Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, June 20, 1950 Reasonable Ideas for Housekeepers ? i. ; FLOOD FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS N. Nordln 2.00 L.. Trudeau - 5.00 B. Gore J.00 M. Hebb , J.QO M. Penney l.OO Jock Watson 5.00 lu-t Irl 3, OM,!...4,, k"P " a . rOMt ie.elop. . rid. UsU .d : . . i ' e 1 nr -nwjiww . .cAiure ! makes both meat and " AUMicws gravy . - Mei rauisen z.wu me first point In keeping ' appetising. This browning de iood from a suiuc of cluty, Just to get the nmssury quota of calories, vitamins and minerals. 1 Andrew. 00 Peggy ? Ted Johnson 2 00 Clga Newton 2.50 Eddy Davis 2 00 i flavor is to look after foods be- velops evenly when roasts are inrn fu.ii. ennWri at 1nu tpninprature. 325 1 a K" riil IVuiu i.yu 2 00 14la!1 -T-- it Henry Montesano MM people, however, eat ' be i nncr tt i i 4 fine; m- ru. it i.tir , - vera uiacKstoiie l.uv cause they like food and ttey 1"0 Irulls lose their freshness 7 7 " , T. .1" 71 tr A. J. Turcotte 2JKI 340 2.00 like It because it tastes good. Very quickly in a warm store or i" Zked J dry CM a To such people food is fun. When ! kitchen. If th,SP nm,,,,,,. JTii f Fehr S. Nelson 1.00 May Anton 1.00 Mabel tawler 2.QD Ifrascr and Paynel ARE FEATURING LADIES FINE MAN TAIL-ORED SLACKS IN PURE WOOL GABARDINE. PLEATED FRONT, CONCEALED Z I P P EvR, SNUGTEX WONDER WAISTBAND, NEATLY CUFFED, BEAUTIFUL FITTING GARMENTS. Assorted Shades and Sizes to Choose from f---.-v ..im.jv aim UK liUrttt. Uli UUJtCll. WiMW"'" . . A. before add7M " ! Bill Scuby furs lp.QO jou coine down , to fundamentals be stored they should be moist tag eat for stws it is the flavor of food and cold. that j The natural sugar in in tag water water also also de Balagno Florists 5.01 develops best .,.,, ' iciiipus uie appetite and keeps 1 irexh oeas, beans and corn '--U. people eating the riuht amount i chances in r,.u, i . ' ! a..'... ....... ..,, ;E. Thompson 2.go o.OO ; 2.00 2jOO 2.90 1.0D of the riifht food. That. I i warm ntmnuo.. e . .. J .... . ft- WU Mrs. McLaren Music Store 1. a. Steen Mrs. M. M- B)per Mr. Don Pierce Mr. A. Gomez Vic Pierce ..nuTio t CaWftl laboratories are set un tn tiet tle fiavnr mm... . ... 7 . . T T T ... Jm- 1 ti ' ' - r ' ' " ' " ) ilUlil VU1UL11C PI II II.' I'M f t I U 111 TlliMOr Ml Uil . . ioous and do research on meth t nuhlisiied of oils. Tliese are also easily lost emeai wuas aepnas on wpugn 8.00 W. Pilfold, sr. 1;StmtI" U,,-,, ,i (iflo ,,f .Mr, ,V,1..U 1.00' 1.00 1.00 : l, Lmu'ic J.OIIHU. . v.n.fk.nH which preserve uciuie unu aunng coojilng. cooking. Geo. Alderson 20 Joe Sawan prejudice against vegetables The line dflicacv of m. resh J Knllivan Mr. Joe Cazes , l.ot is almost always the result of egg is elusiv and needs specjal ' )L. D. Pishop .... Price 2.00 1.50 20 pair natural flavors. Food laboratories also try out. combinations of oods which will bring new flavor treats. The horaemaker who thinks of the Interesting puui cooing memous. over- protection. Jt may te 4ost py ',. Adcocjc cooKing always spoils that fresh- storage at room temperature or 2.00 2.00 1.00 .5C l.flC p. Watson (Ldner) 2.00 Garnet UU 20 irom-me-garden flavor. Cab- by nontart witii other more odor TIFIED PIPE AND Mr. L. Brain E. Eveleigh Don Pierce, jr. Friends of Winnipeg Hazel Tweed Jim Miller fat Wilson things she may do in her L,. own bage, cauliflower, tuinlns unrt ,vh rn th r..hr i.n.n.1 Ralph Johnson J0 r. kitchen also finds pleasure In i unions are excellent examples of the Waridness of eggs makes 1 Mr. ii Mrs.' f. D. ohnston 