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Page Eight Friday, March 13, 1931 LA GRANDE EVENING OUSEUVKK.' LA GRANDE, OKE. OVER THE VALLEY Miilicl K. Minion. Valley Neivn Killtor I'huum: Kralilrnre, Main Will; OIIIw, .Mulu (100 )ltnt Ituvo (ixnlmiiMCtl. Mr. KdRiir I where Minn Blokltiml Is pnHtor of tlm Methodlftl t'hurt'h, vlltinir with her mother, Mm, Mitry iiloklfiutt of neur IhIrikI city. miyn "Unole Dim" liwiii l loriiuttan n thlhii tlmt Im. liapponiHl In all iiik yearn. HI. Iiduik m ul lloi.o but he )iioKe minimi vlniu hiihuik IU ',! tlvtw nml linn boon ul Union tho nl Jew otoKh, fr'nnii fun alll. ' Mm. jollier llrimthoover. former wrretniy In the uffico of tlo county iliirlcillturul nnoiil cum from Cor vulUa the flim of Hie week mid m have it two wot;k' vtiill ut th homo of Iwr panuiln, Mr. itll Mm. W. 8. Miliar In l.u llrumlo. 'ftl lluve Hrtlr - ' To Keep rurnl church open mut itotlvo U Pile of the treniemlou. )iroblcm of the church tutiny n evidenced by too many tilwuuloiM of lln pralilom mut "lo by the number of mtnl rlturchea. inoit of them lu tine into of repnlr lit this Vitltey Which. Bin wow piulkH ked, The community chm-rli ttt llnrt nity linn been n very itctivo niwmiiriUioii. but' like Dlheln It hue nerloiM lirob lenw. nar the top of tho llt bcliiR the' fltuuiclnl one. The faithful men will women re houlilertnii a heavy iwttoiMlblllty there but nrt dolus It Kindly liuwmuch n tlmt. chvirvh hi im her lieirdliiiry mnkoun. iui white nit Important field. The pitrnoniiKe she In trenlml with more cohBtdern tmmmlttee in one of tlw vmuu whloh , tjon penoiuilly. Her record get a ovk bum and loim. Tomorrow theyi blm k murk iitinlnst. lit. tire lllvluit n. cooked UmkI utile to help I Klmlhu'ly! tlte modern pedigree wilve their problem. It l to be at j dcvlmft by the experiment auitlon rlonh'a paint altop. record whether Miicettumi were fn.t !': ' . or alow Invent, nod whether they New llltlldlns ! kept tip their laylnt; conllnitously : Willie Wrliiht la bulMIWt ' 1 or a I""" before Mareh l". blllldlHH on Vila much on the lower j Tlltwe pedigree allow how peralatent Cove lxuitt, the lower part to be j the laylnR hna been, thus indUnt Uct aa a hot! Hoviae ami the upper i Imi whether the hen hud down on port aa a Rianary. The Inilldlnn la the Job aa the year wore on. nolle alanhle. the (lour dliiienalona i Kkk must welch a eertuln amount bnm !14K4H feel. fo made fancy theae days, ao essrs . . o i weltMlta aro duly nH'OlJeil, as are t Oneal aatJafartory or unaatlafactory bottv . M. .......... ..r i welthta. Finally the hen that as- Hen Ancesti-y . Is Complicated Study Reveals Tho old nrsument nhout the roU tlvo liifhioiuo ot Iici-L'dtty mid en vltonmiMiC itutld H't nvw fuel it on which to ft'tKl fmin juhv brtteditig uioihodH And record kept by the poultry doparliuent of tho Orrgon btnlo coIIoko oxpoiimrut nUttion. No ItuiKiT la i; coiwlilorrd uffl cti merely to know tlmt a hen citmo from unretitoid Ihnt were heavy Ittvom. for nov-n-dyn thv rureful poultry hieexlei' wnttu to know nt Immt el(iht other thlutta nboiu the (mi!y tree. When u hen he-nnie broody mid "wnntt'd to m'l," the historic phtu wns to doune her lit tht u-nterlng trough to help hrr (oipt her nut let md liKitliu't. But now broodl- lu'ft u reKnnted ns n nort of bltttht peror; o, plnno: :30f NBC progmmii. :.KNX (lOftO): fl, orun; 6;30. potlto onuemble; 7, Whtiitmbo nnd Aix:hte, KNX ensemble: o, KNX Hevue: , Art Club: 0:30. Hv. Kthid Duncan: to, Wm im lent; 11 to 13, organ, lenvw KOA (flaO): fl. NBC prtHtraniH: 8:13. slumber nuulo: 8:S0, xylophono: 6 Ab. Uttlo Jark Utile; o, orchcMtrn; 10 to 11, orchestra. , . Mull Luke f'ltv KBL (1130): fl. NUO uroiimnu: 8:15. concert; H:45, 1-ono 8tnr RiitiKer; 0, btdlndtt: 0:30, iuunIciU profirnin; 10 to 1J, KflL Frolic. Oklahoma City," Which we think would nutke u fl ut fool loo conspicuous, OiTjion license plntes for 1931 -9a tlflrd and costa very little more to grow. The jawing of seed pens l per fectly posHlble nnd probably will some 'i I diiv he cfirrli'ti on hot-it na ih nac Will htive h blue background. Thlt ' vicld well here and neu iirawm. hue will harmonise with the motor-! Uta feellnittt utter he has bought 0110 Menus Of The Day The Toledo Blude