Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, November 27, 1947 Boat Guarding Tower Bridge Runs Up Big Bill When the T ow er bridge of Lon­ don w hich HpniiN tiie Thuineg riv e r was opened to the public in 1804, p a rlia m e n t made provision« for n tugboat to be docked near by, a l­ w ays ready to go to the aid of any v c s e l th a t m ig h t collide w ith the new s tru c tu re , nay» C o llie r’s. So a tug, manned by u crew of six and w ith fu ll steam up, has bee,, P w a itin g for such an em ergency 24 hours a day d uring the past 531 yeurs. But no c o ll has come to the l i t ­ tle boat whose m aintenance so fa r totals $ 1,100,000, or a sum equiva­ lent to n e a rly one-quarter the cost B o f the great bridge itse lf. The T ow er bridge takes Its nam e fro m the two towers on e ith e r side of the ca n tile v e r purt of the bridge. SEW IN G CIRCLE PATTERNS P af ^ M a i f o r ^ J a ifo r e il T leiv -a i- ^ lo m orrow ^ )h ir tw a lite r STAGE SCREENI RADIO Beil Syndicate.—W N U Features. By IN E Z OERHARO |a n on K aL ln „ ” D H ltin g H o lid a y Sw eets W e ll in A d v a n c e H L Y N N ( I I A M H E IIS ' M E N U Creum of Tomato Soup Baked Veal Baked Potatoes Green Peas with Celery Rolls Apple, Banana and Raisin Salad E rozen Custard ‘ Peanut Bars •Recipe given. ‘ P e a n u t B a rs . (Makes 21 bars) 54 eup shortening 1 eup brown sugar 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 that to the ability to look on discour­ agement as a stepping stone to sue- I cess, and you have Hazel. Married to Cedric Gibbons, after a modelling career and a two-year contract at Metro that came to nothing, she took a small role in "Arch of Tri- 2 eggs Hymns in Use 154 « ups sifted flour 54 teaspoon salt O f the some 400,000 C hristian 1 teaspoon baking powder hym ns that have been published, 54 cup light cream not m ore than 5(X) are in common 1 teaspoon vanilla use; and o f this num ber, not more 1 eup peanuts thun 150 are known by the m a jo r­ 2 teaspoons confectioners' sugar ity of church goers. Cream shortening until fluffy. I'eanut bars are easy tu make Gradually add brown sugar. Thor­ and easy (a serve. They are Ideal oughly beat in If your pocketbook winces at the fur snack fare for the youngsters, eggs Sift flour, m i ro thought of Christm as don't salt and baking s tu rt scratching names off your as well as family get-together» during Uie holidays. powdc r togethei ‘ = lis t—but decide here and now to and add to give p ra ctica l, useful gifts. For It won I be long now before the ening m example, local dealers are featur­ holidays are with us. und that means alternately ing tv.o timely Items you can give generously to the smokers on your the children will be home with their cream. Stir In C hristm as list. We refer to Camel constant demands on the cookie vanilla and pea-1 14-42 Jar. It means, too nuts. Bake in a r - Cigarettes and Prince A lb e r t H A Z E L BROOKS ' --^N. there w i l l be moderate o ven s Smoking Tobacco. These popular plenty of enter­ <350 degrees) in brands ure a ll dressed up in fes­ C om fortable P ajam as umph" which led to an important taining, perhaps a square glass cake dish for 30 min­ tive wrappings, rcudy to give. one in "Body and Soul;” Enterprise iJ A S U A L , w ell tailored nightw ear not of the elab­ utes. Remove from the oven and Camel comes in a handsome ten- Studios know talent when they meet ^or 5he wom an who likes pa- orate variety, but sprinkle the top with confectioners' package carton contains 200 m ild, Two versions are in- it. Hazel not only has talent, she has jam as evenings in front sugar. fla vo rfu l Camel cigarettes. And ambition, great honesty, and that [eluded in the p attern—a long o f th e cozy fo r the pipe smoker, tongue-friend­ Crumb Cake. intangible something that spells [ cuffed sleeve style fo r w in te r warmth of the ly Prince A lb e rt is available in 2 cups flour I success. w ear, and fo r w a rm e r w eather llrcplace, when C hristm nsy one-pound tins. Both 154 cups sugar have b rie f cap sleeves. there should be a Camels and Prince A lb e rt have 2 teaspoons baking powder NBC’s comedy series, "The Life simple cookie or space fo r a personal "M e rry 54 teaspoon salt of Riley," will become a top-budg- !«nPi i! ern 's. ior sizes 1®. 13, cuke to serve. Christm as'* me.; iage. Ask your *» cup butler or margarine eted Universal-International film, yards of 36 or 39-inch. «haler to put some cartons of Wise cooks will 2 eggs, well beaten Irving Brecher, who produces the | Camels and tins of Prince Albert plan to do a lot of their holiday 54 cup milk program, will write the screen ver- t New S h irtw aister away for you now.