Local News Items . . . Print Huprn Da lip JSctoj Saturday, April 30, 1949 0 ftetfeb Homes Moir's wrapped toffeee kisses Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lovin, who 25c a pound at Sheardown's J moved recently from Prince Ru- (101) pert to Terrace, are residing Capt. and Mrs. II. c. Flood I there ln tne house formerly oc-are sailing Sunday on the Co- icupicd by Fred Nash- wan. Moose whist drive and dance i every Saturday night. 8:30 N. A. McLean. Dersnnn:! nun- R. E. Gladding returned Fri-Mrs O. Falk is sailing on the day afternoon by air from a Coquitlam .Sunday night on a business trio to Vancouver. quitlam on a trip to Vancouver, Annual Football Meeting I will be held in Civic Centre 7:30 j May 2. Election of officers, Everybody welcome. (102) The Experts Say " Complete Stock in Thickness from 'J" to V4n Albert & McCaffery Limited trip to Victoria. Gordon Hetherington of Smithers sailed last night on the Catala on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. P. Haan and two children returned Friday afternoon on the Coquitlam from a trip to Vancouver. Fred M. Wells, discoverer of the Cariboo Gold Quartz mine and pioneer .central British Columbia prospector, arrivprt in "Everything lor the Builder" rilONE 116 the city on the Coquitlam Fri-lGreen 213 or Blue 603 after 6 it payable In advance. Pleaae refrain trum Ulepnoiiln word pr Insertion, minimum cbant. loo. Birth MoUoa. o ThanM. Detn Notice. Funeral Notice, Marriage and EncftKenient AnnouqceuienU: J. NEW GREEN ONIONS The new green onions, or scallions, appearing on the market these days are just the thing to give that tired old dinner menu a bit a lift. While these new onion may delicate and young, nevertheless they have real onion character. They usually, are eaten as an appetizer or salad ingredient, but are delicious When served in other ways, Scallions on toast are almost economists describe them as "a leal spring treat." Eight scallions are allowed for laches in length and tie enough . bunch. Cook-in boiling salted ; water for seven minutes. Drain well and place each bunch on a slice of buttered toast, then untie. Pour a rich cheese sauce over the onions and serve at once. PINEAPPLES If the housewife is smart she will pake good use of those pineapples now appearing in such quantities in the stores. I She might make a Pineapple Salad cream together one-, quarter pound of cream cheese and one tablespoon of salad dressing until smooth. Roll in. day afternoon from Vancouver, He will proceed to the interior in connection with his mining Interests. A. Q. Boas, Prince Rupert Health Unit sanitarian, and T. Mayoh, sanitarian for the Smi- tnprs district, , returned to the rf -.MUj nivtiuuvil ujf ttir from Vancouver where they at- tcnded a conference of provin- cial sanitary workers. Previous, ly they attended a conference of provincial health field work- ers at'Victoria I ! AGENTS WANTED rOR KENT F0R RENT-ApTrtmpnt. four PRESENTATION TO MRS. W. GRAHAM I When the publicity " commit- j tee of the Women of the Moose met at the home of Mrs. Oliver Keays, Seventh Avenue East, a farewell gift was presented to 1 Mrs. W. Graham who left the city recently to take up future residence at Powell River. After the business session, the presentation took place and refreshments were served. Those nrfcpnt 'Mm A 'PtfViip pVtnir- 1 an. Mr w 0raham 'Mrs ' , Rp,l!imv Mrs n Mnrrimn Mrs J. Morrison, Mrs. James Irvine, Mrs. C. Mclntyre, Mrs. C. Erick-son and Mrs. O Keays ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER UKKATIIIASY OF CANADA Ltd. Vancouver. HI', evew Prince Rupert Florist? 