Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1927, Image 19

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    na Indoors aor« Mte ggtePthlng
te fte «ftb it, for candy m iking u
n fascinating sort «3- <B«oor
wort. Tbs chief ntesoh, however,
id that thin tg the time i f f t » '
when sweets tew mart Appealing
We need W*» bed* prod using
fcpds during cold weather . to
keep up thn U d y tefcfeerature
and sugar fulfills this require­
ment.
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The making of Chreitsnds can-
dies has ’ become watefiMkipnl-
Oandy, properly made and *slnt-
lly wrapped, is always an appro
priate Christmdi gift. it dffers
the maker the opportunity to
work in her. own Individuality
both In the ehotoe e t the variety,
its preparation and its encloaure.
Whan the housewife d^rts
making candy she *1H I t ▼ e
plenty of help tor It la a Job
that everyone enjoys. Children
eapeelally, love to dabbto in
candy, making and Ute oldbc boy
or gin who succeeds in making
good fudge is the envy of all the
5 others. '
.
In the home-making of epadies.
evaporated mllk-shedM, Bp all
’ means, be nsed tor ft gives a
wall had been pried from their ’ creamy smoothness that can be
hinges. She showed me solid 1 obtained in Ma other way.
Honey link Fudge
old doors, with hollow cavities
I
2
c
sugar
,
where plate glass mirrors had
l
1
square
bitter
chocolate,
cut
fine
been. She showed me Jagged
. 1 e milk
—--~r-
, Pinch salt
1-4 cup strained honey
1-2 t vanilla
1 c pecans -
Cook ‘ sugar, chocolate,
milk
1 and salt 5 min. Add honey and
cook to loft ball stage (235 d f.)
Remove from fire, add Vanilla
and nuts. Cool and boat until
’ creamy. Drop from a-taaaftoon
to form patties or prose out Into
a square pan and cut like ehoco-
late fudge. Yield:- 1 1-2 lb. or
| 24 pieces.
Mexican Orange Candy
1 1 c sugar caramelised
’ 1-4 c boiling water
2 c sugar
1 c milk
, Pinch salt
Orated rind 2 orangeh
1 cup n«t meats
Add boiling water to caramel-
, Ised sugar and boil until sugar la
( dissolved. Add 3 cape sugar,
milk and salt and boll to soft
ball stage (235 d X ) . Jnst be-
I
Oeuege Bcsnna* aseSker; n eloee-np, and a view dbewteg her $rop<
empty kitchen of h4s bfig msnsinn pn
Mother Of Bootleg King Carries On For Hint
Lives In Mansion Slain Wife Once Ruled
hand, Illumined from her bouse
on the hill all Cincinnati with
the glery thrown by her 8100,-
000 worth of diamonds, the pearls
on her breast and fingers, and
the rabies and emeralds in her
hair.
Those were the days when the
marble swimming pool, which a
glass-roofed promenade connect­
ed with the mansion, saw hun­
dreds of the world’s prettiest
girls collected by Remus diving
there.
sad woodcock and caviar served
on her son’s solid gold service
plates, now «tire lentil soup on
the huge kitchen stove of the
esapty palace where once wore
cooked veritable Lucullan feasts
tor her son and his guests.
And George. "The King,*’
smiles In Ms cell wken “mama’s
soap’’ or kueben or haaaenpfef-
fer la bfooght Mm nearly every
day.
Praises Her Boy
Those were the days when or­
chids made the air rtf the Remus
greenhouses heavy with perfume,
when the whole city and the
whole world were trying to part
“The King" from his money,
charging him ten times what
other men paid for their wife’s
clothes and Jewelry and fnral-
tnre.
Bat no word of reproach to
"Mr. Remus." Only rhapsodies
of praise for the little four-year-
old bby whom she brought with,
her from Germany near - a half
century ago. The boy who at 13
went to work In his ancle’s Chi­
cago drag store when his father,
a lumberman, could no longer
support his family.
“Such a good boy till he mar­
ried that woman," the little old
woman said.
"Mother Remus’*, led
me
through the- halt hundred rooms
of “The
Mansion of
Many
Rooms,” pointing out with anger
and disgust traces of the ravages
made by her son’s wife who loot­
ed the house while her husband
was securely- behind penitentiary
bars.
She took me to the odd card
room on the third floor with its
murals of aces of clubs and
hearts and diamonds, the billiard
room with the massive mahogany
claW-footed table.
"That was too heavy for her
to move or It wouldn’t he here,"
she said.
