SUMMONS THE TURNER TRIBUNE In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for the County o f Marion, 9 . 9- fii'uilru. O ttur Department No. 2. I'ruon Savings 4 lo a n Aarocialion» Issue 1 Every Thursday at Turner, Marion Count)-, Oregon aa Oregon Corporation, Plaintiff; vs. I Ih-tor Terr and Lola Terr, hi» wife, SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR. Entered at the Pontofflc») Albert Estate, a corporation, and Walter Stoll, Defendants. at Turner, Oregon, as second-chiss matter, under the To Peter Zonr and le la Terr, hi* Act of March 3», 1879. wife, Defendants above named In the name o f the State o f Ore­ VERMONT FIRST TO PROHIBIT SLAVERY gon you and each o f you are hereby required to appear and answer the An interesting account of the influence of the little state complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or o f Vermont on the history of the country- is found in “ The before six weeks from the date o f the Spirit of Early Vermont,'* by Dr. Herbert H. Hines, pastor of first publication o f this summons and if you fail so to answer for want the Woodstock Congregational Church in the current number thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for relief prayed for in its of the National Republic. namely: That it have judg “ During the days of the revolution this was a state without complaint ment against you and each o ’ you for a name and a people without a country or political status," the sum o f $2,000.00 togeti er with Dr. Hines writes. “ It was neither a crown colony nor was it interest thereon from the 2nd day of April, 192V, at the rate o f ton represented in colonial congresses. Later it made a separate percent per annum until paid and for the further s-,m o f $61.50 delinquent rrmistice with Croat Rritain. But it entered into the revolu­ tax -s paid b\ the defendant and for tion, not only for the help of its fellow-Americans, but for its the further sum o f $11.50 for the own self-preservation. At least in the history of this state, continuation o f said abstract and for further sura o f $150.00 attorney’s altruism and self-preservation have never been very far apart. the fees and costs and disbursements in­ “ A convention of 1777 called this territory “ New Connec­ curred in this suit. That the usual decree nt*} he made ticut” Not until the Windsor convention in June, 1777, was for the sale o f the mortgaged pre­ a name seriously considered. It was suggested that there was mises described in said complaint by a part of Pennsylvania called “ New Connecticut” so at the the Sheriff o f Marion County, Ore­ gon according to law and th«' prac­ advice of a citizen of Pennsylvania this state was called Ver­ tice o f the above entitled court. mont from the Green Mountains: and no state is more appro­ That the proceeds o f said sale may priately named. In the Constitution House still seen in Wind­ he applied towards the payment o f the amount due the plaintiff and costs sor, a constitution was adopted modeled after William Penn’s o f sale and that each o f sai«l defend- government It is quite characteristic that it took only six anta, Peter Terr and Lela Zerr and all persons claiming under or through days to form the government A notable constitutional pro­ them or cither o f them subsequent vision was the prohibition of slavery, the tirst of any provision to the execution o f said mortgage to- wit: The 2nd day o f April, 1925, be of that kind.” barred ami foreclosed o f all right, claim an*! equity o f redemption in and to said real premia«« and every part thereof and that plaintiff have TOO MANY LAWS OVERWHELMING AMERICANS such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. Americans are fairly overwhelmed by law because of the Said mortgaged premises are par­ avalanche of legislation, according to Harold C. McGuigan, ticularly describe«! as follows: Lots Twenty (201 and twen­ veteran Kansas attorney in an address made recently before ty-one (2 1 ) in the Subdivision the Kansas State Bar Association. Mr. McGuigan pointed out o f Blocks Twenty-Eight (2 8 ) and Thirty-five (8 5 ) o f Yew now Congress has been almost continually grinding out legis­ Park Ann«'X No. 2 in the City lation for years and pointed out that there are now no less than o f Salem, Marion County, Ore­ gon a a per the duly reconled 15. 