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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 8

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PAGE THE RttlNEtANDER (W1S.) NEWS FEBRUARY 1, 1W5BYNEAEE9VCE I'JC REG I'VT OFF MI ill in 11 1.1.1111 nir IK The fruit folks sang another song let their voices rinpr out strong. Tho farmer then put Scouty down mid said, "I'm not mad. now. "I have a hunch that I can sell this singing fruit. I may as well.

I'll take the box right into town. Real noon, I'll show you how. "But, first of all, it's up to me to say I'm thankful as can be to all you Tinies. You have brought this thing about. "Upon my trees tiie fruit was grown.

Of course I never would have known that it could come to life, if you tots had not let it out." how to get all of the fruit right buck in here. Be patient. Give me time. "And kindly do not interfere with me. as long as I am hero.

I'll call i the apples first. Into the box you'll see them climb." "Oh, gee. we're thankful that our plight has finally turned out all right." said Coppy. "You bad best watch out. The fruit might run away.

"You see, we heard an apple shout that it was glad that it was out. I do not think that in that box one piece will want to stay." Just then a gruff voice said, "Don't fret! I'm boss and I know "A big pineapple." Seouty said. "He's in the box. Look at his head. he looks like an old man.

It's no wonder he's in charge. i "'The apples are obeying, now. They're hopping in without a row. I guess the.v are afraid of him be- 'cause he is so large." I Then all the Tinies watched, in S'lee. It really was a sight to see, the way the big pineapple ordered all the rest around.

They jumped and leaped and crawled inside, and shortly little Goldy cried. "Why, there is not a single peice of fruit left on the ground." ran be gotten out of the way Is covered. Tho mold must 'fin a hurry if need be. (he very cold to set the jelly quick- the only time It shouldn't ly. For a thin film of jelly In a quart bo served Is when the moal includes niolil about one cup of liquid Is fish or veal.

Both veaI and fish con- ed. For n. thicker layer, repeat the tain gelatinous substances them-! process after the flrst layer has set. i To place fruit In the lined mold, I The combinations of gelatine fin-Slip earh Piece In jelly, Place It vors and fruits are endless, for not ami pour In a few tablespoons of only are the prepared gelatines ex- cool Jelly to hold It in plnce. Bo- HV E.

DAnt'ti NKA Service Writer Tt'B no wonder that polntlne have become as popular as pies and as varied ns puddings. There's almost, nothing gelatine enn't do in the way of solving the housewife's dilemma. One of my good friends, for Instance, relies on it to appease her children's sweet tooth, Points out that it provides sweetness in a not too concentrated form and with the healthful accompaniment of fruits. POP mj'self, in common with mil-! roujrcmont. chill tho mold thorough-! loyer become firm before adding an lions of women, I think It is a tre-! ly and cool the jelly.

other. mendous lioon in simplifying the While still liquid, put a little in' Hero Is a recipe for Pineapple preparation of vexing meals, since the cold mold and turn until the the thing to serve with cellent but you can make your own by adding jnire granulated gelatine to fruit juice. Add Fruit When It Thickens AVhen fruit Is added to a jelly Avail until the Jelly 'begins to set. cause the jelly is transparent it's unite important to arrange the fruit neatly. Alternate flyers May Be Made An easier way to make an attractive mold is to alternate layers Otherwise tho fruit will float to the of fruit and jelly.

Pour in ft layer toil. of gelatine and place on ice to make If you want to line a mold with it set quickly. Add fruit and then jelly and fruits in a special or-! a layer of cold jelly, letting each roast pork The white of illio 'bananas and the red of the cher- rlos through tho clear pineapple jelly to delight everyone. 1'lnennple Louise One package iMneapple flavor gelatine, 1 cup boiling water, 1 cup cold water, 1-2 cup cabled cherries, 1 banana. Dissolve gelatine In water.

