Jf-Ll A I ' .Mta . .j j I ill j. 3 prince Rupert Dan? YZt'm Friday, July 22, 1949 ITVO ENTRIES 1 i FflD Mitt p, r 2 a four-day all-expense trip to Hollywood accompanied by a chaperon. Eighteen-year-old Edith Jordan, who was a runner-up in last year's eliminations. Is a striking S foot Inch, 155 pounds, who works ai t stenographer In the provincial collector's office and resides at 1103 Seventh Avenue East. Recent .appearances have been as the stunning majorette of the Job's Daughters drill team which is going to Spokane toon. - Second entrant is pretty English-born Jean McOlashan, 1428 Sixth Avenue East, who Is & foot, 4 inches and 150 pounds. She is employed at Sweet Sixteen where she is a popular member of the staff. Edith Jordan and Jean ' McGlashan Are First in Running Prince Rupert's first nominations huve been made for the title of B-itish Columbia' must beautilul girl, an honor being determined in a contest being held by the Pacific National Exhibition in conjunction with Famous Player Canadian Corporation. The Misse Edith Jordan and Jean M'Glashan are named for the contest eliminations bens held by J. H. Dluck, man .Sty You re absolutely right, It Is vacation time now ... but in a lew months cold weather will be here aealn and you want to be prepared with a safe . warmth-giving COAL supply. CALL 651 TODAY! PHIIPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber Building Supplies ager of the Capitol Theatre MARKETS EMPERORS OF OIL MEET Mohammed Reza, shah of Iran (left)', greets Abdul-Illah, the regent of Iraq, on his arrival at Mehrabad airport, Teheran. Vast deposits of oil in their countries have made these two leaders important figures in world politics and economics. . . here. District winners will win all-expense trip with their chaperons to Vancouver for the Pacific National Exhibition, August 24 to September 5. While there, they will be stae guests when Vancouver selects her single entry from her various suburban districts. , Then will come tne finals . .34 6.45 . 22 . .89 ' STRANGE HARVEST Cherries, lb Cherries, crate Grapes, lb Apricots, 2 lb - Fresh Fruit Bananas, lb. Lemons, large Cal.. doa HARVEST TIME IN U.S. WHEAT BELT Preview of "scenes lhat will "be duplicated In western Canadian towns Is this long line of wheat trucks in Kansas state where grain has already begun havested. Each truck is waiting its turn to unload Into a grain elevator and when the elevator Is full, the wheat will be piled on the ground. psett, who has been f past few days In business, will Kail by Anient on his return ST VANCOUVER W Strange things grew overnight on C. 1 I .25 .14 .5S CRANBERRY FOR T A G E,( lake trout, . northern pike and Man. .W Seven fishermen from j walleyes a total of 1,400 lb?. Bismarck, N.D., found the fish- Any pike weighing less than 15 TiicKiy's front lawn. One Bun .29 Grapefruit, cam., Oranges (Navel) which will five the winner a I thousand dollar scholarship and here. - In five pounds were allowed to swim day morning he found: two1 overcoat, a man's suit, dressing gown, eight shirts, women's Jl j9 lnB Bood near Dates, i .iibie's"' day they caught their limit of away II ., . . . ,r , , m, r'Mprv. lb. slacks and skirt, seven blouses. .15 Rhubarb. 2 lb. Beets, bunch , -ii Parslev. bunch A7 Seasonable Ideas for. Housekeepers kNDLER'S 1AIT STUDIO ihing Enlarging los Taken at Hume en 389 216 4th 81 I RUPERT, B.C. five dresses, three slips, a night dress and chenille dressing gown. He gave his harvest to the police, but he's still puzzled. 1 unupa, iv. Soinach 2 lb ft hunrh .20 j Try a Classified Ad for Results HAPPY PICNIC DAYS HERE; MENUS FOR OUT-OF-DOORS .85 .10 .29 .01 .30 Oreen Onions. 3 bunches Mushrooms, lb. .- Head Lettuce Cooking Onions. 3 lbs. ... Cabbage, lb. Tomatoes, No. 1 lb. -. New Potatoes. 10 lb nropn PeDDers, lb Warm weather is here again' Yield: about l'2 cups. - Praline Topping 2 cup brown sugar, firmly , packed 2 teaspoons flour 2 tablespoons butter ' omists of the Consumer Section, WOOD CAFE .f9) and soft breeezs drag us out of doors. 