00 sections of the United States statutes. In addition to plat o f said Subdivision now on this there are more than 11,000 sections of the statae statutes fl’ e ami o f record in the office o f the Recorder o f Conveyances In and he number is constantly increasing. He said in part: and for Marion County, Oregon, “ These various statutes are so complex that two courts more particularly described as follows; will seldom reach a like construction. The federal statutes B«‘ ginning on the West lino reach such great number that no lawyer in America has a o f 12th street in said City o f Sa­ comprehensive knowledge of them. Some lawyers may be lem. Marion County. Oregon, at expert in finding them in the sense that some birddog might be a point thereon S9.90 feet South from the Northeast corner o f lot expert in finding quails, but these lawyers no more know the 3 in block 28 o f Yew Park An­ statutes than the birddog knows the number o f quail in the nex No. 2 aforesaid; and running thence South 50 feet; thence covey he is pointing.” East 210 feet; thence North 50 Mr. McGuigan deplored the legal maxim which sets forth feet to the place o f beginning, that ignorance of law is no excuse. In view of these volumes upon volumes o f law, many of them beyond comprehension, he said it would be an absurdity to invoke the maxim and it does violence to reason. ?i EXECUTOR’ S NOTICE in the County Court of the State o f Oregon^for Marion County. In the matter o f the -state o f LUey V. S-ewarC deceased. sj " Notice ,s hereby given that by an orde- o f he County Court o f Marion County, State o f Oregon, duly made and entered on the 23rd day o f De- eei.ib-r, 1925, the undersigned was appointed executor o f the estate o f Lucy V. Stewart, deceased, and that he has duly qualified as such. Ail persons having claims against said estate trt hereby notifiea to present th-. same, duly verified as required by 12 -v. to the undersigned at the 1 mm a f DBeut nT^ ' J , nrd-bi-Ro0nc ? lJf* l^ dd A Bush Bank Building, f date i T o O f this s l i notice. i - E m° nth> ir ° m 0,6 Also, Lots Seven (7 ) and Eight (.8) in BIpck One (1 ) o f J. Myers Addition to the City o f Salem, Marion County; O regon, a* the same appears on the re­ corded plat thereof on file am) a f record in thr County Beeordtr’ s office o f Mar in County, .State o f Oregon. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Tur»«rr Tribune by order o f Honorable L. H. Mc­ Mahan, Judge Of U m aboil- named court bearing (fate o f November 24, 1925. The first publication of-th is sum men*1 will be N ow reb-e 26. 1925 and the last publication will bd Jan­ uary 7, 192$. tail to appear ami i u « ( r a i d cora­ plaint by said date, Jot want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court iat * «h rre^ W « -an«t reform- in8 described in paragraph ComPUi? t a™- d- ,n “ ld par* rraPh , .*• _ havp ^*en :°neeyed to Frank Gnmpe havo been conveyed ta Frank Onmps ^ "R U B IN D. D A Y , and ™ ere* Gnmpa, hia w ife, now de- Attorney for Plaintiff. cea,';er ' a s . t<‘ nant* hy the entirety, and decreeing said property to be the Place a f Residence and P. O. Address Property o f the plaintiff herein upon Salem, Marion County, Oregon death o f his wife, Thercs Crimps, y oa are further notified that this NO TICE T O C R E D IT O R S summons is served upon you by pub- Notice is hereby given that the un- lieat' on thereof in the Turner Tri- bune, a newspaper o f general eircu- deraigne«!, by an onler o f the County “ ««>"• P * » t e / - d published in Tur- Court o f Marion County, State of ner. Marion County, Oregon, and that Oregon, duly made and entered on Dated this 23rd day o f December, the 'late o f the first publication there- the 2nd day o f January, 1926, was appointed Executrix o f the estate o f 1925. ______ __ _______ o f will be on the 28th day o f Novem- WINFTELD E. REED, her. 1925, and that the date o f the Will E. Purdy, deceased, and that All Executor of the Estate o f last publication thereof will be on the she has iluly qualified as such. perrons having claims against said Lucy V. Stewart, deceased. 