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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, November 27, 1947 Boat Guarding Tower Bridge Runs Up Big Bill When the T ow er b ridge of Lon- don w hich spans the Tham es riv e r was opened to the public in 11191, p a rlia m e n t m ade provisions for a tugboat to be docked near by, al-l w ay a ready to go to the aid of any vessel th a t m ig h t collide w ith the new s tru c tu re , says C o llie r’s. So a tug, manned by a crew of six and w ith fu ll ateuin up, bus been w a itin g fo r such an em ergency 24 hours a day »luring the past 53 years. But no c a ll has come to the lit tle boat whose m aintenance so fa r totals $1,100,(/DO, or a sum equiva le n t to ne a rly one-quarter the cost of tlie great bridge itself. The Tow er bridge takes Its nam e fro m the two towers on e ith e r side of the c a n tile v e r purt of the bridge. 0» SEW IN G CIRCLE PATTERNS P u j a m a A f o r ^ J a if o r e d L Jjjnn I By INEZ GERHARD PI an on B ak in g of Tom ato Soup Baked Veal Baked P otatoes Green Peas with C elery R olls Apple, Banana and Raisin Salad I' rozen Custard ‘ Peanut Bars •R ecip e given. C rea m - 1 AZEL BROOKS is as in teresting to talk to as she is beautiful to look at, which is saying a lot. Green eyes, cop per-colored hair, a bright live ly mind — equipment enough for any young actress; add H LYNN CHAMBEKK’ M ENU H o lid a y S w e e ts W ell in A d v a n c e x stageswe E nradio B el) Syndicate.—W NU Features. / hiv-aS-^Joni orro w S ih ir tura file r that to the ability to look on discour agem ent a* a stepping stone to su c cess, and you h ave Ha7.el. M arried to C edric Gibbons, after a m odelling career and a two-year contract at Metro that ca m e to nothing, she took a sm all role in “Arch of Tri- ‘ Peanut Bars. (M akes 21 bars) 14 eup shortening 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs Hymns in Use 114 < ups sifted flour 44 teaspoon salt O f the some 400,000 C hristian 1 teaspoon baking powder hym ns th a t have been published, 14 eup light cream not m ore than 5(X) are in common 1 teaspoon vanilla use; and of this num ber, not more 1 cup peanuts than 150 are known by the m a jo r 2 teaspoons confectioners’ sugar ity of church goers. Cream shortening until fluffy Peanut ban. are cany to make Gradually add brown sugar. Thor and easy |n serve. They are ideal oughly beat in If your pocketbook winces at the for snack fare for the youngsters, eg g s Sift flour, m ere thought of Chrlstm ai; don’t a* well as fam ily get-together, s a lt and b a k ing s ta rt scratching names off your during the holidays. powder together f§_ lis t but decide here and now to arid add to short ' . I t l / » give pra ctica l, useful gifts. For Il won’t be long now before the ening m ix t u r e / i f f AVflfc* exam ple, local dealers aro featur holiday* are with us. and that mean* alternately with ; ing two tim e ly item s you can give generously to the smokers on your tlie children will be home with their cream . Stir in ll? C hristm as list. We refer to Camel constant demand* on the cookie vanilla and pea 14-42 Jar. It mean«, too nuts. Bake in Cigarettes und P rince A lb e r t BROOKS there w i l l be m oderate oven s Smoking Tobacco. These popular plenty of en ter (350 degrees) in brands ure a ll dressed up in fes C om fortable Pajam as , umph” which led to an im portant __ taining. perhaps a square glass tive wrappings, rea ly to g ve. cake dish for 30 mm one in -B od y and Soul;” Enterprise f^ A S U A L , w ell tailored nightw ea r not of the ela b utes. Cam el comes in a handsome ten- R em ove from the oven and studiog know taient when they m eet for th e w o m a n w ho lik e s pa- orate variety, but sprinkle the top with confectioners package ca rto n —contains 290 m ild, it. Hazel not only has talent, she has ja m a s . Two versions are in- evening* in front sugar. fla v o rfu l Camel cigarettes. And am bition, great honesty, and t h a t ; c ^uded in the p a tte rn —a long o f t h e c o z y fo r the pipe smoker, tongue-friend Crumb Cake. intangible som ething that spells J cuffed sleeve style fo r w in te r warmth of the ly Prince A lbert is available in 2 cup* flour su ccess. ¡w e a r. and fo r w a rm e r w eather fireplace, when C hristrnasy one-pound tins. Both 1!4 cups sugar -----?}----- have b rie f cap sleeves. there should be a Camels und P rince A lb e rt huve 2 teaspoons baking powder NBC’s com edy series, T h e Life * * sim ple cookie or space fo r a personal “ M erry '/« teaspoon salt Pattern No 8250 is for sizes 14. 16. 18. of R iley,” will becom e a top-budg Chn ' ' ' A - l; y o u r cuke to serve. 20; 40 and 42. Size 16. long sleeves. 