Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, August 9, 1950 TI HOUSEKEEPING I tie Douglas ill ;r MO r5'WL Permanent X-ray Installed Here Installation in prince Rupert General Hospita of equipment to take immature x-rajs has supercede the mobile tuberculosis -ray elinics, accord"!; to the July report ei tfie inuxze Kupect, HeaHa Vail. The mobile vaua were becoming expen Boysf Corduroy Longs COOL CUCUMBER IS ONE OF OLDEST BUT MOST POPULAR 0? FRUITS j The cucumber is one of the used either fresh, cooked or Oldest known fruits and has been ' pickled. Very Immature eucum-' i ! HEAVY IMPORTED CORDUROY - cultivated around the world for bers of other varieties grown on O PLEATED FRONT centuries. In England and on the American continent, large immature cucumbers . are used this continent are pickled and called gherkins. J Cucumbers, althoueh relished sive to maintain oecau.se oi oe- terioraticku from age ajud usage. . Wita the new macrune, st K;. i - SPvNl km MMI...-Lt- .-i- - -fmmj HJ ri f MWHH-k-W rays will te available to every extensively for salad and their by Canadians when used in cool freshness has led to the salads, are seldom cooked and common expression "cool as a served as a vegetable. Horn-? cucumber." Gherkins are of j economists like the following, west Indian origin and are always of using cucumbers. ZIPPER FLY COLORS: BROWN, GREEN, WINE Sizes 10-18 years. ' member of vue community every day from Mouoay tnrougn Sn- day from , &. ra. until? noon T ll m,an3( SpmeS- CREAM OF CUCUMBER SOUP rauier than only when the van In that country the gherkins are Fraser ana Paviiei I 1 I LiTM UT Oin I 9-&H0-S lm" " lJ u'.&.B'S U NH or clinic are in trie city. The report states tnat although, tuberculosis has been relegated to seventh place on the hst of dangerous disease, it is still the leading cause oi death between the agea of 16 and 44 Early diagnosis and treatment, the report continues, are the vital points in reducing tu- 2 tablespoons minced onion 2 tablespoons butter 3 cups diced cucumbers. IVi cups tomatoes Vi teaspoon salt 2y2 cups thin white sauce Brown the onion in the butter. Add cucumbers, tomatoes and salt. Cook slowly until cucumbers are tender. Then sieve and "1""J T n rWitt! L I iivm Q i ha, Urculis-U rate. add to the hot white sauce.' Serve piping hot with toasted bread crumbs. Yield: six servings. CREAMED NEW POTATOES AND CUCUMBERS 18 small new potatoes 2 cups medium cream sauce i 2 cups diced cucumber Boil potatoes in jackets until con o- fioov 1406 AUGUST ' B' I I V 1, The. report points out, the importance of keeping a close check, on. the chest so that the djsea.se can be discovered In it3 earliest stages, when cures are much; easier and quicker. It points' out that x-rays are painless, harmless and require only a few minutes, , The report concludes with the slogan: "An x-ray today wili keep T.B. at Day..." 22,000 WOMEN (Continued from Page 1) V tender. Remove skins and add ot hot cream sauce. Add cucumbers, heat arid serve at ' once. LOLAS has a Cape Cod exterior, with the second floor entrance on the side conceal-aci tliist Sill is a duplex. TenanU on the second floor have direct access to the base-,,'irv R.Kjnis on the second floor Include living roto, bedroom and kitchen-dinette. prevki' s space for a roll-away bed and one dormer is a large closet. Living room, i!re,;e, two bedrooms and bath complete the first floor. Bedroom closets are the pjK with separate storage space above. Frame construction is used throughout this uth is finiUud with siding and asphalt shingles. The called-for dimensions of The listed as 34 feet by 23 feet. Overall floor area is planned for S52 square feet, while e is 23,800 cubic feet. ' j Yield: six servings. CUCUMBER CHEESE SALAD DRESSING Vt cup cottage cheese . Vi cup grated cucumber (drained) teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons vinegar Dash of pepper Pinch of dry mustard Mr. and Mrs. George McAdams 1 Mrs. A. Boar, and son, Murray, of Terrace wers overnight visi- returned today on the Prince Its 1 tors in the city, arrlvin? by car Delicious creamy mashed potato in one yesterday afternoon and return- Rupert from a month's holiday ing home today. in Vancouver. Mix all ingredients and beat welL Serve with sliced tomatoes or on shredded lettuce. Yield: I about 1 cup. I CREAMED CUCUMBERS 3 medium cucumbers mw. top- i m A I A minute! NursesAll with officers' commissionsare found wherever servicemen need medical care. The army had 3,4d on duty June 1, more than 1,000 stationed abroad. About 63,000 army nurses saw service during the second world war, and 6,140 are standing by in reserve .Tne. air forc has its own nurse corps, 1,100 on active duty and 400 to 600 more In reserve. More than 2,000 navy nurses are on active du;y at 163 naval stations and hospital ships. Best available estimr.es place the navy reserve strength at 6,000. The navy has five women dactars on active duty, one of them aboard a hospital ship. Another tvDe of service open to the femiine world Is the women's medical specialist corps (WMSC) made up of dieticians and physical and occupational therapists. The army has 322 in Its WMSC, 43 pf them overseas, plus 