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The Rhinelander Daily News from Rhinelander, Wisconsin • Page 6

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Rhinelander, Wisconsin
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PAGE THE IlHINELANDfcR (WtS.) DAILY NEWS Father of His Country HORIZONTAL 1 Fiol T'rr'si- nt df tho U. S. A Id Hottom. l.iniiid pai of Ili Money. 17 Ifl KvrrRi ri'ii tree.

ID Mfikos true. JO To nbsciAT. Jl Shim flvvelliiiR. 12 South America. 24 Upon.

)Skillp1. 2fi Cho5t bnnr. 27 Tennis stroke 2B Measure of ii rcn. 29 Prophel. 30 Action.

32 Inlet. 33 Snaky fish. .14 God of war. 35 36 Half an cm. 37 To soak flax.

Answer (o Previous Puzzle 39 Strict. 40 Swimming organ of a fish. 41 Wedlock. 46 Divided 48 Stir. 49 Blue grass.

50 Furnished with rattan. 51 Trumpet sound. 53 He was a as a young man. 54 He became a man of VERTICAL 1 Grief. 2 Stranger.

3 Withered. 4 To hasten. 5 Within. To smile broadly. 7 Gastropod.

8 Bone. 9 Short letter. 10 Crude. 11 War flyer. 12 Permanently attached.

13 Klectric unit. Hi CofVee pot. 18 Moor. 20 He gained fame a 21 Small 23 He had gi ea as a statesman. 25 Seed bag.

26 Long grass. 27 Meadow. 28 To help. 31 Sea eagle. 32 Rodent.

35 Threat. 37 To tear stitches. 38 Mother. 39 Nose noise. 40 Fright.

41 The hand. 42 To scatter. 43 Road. 44 Evils. 45 Land right.

46 French coin. 47 Beam. 49 Postscript. 51 To exist. 52 Exclamation.

Recipes By MRS. GAYNOR MADDOX NEA service Start Writer. Lent's ahead, so let's go fishing for unusual meatless recipes. Did you over hear tho slclry about the pickle that became up in a salmon? linked Salmon Croquettes. 110 croquettes.) Four tablespoons butter, or other fat.

tablespoons floiir, 1 1-4 cups milk. 1 egs. 1 tablespoon lemon 1 tablespoon parsley. 1 teaspoon suit. 2-3 cup soft bread crumbs.

2 cups salmon, cooked or canned, broken, into small piecfis, 10 sweet pickles, 4 tablespoons fine bread crumbs. 1 tablespoon water. 1 rgg. Melt fat over very low lical. Add Hour, stirring to form a smooth paste.

Gradually stir in milk and eook over hot water until all starchy taste has gone. Remove from heat and cool. Beat egg slightly, and add to mixture. Then add lemon juice, parsley, salt, soft broad crumbs and salmon. Divide into 10 portions, using pickles as centers, shape the mixture into 10 cone-shaped croquettes- Roll each croquette in line bread crumbs and' then in mixture of water and the other egg, beaten slightly.

Place croquettes in a greased, heat resistant glass utility dish. Bake in moderately hot oven (375 dcg. for about 25 minutes or until golden brown. Then there's also the fish story about the sweet little gherkins who were all cut up when they mot a bright red salmon. Salmon Gherkin Loaf.

One can best salmon (1 3-4 cup bread crumbs, 3-4 cup milk, 1-2 cup chopped sweet gherkins, 2 I eggs, 1 teaspoon sail, 1-8 teaspoon dry mustard, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 1-2 tablespoons melted butter. 1 1-4 teaspoons minced onion, 1 1-2 cups medium white sauce. 2 hard cooked eggs. Remove bones and skin from salmon, then flake with a fork. Add bread crumbs, tn i 1 k.

chopped gherkins, unbeaten eggs, sail, mustard, Worcestershire 1 and melted butter. Mix thoroughly, then pack into greased loaf pan. Set pan in hoi water and bake in moderate oven (350 deg. for about 30 minutes or until loaf is slightly browned and firm. Turn out on platter, keeping very hot.