'Let's have a picnic,' Dominion Department of Agri- A2 .10 .15 Cucumbers, each will be an oft-repeated phrase culture, suggest baken-on top- X UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY Vegetable Marrow, each i IE J for the next three months. Whe canneu miv. ..1.79 Dili Pickles, sal. JtOM 11:30 A.M. Til 3:33 A.M. . TkAana fPtf 1 tablespoon water 'n cup chopped nuts Mix all ingredients, spread over a hot 9x9 inch cake, return cake to oven and bake 5 pings for either cup cakes or loaf cakes. Fkk and Bacon Sanuwich 6 hard-cooked eggs, chopped No. 5 reas, iantr Mixed Vegetables ft ther it is a hurriedly packed' lunch or a carefully planned menu, food seems to taste better in the open air than in 'the most beautifully appointed dining room. SIIKY I HOW AlKlIM Diced Beeis, oer uu Wax Beans, choice ................ ,! Mixed Peas and Carrots PnmnWn. 2 for - Baked eBans. 20-o. tin . .. . .. M i minutes in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F. Yield: enough for a 9" x 9" cake. Even in summer meals there UBtsme uraers riiu.E iu w. U,lpH PHaP". 13-U. .23. i 3 slices bacon, cookPd crisp Few drops onion Juice .Salt and pepper Mayonnaise " or cooked salad dressing. Combine chopped eggs, bacon and onion Juice. Moisten with should be some hot food. If Mr. and Mrs. E. Shrubsall are sailing tonight on the Catala there is an open fire some cooking may be done over it. No one cares if there is a faintly Smoky flavour or a slight scorch on .221 .12' .28 .12 .70 tor a trip to Vuncouver Tomatoes, 28-oz. Fresh Mdk Ouart Pint , : Cream. V- vW. F-ee lare, cartoned, doz. Medium Butter First Grade, lb Margarine, lb Milk salad dressing. Season with salt and pepper. Spread thick Adertise In the Dally News! ly between slices of buttered whole wheat or white bread. one side. If no fire Is possible at the chosen spot, the hot food goes to the picnic in a thermos Jug. Stews, baked beans and thick soups carry well In an in .64 .37 COMPLETELY REBUILT OR REMODELLED "Taken on quite a bit of weight since you were here last,,eb?" 171, CI sulated container, when no Evaoorated Milk. 16-ez. tins. 2 for Case Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb. Flour n - .50 thermos Jug is available if the hot cookins pot Is taken from the stove and wrapped in several thicknesses of . newspaper, It will keep hot for an hour or v 58 Your living room suite ran be made to look like new. We begin at the framework, re-tie springs, and supply new heavy webbing and lining. ftirl fulrl i uniilr. Flour, 49 s, No.. 1 hard wheat 3.fiS Flour. 24 s . 189 1 ! ) MATSON'S 1 1 I'PHOLSTERINQ P.O. Box 526 (182) so. Beverages, hot or cold, carry best In a thermos bottle. Chilled tomato juice carried in this way makes a refreshing drink to start off the meal. j Sandwiches are usually the back-bone of a picnic lunch and they should be substantial with a generous quantity of filling. Vary the appearance of sandwiches by combining different kinds of breads, such as white and whole wheat, raisin with white or rye or use fancy breads, such as cheese, to fit every type of Job "Chrysler-Built" In Canada 4. . i i - t 30 TRUCKS Tea ana toun Coffee, lb . ?5 DeLuxe auamv lb. 1.14 .Junes Tomatoes, 20-oz. ea - .15 28-oz 34 gallon -.. 5B Ar"'e. 20-oz. tin, 2 for 29 48-oz; 34 Canned Fruits Pineapole. crushed 34. Pieces, 20-oz -37 Anrirnts ''O-o. Cherries, fancv, 20-oz 30 Losanberries. 20-oz .37 Peaches, choice , 30 Lard Pure, lb .2 Shortening '..... - .32 Roao SoaD. face, bar .10 Laimdrv. cake .; 2 for Soap Powders, large 39 Glace '"tf Cherries, v, lb. nkt Almond ppste. lb. -39 Coconut, lb - M vrtt cuke Mix. lb, 3 ratpi. farcv. 1 lb nfct 91 Seedless Raisins. 2 lbs 35 Cop-'oJ Pntriri! J lh ?' Shelled Walnuts. V lb .47 llowlng models In stock at Rupert Motors Lto. ifi ! " for Immediate delivery: . " W.IJ. 1-ton Express 2" W.H. 2-1 on Chassis and Cab with : v 1 ' i -n X". :. i''-v-.4 Keinforced Frame and 2-Speed Hear Axle. date or orange. Use weiner rolls, hamburger buns, or scones for variety. There are several things to remember in estimating supplies for sandwiches. One small sandwich loaf (l'a lbs.) cuts into 30 to 40 slices. Picnic sand ft. I F W.H. 3-ton Chassis and Cab w ith Reinforced Frame and 2-Speed Hear Axle. Phe'iprf Almonds 6 m.. .. 