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers lot' All Occasions K HOME BUILDERS! Property in a new subdivision available soon . . . Choice view lots at reasonable prices. N.H.A. district-Place your reservations now with . . . ARMSTRONG AGENCIES 307 3rd W. Phone 342 Real Estate Insurance (98) Commodore Cafe COMPLETELY RENOVATED "Better Than Ever" 2m Best Food and Service ln City Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders j Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. j ager for Columbia Cellulose Co returned to the city Thursday afjernoon by air from a business itrip to Vancouver. one tablespoon gelatine, one-half cup cold water, one-quar ter cup sugar, one-quarter tea- fpoon salt, one cup cooked rice,! one cup whipped cream, one teaspoon vanilla, one-half cup canned pineapple. ooas gelatine in cold water' for five minutes and dissolve over hot water. Add to hot rice and sugar, salt and vanilla. Beat well, cool, and when it begins to thicken add fruit and whipped cream. Chill. Garnish with maraschino cherries. Serves six. RHUBARB Rhubarb also is in the news at this time of the year. The housewife interested in preserving this fruit might -.y lyrD Conserve inirrpriipnts- pihr rum rhn- jbarb (cut in gmall plecesl( five cups sugar, one cup chopped nuts, one cup raisins, one orange (finely cut). Simmer slowly one hour. Baked Rhubarb requires four cups rhubarb cut in one-inch pieces, one cup sugar, one cup warm water, orange or lemon tfcelinc:. Clean and cut rhu-1 barb and pour boiling water over it. Place a little rhubarb in a two-quart pan and sprinkle i with sugar and the finely chop- j ped peeling. Continue to fill the pour the cup of warm water over it, cover closely and bake In a slow oven 30 minutes. . You saw it in the News'. Remember HER with an appropriate , CARD and GIFT GET THEM BOTH AT THE 1 agents WANTED to solicit zona, subscriptions for Canada's National News Weekly "The Prince Rupert Baseball As-sionr-RefcrSs Si enerai Meeting Wednes-Write Circulation Manager, I day, May 4, 1949, 8 p.m., Civic '!Ihe . Ensign," 470 St. Alexis ' Centre. Elcetion of 1949 exec- balls which are placed in the:pan ,n the same manner, then mreet, Montreal. Que.. (104) ; utive and other buslness. All 31-MAN POWER SALES PROP- interested please attend. (104) OSITION New Patented tool multiplies man's strength 31 Mrs. Eunice Davis R.N., lady Yt2"ito? superintendent of the filler Bay transports, public works. Hospital, returned to the city !Rn f,aict1ories- electricians.; on the Coquitlam this afternoon police, highway depts. Every: " 1 arer spending a vacation v;sit-should auto, v bus. truck or streetcar carry one. Look at ' ing her home at Gang js. earnings one month Maurice. $4500; McElhaney $450; A party of men, who will be I yur temto now or wish you naa. raicoseel Co. Llm-iine ited. Cornwall 11. Ont. (H) for RIGHT FOR A SMOOTH TAKE-OFF THE ; STETSON FLAGSHIP Whether you go by plane or train, you'll look smoother in the Flagship. It's a aim, lightweight, and jaunty Stetson. Makes yon feci like going places grid helps you arrive in style. See it today. tlllltilllllll'lllllliillllillilllliliillllillilillllillllllllilllllllllllltll!!!!!1 lUi!!iiiiiii!i!li!ilii!liililUilllliii!iliiiiUi:ll llillLlli.lllhh l!!ii!lii!!ltii!lll! REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Free Delivery N. R. YOUNG (122) GOODYEAR FULL-POWER STORAGE BATTERIES Price Reduction due to lower material costs now in effect Factory Fresh GOODYEAR Batteries at . Ave. Phone 632 centre of pineapple slices. Serve on lettuce with mayonnaise dressing. Pineapple in dessert such as Pineapple Rice Bavarian Cream also is delicious. Ingredients: . , HnmrTrmTnJiiiiiii ill i . v -7R H . rlione Red 400 518 3rd Avb. W. :pf g q fel i. -r M Cash for old gold. Bulger's Mother's Day is just around the corner so is THE TOTEM POLE GIFT SHOP with a beautiful choice of gfits that will please Mother. (ltl