68 n reserve. The air force WMSC has 80 active, with less than 50 3 tablespoons butter ' 3 tablespoons flour 2 cups milk , IVi teaspoons salt j Vb teaspoon pepper Dash of mace WALKS AGAIN Timmy, symbol of the Easter Seal campaign of the Ontario Society for crippled children this spring, is walking -again. Eieven-year-old Herman Bellman Timmy's real name three years ago was stricken with a disease which calcified the hip joints and made it impossible for his legs to support his weight. He has been confined to bed or a wheel Chair at his Toronto suburban Willowdale home. This week doctors reported a surprising recovery and Herman can now walk. Here he is shown with a bicycle he plans learning to ride. (CP Photo) Wash and peel cucumbers. Cut I In half lengthwise. Scoop out This creamy, delicious ' soft pulp and seeds with a spoon. HERE'S All YOU DO mashed potato is so easy I Cut cucumbers In '4" slices. : Melt 2 tablespoons of the butter in pan, add the cucumbers ami ' cock for 5 minutes, tossing con-j stantly. Melt the remaining i tablespoon of butter, add flour ! and cook until It is frothy. Add to prepare! French's Instant Potato is made from top-quality potatoes precooked for you! Just follow these easy directions and in I minute it's ready-best mashed potato you ever ate! Wait until dinner i , ready to ere: the bring tome tailed water to a brisk boil, add milk and Freoch't ' Instant Potato accorcU ing to simple dirac-ticnt on package. Stir for a few tecondt until pitoto tiaj thlckenedV"' add butter and whip until light and fluffy. milk and seasonings and cook, ! 1 i mi i i i a i H upMf i.i stirring constantly, until thickened. Add cucumbers, re-heat and serve. Yield, six servings. 0 CO0XV6JVOfifASWM6l In reserve. The training for women joining the regular services parallels that given men. WAC enlistees, taken between IS and 34, are given 13. weeks' basic training at Camp Lee. Va. Among other subjects, thev now get a course In weapons demonstration, designed to asquaint them with weapons lingo used in army i(V 'J "V FiSH... With ., us -n. -r- u l w "m x ' i u minerals PROlBlfJS.TDO! w;tV burns & co tijAX, iftt Camp Lee WACS pack, knapsacks and hiks off for a week of bivouac living. Several hundred WACS lived and worked fo-months under field conditions in the second world war. Th-army wants its recruits to be prepared for the same duty. The WAP takes 166 recru'.ts ? month. It sends them to Lack EijM jenroui Hmburs' o dlieiou, nutrilioui. Tilt orijinil Htmburscn packed in cn . . . (Dottier fine Burnt product . . . Serving Good Food For Over 60 W. Live The M odem Way...... ELECTRICALLYL 289 SINGLE BURNER HOTPLATES $3.45" 285 TWO BURNER HOTPLATES ... $9.25 RANGETTES, Automatic Oven $74.00 G.E. WASHER MS9 ... .. .. $139.50 G.E. WASHER MS9P ... $149.50 G.E. IRONER, Table Model $60.00 MOFFAT RANGES - $277.95 GURNEY RANGES - $236.30 NORTHERN B. C POWER CO. PRINCE RUPERT . STEWART. B. C.'4 PHONE 210 NEEDS PRACTICE TO BE AT EASE Maurice Webb, British minister of food, finds his task uncomfortable when he has to announce a cut in .Britons' bacon ration from five to four ounces a week. Another disagreeable task was shouldered land air force base, San Antonio. Tey., for Indoctrination.. The fledgling WAFS doa.'t get up In planes, but they do take aircraft recognition and plenty, of ohvsica1. training and drill. The WAVES take about 160 -erruits a month and send them Its ROELISHI hv Sir Ktnffnrrt fl-inns rhan- to boot camo at Great Lakes lis W I 1 u 111., for 13 weeks. Here thev at- cellor nt the exchequer, when he announced another auster tend classes end dri'l with the men on true co-ed fashion. Thv even "eo to sea..'..' for a day on ttui dmiiMim it Ml puUitid diUyid by ity budget. Webb's obvious discomfort in his announcement was due perhaps to lack of practice that Sir Stafford has had in the past four years. CI Llaiw CoMroi ImiJ W 4 Smei el 8iA CjIi " p.t ' CHILDREN'S earing SANDAls i Lake Michigan. ! Marine women recruits, taker .between 20 and 31, are sent to iParris Island, S. C., where they 'MASKED ?Jk- m don the traditional forest sreen ana scarier, marine uii'iorm iui ( six weekg' bo.it tralninR. Fi i- ml , - v K H4 She 9 ys This year Canadian suear beet growers have planted the largest acreaee In our history, about 109.000 acres. it Regularly Priced to $3.30 All sizes from Babies 5 to Misses 3 So Can You- Canada's telegraph and cab'e companies had revenues of $19.- 422.788 In 1948, a record high, but ' wage Increases and higher costs with this GOOD "Keep-Fit" Cereal Vrt Horisu FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. of ruatetNls resulted in a loss by the Industry that year of $899,614 l Canada's farmers had a total BOX 638 Charlie Roberts Box516 Tel. 777 PHONE 357 cash income in 1949 of HE BEST a"Per fine I A-.... . RSUT Plumbing WM'ftBm MUFFING You help yourself to double benefits with Post's the better Bran Flakes. First, you guard against "irregularity" due to lack of bulk foods in modern diets. Then, a wonderful flavor makes good eating morning after morning. Remember Post's Bran Flakes the "keep-fit" cereal are GOOD TO EAT. 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