recently. 25 YEARS AGO UUlCll 61, 130 Ivu. aim ivuo. v. ii. cult man teicoiaieu uiuir loiuewi veu-UUift aliluVLlUiy i t c iH i ) UUCoS AVli. UilU iVilo. 4. v . Mciiiiuey, Mi', aim mio. vv. it.. biieimau, Jr., Mi. aim ivtij. r. Uarton, Mr. anu mis. r. Vv. iais Mr. anu Mrs. w. jo. uornisa, M.o. Jack bnerinan, ana iviss Marion : bnerman. Quote irom the tvening Em pire: "Let's see. On, yes, tne provincial highway, to give us au outlet, to me east, is still dead ' as tne proverbial oyster. Aoout lime the work is restarted, is it not?" In connection with the Seal Cove sawmill question, J. A. Ward Bell of Vancouver, is coming to the city. Oeorge McAfee is also connected with this development. Stating that reverence for personality was one of the basic principles 01 cnnstlaruiy ana exemplified in the life of Us founder, Rev. E. O. Turner spoke at the Baptist Church last night. A Scottish character song by Miss Elizabeth McLeod, with accompaniment by Mrs. R. Walker, delighted the audience. The price of pure cream is advertised by the Valentin Dairy at IS cents a half pint. That Dr. K. M. Melle, after removing a patient's corns, show- ed them, manufactured cores was the allocation of oolite when the doctor was arraigned DOUGHNUT TWISTS well apart, on lightly-floured cookie sheets; grease tops. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Carefully lift, a few at a time, into shortening that has been heated to Sti5 hot enough to hrown a rulicof day-old bread in 60 seconds. When under sides are browned, turn and cook second sides. Carefully lift from fat and drain on absorbent paper. Coal with a mixture of fruit sugar and cinnamon or brush hot doughnuts with the following syrup: Heal, stirring until the sugar dissolves, 1 c. granulated sugar, 14 c. butter or margarine and 14 c. water; simmer 5 mins., then stir in 1 tsp. vanilla: keep hot over boiling water if syrup becomes too sugary, stir in a litlle boiling water and heal to boiling point. Yield 3 dozen ' doughnuts. JVole; Ihivgh may be cut with an orthodox doughnut cutter; fry the doughnuts and the "holes". J Bumsteod Rests on His ; j, Mushroom Sauce ! scnooi wnn jei-propeued velo- in court yesterday. He ! city. Jack and his girl, popping charged with obtaining monev in and out of one desperate t,itu- under false pretences. The caseation after another, are finally was adjourned, according to a rescued by the young members Canadian Press dispatch from of a local club. victoria. A MAN IS KNOWN BY THE WHISKY HE SERVES COMPARE THE PRICE . . . THE HAVOUj DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF THE DOCSWOT 7Wf$7S Raised light and tender with new fast DRY Yeast! BEST BUY in FINE Canadian whi Nursing to Be Surveyed TORONTO (CP) The Canadian Nurses Association has announced the appointment of Dr. Pauline Jewett, Ottawa economist, as director of an Internal study of the 30,OCO-member organization. A graduate of Queen's University, Kingston, Dr. Jewett already is on a Canada-wide tour confer with provincial nursing associations and other health welfare groups. Results of study, in which she will look Into the relationships between national fcdy and provincial groups, will be available in 1952. Dr. Jewett has already visited Montreal find To onto. Between now and July 15 she will vis't mir"s' 8"o"iations at Wirninerr, Fecina. Fdmonton. Vancouver, F-edcrirton. Halifax, CharlcUe-I t"wn ari Ft. John's. Ham Rolls Wilh Jg " f X"-. Eakter dish like an Easter AN hat calli for something a little bit frilly: and you want It fresh to tbe taste. Right in this holiday mood is Ham Rolls with Mushroom or Chicken Sauce Tender green asparagus wrapped hi flavorful boiled ham or baked bam slices la tbe base: smooth condensed cream of mushroom or chicken soup Is the perfect sauce poured over all. There you have a handsome dish for Easter brunch or dinner all from s email amount of meat (or this is a good dish for using np leftover Easter ham). That's good news In these days of high-cost eating. Besides the fact tbat It's a less-ntpensive dish, this combination also it a time-saver. You can make tbe ham rolls In about 20 minutes after you come borne from ehnrch on Sunday or after a day i outside work during the week Along wltb them, have parsleyed potatoes (cooked tbe morning or nay netore), fruit salad in lim gelatin, and hot rolls. Keep des sert In a spring mood, too lemon chiffon Die. With