7th — day ■ o f January, 1926. estate are hereby notified to present Date o f first publication Dee. 24. You are further notified that this Date o f last publication Jan. 21, 1926 summons is published and served up-i the same, duly verified as required by law, at the law offices o f R. H. Bas­ on yon pursuant to the order o f L. H. sett, Breyman Bldg., in the City o f McMahan, Judge o f the above an-1 Salem, Marion County, Oregon, with­ NOTICE OF H EARIN G O F F IN A L titled Court, which order was made in six months from the «late o f this ACCO U N T and entered o f record in this esuse notice, to-wit, January 7th, 1926. In the County Court o f the State on the 20th dsy o f November, 1926. OLLIE J. PURDY, of Oregon for the County o f Marion. VIRGIL H. MASSEY, In the matter o f the Estate of Executrix o f the E tate o f W oodbnm , Oregon, John Krenn, decease«; Notice is Will E. Purdy, ueceased. GUY O. SMITH, hereby given that the final account of Mike Krennor. administrator de bonis 403 Salem Bank o f Commerce Bldg. R. H. BASSETT, Attorney for Executrix. non o f the Estate o f John Krenn, Salem, Oregon, «ieccaaed, has been filed in the County Attorneys for Plaintiff. Court o f Msrion County, Oregon, ami that the 11th day o f January. CARD OF THANKS 1926, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock a.m. NO TICE O F H E A R IN G O F F IN A L ACCO U N T has been appointed by said Court for We with to express our thank* In the County Court o f the State, bearing objections to said final ac­ count, at w'.fch time any perrons in­ o f Oregon for the County o f Marion. ' to all those kind friends who In the matter o f the Estate o f terested in said estate may appear and Agnes Harding, Deceased. with song, flower*, written and file objections thereto in writing and Notice is hereby given that the contest same. spoken words of somfort, show­ final account o f Merlin Harding, ad- ' MIKE KRENNER, miniatrator o f the Estate o f A g n es! ed their sympathy with us in Administrator de bonis non. Harding, deceased, has been filed in j the County Court o f Marion County, i our recent bereavement. Oregon, and that the 26th day o f C. A. Hansen NOTICE OF H EARIN G OF FIN A L January, 1926, at the hour o f 10 o ’clock a.m., has been appointed by ACCO U N T Mrs. A. L. Denyer said Court for hearing objections to In the County Court o f the State said final account, at which time any Other membttrs of the family. o f Oregon for the County o f Marion. persons interested in said estate may In the matter o f the Estate o f appear and file objections thereto in W• leone. Ray Putnam, deceased. No­ writing and contest same. tice is hereby given that the final ac­ MERLIN HARDING, The rains and foggy weath­ count o f Hattie Marie Putnam, ad­ Administrator o f the Estate of ministratrix o f the Estate o f Welcome er were very welcome after the Agnes Harding, Deceased. Ray Putnam, deceased, has been filed GUY O. SMITH, clear cold weather o f the past in the County Court o f Marion Coun­ Attorney for Administrator. ty, Oregon, and thut the 12th day of few days. January, 1926, at the hour o f 10 NOTICE T O C R E D IT O R S o ’clock a.m., has been appointed by Chas. Hebei and family of aa'd Court for bearing objections to Salem were the guests of Dr. Notice is hereby given that the un­ said final account, at which time any persons interested in said estate may dersigned, by an order o f the County and Mrs. J. W. Ransom for appear an«: file objections thereto in Court o f Marion County, State o f New Year’s day. Oregon, duly made and entered on writing and contest same. the 31st day o f December, 