Wesley S. Singer of Masset, who has been on a brief visit to the city, sailed by the Coquitlam last night on his xeturn to the Queen Charlotte Islands. of Donate your unwanted but saleable articles to the Kinsmen be Auction. Phone 11 daytime, p.m. Help Kinsmen help kiddies. (tf) George Green, district manager of the Imperial Oil Co., sailed by the Coquitlam last night to make the round trip to Masset on company business. Softball organisation meet 1b "cuiitaouj', ivxajf a u, u ,m,f ! iut Civic Centre. Team representa- tives and players requested to attend. (H) Mr. and Mrs. Max Heilbroner whn havp bppn awav from Prince Rupert since last fall are expected home in June. They lore at. nrpspnt. in Phnpniv Ari- 'employed in the dismantling off wartime air strip at Masset a Victoria concern, passed passed 1 through the city yesterday bound for the Queen Charlotte Islands. J. E. Merryfield, Progressive Conservative oreanizer. who re turned from Vanderhoof last week-end. exnects to be leavinsc shortlv snoruy on another triD up up n, fnom. ,l"p, river and later will visit tern- tory further east. Dr. J. D. Galbraith, medical superintendent of Milder Bay 1 Hospital, will leave by plane to - morrow afternoon for Detroit w'here he will attend a conven - j tion of the National Tuberculosis Association. f i . , Eppvi,.. ..... ,,nmmit, nf ; mw.v.. v. the Women of the Moose held ! regular monthly meeting at! f, lne hnmp nome 01 nf Mrs Mrs- Pprrv ercv Bond tma- After J,lie business session, re-, frocVimpnts uprp sprverl hv the 1 . . .. ...w. u,nrP . ' present Mrs. Percy Bond, Mrs. I Gcorce Howe, ' Mrs. C. Matson, . : Mrs, Harold Muncey Mrs. Ket-; Cheson and Mrs. A. S. Hamilton. - TXT11. . .,Trrk IJ A ID UINWAIN 1 L.U HAIK rinwanled liulr eradiialert from the human body with nueo-rem oiiiliiieiit, the remurkulile rils-cmrry of the aire. Nuro-l'elo kills the roots of unv liulr! (H) i.ou-isi i k 'l.uioit.vroKir.K C tirunvllle St., ViiiHoiiver, B.C. FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS SEE REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. Box 423 Moving, Packing, Crating ' Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C., rh.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 443 for ' Appointment HOI'RS 10:80 .m. to 12:30 p.m. and a to B p.m. EVENINUH Monday and Friday, 7:30 p.m. lot those unable to come during the day. RECEPTIONIST In attendance afternoon!. rooms and bath Phone riiip 608. U03 FOR RENT Single Sleeping : Room lur quiet gentleman. 2H FOR RENT Housekeeping Room 221 5th East. (101) REAL ESTATE COUNTRY HOME for Sale, partly furnished, also good work shop, store, room and chickens. Good opportunity for work. Will consider trading for good trolling boat. Write Box 512 Daily News. (109j FOR SALE 4 room furnished house close in. For particulars Phone Blue 909. (tf) FOR SALE Four room itVuse on level corner lot on 2nd Overlook St. Ocean view, solid foundation. In Al shape. 1516 2nd Overlook St. (102) FOR SALE 4 room Wartime House, furnished or unfurnished. Second Overlook. Redecorated inside and out. Fenced ln lawn. Phone Red 872. (104) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE . EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Spring Examinations. Write M.C.C. School, 301 Enderton Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. (h) M " CHINERV NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES We offer complete line ol equipment for Sawmills, Re-niunufacturing. Contractors, Link-Belt Speeder, Adams, Littleford, Owen, T. L. Smith. Clark. National, etc. Full information Irom National Machinery Co. Ltd., Vancouver. B.C. (tf) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Engagement rine, Phone Red 904. (102) FOUND Kevs on plastic ring on Second Avenue. (101) ' Announcements (U) avertuenia n tnu column wUl b charged far lull month i 25 orots wurd St. Peter's YP.A. Musical Show, "Spring Fantasy" Civic Centre, April 1!9. C.C.F. Public Meeting Thurs day, May 5, Civic Centre. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. Catholic Girl Guides tea- home cooking sale May 5, 2:30 to 5. Regular Card Party, 8 p,m. sharp. Catholic School Hall, May 5. Gvro Klondyke Night, Civic Centre, May 6. Kinsmen's Auction Sale, Sat urday, May 7. . C.CT. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons of Norway Hall. Presbvterian Missionary Tea Church Hall, May 12. Music and Drama Festival, May 12 and 13. , S.O.N. Smorgasbord, May 17 Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Kcrgin. H.M.C.S. Halda Chapter I.O.D. E. Tea, May 21. May 24 is Kinsmen Day-Queens, Parade, Sports, Dance, Grand Prizes. Cathedral W. A. Tea, May 20, Mrs. W. S. Kergin. Bonja Ladles Tea May 28. United Church Tea June 8 at the home of Mrs. Nickerson, Borden Street. :j ANNOUNCEMENT 6 SALE ' uU-slzed steel crib hen. APOIV Green 1 102 Rprfroom Suite. 'none Blue 813 af- 1 1U1 I Huh speed eneinw cooled, ad rtew ,nf Blue 004. BVU .Me. 4M2 Chevrolet Se-, rv good condition, i naed. Can be seen Mjiors. tf) S and Used Fur- jware and OH ice Sliahtlv Used Ar- .f and Coal Stoves, Bicycies. (J 1 1 1 c e ..oiiiK cnairs, ita- :c and battery sets. s: rioor uuverniK. Caps and Saucers, Rues 30 less man ,. 52-piece English aer sets, t-naniei ' auart. etc. All at :ss. B.C. FUKN1-B.ack324. Dodse Vton pan- sr.dition. Cash or L-. McLean co 75 (101) f L1M2 Dodue Special Joor Sedan, ran De at Rupert Motors -Green Puts G'6"x9 nearly new, $.-:. (101) 1-1942 Dodne Special ir,, Eood condition, f paint, tires $1050. r auick sale. Phone 360. ( 1041 Trolline boat fully mirth 35 It. cash 1 Mav hp sern at Apply 13C8 First (105) 1-1942 Dodge Special an. Rood condition. ;ew paint, tires, asti lor quick sale, sr Blue 30. ' (104) jUM'ED m or Board and centre of city, pre U private . home. l-.t 829. (102) Girl for general Sieeu out Aunlv Hi. rnone Blue 163 (10) f WANTED iddlc Aged woman ' two children. Red (103) 'ED-Clerk wanted 'H Lumber Tim- otlice at Smithers. operate typewrlt- iiinucci amount B. Anulv Dvhhavn 31a 3rd Avenue, (102) 'fp-Oeneral clerk iincP l arliou' D.., Zo 513 Daily News. (tf) TED Two women ! srocejiy store Apply stating experience, D&ilrNews. (101) rHNS WANTED kwork vi th one year ": iue OZo. Zii (105) MAL Vi( pRBlnlti1aRonsand Tar -nrfAl MET A!. Wei Roof- to. I 11 retum, to ihe alterno. by air hn In iU. - ' w wuefe Char ts. pnd ContraWs " NOTE - '"R raper, Urrl auction 4 Announcement l (Formerly O. D. Haugen Grocery) is now in position to offer prompt, efficient service to its customers. GROCERIES FRESH MEATS PRODUCE Phone Red 411 N. P. BAKER 89 Sixth Ave. E. PERSONAL PF.WARn in npfann nr rinronnc Eiving Information regarding Dartv who cut lines of mv i boat at Skogmo's boat shop: between 10 p.m. Friday and 2 a.m. Saturday. Box t- nnn 932. i (100) I PERSONAL DRUG SUNDRIES', rubber gocds) twelve samples! for 50c postpaid in plain seal-1 ed wrapocr. cataloeue lnH eluded. General . Novelty Co., Dept. 'PR.' 71 Major St.. Toronto, Ont (107) i IN THt BUPREMt couet op BRI- j tish txDbUMBiA : ) m the MiTTBo?E the "ad- " .ministration act" AND in the. Mutter r the Estate of win- , iam. iiiiuii. ievrru, inirsittu- TAKE NOTICE thRt by Order of : Til- U..nn.t 1 , , .1 1X7 n PiiltntV Local Judgp bf ue- supreme Court of British qoiurpri, i was on the any oj npru. , u. poluted Administrator ol the El- tate of William Houit, late of Ter-' race. British Columbia, who died on or about the 6th day of Pebru- arv at - Terrace. British Col- umbia. au pemons ludebted to the sntd estate are required to pay the amount of their lnderjtcdnees to me tortowith nd persona having ctnirns agftinBt the said estate are reauired to file them .with "I proerly verllled on or Deiore nie 16ih duy of May. 1D49, falling which) distribution will be made havlnc. regard only to such cialms of which j t Khali have been, notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B. C, this nth day of April. 