5*4 ‘ i eup butter or m argarine eted U niversal-International film. yards of 36 or 39-inch. Wi.se cook* will dealer to put some cartons of 2 eggs, well beaten Irving Brecher, who produces the Camels und tins ef Prince A lbert plan to do a lot of their holiday New S hirtw aister 44 eup milk . program, w ill write the screen ver baking early. Som e of the cookie* away for you now.— Adv. 44 teaspoon cinnam on sion, and W illiam Bendix m ay s t a r T ' H I S h a n d so m e ly fittin g sh irt- und confections can be m ade early, 44 cup nuts, chopped 1 in it. ! w a iste r h a s a “ n ew -a s-to m o r - and they will taste so much the bet — ------- ----- ro w ” look . N o te th e c le v e r b u tton Sift dry ingredients together. Cut ----- ter for it. Then, too, m ost women The Hospitalized Veterans Foun- like to m ake such things us pud in butter. R eserve one cup of m ix- ture. To rem aining m ixture add dation is having a drive for funds; ding and fruit cuke* before the holi days so as to relieve the strain on com bined eggs and milk. B eat well, surely there is no m ore worthy Pour into greased pan about 7 by 11 cause than this. Among its founders the kitchen later on. If you’re m aking fruit cake or pud inches. Cover top with reserved ■ and officers (all unpaid), are Jack ding, chop the fruit* the day before m ixture. Sprinkle with cinnam on Benny, Joseph Cotten, Sam m y und prepare your mold*. Then the and nuts. Bake in a m oderate oven. Kaye, Herbert M arshall, Perry Como and W alter Pidgeon, and m aking of the recipe will be easy 375 d egrees, for 35 m inutes. m any prom inent business m en and Brazil Nut and Fruit Sweet». and there is less chance for error. A m ust fo r ch ild re n during the industrialists Money is needed for a p p ]“ 7 ^ s o n i s 7 o f ~COJree“ “ th e k (M akes 36 balls) English Plum Pudding. radio and television sets p h o n o fa v o r ite caram el ta ffy apples, ’ i cup brazil nuts 44 pound butter graphs, and to provide traveling Th a r e u su a ll d e lig h te d to h elp 44 cup raisins 1 pound light brown sugar theatrica units to visit the w ards. m a k in g th especially fo r 44 cup apricots 5 eggs bend contributions to Sam m y K aye. th eir p a r tie s 44 cup pitted dates 1 pint milk Fifth Avenue, N ew York City. __ %__ 44 cup coconut I pound line bread crum bs • OfTrsuive cough due to cold«, sntok- „ ... * , Naphtha or gasoline le ft over Put enough of the brazil nuts 1 glass grape juice Unlike m any other p n m a donnas. a fte r c ie a n in g g a rrn en t s m a y b e mg? Get tlii, prrarri|ition-ty|M- formula through food chopper to m easure 1 'j pounds raisins, floured of proven cough-relief ingredients long 44 cup; reserve to roll m ixture in. R ise Stevens has repeated only two s t r a ined th ro u g h a filter clo th an d 2 pounds currants selections that she sang last year retu rn ed to th e c a n fo r fu r th e r used by doctor*. Quick, long lasting re Put rem aining nuts through chop 44 pound citron during the nine Sundays she has c le a n in g p u r p o se s. lief 3 important ways: per with raisins, apricots, dates 1 ground nutmeg been on “The F a m ily Hour” this __ ____ I . «<■••• ( k r a a l tic k la Cream the butter and sugar, add and coconut. Mix until well blended. season. And she did those again only „ . , . . . . . . , H a 7 , sh e Iv e s !n th([ k itc h e n 2 • t a a l k s , r a w . Ir r it a t e d m a a ik r a a a * beaten eggs, milk, bread crum bs, Form into one inch balls. Roll in by listener request. rem aining 44 cup of nuts 3 » K e lp , la a t a n p h le g m ___ ____ p la ce d lo w en o u g h to be w ith in grape Juice, raisins, currants, fine Many of the scen es of “Calioatro,” reach. Then useless things ly sliced citron and spice. Steam t r i l l only which Edward Sm all is m aking in I10? P^ace<^ th e r e and a l- in a buttered mold for five hours. Italy, are being shot at the fabulous *owe<^ to r e m a in .__ Have you ever m ade your fruit cake in little llutcd paper ca ses for V ille d’E ste, which w as lent to E d When pressing arm hole seams individual servings? It's really very ward Sm all Productions by the Ital easy and saves on baking tim e. ian governm ent. G regory Ratoff is on a lined garm ent, press the seams open. A rm hole seams on directing. 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LET US TELL YOU MORE ABOUT IT 144 e«ps butter 2 eups dark brown sugar K eggs, beaten light 344 eups Hour 1 teaspoon each of cloves, allspice and cinnamon 154 pounds raisins 144 pounds currants 14 pound citron, sliced thin Do your holiday baking early 14 cup m elted grape or currant jelly by planning to m ake plum pud Cream butter, add sugar and ding now. Steam It in a mold cream until light. Beat the eggs and then store it in a tightly cov until frothy and ered tin until ready to use. add to the butter and sugar. Sift Almond Crisps. 