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Show HAT TO FEED TODAY'S DRAFTEE - i . J very rare delicacy. "Si. Urick's Steaks", known in tte common terminology as 9ked diamond back rattle-Akes, rattle-Akes, was the featured dish a farewell dinner given Earl llson by Dick Hyland and J. s Berger at the Combination ttaurani in Copperfield Wed-May Wed-May evening. tThe six-and-a-half . pounds ; fresh meat for the dinner I delivered by the Railway ipress Agency alive and. rattle ratt-le to Mr. Berger Monday. Ae three snakes were import- I from Colfax, Calif., at a cost '- $4.50 per snake. -Considering rattlesnakes a oper diet for a selectee who II begin service soon and is ping for a shot at some- Japs, f. Berger said he was satis-d satis-d now that Mr. Wilson would pert in good condition", ftaitlesnake dinners cost a-Ui a-Ui $4.00 a plate in eastern taurants and four-ounce ft can be purchased at ap-oxbnalely ap-oxbnalely $1.50, a fair price f a food considered savory d palatable by gourmets. |