5v Prince Rupert Daily Nevs Tuesday, February 12, 1052 - . . . Housekeeping . Co-op Has Dividend Mrs. Gene Autry , Compares Blue Bonnet Loves Its Taste! Full-Time Assessor Dougall Flrlzzcll returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane from a business trip to More than $8,000 in the form of 4'2 per cent patronage funds Is being returned to members of Kaien Consumer Co-op this year. Vancouver. Members approved the distribu Dalo L. Pitt, managing of Silbak-Prcmlcr mine, was 7 v . Job of Revaluation Expected To Take Two Years A full-time assessor will engaged by the city following decision by the finance committee to re-as.scss the entire city. Aid. Mike Krueger, finance committee chairman, reported" to "5 ' k. . A 4, -, 1 If '".. , . ; ', .1 J kV - , , 4 - J a passenger aboard the camo-sun today going through to Vancouver on company business. J. R. D. While and R. C. Edwards of Prince Rupert and Robert Mallory of Masset were members of a party of fisheries officers which sailed today on the Camosun for Vancouver to take a course at departmental council last night the job was tion following the annual general meeting at which financial .reports were read. Operating two retail stores, the Co-op's sales totalled $223,000 in 1951. There are 650 members. Since beginning its operation, the organization had paid out more than $32,000 to its shareholders, Secretary - Manager George Hills reported. BKIXIS PRESIDENT i C. R. Bellis was re-elected pre-f tdent for his seventh terra. F. W. expected to take two years 1 Objection was raised to recommendation by Aid. Krueger i that the assessor be appointee j for two years "following whicn other duties be incorporated -iui U,.,.,.lt, H1, iv,iii.,ii from Mm. (icrm According to a Victoria an UHS position. , : Autrv. Hiiant m i v. Hhnnkt miu Aid Georce Casev said city h:inn itli .mi ntui t , pnw. -'" r.v. -ii i . ..... nnili 1-1-M nif nouncement, C. J. Norrington, r.rimhtn i vinp-ni-pslrtpnt and vtiu'll ni.man. TV..!., T3..nA(- nnJ W ' V vx i nuiw nup... I Michael Krueger is treasurer a new idea thats old as eating! Trw -AI-AD-It's ion of serving a salad as first course dates buck to v custom of eating a few greens with vinegar and Ml,,, appetite for the heavy meat, fowl and fish allowed. Milad of greens before dinner stimulates the taste ,i':,.'s the flow of digestive Juices. But most iinpor-' fiiinlly consumes a vital share of the necessary of vitamins and minerals from the fruit and SEED BOX SHOULD BE DEEP ENOUGH TO NOURISH PLANTS down" to one assessor for auchfcf im,.:,,,lai,i,v nil mjiM a long period. mxriniriiif. I mi 11 aiii ciil4i iiiA now at Terrace, has been appointed a member of the board of management of the Terrace Finance committee members. Bonnktu vntnium. Ami you u New directors are: Mrs. Mabel ( Rye, Mrs. Donders, W. H. Brett j gnd William McKenzie. All but! Mis. Rye, Mr. MacKenzie and1 Mrs. Donders have served on the If you plan to start flower or to dry out gradually In a &-e ifx plained tne term was inserted;. iu. n-ai vMetable seeds indoors this or cellar. If thawing sou is neat-;, . . ho Kohkt mvi I fCinumtti' ho uuv lJl.1 I I tit "all A" 'Flavor and District honpltal for a term of two years. iitntiofi! i'.i-iHiniiw?-! t,se it in ni-miF hPf,.rB it is safe to sow ed. it will dry fast, but form clods 1 mHikinif itll VI'L'rtjLlill'3. AA a df.'licioUl board before. thpm ; thp earden. don't pave which cannot be broken u;). ! will f take." The stated . te term was i", - .1 1 'i v.4t f Future plans of expansion , tne way of ailurc by using in- When dried slowly good soil wi":later wuaiawn from the mo Ui t-r ltiis-t:i- niHrir.,riit in Milt! in Twt ,cd as first course may be elaborate or as simple ig and cucumbers on lettuce that our photograph would depend largely on acuon ,in,lltp pmiinment. crumuie ana tan uc u i lion. sand and humus. Seeds can be sprouted on a ! t ert ri'milar eiiinomy pai-kaKP will j