44 eup butter t h e f lo u r an d 1 eup light brown sugar I spices over the 1 w ell-beaten egg J cut up raisins, 1 eup dour currants and cit- 44 teaspoon cream of tartar I ron and m ix w ell 44 eup blanched, coarsely chopped | Beat into the oth alm onds er m ixture; add the m elted jelly. F ill sm all paper ca ses and bake in Cream the butter and sugar until a slow oven for about 30 m inutes. light. Add egg. Sift together the dry ingredients. Into this m ix the nuts. Sm all Fruit C akes (Light). Beat all together. Drop from the ■Yi pound butter end of a spoon onto a greased bak 1 pound sugar ing sheet and bake in a slow oven 12 eggs (325 d egrees) to a light brown. 1 scant pound flour 1 to 1*4 pounds grated coconut Vanilla W afers. 1 pound citron, sliced fine 44 eup butter 1 pound blanched, sliced alm onds 44 eup sugar 1 pound raisins, rut fine Yolks of 2 eg g s 1 pound candied pineapple, sliced 1 eup flour fine 1 teaspoon vanilla ; 54 pound candied cherries, sliced 44 teaspoon salt | fine Cream butter and sugar together. j 44 cup orange juice Add eg g yolks and cream again. 44 teaspoon m ace G radually stir in the sifted flour, Proceed as in recipe above. vanilla and salt. Drop from the end Both children and adults like of a spoon onto a greased pan in peanuts, and there’s nothing better sm all rounds, about an inch apart, ’ or easier than to include them in a and bake in a m oderate (350 d e bar type of cookie m ade delicious gree) oven until d elicately browned. with brown sugar. Released by W NU Features. ___________________________________ !>\L_ LYNN SAYS: Flavor Tricks Im prove Sim ple Dishes j Scram ble eggs with som e tom ato I soup from a can. It’s different and very delicious. When you m ake that chocolate pudding, the children will like it even m ore if you pour a little of the pudding in the cup, add a layer of crushed pepperm int candy, a la y er of pudding, a candy layer and then m ore pudding. M aking ch eese souffle? Add glam our by baking it in par-boiled halves of green pepper. When you cream salm on, don’t forget that a speck of curry does wonderful things to it. Bay leaf and a bit of cloves added to tongue w hile it cooks are flavor tips you don’t want to overlook. E ver tried luscious devil's food cake with whipped cream flavored with crushed pepperm int candy? Bake in a loaf or square pan and i top with the cream . S aves time. 8244 12-42 tre a tm e n t, the s lim m in g lines. Choose a p re tty lig h tw e ig h t woolen in gay plaids o r solid tones, and add interesting novelty buttons. • • • Pattern No. 8244 comes in sizes 12. 14 16. 18. 20; 40 and 42. Size 14. short sleeve. 3?» yards of 39-inch. Send today for yonr copy of the F a ll and W inter F A S H IO N — 52 exciting pages t f style, color, easy to make frocks. F ree g ilt pattern printed inside the book. Price 25 cents. Send your order to: SE W IN G C IR C L E P A T T E R N D E P T . 828 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. Enclose 25 cents in coins for each pattern desired. 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A certain little girl in F rance is basket. going to get som e extra food, and the agen cy has set an exam ple that everybody ought to follow. Hollywood sta rs are sw arm ing in New York, m any of them not averse to doing a sta g e play if they had a chance. But charm ing little Jean Lockhart stepped out and showed ’em all; in "For Love or M oney” she g iv e s such an excellen t perform an ce that the critics raved. Jim D a v is lost seven pounds dur- j ing his first seven days as leading ; m an opposite B ette D avis in "Win ter M eeting” at W arners’. And—o f ! the 20 scen es (or set-ups) filmed i during that tim e, 16 were of a ro m antic nature! ------K----- When R obert Young saw the first rushes of C olum bia's “R elen tless.” and watched a four-month-old colt nam ed Bougie do his stuff, Young said sad ly, "There goes my per form ance. In five m inutes I'm dead and forgotten.” A num ber of young couples who have baby-sitter trouble have bought television sets; now their world beats a path to their doors. For them it is good new s that television ’s first regularly scheduled sponsored network is now availab le, with Jinx Falkenburg and Tex McCrary as headliners -fc- ODDS AN D ENDS—Gene Kelly, with hit broken ankle in a cast, saw the sights of Manhattan while Fred Astaire, who took over for him in "Eas ter Parade" worked like mad rehears ing his dance sequences. . . . "Christo pher Wells" is named for Christopher Byron, son of Ed Byron, who writes the air show. . . . Burl Ives turned com poser long enough to write the theme ballad for 20th Century-Fox’s "Green Grass of Wyoming," in which Ives has a leading role. . . . 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