Add cold water and chill until it begins to thicken. Then line mold or add fruits and turn into mold and let stand on Ice to chill and become firm. Serve with whipped cream or custard sauce. it you serve this dessert after roast pork, the custard sauce may appeal to you iiecause it la not as rich as the whipped cream. Custard Sauce Two cups milk, 3 eggs (yolks), 1-3 cup granulated sugar, few grains salt, 1-2 teaspoon vanilla.

milk in top of double Holler. gnjtln, scalloped corn Beat eggr yolks slightly with sugar an eiriitfetfrittr and salt. Add milk atlrHiiR "1 while adding the hot milk. Bo sure cheese dreulito tfciffeup- the sugar dissolves as the milk is' P'o Louise, milk, coffee. added.

Cook over hot water, stir-j ring constantly, until mixture thick- fens slightly and a coating is form- ed on the spoon. If not perfectly smooth, strain through a fine wire strainer. Chill and flavor. If cooked too long the custard; separate. iShould this happen, beat hard with a dovcr beater.

This will make the custard smooth but' It will be thinner than if it had not curdled. MEALS FOR A DAV LUNCHEON: Casserole of vegetables, hearts of lettuce with hard cooked egg dressing, brown Bettys, milk, tea. DINNER: Stuffed pork tenderloin, BOYS and GIRLS Some Bottles of ARE FREE Look under cork of bottle Taylor Beverage Co, BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Unanimous! By MARTIN BOOTS, WHERE'S THE POPE 0(0 THAT SILV6R I BOUGHT VESTERDAY? FILE MB. LEE ONW, IT WASN'T IT VWA6 WONDER WHAT'S BECOME OP THE SHIPMENT OF JADE THAT WAS DUE IN FROM THE ORIENT TODAY? I'M RATHER WORRIED ABOUT WERE DIAMONDS THAT CANAE TODAY, NNR.LEE FROM THE OADE CAME- LAST WEEK. OH YES, OF COURSg.

COURSE LET'S BOUGHT THE ENTIRE-STOCK OP THAf LONDON FIRM THAT WENT OUT OF BUSINESS, DIDN'T ARE THEY? CAME WHILE YOU VWERE OUT TO LUNCH SOLDTH 1 WHOLE BATCH TO THAT BROKER, YOU KNOW, WHATS- HIS-NAME? GOT A fteTTER PRICE THAN YOU QUOTED, THO THEY WEC6 A BARGAIN, M'HE BOOTS A WONDER! DON'T SEE HOW I EVER GOT ALON6 WITHOUT YOU EITHER WASH TUBES Among Friends Again! By CRANF (The Tinies help the farmer in the next story.) BY WM. E. McKENNEY Secretary. American Bridge League Today's Contract Problem North's opening lead is the ten of spades in response to his partner's spade bid. West is playing the contract at three 1 hearts.

How can the hand be made? A 10 3 4 10 4 3 4,10 9 5 4 AJ97G2 AQS 9 J7 3 7 5 2 4 AQ7 2 Solution in next issue. 7 5 2 6 4 0 4 3 10 6 10 7 2 3 Rubber All vul. South 3 6 West Pass Pass Pass North Bast 2 Pass 5 A Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 4 K. THE ENTIRE BULCjRAVIAN AftMYlN A STOLEN TANK. ACROSS AND RIGHT UP TO THE KANJ- PELABRAM COMMANDER- INJ -CHIEF' SHOOT.

THE WAR'S THE THE PRIMCE vprs PER IDEA? PER A. R. Dunn is one of the few Pittsburgh players who says he likes duplicate game as well as rubber game. He thinks, however, that rubber bridge is a better teacher of the game. In duplicate, it you do something wrong, you simply get a bad score, but in rubber bridge, when you make a mistake, you pay it.

Dunn held the hand and, when he arrived at six spades, West opened the king of diamonds, which immediately knocked out South's ace. He could see now that several fortunate things would have to happen td permit him to make his contract. His first play waa the lead of a small spade, going up in dummy with the ace. The queen of hearts was led and, as it happened, East refused to cover with the king. But this in no way would affect the play, so dummy's queen held the trick.