1926, was HATTIE MARIE PUTNAM, appointed admi istrator o f the estate The farm home on the old Administratrix. of Phoebe C. buekber and that he Besse place, occupied by the Ha* duly qualified as such. All per­ sons having claims against mid estate Mullinex family, was destroyed SUMMONS are hereby notified to present the by fire Friday morning. Prac­ In the Circuit Court o f the State same, duly verified as required by o f Oregon, for Marion County, De law. at the offices o f P. J. Hunts, in tically all of the furniture was partment No. 2. the City o f Salem, Marion County, saved. Frank Grimps, P!aint:ff; va Peter Oregon, within *ix months from the o f this notice, to-wit, January Feller, Jr., Mary Jones, T. J. Jones date 7, 1926. and Helen Crimp», Defendant*. M am e C harm » M o a t « CHARLES A. BUCKBKR, To Mary Jones and T. J. Jones, While sir tendon Ronald v a s eon Administrator o f the ertate o f Defen«i«nU: ducting the Margnt* municipal orche* Phoebe C. Buckber. tra lo tlielr preformane* o f Ibe over­ In the name o f the State o f Oregon P. J. KUNTZ. You, and eaeh o f > in, are hereby re­ tore lo ili* "M ei stenti agera" a mouse, Attorney for Administrator. quired to appear and answer the com­ spperently fìterinated by th* munir plain* filed against you in the above left It* «heiter et the aide o f the hall The TV) bone shop emt print ytrar • ntitied Court and cause within six • nd made Its way through the andtence butter wrapt, letter heads and en­ week* from the date o f the first pub­ aa far aa the conductor's stand. lication o f this summons, and if you velope«. The TRIBUNE and A ny C. F. B R E IT H A U P T in Wlr'AT p r ic e V t ti r eon,«. Dr*. I . T. Dirk A L. M. Hum C itin e * * M w lir ih * C o. «toninoli trouble« given quick iwtvtf by taking out famous rem edí««. A ro absolutely bartulees. Iwtug com pouari- e«l from lttt|»orle*l harha, rents anti and h«rk* w hich are well known far their curative pro pa rile*. W rlreal all «l'sordcr* of »ten, tfm iiivu und chlldrvh. Fire consultati*«, ( ’all or write. 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Gentlem en. .Va» _______Sluto- Town — ------- St or R .r.D □ American P eeh ry Adv □ B la d e * L*d«a* □ Cappe*'« Farmer Farm 4 Fisaserie The F i r m J un n i □ Farm Ufa S □ Gasila trama« Magami«« Q .G eed fa«*»» Q lk m C n b ch o o se îiîtr r □ H orn Friand □ □ \ T AM K of bewltli may act be reck V on.-,I in ilollani anti ornts T » o thousand years ngo Ux-re « a s per haps romo excuso for the g«*lr«>n'>uie. but today (her* la none. The way to h«d Hie belief that th* science of inetllrlii« liad Ila bre ginning In the effort* of men n*d women to And better and smoother dieta. Dieb In th# home lisiar la hfcoi*. lug a matter of premie» consider» lion. Women are taking rognlsan«'# of thoae Imputtanì food elementa known aa «llamlnes. They buie lea roe« t, also, the heneflt to tbe h« man hotly of auch m inen.» aa Iron, calcium and pboaphortia This knowledge has reunlti-d In the housewife plann'ng ber menus with an ey* open to dietary Taluea. which te the big reason .hy milk hae a*»u. ird auch a large pi re In l i e menu of the Amrrlrun funillv. Milk contains every sfructnrsl element rt>r bo«ly trnlldlng ft ta an almost |wrfcci food l*eaplle the best refrigeration facilities, milk trill keep sweet only a short time Millions of Amrrtrau h.'Uaewtve* hare solve.I tills Mg problem by using et sp­ orn ted milk, whlrh la simply fresh row's milk sterilised In rana to achieve keeping quulltlo* and with sixty I or cent of th* water remove«! Evaporai«»] milk la not th* aamr aa condensed udlk, although many per rotta confuse th* two, Tb* endeared product la a ro-ut>!tuition of ntllk and suga' cane In ,t twotlrih ran* sugar and three : fth milk proportion. Evap­ orai d milk ha* nothing but watre taken fron It and nothing at all nd led flttg-tr la tb# preservati»* a«.'