5JI0 ER WELDERS AND ?2:oo "2.00 5.0,j ; J. C. Gilker , 5.00 Modern Tailors 1 nil T. nnrtnn 3 fin Tm Ton Tailors the result of over-cooking when them an excellent base for well T. N. Youngs 2.00 r .rv,.,3.,- t in an ' r E FABRICATING they come to the table with that seasoned dishes. fu. Mfjuniirtwut -i.u Mr Bill Ranir .1 flu J 5.00, Variety Store ;5.0C Every home cook should consider the matter of savine flavor. " e MuaiuuiR nouse uuur , This wrtnc for wc Is a HtW - ww ""f l w rmm H0'i l.Ot. Geo. Hiii 4 Sona ... N. Mazzoni 10.00 ,Q. p. Tinker Certainly every thrifty home-!3' taste' Instead of with the . out of the ordmar build clump boxes, steel Ann Vm.nn. Prince upert Florist 10.00 7M p"" ,,r """ 20 Van Frank Comadina , 3.00 Erownwoods Shoes freshness A color as well as prevent the loss ol good flavor C. Knutson LOO v. L. Hanson 3.00 Fowlie ft Rutle Fur Ltd flavor which thry retain when and to be sure that her cooking in- . tanks, trailers Selma Overgard - : 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hoff 5.00 Vance's Home Ajts .... j5.CC 5.0'J 1 5.C3 2.00 jl-Ou "3.0!) 2.50 H. V. Tattersali Frances M. Cummlng 5.0C p. p. Ferguson 3 00 p. a. Bond 10.00 1.00 aoo Olaf Rudsvick rl wilding and repairs Margaret Jones 5.00 C. R Lane l.DC p ilu Tinrrlpl- St Rr.hnol onn : h Mr. F. Elliott Mr. and lrs. Baillje A. Horderkl (Vicky Kryklwyg 1.00 May Anderson 2.00 1 ISA KID KfMJS . , ' cup salad dressing Vi teaspoon salt Vs teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon chopped parsley V4 teaspoon spicy meat sauce y2 cup milk 1 cup grated cheese t "ggs Paprika Combine salad dressing, salt, Arthur Bell . 3t0 'June Dickens ... f-. r . n rn methods do not produce flat or ' PP0'" cooked. The phrase unpalatable foods. "strong smelling vegetables" has pa;;s0(i 8P,ural wilh As citizens of a country which f,rom u&aRe modorn ot conk- produces an abundance of gooU fur , lng methods.' j " i cod we are often careless.-Every day In many homes, flavor leaves ' Baked potatoes and baked ap-food In escaping steam from the Ples arc always popular because cooking pot or In water poured the unbroken skin holds in the iJB0 Work Guaranteed Free Estimates D. tt. Barclay 3.00 Maronwi U:.in 2.00 ct(r wwu .u jj pin(.ref Pat Taylor 2 50 jQnn Puznlc 5??,Y. Turcotte f. CO -Louise Traauair - J5.0C XT rn1nnn., O Hfl "'"""W "u , W. Coles .., 1.001 B.C. Packers Ltd. lr.0.09 rlora Flemmirir ; 2.00 c nn ) "D u""fi Mr. and Mrs. R. Wood .Geor?e PJerce 1 00 Vic Menzies MISTRIAL J"JiFrank Baldwin - 1.0C wo 1 J. Clausen & Son 25.00 2D0:, ... navor down drains. Sometimes It Is "avor- fea. pewnea, onions Art Jones 5 00 : Tnrt Moniiiii! Fiioiled bv too long cooking or and beets als0 have a special' popper, parsley and spicy meat i nnnriu onn , .... leu rtorvis a.m. -Ouay '-uu , S. Ilaudenseh rl Iflfi I . . .. loo. much heat. Then It is neces- deliclousness when baked hi their ' sauce. Beat hi -milk and grald Herb whiffir ' " 'Anay Meuonaia - z.uu N. R. Youne ... 5 00; ., HVMTTH and . ! Munr.e . .. . 2.001. r. . ; ucorge ttorviK ox-u p up these spoiled Ja"-RLla- leneese. four sauce into a h-u h. sary to pep ' n. r.. rieiu a.uu EIDIHG CO. Ave. f ast Green M4 ' Work Guaranteed ith seasonings . and 1 In roasting meat it is-impor- greas'd baking dish. Break eggs p. wicic 200 j Lindsay's Cartage & Stor- Home economists say tant to develop flavor by eon- water and pven-poach in a pd- H. Coults 2.00 1 ap sauces. 10.00 ! N. R. Chiistensen J. E. Foford Mary Basso Anne Burridge E. T. S. Mooro 5.05 ! 