color wafrr and aiwi in the famou I EUiOW Uuik bag for farit, eay color of Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association, mem i.iys it must be reiresning, appeuzingiy arranged, S ' . . : 1 1H Committees Appointed fiTJ'Ull"B, uii'W "" If you var.l to sell i', advi rtis News cl.issilied. bers decided. The PRFA is investigating possibility of separating Its producer and consumer branches. , i:asy appetizer salad ki d eggs, quartered Leaf Lettuce s ui i)i.'elcd scored cucumber Mayonnaise Paprika moist piece of blotting paper, but A mixture of one-tmn top sou thev will not grow into planus one-third. sharp sand, and one-:., without sufficient soil, or soil third peat moss or humus wnl substitute to allow their rooU make a good soil for flats. These to develop without crowding. Too should be well mixed, and passed small a seed box may be little through a sieve to get all umps better than the blotting paper; ; out. When you fill the flats, put it will sprout the seeds, but can-, the lumps in the bottom, and not provide them with nourish- only the finest soil on top. ment for growth. Light may be a limiting factor . dm.t umipnhnir which holds when seed box is kept in a wm- a::ig arrange two jiiiiu-uvuiuru rg oeri:i.ivni ami s on a bed of lettuce. Place a mound of mayonnaise uid garnish it with paprika. Serve as an appetizer Would Speed Negotiations : Chairmen and members of city I council standing committees were j appointed by Mayor Harold j Whalen at city council last night, ; following the recent election of j two aldermen. j They are: j Finance Aid. Mike Krueger, , chairman; Aid. George Hills, H. F. Glassey and W. J. Prusky. US elistic The city is "anxious to start negotiations" with British Columbia Power Commission regarding future power supply here. This is the reply City Clerk R. W. Committed For Trial at least two inches of .soil is ade- dow of your home. A south win-. quate The standard "flat" used dow that gets the full sun, un- shaded by trees and neighboring, for the purpose is sold knock- buildings, will usually be suf-; down, in sizes from 14x21i to These easily . licient. With other exposure 15 x 24 inches. are artificial light, which has been , few put together by driving a nails, and will grow plants to proved to serve the purpose can ; e provided. Hang a lump , garden size without check. , a- mi .'m ,-n u rp-' above the box, and let it burn Board of Works Aid. Hills, chairman; Aid. Krcuger, Prusky won : and John Currie. i Health, social assistance, police 1 Long has been Instructed to write by city council. A letter from the Commission r S f Jolm..on. visiting another in-i- t.iglit to a SI. liul's !i,.pH nr dilute. Vermi- all night. A 40-watt fluorescent ; and licensing Aid. Darrow Gomez, Aid, H. M. Daggett, H. F. i Glassey and Currie. Ronald Riley Sent I'p Ou False Pretences Charge In Logging Case read at council meeting last : ulUe 'and sphagnum moss are. lamp can be hung a foot above . nil congregation llic uvia, uuu u. .uiin'iw-.. night said the Commission was'jgood .substitutes, but neither has Utilities Aid. Daggett, chair- should be high enough so that "willing to meet city representa I any nourishment on the plants. l-ll n xt he em-. Rnald Edward Riley. 35-year-, man; ,1 Casey and Gomez it does not bring the temperature tives at victoria. 1 1 aa na oc i.od cans peupiL- 0id longer ol Armstrong, was, Pioneers' Home Aid. Casey., m,u!,n .sUprt t.h. .u. v-.-, H,irt . of the box higher than 65 degrees Id lor a Purpose, in Mon-I commit ted police court cnalrman. MA, olassey and Go STORK CRAFT ABY CRIBS a w '. day ior trial in nigner coun 101-:,.,,,.. 0rt wr. . vuc 11a. t "i'tJ" v. city would want to await findings I leaves, otherwise the plants will al nignt. of the Public Utilities Commission j dje j , usiiit out in thei lowing preliminary hearing Dyinjip. hearing regaraing me assets 01 nmlri,h , DlanU -1 . iu ri....i r r is je-ii v.111 iv ; ivjagi.M riire vv. u. . vanue b the only one i false pretences and iraud charge. ,.,. . n pit.hip Mr. w s.!"u ure"1 DV" ru"" u,ith..t. rhiri feedinB and 1 . .... 