1949. CORDON I RAKER FORBES. Official AdmliUtttrotor, Prince Rupert, B. C. (101) IN THE SUPREME CODRT OF BRI- : TISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE I IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CARL POULSEN, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MAJITINUS PAULSEN. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CARL MARTINUS POULSEN! DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton, made on the 2th dav of November. A D. 1949, my appointment as Executrix of the estate of Carl Poulsen. otherwise known as Murtlnus PBUlwn or Carl Martlnus Poulsen. deceased, was con- firmed. I All parties having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to 81st day of May. mo nn nr before the 1949, after which claims filed may be puid without reference to any claims ol which I then had no knowledge. And all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness forthwith. DATED this 21st day of April. A.D. 1941). EVA POULSEN, Executrix, Estate of Carl Poulsen, otherwise known as Martlnus Paulsen or Carl Martlnus Poulsen, co Brown & Harvey, Barristers & Solicitors, Prluce Itupert. B. C. -106 PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENOINIER3 Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY Good News from GOODYEAR As of May 1, 11)49, the businesses of Kupert Motors Ltd. and Lindsay Motors Ltd. will be consolidated and operated from Lindsay Motors Ltd. new garage building at Second Avenue and First Street. The business will be carried on under the old established name of Rupert Motors Ltd. This consolidation of our two operations under one roof will lend to a better concentration of effort and greater general efficiency in the handling of our new car sales and customers' repair service. Now under one roof will be housed the finest assortment of modern automotive repair equipment in the province outside of the City of Vancouver. The mechanical staff will be increased to enable us to render quicker and better service to the motoring public of Prince Itupert and district. Lindsay Motors Ltd., with the Dotfge-DeSoto franchise, will temporarily be retiring from active participation in the motor car business in Prince Rupert aid wish to thank their many customers and friends for their loyal support in their past business relations. Rupert Motors Ltd. in its strengthened position with the Chrvsler-Plymoutli-Fargo franchise, will now be ab-le to serve you better than ever before. Remember it's Rupert Motors Ltd. now at the big new garage, Second Avenue and First Street, the building with the big Neon B A sign. Phone 566 or 866. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. (101) PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second BALANCED DIET FOR SAFE DRIVING WANT YOUR CAR TO PURR ALONG THIS SPRING? LET US GIVE IT A COMP-PLETE CHANGE OF OIL AND GREASE. THEN FEED HER A STEADY DIET OF ''",v,",v'"VVv.-.-.-a-.v.v.v.v.v.y GASOLINE AJN1J CHEERFUL SER- VICE WHENEVER YOU DRIVE IN. 5 Jtcralions Repairs BAPCO FLOOR ENAMEL , I OK FLOORS. LINOLEUM AND WOODWORK Oranf 3 ' Maroon KEER &RRIDDEN BOB PARKER'S Sage Green I QUICK Golden Tat j Dutch Blue p DRYING f. Dixie Grey I Russett Brown Navy Grey Mahogany Brown THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. j pNTUACTOKS BUILDERS UPTOWN SERVICE STATION Hr Sanding Specialty or PHONE 791 Second and McBride P.O. Boi 721 . . w j.A .oVsVfcV WW aWW Wwi'w""ff"""'