2.0;' 2.0U 2.0ri ; 10.00 60.00 this Is an expensive and unsatis- , trolling the temperature of the erate oven, 350 deg. F, un(4! . M- Currle 200 Pacific Stevedoring & factory way. It Is much better oven. Browning the surfaces of eggs are set. yield: six servings. G. A. Green .01 1 Contracting Co. Ltd. .... 5?a 10.00 ti. enruyson .-. & o IkltLlllU iJ.UU w: T . Mole HHnrl, 9 00 'ftlllll fiillUltS UU. - ""iu. ueianey z.uui .Northern Fishermen's Cold Plumbing & Heating Prompt and Efficient Serjici 'I. i ! , t i f 5 ' "u! Storage Ltd 50.00 a. eistta mm r. Lovstad ft. Holkstead 2.00 ! 0 , Ardern" -u"'T lntr n hnrf S Of! ! 3ILL SCUBY FURS Call 974 Today FREE f ICK-UP SERVICE A. Morgan u P. Le Ross . 2 00 p. ft. MacKerrloher 2.00 j Phllpott, Evitt & jCo. Ltd. 10.00 pavid Blackhall 2.fl0,R. 0. Wagnpr 1 0C C. PhilUnson 2.00 Harold H. Thorn : 6 00 Frank Cameron Eliminate Defrosting Nuisance R. MrF.arlane Fddie Robertson A" IT. Peneff 2.50 50 J. Sbortlil fiflp 5 j Pacific Fisheries Ltd. 25.00 ' t1 1 C. E. Starr S nfl k . . w . i ur Assurance to i ou mar our rurs are rrotccrea Percy Camerqn , Albert Stiles .. i Herb Ohandlf r 2.00 I M Munizaba 5J1 5.00 'BONDED rom THEFT, FIRE and MTKS. . . STORAGE Philips 2.00 i B. J. Bacon . 10.0-; 2.00 R. Gill 2 00 2 00 N, Shinton 2.00 2.00 .D. McAra 2.00 j Bob Msnies ... i Yvonne Quick ' C'. Husvick . N. Geddes fcr F en's and Ladies' CJoth ots and Suits also stored '. Jni Avr. .... 2.0 M. Ayison 2.00 J. Cagnon Bux 1302 L. Yarvefelt M. Davidson 3i)0 .F. Tait 2.08 2.00 H. Kirnbauet c . 2.0C 2.00 O. R. Collins 2.06 Automatic Defroster.; Just -plug it in the wall, odjust the Defrosting c y c J e and your worries are over. For free demonstration see Pet Good Eveleiph 2.00 ! Victor Pitt 1.09 L. 15.00 D. Francis 2.00 I Rpyal Fish Co. Ltd. O. Brentzen .2.00 ; A. Ji. Hale .... 10.00 .... 10.00 ... 5.00 .... 5.0B .... 5M I. Schwab - . 2 J)0 T., D. Stockdaic J. Ratchford 1,00 I A. E. Taylor F. Bagshaw .' 100 R. Ritchie ' J TV Cww M.tllif A.li Vn ! rJ BOULTER & WELTER (Formerly B it W Transfer) Concrete, Gravel and Cement Phon- Black 774 (Office) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue R. Montgomery 5.00 a. naur 2.00 R. Hannph 500 D. Gomez .... 5.00 .... 10JOO Anonymous 1.50 A. W. Burnip Mabel Piereson i. 2.D0 Jas. L. Lee , Joyt:e Farrington 1-00 Prince Rupert Fishermen's 100.00 100 Co-op. Assn. "The reason my father's signature looks different is that a hornet stung him on the finger, he burned his hand, and broke two fingers, and It's in a cast!" Lorna Farrington EASIEST S1IAVKJG, .TOST HIIEIIT RAZOR. EVER ! TRAIN SCHEDULE Standard Times For thr EasU- Monday. Wednes day, ""rlday ! 8 tm p.m from the FbsU-Tuesday, Thiirsrtof SaNrdaj 0;i p nr; 1 r ) jA. - Z3 i IX HE fTTrc ' I ( TfMJ CAKI.SQN WI!SW(, IN'Ttf STATE TAKE NOTICE that as Mmlnia-trntor. 4uly appalnUd by tl court of the est-ite .ot Victor Carlson, who dlel at Whltplior, Yukon Ivrrltory. on the loth day of April. 1950. I require all crwlitoj-a and others having clnims against the ja!d estate to send the ume to me. properly verified, at the address mentioned toclow on or before the 81st day of August. 1950, after which date I shall proceed to distribute tlve estate to those entitled by law-, having regard only to siu'li claims of which I shall have then been notified. AND FURTHEr. -TAKE NOTICE thnt all persons Indebted to said estate are .required to pay their .indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Atlln. British Columbia, this 12th day of June. I960. 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