1 ' . ; .Tdlove; "He 1avn4l Tor'S "ef on' 29 ' B" R 8 - Geo C ' many amateurs prefer It for this - " a "fe 1 and zoning-Aid Dag- iaying tactics iKKW nu nsi aeent for Oscar Dunlao.i vt riirri. anH Pbhpv 1 ul y ; . (I unworthy Pl'O-i nor.j, coas loeeine camo opera- i w'aira rnmmlttee Chairmen of ; i shelter last fall, then dig it during the first thaw, and allow it ADVERTISE m ir.iciilou.s irou''ht " I 14 f An example of the finest kind of good craftsmanship. We've an extensive stock and you're invited to our furniture department upstairs to make your selection. Princd from , L , 1 ni an stanaing cummiuni. I ! r came and leu In evidence, Glassey said he 1 Public relations Aid Glassey. 1 Aid. ,p' 1 sayiut. Riley the because; gave money civic Centre committee m iur 1 uio u annul in.11Sprt tnirt him he had 13000 rIU onrt Prualcv Aid. I worth of logs boomed as part of Hospital board delegate I- ..v y.wuu .,w.nUi contract witn uuniap. unu Sl'IPIltss sittL uicn.iita l.alllUle. 1 t- 1 f..w.r..tnE n email fcyr.,0iim Vfrc Vnra ArnnlH l!"Ji IIJPIU.JI! 'II 1 11! ! JLliMUVl, iiu ujAiuwn n itioii iiu..ut .... u. ... . . r ;i worthy pur- logoing camp at Crow Lake, near 39.50 Less mattress I'cui' that "lio.n KliutzrmaU c n. said Riley had iiou siialt eaten not boomed any lugs as part of vi ic caiicu w oc;lhe contrart. Highway May Be Reopened oi I.IU LM. unneth souls is Agreement, according to tcsti-mnn. was that Rllev would'be Gordon & Anderson v that be wlse 19 a thiuiKiinrt at. boom m tin. Iinc.litvmtu nf.f" . . . . . . cialn f.ir lntB hp VMrflpfl Otlt of Limited Phone 46 t. And they that Uv, woods Riloy hl.ed slx men,( unless more snow Intervenes, riMhicousness as six wpfks ,aU,r he rotumea to the Skeena Highway between ver and ever." ! Prn. R.nprt.. claiming the here and Terraw, which has been I, a m : m . : monrv, then disappeared. : closed since January 12, may be cleared of snow within a couple month at He was arrested last of weeks. Tills is the sea tement Armstrong and escorted here by L. E. Smith, the district en-was counsel RCMP for trial. Crown A. Bruce Brown; defence Clnccr. 5 isi . .j JJnion to HHficers r--:.;: -v. "S3,: i.: 1 A civic religious observonce in memory of the late King George VI will be held at the Civic Centre, Friday, 11 a.m., February 15, under the auspices of the City of Prince Rupert with assistance of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association. Public is requested to attend. Civic and Government officials will be present. Cn .is Union, at its first conducted bv Douglas Hogarth, i N. l i ' i meeting tonight. Bail for Riley was set at $$2,000. Aorlrl 1 ll, i-. .1 slate of officers Tn nolice court vesterdav. Dc- " In Air Force ti niporary slate fon(.e counsel Hogarth argued usisted of Tom thn rrown hnH not Drescnted evl- tint I V cn;; Ted Hogan, denca to conclude "essential ele-! E. A. Evans had a telephone Mrs. Eleanor menis' 'of the false pretences message from his son. Jimmy, in urer; Robert Mc- charge Vancouver Sunday evening. He ure, ; Robert Mc- M, Hogarth claimed the case in the Air Force and has been Ailluim Halliweil. ,,,',, hp hp "nnruted in on vacation for a while but cx- -.1. u iDuracleaning HAROLD S. WHALEN MAYOR. m the union al c n .. that ls was a pects to be , soon reporting to sof about 8d per- f vU law He maln. j Winnipeg where he is stationed. r..i.... idh mnnpv'Since becoming an airman, his tot tcuoomr nJ convenience . . Iim Mr photswry .nd floor coicrinK, Dwjcleonrf h. ontm. tint " Cli are iih which lh Itha war owni him for work Wis have become somewhat ' .