Another spade was played and won with the king. Declarer now picked up the last trump by leading the queen of spades and discarding the four of diamonds from dummy. He won the next trick with the ace of hearts and now played three rounds of trump, discarding 1 from dummy a diamond and two clubs. East discarded the ten of hearts and his two small diamonds. i Now the jack of clubs was played land won in dummy with the ace.

Declarer bad previously located the king of hearts, due to the fact that his queen had held, so he now led the jack of hearts, throwing East into the lead with the king, and bei ing very careful to discard the ten of clubs from his hand. If he had failed to do this he would have had the club suit blocked. But now, East having the queen- eight of clubs, must lead into dummy's king-nine. This end play gave Dunn his contract of six spades. SALESMAN SAM Sam's Strong Comeback! CROWD AROUND WASH, A-5KINJQ A THOUSAND PLEASED PLEASE I IT'S CAPTAIN n.ov/n/.

A GET MV BUDDIE EASV. HBE'S cilin OA HOSPITAL. HE'S A BEEN SHOT. FiNU WOUNDEDv WHO SHOT (M? HOW DID IT HAPPEN! DUMBFOUMDED ARE WILD WITH ooy. 1035 t.

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cSOSH, CfA DROPPS-P l. tTUsT LOOK AT TK'CUPPA Xe.A TH' MUri.se. Hsrie. is TO RAM OFF CM ME. I GO HATS A OHTH (T ApeTiHAPS (T ISl He.

I DID; NUR.SG5. IT BUT DOM'T THIWK (T HELPLESS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Boy, Oh, Boy! By BLOSSEfi Go (jack to Russia? Never! If I went hack there, some commissar would throw me into prison and let me sing my beautiful songs to the Challapin, famous sian basso. My only supposition is that wood resents a Harding, famous actress. G-OSEDIP DAN THOMAS 1 toy GEORGE SCARBO ARE YOU POUR- IMS THAT COAL DUST ON THE SNOty MOM GOT A WIRE WITH INSTRUCTIONS TO MAKE A TWENTY- FOOT CIRCLE ISl FRECK? OUR BACK YARD. SEARCH BUT WE'RE CARRYING OUT NSTRUCTIONS, WE HAVE A HUKICH THE CAME FROM DANNY.

EMBLEY; MOM'S COUSIN MOM- SAYS HE'S CyJITE A GUY? A HE'S BEEN THROUGH THE JOINED THE FOREIGN FACED A SQUAD ONCe WAS CAPTURED BY THE HE'S BEEN- EVERYWHERE SEEN AND IF HE'S THE GUY WHO SENT THE WIRE, MOM SAYS WET CAM EXPECT PLENTY OF EXCITEMENT AROUND HERE SHE SAYS HE FOUGHT HIS WAY OUT OF THREE COLLEGES HE WAS HE NEVER CARRIES A HANDKERCHIEF, FDR FEAR SOMEONE'LL MISTAKE IT FOR A WHITE FLAG OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1 DON'T CARE IF IT IS A MILE AWAV, AMD A SLOW FREIGHT A HALF-MILE YOU'RE GOING TO STAV RIGHT HERE TILL. IT'S I KWOW, NOW, WHAT YOU DO I'M NOT WITH YOU. POSSESSIONS ISA COPY OF MY DADDVTO ME': HER. PlCTUKE, AS A CHILD FILM STAR, WAS O9BD ON THE HE-USeS 1 THA THREES A CROWP WE A1NT SEEN YOU SINCE TIM'S CLAM ME TOOK YOU HOME- WELL, NI6HTTK BOYS WAS HOOPL.tr SOME GOT TO COLLECT YOUR INSURANCE, AN" POWDERED WITH s5ES YOU I JOSH, WHEN WAS YOU THWO OF US YODELIN? AN' ThV COP YOU NICbHTINCbALES IN A CAGE BsAHEBN OH ANOTHER OLp IVNASTEP? WILL TAKE YOU ON "FOR A 'DIME A STRANGER' IN THE OWLS.

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