Have white sauce hot and to it add the finely minced onion. Pour at onre over the loaf. Then arrange slices of BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES hard-cooked eggs over top and serve with conviction. It's a grantf fish story. Tomorrows Menu.

Breakfast: Texas pink grapefruit, mixed hot cereal, Canadian bacon, popovers; coffee, milk. Luncheon: Lentil soup, raw vegetable salad, French bread, chocolate cookies. Dinner' Clear tomalo soup baked salmon croquettes, creamed Chinese cabbage, cubed beets, Harshaw P. T. A.

Has Basket Social Ladies Did Buying at Recent Party of now Organization. steamed marmalade fee, milk. Tipping i now generally regarded as unsound economically and Whalen, president. 1939 World's fair, who is planning to ban the practice at tho fair. HARSHAW, Feb.

Correspondent of The basket social given by the Harshaw-Good- pudding, cof-, now P. T. A. was well attended, and a good sum was obtained. The outstanding feature of this social was that the men furnished the baskets and the ladies did the buying.

Harshaw Briefs. Mr. and Mrs. DeGroot and daughter Jeanette, of Wauasau, visited at the Harrison McNown home Sunday. FEBRUARY 22,1938 and Mrs.

Herman Saund- mann and daughter, Evelyn, of Merrill, visited at the Earl Meredith home and Mrs. Otto Alhes and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Licwarz visited-at the Klippel Clyde Collett has returned from Plum City after attending the funeral of a Mrs. Farris and son Earle were week-end visitors in the Swearcngine visited his sister at Mercer over the week-end.

Herma visited at the Charles Steele home and Mrs. Mason and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Anna Walker and Anna Belle visited at the Earl Meredith Florence Sandmann, Elzabeth and Ruth Herman called on Mrs. Louise Arneson Federated Woman's club will meet at the Klippel home Wednesday. Take It Easy, Willie By MARTIN ALLEY OOP HAH WELL, THIS UW'5 6OMWA 6E SOME DIFFERENT FEOM JUST WAIT'LL I GET AHOLD OF Blood on the Moon NOW, WHAT TH--? I WE JH PLACE COME By HAMLIN By WILLIAM E.

McKENNEY Secre'iry, American Contract Bridge League. Contract Problem (Solution in next issue) South is playing the contract at seven diamonds. We can easily count two spade tricks, one heart trick, five diamond tricks and five club tricks, 13 in all, but still the unlucky declarer can only make 12 tricks. 4 AK A9 AKQJ 10 1087 A 108 VKQ32 653 J92 9842 AK648 22 A AK106532 V432 None 4 J76 AJ 10 A J104 Q104 AQ VQ87G5 65 VK9 Q987 AKJ32 vul. South West North East 1 Double 4 A Pass Opening 6.

22 The defense slipped. The first error was made by East in his choice of an opening lead, and after his partner had made a takeout double of South's opening bid. Such a double, when the bid doubled is a minor, usually implies support for the majors, and thus, when North went at once to four spades, East should never have been in trouble for a good opening. However, even later West could have saved the situation, but he, too, failed to cash his tricks. Thus the declarer, Wal- ter Malowan of the Regency club in New York, made a contract that could quite readily have gone down.

West, rightly reading the opening as top of nothing, let Malowan (North) win the first trick. The ace of spades dropped the queen in the i East hand, and declarer mentally i give West credit for the guarded jack of trumps, as part of his double of the opening bid. Having nothing better to do, North returned a diamond and West won with the jack. Now all he had to do was to cash the ace of diamonds, but realizing that North was undoubtedly void of clubs, he decided to be greedy and returned the spade seven. finessed the ten.