-. - ' ' 4 v fiv i 'rv I- g ' T'H,..y beiuufr yuor furnishinss. new scenes including done. Mr. Hogarth pointed to, wider, ail- Mi 1terftt-tf i Dumclsan mn your fabric -' Mexico and Eastern Canada ' brc.uie this modern. .! clcmin prom. crown evidence thut 100.000 feet of logs had been cold decked. This, he said, was part of .the icaers "Difficult Day?.. Take a Dispi in 5? contract. ' bcil thtrt i no we.r. no brck.ine ol kb uosrd br mtchine scrubbm. ' ThiJ oum proltcird service l rccom- nended br AmcricH Udm lurnuure .nil department stores. Regular Moose! He and Mr. Brown both rcfer- FASHION FOOTWEAR WILL BE CLOSED FROM MONDAY. FEB. 11th to FRIDAY, FEB. 15th INCLUSIVE I'l'UnR Tuesday ' ca 111 Lnrlr "18""K"1 recorded cases in law books. Mag- "u.n y 12, B p.m. lslrulc Vance wollld not grant an (3Gc) adjournment requested by Mr. nual nieeting,1 HoRarth to produce another case : C What Make Duraclean WMIKE! ' l'i'llti-n Q nh, v, n 1,1 "Difterenl uerrs and reports. Why DISPRIN? Because DISPRIN is soluble and substantially neufra.'When taken in water as recommended, it enters the stomach as a true solution and not as undissolved particles. It is therefore less liable to cause stomach discomfort. DISPRIN is readily absorbed. Because it definitely dissolves (not 'merely disintegrates) DISPRIN permits speedy absorption and gives quicker relief. DISPRIN is palatable. Even children will take it readily. I36pl 3iflTl AH Elks are re- re- u I)' (1 ! It cleeos by ituorption! "end the regular , 'siluy, February 14 t 'li tmbedded dirt .nd srit .re Srst removed Br melliods k.e -l.nvclenimt -deep wction. ,ouehd.rt.l.dvno.p in !". ... "matiinK ur - r.pid reoiU !ts unable to at- CLSf "ntaet Uidgc. Red' I3l!r) ! in." DuntlHflMig .voids this. RE-OPENING OFFERS Saturday, Aonday, Feb. 15th and 18th Clip out the coupon below, present on the above dates Will be honored as cash on purchase of $7.50 or more 'lay, February 15, Moose whist tournament Saturday night saw 52 people cards. Following were winners; Mrs. P. Slverston. ladies' first; '""''-ii of the late II- t(l the Gm, is ;-!,) VI, the Masonic "'d until Friduy, Mrs. A Norton, second; W. The mtti ter.icd DunttlM" fo.m too.cns ld .brbi Micky soil nd .i.im. liolJin this Itrime in suspension oi ' ftM until removed. No inconvenience! Durnlnei f.hrics redry in rust le hours. Spcc.l ingredient! rcenli.en wool libers. Ku pile unm.ls .nd rises. Colors K'ie. Vour t.brics re lelt desn. iresti. enlnened . . . our home is mere eautitfl to litt uith. Durvprnot If yen m, 1,. ke.. ' " tnverinei. twtal. Ossceiprool-1. You fiery, tailii"t ogoiml demrns. "en nave nw' pfolecliwi ,,u ...... .' . "l ,u. Martinson, men's first; Mrs. G. Science Progresses For 50 yean wo havn used littl while tablets ocetylsalkylic acid for relief of pain. Today this familiar pain-killer is ovailooln in a new form without thn disadvantages of acidity. Insolubility and bitter tost. It Is 'called 'DISMIN' and H sold o druggists everywhere. 'DISPRIN' is available in Bottles of 26 tablets or Handy Pocket Folders of 8. -.1 .in. in w nun en .Rathgabei, second. Mr. Martin 52.50 ynu-nt. i3tk:) son alro won the pool prize. 250 COUPON t A i"iiit meetiim of i i lie Deep a,.u Fi.sh. 11 '""I Halibut Vcs-A;vstji-iat inn uiiu un I lower Hio" oPP'r- Redeemable as cash on a purchase of $7.50 or more, Feb. 16 and 18 Idew. The eniiuol COit i jnr7r:riTTi"ti ' i" the In, leu .H.cli.. Piold .olul.on. vouticlf. Hove fk,ir. DisrvDreolod lodoy beiore I n inn Hull on Tnes. your foe-Hci '''One damage developl. at 8 p.m. E. u'. M l'., will be 1 36c ( inch. COUPON $250 $2.50 SAFE SPEEDY PIEASANT ...FOR PAIN RELliF Men' C-C.C. cmnlovpps PHONE GREEN 328 A World-Wide Service D; J. Duracleaners l Illllni, mi m Wtmr - . v annual P.m., Febl'llnrv 10 J summon Lounge iei Fashion Foo I'ffici ers and explan- BT THE MAKKKM OF 'OITTOl' ANTIHKPTIC i . . HWKI IT A OOI.MAN (CANAtlnl LIMITED . . . PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION . . . MtlNTHKAI. Mit ul"on functions . 1233 Water Street rrince Kupert, B.C. 11 f" and Georirp vir. "s urged to attend. 1 Fill BETTER FAST! P mm (lie)