—Adv. baking early. Some of the cookies 54 teaspoon cinnamon sion, and William Bendix may star ’T 'H I S handsomely fitting shirt und confections can be made early, jpj U tc to r h ne a n o 54 cup nuts, chopped w /a aister has a "new-as-tom or- and they will taste so much the bet­ ro w ” look. Note the clever button Sift dry ingredients together C u t ter for It. Then, too, most women like to make such things as pud­ in butter. Reserve one cup of mix-1 The Hospitalized Veterans Foun­ To remaining mixture add dation is having a drive for funds; ding and fruit cakes before the holi­ ture. combined eggs and milk. Beat well, surely there is no more worthy days so as to relieve the strain on Pour into greased pan about 7 by 11 cause than this. Among its founders the kitchen later on. and officers (all unpaid), are Jack If you're making fruit cake or pud­ inches. Cover top with reserved Benny, Joseph Cotten, Sammy mixture. Sprinkle with cinnamon ding, chop the fruits the day before Kaye, Herbert Marshall, Perry and prepare your molds. Then the and nuts. Bake in a moderate oven, Como and Walter Pidgeon, and 375 degrees, for 35 minutes. making of the recipe will be easy many prominent business men and Brazil Nut and Fruit Sweets. A m ust fo r ch ild re n d u rin g the and there is less chance for error. industrialists. Money is needed for (Makes 36 balls) apple season is, of course, th e ir English Plum Pudding. radio and television sets, phono- tev Vitamin« and energy-building natural oil. Easy to take. Economical. Buy today at your drug «tore. MORE than just a tonic — it's pow erful nourishment I scons emulsion H igh FHt/z&y to nic MERCHANTS •Y o u r A dvertising D o lla r buys something more than space and circulation in the columns of this news­ paper. It buys space and circulation plus the favor­ able consideration of our readers for this newspaper and its advertising patrons. LET US TELL TOU MORE ABOUT IT ly sliced citron and spice. Steam I in a buttered mold for five hours. Have you ever made your fruit 1 cake In little (luted paper cases for individual servings? It's really very easy and saves on baking time. Small Fruit Cakes (Dark). 154 cups butter 2 cups dark brown sugar 8 eggs, beaten light 3*i cups Hour 1 teaspoon each of cloves, allspice and cinnamon 154 pounds raisins 1*4 pounds currants 54 pound citron, sliced thin Do your holiday baking early *4 cup melted grape or currant jelly by planning to make 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. 54 cup butter ] the flo u r and . . . 1 cup light brown sugar I spices over the 1 well-beaten egg cut up raisins, v | 1 cup flour currants and cit- S ’ 54 teaspoon cream of tartar ; ron and mix well 54 eup blanched, coarsely chopped Bent into the oth­ almonds er mixture; add the melted jelly. F ill small paper cases and bake in Cream the butter and sugar until a slow oven for about 30 minutes. light. Add egg. Sift together the dry ingredients. Into this mix the nuts. Small Fruit Cakes (Light). Beat all together. Drop from the M pound butter end of a spoon onto a greased bak­ 1 pound sugar ing sheet and bake in a slow oven | 12 eggs (325 degrees) to a light brown. 1 scant pound flour I to 1*4 pounds grated eoconut Vanilla Wafers. 1 pound citron, sliced fine 54 eup butter 1 pound blanched, sliced almonds 44 cup sugar 1 pound raisins, cut fine Yolks of 2 eggs 1 pound candied pineapple, sliced 1 cup flour fine 1 teaspoon vanilla 54 pound randied cherries, sliced 54 teaspoon salt fine Cream butter and sugar together. 54 cup orange Juice Add egg yolks and cream again. 54 teaspoon mace Gradually 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 small rounds, about an inch apart, or easier than to include them in a and bake in a moderate (350 de­ bar type of cookie made delicious gree) oven until delicately browned. with brown sugar. Released by W NU Features. y : LYNN SAYS: Flavor Tricks Improve Simple Dishes Scramble eggs with some tomato soup from a can. It ’s different and very delicious. When you make that chocolate pudding, the children will like It even more if you pour a little of the pudding in the cup, add a layer of crushed peppermint candy, a lay­ er of pudding, a candy layer and then more pudding. ■ --------- —--------------------------------------------- Making cheese souffle? Add glam­ our by baking it in par-boiled halves of green pepper. When you cream salmon, don't forget that a speck of curry does wonderful things to It. Bay leaf and a bit of cloves added to tongue while it cooks are flavor tips you don’t want to overlook. Ever tried luscious devil’s food cake with whipped cream flavored with crushed peppermint candy? Bake in a loaf or square pan and top with the cream Saves time. Many of the scenes of "Caliostro,” which Edward Small is making in Italy, are being shot at the fabulous Ville d'Este, which was lent to Ed­ ward Small Productions by the Ita l­ ian government. Gregory Ratoff is directing. The advertising agency that is handling "The Sunday Evening Hour-’ is doing a wonderful thing. easy reach. Then useless things w ill not be placed there and a l­ lowed to rem ain. Jim Davis lost seven pounds dur­ ing his first seven days as leading man opposite Bette Davis in “Win­ ter Meeting" at Warners'. And—of the 20 scenes (or set-ups) filmed during that time, 16 were of a ro­ mantic nature! -----«----- When Robert Young saw the first rushes of Columbia's "Relentless," and watched a four-month-old colt named Boogie do his stuff. Young said sadly, "There goes my per­ formance. In five minutes I'm dead and forgotten.” A number of young couples who have baby-sitter trouble have bought television sets; now their world beats a path to their doors. 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