such feast, you'll be as popular as the taster ounny. Ham Rolls With Mushroom Sauce I Asparagus (1 package frozen, or 1 Ko. I can. or 1 pound fresh) ( sllres tabout pound) boiled or baked ham tullced thin) 1 can tlla cupn) condensed cream of niuBiirnom w caics.en sou fc cap milk r-rf " 1 Calvert MOUNT ROYAL a gang of thugs. Coming to her j aid. Jack protects her for the, night only to find, in the morning, that she is a "corpse." When he returns with the police, sh? has dif appeared! Jack next finds himself principal suspect in a murder case. From ther on in. the search to find the missing blonde In order ; Cook the asparagus and lay several spears on each ham slice; roll up slice and fasten with toothpicks. Broil the ham rolls until Just lightly browned on top and hot through. Meanwhile, blend sonp (cream of mushroom or chicken) and milk together and heat welL Arrange ham rolls In a fan-shape on platter; pour soup-sauce over them. Garnish platter with a bed of watercress or parsley. Makes I servings. -SOUP SCOOPS- BABY TAKE8 TO SOUP: Yon can put wholesome condensed soup on your baby's menus as soon as he's ready to eat "chewing tooda." Soups prepared with milk are easy ior mm to diKest ana so good for him. Some soups you might start your baby with are: Beef, chicken with rice, vegetable, vegetarian vegetable, vegetable-beef, tomato, and green pea. Just mix the d sired amount of soup with milk. And. If you have extra soup In the opened can. heat It (or Horn's lunch. . ' i-M CALVERT DISTILLERS (CANADA) W AMHSISU0 ONIAHIO MANCHESTER, England (CP) -A 90-foot long, 50-ton quarry j plant which crushes rock into ; pebbles and loads them into trucks at the rate of 40 tons an hour Is being tested here. j RADIO & APPLIANCE I SALES & SERVICE - GAS AM) 1 ELECTRIC RANGES 1 Phone Blur I PACIFIC ELECTRIC PORTRAITS Kilms Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE "HANDLER'S STUDIO !16 - 4Ui Street Box 645 f-honu Ureun 389 Prince Rupert r , j SAFE BUYS H950 Monarch Soort Sedan 1950 Ford Custom Frt'do 1950 Chevrolet Sedan Al Condition Immaculate' throughout TRUCK SPECIAL 1950 Ford '2-ton Pick-up Bob Parker Ltd. KIRD - MONARCH DEALERS p-lr Pupprt. R C i Moving, Paikinc, Crating Shipping - .id fienpral tact; and Storage it'ai Complete, Reliable and Effl-tent Service. Also agents for unadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all J relditig supplies. 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I require all I creditors and others having claims ' against the said estate to send the same to me. properly verified, at the address mentioned below on or before the 30th day of April. 19S1, after which date 1 shall proceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law, having regard only to . such claims of which 1 shall then i have been notified. I AND further take notice that all persons Indebted to said estate are required to pay their Indebtedness to me forthwith. I Dated at Prince Rupert. B. C. this lth day of March. 1951. j GORDON FRASER FORBES I Official Administrator . I Prince Rupert, B. C. : lH-M at), JV A t. III) This advertisement .s not published or displayed by ftt Control Board or by the Government of Briti "J saw !l . '!i;r-; l ... i 1 ? I . - -i " ' : ' , ( if-': j- ' -i l . : L i . 'i , " i O0 There's a new twist in doughnuts new thrill in all your baking! Say goodbye to perishable yeast Fleischmann's Roval Fast Rising Dry east keeps full strength unltl you use it fast-acting khen you use it. t.,et a uoen packages it keeps in your cupboard 1 -v r l Scald 1, c. miik, 1A c. granu lated stitrar, UA tsps. salt and l.i c. shorttfnitiff; cool to lukewarm. Meanwhile, measure into a large bowl l2 c. lukewarm water, 1 tsp. granulated sugar; stir until mi gar is dissolved. Sprinkle with 1 envelope Heisclnnaitn'i Royal last Rising Dty Yeast. Let stand 10 minutes, THKN stir well. Add ok tied milk mixture and sitr in wcll-heaten eggs and 1 tsp. vanilla. Stir in 2 c. once-sifted hread flour; heat until smooth. Work in 2' c. (about) onre-sifted bread Hour. Knead on lightly-floured board until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl and grease lop of dough, (xjver and set in a warm plate, free from draught. Let rise until doubled in bulk. I' mich down dough and roll out into a rectangle. 12" thick; loosen dough; roll again to l2" thukness. 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