«I In maii’jfro'turlng Ilia rondelu»*d product, while has: only I* the preeenetlve far et spora tod milk For this reason the eva|Nirete«l product may he used I« any way In which market milk la «fed. □ □ Mealier’* Heme Ufa Fudge MxJrtng Find« Fxvor With Co-Ed* D Pathfinder (weakly) M Umar □ Today’* Henaawtf* ( 1 Trmctee * Ga* Eagfae Review □ Wemaa’e Warid *Z\5S TODAY Fitdge may ha rl**a<-d wlth pio as a typlcal American disk II Ima a pisce In * v * r y yeung 01« man'* hriir( Tmd — every giri* e«te- r*ry o4 awraro» Robert Gnle, of Oregon City, was a week end visitor in Tur­ ner. Mr. Gale was formerly a resideht o f “ this section,, and while in Tom er was a jruest at the Rowley home. New Rafu«d* Problem In Syria. Beirut. Syria»— The Nepr East Relief will dlatributa £0.009 pound» of refu­ gee elofMng here, to assist In caring for 24«00 Ghrletlaa villager» rendered boniflM « by the rebellion of the Mos­ lem Druges ugajgst the French gover«- meot. All AntnrirSns have been or ¿•red to lamve Damascus, where 2,609 perron* « « re killed 1« th* flshtlng of the past fortnight Thousand* of ref­ ugee* ard 'i>6«rtng Into Beirut October 3 |*t there were 30.000 Armt'BUo-refug««* 1« Beirut, crowded Into an “unspeakable’’ catnp, and refu­ gees were arriving from Damascus at the rate of 1000 dally. The refugee« were -ahellergd In hounee constructed of oil tins and “ the crowding Was ter­ rible.4 or many aa nine people living h> a single tmafl room, cooking, eat lag and sleeping,1« this tiny quarter. The «unitary arrangement* were totally tnsifaquafa and Water scarce. Many of the refugees were ill, with no medicine and th* children were pale and tick’/ . •I /i k . • th b 4») - 1’Jfl rilalo fit (Upstairs.) ITtotte Ï83. Halent O regon. Or. O. L. Scott i ’ altiier C h iro p ra cto r , P h o n e 67. K ostJ en co fi'JHK 2M N. H ig h fit reel Salem, Orrjron l'nite4 States Nalirail Baal C a n a r a l B a n k in g Amain a«« Interest paid on tinta depeaRh «afi saving« aa counts Oar. State A Cee»a»ee«fal M a SA L E M — ' I). H. MOSHBR hl(h Clob* ladies and 6enfs - Tnllorlnjt • % 474 Court fit. SALEM NO TICE TO CRF.DITOItS Notirr is herohy Ktvcn thr Ihr un- «Icrslgnrd, bv an orvlrr o f the County Court o f Mnrlon County, State o f Oregon, «luly m««le an o f !>■.- 1126. was ap Pointe«! executor o f thr rstatc o f Bertha Schreib-» aml tbat he ha* doly i|uahfir«i tu »och All prr»on* hav- ing claim» againat saiti estate are hereby nolifitit to present Ihr aamr, «luly vrriflcd as requirrel by law, at Ihr office- o f Thomas Brown, 210 Or- rgon Bl (lg., m t a Clt) *»f Salem, ktariou County, Oregon, within sla rrtonth* frorn the ilal» o f thl* notier, to-wlt Drrrmhrr HHi. 198b. ANDREW Kl.F.TT, Executor *»f the Ijitatr o f B.’W l l Schn-Iber. Zex Confret Mixe* SdJadt and Song« plUhmenta <’ o- l-oaer o f Ze*. t’onfrey. fa/eoue e d i * w * a r by th« moalcal claaslc.’ '*Th* Kitte« on fO'lg» and "fuilg* tbe K ey«" la allinea'' ta sorof Ity perfora are Ih* vrry lateet wrtnkle In rotta giste rirclea Khedive*« Ex-Chef Give* Cooking Tip TELEPH O NE M EETIN G Greet chef* are horn, not HELD ON M O N D A Y Rarely If ever do they rise I The annual meeting of the Turner Teijephone Co. was held at the school hous«' Mon­ day morning. There were a large attendance of the stock­ holders present.' The follow­ ing were etected to the board o f directors for the coming year: Prqs. F. C. Delzell, V. Pres. Fred fille r , Sec., E. S. Prather. Ttie other two mem­ bers elected’ were M”. Flifldt & Geo. Clytrief'. The following letter was sent to Mrs. H. R. Peetz, who }ia$ charge of the central, by tfoe rtiring board: Mrs. II. R. Peetz, Turner, 6 r ^ o n . The merrtbers of the Board of Directors pf the Turner Tel­ ephone COrr^arty resire to ex­ press oijr (hanks and appre­ ciation fo f j/our service and co- operatioh duirtnf? the past year. Signed': M. E. Townsend, J. M. Hamilton, G. H. Clymer, E. S. Prather. O R S AON 5AI FM o f this not o f loading’ O F L O R IS T Ptu-ne 360 V. * ' • M • w I h ,t flO '9 »»•(t'd«rtde of bis H. Ocdojlen. master, t" be M out w «i« r I tb .p . b u tte r boaatesl of to I tbsp corn strap H Isp. varllla friends In the cafce and bananra. Shave the chocolate so that It will Such a ch ef ta Harontonn GcdoJIan. sometime ch ef to the family royal o f melt more easily. Aer*ture of XV» degrees Fahrenheit. Remove from Egyptian prleres and <>n* princess, fire and add th* butter, fo o l until the mother o f th# kl-edlve. When add An- Lord Kitchener waa sirdar o f Egypt, almost lukewarm, Ilf) degn before the trouble In the Soudan, coring and bent vigorously until when a little 1 * dropped from the apnon It Harontoun cooked for him. will hold It* shape. 