30 LIMITED 10-YEAR-OLD TAKES MILKING HONORS Evelyn Fraser, 10, is shown winning the 1949 milking championship at the dairy-land festival In Watertown, N. Y., by milking 11.8 pounds (over four quarts) in two minutes. The contest was the climax of a gala'eek of parades and pageants at Watertown. .45 .4 .39 .77 .R4 Motors Shelled Brails. lb. jm Pure Strawberry, 24-oz. Rasnhprrv. 34-OZ' Piackberrv. 4-lb rihe'-'-v, 24-oz - Ppnph 4 lb . wiches should not have crusts removed. Chill the loaf of bread In refrigerator before slicing and use a very sharp knife, to make even thin slices. i lb-butter is needed for each loaf of bread. Butter will go fur )ert PHONES 8f6 AND 5A6 ther if creamed until light and fluffy. '2 lb. or slightly less of moist filling spreads one loaf. Cold meat, sliced thinly, yields 15 to 20 slices per pound. I l ' tfL. i Apricot, 4-lb 79 Soups Canned Soups 13 to .20 Meats Chicken, lb W Ham, boned and rolled, lb. . .90 Ham, reg. lb 72 Balogna, lb. 49 Weiners. lb - -50 Garlic Sausage, lb 50 Bacon, pks:.. V lb 47 Bacon, side, piece 90 Cottage Roll, lb 75 Liver Sausage, lb 50 SDare Ribs, lb 55 Fresh Pork Ham, lb- .70 Pork Chops, lb 75 tnrlr Rmmap-p. lb 55 1 doss, hard-cooked eggs, chopped, will fill 20 to 25 sand etter Watches wiches. The salad part of a picnic! MO TASVZfZ WA EVER. ! Are Impossible Steak. T-Bone lb .85 Pnrlr Tpnrierloin lb 105 ' It Isn't possible to buy better watches tnan Steak, round, lb. 75 c sell. They aren't made. Don't miss 'em. Watch your family spoon up these bigger, crUper flake of nourishing wheat and bran. Toasty-crispj milk! And guaranteed Kellugg-lreah! ; - i Try then at no risk I Double your money back if you don j agree Kellogg' are fresher than other bran flakes. Send emptj carton to Keliogg'a, Dept. 4-A, London, Out. ; . Helpful, tool Contain the bulk many need to keep regulatj Try 'em! ; No matter what you may believe or what MORE BEDS FOR TB 2Rm have been told or have read it's a fact tnai meal Is sometimes best when confined to finger food. Wee crisp carrots, radishes, green onions and pickles are good for this purpose. If lettuce or other green, leafy salad Is preferred, the salad-dressing should be carried separately and tossed in ' at the last moment so that the salad will have all its fresh crispness. For dessert, fresh fruit Is usually lfallshed. Cake with fluffy Icing does not always carry well so the home econ- You saw it in the Newsl HALIFAX Newfoundland has begun a hospital building program aimed at doubling the this store Is able to sell the highest raoes ui batches at the lowest possible cost. I After you decide that you need a watch you Should come to us and see our varied stock. We believe we can convince you. number of beds for tuberculosis. Dr. Leonard Miller, director of Newfoundland medical services told a meeting here' of the Can adian Public Health Association Prices range from $16.00 to over $100.00 All our watches are tested on our WATCH- that tuberculosis is the provln ce's biggest health problem. MASTER machine. NEWFOUNDLAND FAIR O1 ST. JOHNN'S, Nfld. H Prep aratlons are going ahead for the three-week industrial and trade Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage , For Complete, v Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 fair,' which opens in St. John1 TRAPS FOR CATCHING UNWELCOME ALIENS Dangerous alien Is the Japanese beetle, which has invaded southern Ontario from the U.S.. It's a bronze colored, spotted insect, originally from Japan, which, like the grasshopper, eats anything green. The Dominion department of agriculture, has set out 600 traps around Mlmlco, Ont, and will keep the invasion under control. Here Ross Blggar, Mimico student, hired by the department, prepares traps for snaring the insects. When a large number of insects Is reported in any one area, poison Is spread in liberal quantities. on September 12. Purpose of the fair is to make Newfound land better known to Canada and buyers and sellers from across the country will be rep resented.