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She showed die the vast third
floor ballroom and shdwed me
where the leather seats along the
H « water
Few grains salt
1 t vaailia
t t •or* syrup
. „
I
t
batter
,
fore the candy*» done add qgrdnge
4-3 c «bonuad nats
rind’. Remove frortl fire, add
> Gombtfib aU ingredients except
nuts, coql and beat. Drop from a 1
tat« and V U to toft ball tage.
teaspoon on Io oiled paper. Yield: 338 d. F. (11* d. C.) Cool to 118 ¡«o the
1 8-4 the.
d. V. (43 d. C.) Beat until stKf United
Apple (Sjteals
had creamy. Add the auts just lo are
3 c granulated sugar
before it 1« pressed Into the pan. moving
1 c water
mesial
6 apples, preferably Jonathans or Yield: 1 1-8 lbs.
Spittenberg«
Combine sugar apd ' w a t e r .
Cook over a low flame and stir
until sugar la dissolved, then
bring to a boll and drop In 18
slices of apple prepared by par­
ing, coring, quartering and cut­
ting each qaarteT into 3 slices.
Cook gently >ntll apples are ten­
der. Refaove from syrup, drain,
and let stand on oiled platter 84
hours. Roll in granulated sugar,
let stand 24 hours and roll In su­
gar twice again within 34-honr
intervals. Allow fruit to remain
on platter until no moisture ex­
udes. Pack carefully In f l a t
boxes and keep In a cool dry
place. Do not try to make more
than 12 at a time. Between each
batch add 1-4 cup hot water to
the syrup to maintain proper con­
sistency. Yield: 5 dosen slices.
3 squares chocolate
1 T corn syrup
2 c sugar "
i T butter
1 c marshmallows
8-4 c milk
1-2 c water
Few grains salt
1-2 t orange
Combine all Ingredients ex­
cept marshmallows and vanilla
Boll, stirring occasionally to 330
d. f. (113 d. C.), soft ball stage.
Cool to 11« d. f. <43 d. C ): then
add flavoring and beat until stiff
and creamy. When it la ready to
pour into pan add the marshmal­
lows cut into bits.
’
Pralines
1 c sugar
2 c white sugar
3 t corn syrup
1 1-2 c nuts
3-4 c milk diluted with 1-8 c wa
ter
•
2 t maplelne
Combine Ingredients, except ’
nuts, and boil to the soft b a l l
stage. 238 d. f. (113 d. C.). Cool
to 113 d. f. before beating. * Add
nuts.
Beat until stiff and
creamy. When mixture
drop from a spoon on a buttered
sheet. Yield: 1 3-4 pounds.
Penoche
8 1-2 c brown sugar
l.
3-4 c milk
Stdry ••» te d I * * « « «bow
operator la roqalred he «how
every week a short historical
film or has teatariog contempo­
rary events. Before a picture
may be exhibited la ftreece, it
tenst be filed with the Chief of
movie« as they do la the Athens police and licensed.
State«. Children under
prohibited from going to
Harrisburg— Mountain States
ptctare »how», unless Power Co., rebatida end lm-
educational films are be-
/Fans Checked
Portland exported more than
7,000,080 bushels wheat during
October.
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For FuturdtfiappiMss
Perhaps you've never thought o f , shopping at the
State Bank Of Ashland for your children's Christmas
gifts, but it's a splendid idea,, nevertheless.
A Savings Account is. a g ift that grows more and more
valuable as time goes on; so that on some future
Christmas it will have grown into a fine, big sum.
ATTEND THE WINDOW DISPLAY OPENING
TOMORROW NIGHT,
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S tate B a n k of A s h la n d
H U D SO N !
THIS WILL BE A MERRY CHRISTMAS
Asbestos torches made of bur­
lap and soaked In kerosene can be
used to go dver fruit and shade
trees and destroy winter cover
nests of caterpillars and other
pests. The experiment station
reports the fall-web worm to be
especially numerous on English
and black-walnuts this season.
For Ashland Golfers
HEBE ABE THE REASONS:
We Are Making The Following Holiday Offers In
Imagine the family's delight on
Christmas morning to see a new car
standing outside the door! No other
g ift can compare! t
You'll be making it a doubly wise
g ift if you make the car a Hudson
or .- Essex.
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A t a price that makes it an outstand­
ing buy, they represent everything
you want in a motor car.'
Liberal payment arrangements and
delivery fo r Christmas!
SPALDING KRO-FLITE IRONS’
—tho beet Spalding Quality. Re­
duced from $6.00 to $410.
SPALDING WOODENS—Drivers
and Brassies, ranging in regular
price from $6.50 to $10,00» at a
20 to 30 per cent reduction I
SPALDING “ MODEL” IRONS
—Reduced from $3.00 to $2.40,
SPALDING WHITE SUNDAY.
BAGS will go at $2.00.
'
Other Spalding Equipment at
Remarkable Prices.
MAKE THIS A SPORTDiG GOODS CHRISTMAS — FOR A
FOR CHRISTMAS!
Lithia Garage,
For the'smoker this Store offers un­
usual values in holiday giftq. Fresh
stock is presented at value prices.
ASHLAND
ASHLAND
YEAB OF CHEER AND dOY*J
Ashland Hotel Bldg., Telephone 163
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