then picked up the jack of spades, and gave I (West back the lead with his last! diamond. This held the defense to i three tricks in all, two diamonds I and one heart. WASH TUBES EH? I WAWTA SEE FIRST, TM15 IT MUTUAL, A MV LITTLE CABBAOE VOUR LITTL- SAV IS THAT MV DEAR QUEEN, is ANY WAY FOR 7H' LIKES OF Mj VOL), VOUR 70 ADDRESS MONARCH OF MOO? Take It, and Like It oaoy WE CAW TALK OVER OLD BEEN IMPOSSIBLE LATELY (TCS.YOU! FOR. THREE YOU'VE DONE MOTHING BUT 6-fcOWL AND MOAN FOB, THE GOOD OLD DAYS WHEN YOU WA.SH By CRANE VPsGKBOMDS FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS NOT-FOOLING! TNt SICK OF ITS GET YOUR OLD CLOTHED ON, BOTH OF YOU, AND STAVCT 1WSE LWE YOUR WITS' ENJOV THE OUOR10US. UFE NO ARGUMENTS! OUT YOU GO! AND DON'T YOU DARE COM6 BACK TILL YOU'VE HAD YOUO.

FILL OF I am not afraid of tomorrow for' II have seen yesterday and I live i Alien White, the i "Sage of Emporia," Kansas. THIS CURIOUS WORLD BFye William Ferguson COLOMBIA CROWNING- PEAK OF WAS NJAME.D AT A TIME: WHEN IT TO BE THE MAN" CUSTOM, AT WE1DDINGS, You UWCLE: HE: WAS JUST JONATHAW KUEW THAT OIL DOIMG IT AS WUTTY HAD WAS Mo C3OOD, BUT EXCUSE TO 'HELP ME HIRED A MAW 10 PRETEND TO COOKS. EH OPERATE IT SOS KIUTTY'D "TWIWK TWEl-OdplCKS- HE GOT WERE And That's Plenty Rich SURE! BY BEGGTIW3 AT DOOR, HE: XWEW "THEY WERE DESERVING PEOPLE I OUT OUR WAY gyJwiA HE MUST HAVE BEEW THEM TO SEE IF- THEY'D WELCOME HIM FOR HIMSELF KIOT BECAUSE OF HW By BLOSSER GEE, Wow NUTTY HAS A RICH UWCLE "TOO, By WILLIAMS WELL 7 I BET WE COULD MATCH PEWWIES WITH UWCLE HARPY AWD STAY IW THE GAME JUST AS LOWS is HE: AS RICH AS OUR UWCLE HARRY ORJGINATE.D IN CAVE: (SROOAAS OFF THEIR BRIDES BY FORCE. A KID) A FAITHFUL FRIEJN1O USUALLY HELPED IN THE: ESCAPE: BY WARDING OFF ATTACKS BY THE GiRL'S VEM-VOU CAN HE AIN'T APR.AtP TO PASS THE BANK THEN THIS STORE --5LJT HE ALWAVS COMES BACK ON TH 1 OTHER SIPE OF TH 1 STREET SO HE WONT PASS THE BIKE STORE KNOWS HE'S WEAK.HE'S AFKAIP OF MOUNT RAINIER, according to geologists, OHM- alljlude of 16,000 feet, judging by the nf i layers on its sides. Then a great explosion, or explosions, earned uff the lop oi the COIR-, and i POIMG GREAT, TINNIE, PASSlMCb BIKE STORE OFTEN WHEN WANT SO BAD AMD HAVENS DRAWNi VOUR MONEV OUT OF TU 1 BANiK I I KNOW VOU EASV EASY AS UNA GOlM 1 PLACES SOME PAV.

GO1N 1 IN TME BANK AN 1 THEN INTO BICVCLE STORE SOME PAV. OUR BOARDING HOUSE (jirr. THE IR.OM KAAN4 With Major Hoople WELL, FUMKIY FACE, I'LL KEEP THIS STRICTLY LJKJDER THE HAT-WOT A TO A SOUL AWP WE'LL SEE WHAT THE PROFESSOR MAY TAKE" OTHERS FOR A SKI-CJUMP, AND MORE POWER TO MOT FOOLIKIQ HOOPLE WELL, AS THEY SAY IM THE MOVIES, CAME THE PRATTLE IS A VENTRILOQUIST AND THIS IS HIS THOSE FUWKJV voices ARE EXPLAIWED T. MlCaHT HAVE KSJOWM AMOS WOULDN'T HAVE THE GUMPTION TO SAY THE THOUGHT HE WAS SAYINC3 YOU PUT PERCV HIS.

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