1‘ our Into oil*« One o f Kitchener’ s fliTortl« dishes, tins and mark In sqnarea. according to M«r> : t he uses evaporated milk In p refern * to market milk In the preparation of all T h e O th e r H a lf aorta o f baked llahes, aa well aa la T he stall fed philosopher take« ex cooking. ropHoo to the old Idea that "o n a h a lf fh* people do not know bow th* other half lira«." II* has It 00 good an IhoiKy that “ oDe-half o f the people make a good living by working the other h a lf."- Logan sport liia roa Trtb- I hallei) by kla friend* a* lha moat veraatlla o f A merlca's papu­ lar sung rota- p. users. Thoae who know him say he can mix a salad or a song oddity with equal suc­ cess. w hlrh la aaylng c««aald*r- abl* Mare kla portrayal o f the Za« Cenfrey. delightful | wanks ■•f a certain young felloe frisking over the tvorteo has been recognised as th« model o t American eym upatlon. But Mr Coafrey has other "first#" la lila repertoire, hie acquaintance« declare. Country brut, b* la a Judge of bore* flesh, and also knows a guod d g sr. . Tb* Simple Ilf* la Mr. ('uafrey'a trie* of happiness. Every *0 often Manhat­ tan get* too crowded for him and he boards a train for the country and the companionship o f u certala mur­ muring brook. Inevitably ha comas buck with one o f the merry tone« for whlrh he la noted. A bachelor, I n keepe «pea hone* for lila friend*. If he Invite* a few o f the hoys over for a midnight supper, he doe* th* rooking himself. Invita­ tions to his lively little dinners are ■ought after Thera are two dishes to which Mr. Confrey la partial. Ho ara hla frlehdai Ilia reclpea for the tw o fo llo w : , a Royal Igya With Mushroom Sauce. I* ***« 1 H c u p fivapo rataii mil k d i l ­ uted w it h 1-1 p o u n d m u s h - 1 Vfc r u p maat atoc ti ruoma ( T h i a may ba 1 alle« plmfinto pr«narad from I Itap. bullir bouillon rubaal II allcaa (uaal 1 thap (lour I ‘aialay Manta th«« m u a h r o o m a In t w o tbap, Hullar ( a k i n * ea r# not to l>ura, m a k a a w h i m m u < a o f I w o tbap. b u t ta r. d ou r, ava pwr at ad m il k a nd m aa l a lo e k . Criuk II va n i n u t a a Add tha e o o k a d muahrooma and choppad pt ma nt o. Mraak o g r a and d r o p i n t o hot fp i, b a . Inn c a r a f u l to kaap t | i In a ( l o b u l a r maaa Juat aa ao<»* aa t * a y ara a g o l d - on b r o w n lift ou t and d ra in Plae a a n figg «»n finch plaea o f tuaat A llow lira plaeea f o r » a c h aar vln g. P o u r o v a r a ll tha rnu ahroom a au ca a n d gar nla li w i l d par a lay. P l o a a p p i a Cha aoa S a l a d 1* allcao plan - C rla p lattuea a p p la laaraa 1 c u p erfiam 1 tbap p la # a p p l a chaaaa Julea H cu p choppad 1 tap s u g a r . «"*• . Or aa * and rad I (b op. avapo ra tfi d m angoaa C r e a m y aala d dra Aolng C o m b l n a tha ch aaoo. nuta, a v a p o r a f a d nillk Pi nea pp le Juice a n d a u g i i . a n d bl on d Into a s m o o t h maos. Cu t p l n s a p . pla c l r o l r a In half, F p r t a d ahaaaa m l * , tnra on a nllca p f p l na app la a n d proa* tha o l h t r ha lf fdrela o r p l naa pp la o n l o p o r chaaaa a a nna w o u ld * allra o| bre a d In m a k i n g a aan dw te h. Twl d l a - m o nd a o r t r l a a g l a a f r o m g r o a * a nd rad in an gu ra and proas Into lha a dga o t tha e h a s o t m la t n ra bat w a rn l h a p l n a . appla. l * y t w o o f th# p ra a ar ad pl aea* o f p ln a ap p la «>* * or l op TaUppa lo a f. Sarva w i t h c r o a m y aalad d r a a ^ g g . T h l g •ar ras ilvs« Halt pepper ■k s a k*v ta.