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Show THE SALINA SUN. SAUNA. UTAH Paris Sees Its First Ostrich Rodeo Sally Sez "Papa Felt HOW TO COOK RABBIT 'HERE are few people who do not like the gamey flavor of wild things. However, the following recipes may be used for the tame rabbit as well. For those fortunate enough te have several rabbits on hand and who wish to keep them for later use, the following is a good recipe: Headaches "Splittinq" he learned teky aha was always Until until and found out about miserable NR Tablets (Naturaa Remedy). Now she (eta along tine with everybody. This safe, dependlaxative brought quick relief able, and quiet nerves because it cleared her system of poisonous wastes made boWrl action easy and regular. Thousands take NR daily. It s such a sure, pleasant corrective. Mila, Pickled Rabbit. Prepare the rabbit as for roasting. Place In a stone crock or jar and cover with one pint each of vinegar and one onion (Into which stick three cloves), two bayleaves, half dozen allspice, one dozen peppercorns, one dozen chill peppers cut Into halves. Let the rabbit remain In this liquid for three days, turning it occasionally. Drain and stew It, or braise It. To braise it cut pound of salt pork into slices to cover the bottom of the baking pan. Tlaoe sliced onion, carrot and turnip and celery over the pork. Lay the meat on this and dredge with seasoned flour. Cover hour in a moderate and bake one-hal- f oven. Pour one pine of stock over time in history Parisians were treated to an ostrich rodeo the meat, dredge again with flour, salt Ft.ir: thethe first animals owned h,v Colonel Compton' staged their own show. Here and pepper. Cook very slowly closely we have three of the birds In action-durinthe running of one of the trotting covered for two hours or longer. Durraces! " . ing the last half hour cook uncovered to brown the meat. Serve on a hot platter. Strain a portion of the gravy over the rabbit and the rest ; serve In a gravy boat. Keep the pan from bottom of the oven with a grate Ey THORNTON W. BURGESS or ring all during the cooking. were growing shorter uad piije out of breath, he reached 'the Belgian Haro. edge of the pond of I biddy the Beaver. Cleari and split a hare, season with the iireen Forest,. except those on the He was greatly relieved to see all the and salt pepper and lard with strips find I'he hemlock . Quack family still there. pine awl the spruce of fat salt pork across the back and reii trees,-werand and In time." he Oh, yellow turning panted. .Pin just Jiist in time for what? asked Mr. the legs. Place in a baking pan with brown, and dropping to "carpet- the a small amount of brown stock' and . ground and .rustle beneath unwary Quack: onion. a.rid celery cooked In a feet. AS often as' possible Peter RabTo warn you that it isnt safe for carrot, little fat. Baste the hare often with bit slipped over to the pond of Paddy you to go to the Big. River tonight," the stock In the pan' and bake forty-fiv- e Me.-- ' and. Mrs. to see the Peav-e"I saw. a 'hunter with a minutes. Add one cupful of. cream-- , Quack and tiie ten- young Quacks were terrible gun going that way this afterthe Juice of a lemon and one tablestill there; and each time he found noon and he may be there yet spoonful of cornstarch made smooth them growing more and more uneasy Peter expected that his news with cold water. Baste and cook twenIf. little He knew that take very vyould excite the Quack family, he was ty minutes longer, then serve the to- start them on their long journey to . mistaken, very much mistaken. . In sauce, strained. in the winter far the spend coming We saw fact, .It wasnt news at all. ffl. 1132, Western Newspaper Union. awffy Southinnd the sight of other a hunter over there last night, and so we knew that the time has come for and behind him rose all the us to go, explained Mr, Quack. the air, There was a shrill other Quacks. so to much Were ever you, obliged of sound wings, which grew whistling Peter, for trying to: warn us, and were and fainter .until It could no fainter In come to time say good glad youve longer be heard. High in the air by. . Perhaps weTl see you again next twelve black specks' grew smaller and and car of Take spring. yourself smaller and then disappeared. Mr. dont let Reddy Fox catch you." Good andMrs. Quack and their and cried Peter by and. good luck, had started on their long, terrible Paddy the Beaver together. . journey to the faraway Southland. Mr, Quack swam out to the head. of 1 ICter felt a lump In his throat. his flock. Very faintly from- far away to do will tfiem, happen hope nothing there came the bang of a gun. As If this was a signal, Mr. Quack shot Into he said In a husky voice. If It were not for the hunters with terrible .guns, nothing would, for Mr. Quack Is smart enough to keep them Black Wool Frock from all other dangers . and he has brought his children up to mind. Theyre as weli trained a tot of young ducks as ever I've seen, 'and Ive seen Good-band Good-- Lttck!" Cried Pea great many, replied- Paddy. . But ter and- Paddy the Beaver Together. I dread those terrible guns, he added. ducks ; flying overhead or: a suddfen 1932, ByT. W. Burgess. ) WNU Service. SESWSS water, druggists (U-MSGJB- h7 25c. "TUMS" lST beburnjQnly one-eight- h 'western girl knows what to wear, . Her dainty clothes deserve good cane. They wear well, look well, swell her pride. From top to toe shes satisfied. 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ASK YOUR DRUGCiST FOR AGAR-LA- ' ' AH INTF.RMOUNTAIN fewest Hotel HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE When we got there our trunk hadn't arrived, so we had to sleep In something else. ' young Quacks, they were full grown navy and eager to try their wings In long flights and to see the Great World.- Very early every . morning they returned to the pond of Paddy the Beaver deep in the Green Forest to- spend the day resting, sleeping and At least, the perhaps playing young Quacks played.. . One afternoon 'Peter slipped away fro.rfi the dear Old Brier Patch over to the 'Green' Forest and hurried Df Paddy the Straight to the'-ponBeaver. Peter had something on his mind. Just by chance. he had. peeped but of the dear Old Brier Patch in time to see 4 man passing, and under one arm he carried a terrible .gun. There was no doubt about that- - Peter kqows a .terrible gun when he sees it 'He watched the man out of sight-antn'the direction of the-- ' Big River. Right away Peter thought of the Quack 'family. that' hunter should, be hiding neat where . the Quacks usually ate- their evening meal ! - Peter shivered a little fit the' thought of what might happen.-Mrund Mrs. Quack ought to be .wafippd arid th'ere was no onp to do it--' ' but himself. ' Ii-testarted early eftough, but as is his wny he bad to stop ever so many times to' look at things which aroused hJs curiosity i When he had satisfied it he .would scamper' iippe .lip as fastas he coild until 'somethi'ng else Stopped him. So it w;s almost the Quack dinner', time when at last. things are FljV Or not because X PRODUCT . Artistic Bird Jhe' satin bower bird' paints its .. bowers by crushing charcoal, in its bill and .then taking, a .brush of. wadded .bark into its bill and setting to work. . Radio connection in every room. RATES FROM 1.50 To will is something greater than '. To Wish, to only want . '. We do not lose because the day Was dark, or high the hill; .. 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