advises us to "see ourselves us we see others" but how cou Id we Kt t ho reverse English on the telescope? The urewt writer who suld that i Dig Bill Thompson Is "on top of vim pom inu neup in uhicuko," prob ably lias a better nose for news than for ottors. Ht'OWlUR many ndvtmitigeH. HiKht now how- evt'i. the low prices for Krains are forcing an. Increased pea acreage and idl of the peu buyers ore sutimped with offers 'to produce peas at low prices. As soon as normal conditions weed and the hardest -to kill of any. Twin Falls county. Idaho, has already spent 6120.000 of the county's money mid In addition many times this amount cf Individual's money In try ing to kill It. As we only have a little of It here we urge a committee wait an the county court and try to secure ti small county appropriation for aid lh wiping It out before It gains much headway. We suggest that with these small patches a rcasonnoie arrange Uy Alexander deorce HUKKT lMM'.VroKS VIHUIMA llrvukfiiMt Grapefruit Etfrf Omelet t Buttered Toast nnd Coffee Luncheon Apple mut Celery Salad Bread Plum Jelly Cocoa nut Cookies Tea Dinner Sweot Potatoes Virginia Cauliflower Bread Butter Khk Salad Prime Coke and Nut Carumel Frost hut Coffee return, we advise crower to trv to meut would be for the county to pay inuko contacts with wholesale seed half the cost of spraying and the locnl pea companies with view toward es- cwnero half. H these small patches tubllshlng the Industry here. are attacked now, they can be de- In the meantime we think It a ' stroyed at a small cost. If they are gotxl idea: to grow some peas for feed, avowed to go for years, the cost will preferably hogging them off. as Mr. ' run "ito le thousands. Wlthycombe reports more pounds of t AereiiRe Control pork per 100 pounds of gmlu from 1 .We endorse the acreage control plan A pair of loaded dice used for "shooting crupsj in Cleoputra's day mis ueen discovered. Anthony, no j peas thun from oUier grains and by : orlKlnated by James McKinnls of this Recommendations of Economic Conf: Ul tav, . VIP., ITHV muiitiiii unmitjx . - a. . . . . ' . .... . . .1. ?ltr,Z, "IIITIJZ ?uSZ ! im.eha'blilty. i coue U" au lj. the Knterpr.se limn chu4. I X ' : I All of iuce factors and many I The Keeipe I m0iv of less tmporttuK nr deft-1 Jn rt4wue to a wquest from the miply Uiherltt. the rvsearvh men! Women's auxiliary to the WooU;rovv- nnVtl (oimd, therefore it is not! W association we or uMur tor our ,n0iuiU to de(end alone on number v- u "" ui ens per yeur, which Have' to do with the use of lamb and mutton which this or Wnljfttlon is tryuit to pixmote. We trust Our reader will use these re cipe as they ar published. Cnw ' Mountu- , rmiu Herryman, who rrettly enme Sweet Potatoes Virginia. ServlnR (1 ti boiled sweet potatoes. t) strip bacon. 4 tablespoons sugar. t cup water. 14 teaspoon paprika. 4 teaspoon celery salt. Peel potatoes, Wrap bacon around potatoes. Fit Into baking pan and add rest of Ingredients. Bake 20 minutes In moderate oven. Bast? frequently. Prime t'uke i cup fat. . 1 cup sugar. 'J eggs. t cup sour milk or butLermllk. 1 cup seeded prunes (cooked 1. & teaspoons cinnamon. 1 teaspoon clows. 1 teasHHm nutmeg. 1 teaspoon vanilla. teaspoon lemou extract. l tcaspHui salt. 'J cups flour. 1 j m ! 1 1 teaspoon soda. (ream fat and add sivrar. Add ux.uiv tim hYivirim.ht luureiuents and Deal inrec shipped five birds to C. M. Bice, head j "Smites. Pour Into shallow pan of the poult rv division of the um.i" wtth PPer. Bake 30 rcrslty or Hawnti. uyether wttlJ,ll"tr " moderately slow oven, these compreheiwivi pedigrees, Pro-Cl ut ttM fr-uor BU has written to Frank U , N,lt nune mstlnR Knowlton if the experiment stations! "P rtArk wown uKar. rxpn'sstug great appreciation for 1 , l.luP gnuuuaiew sugar. 1 tablespoon butter. that p tp tills valley Iwm Preaoott. Wash. tllch ciw.inlete iccwd. uurcnasinH vriiat is xnown as me, 1. .h n(.. .!ttM Otenn farm, between lmbler and tkm urvnvd tlist hih murine. K 1 Wnspoon vanilla. HummervlHe, wrnt back to his old tloil iould be inherited The new s cim broken nuts, home riiy this week and win bring u( pedifiiw kivping Is expected f" Mu suRr8- butter. Cook his Wii combine hack with htm to u own the way to uivster refine- ovr moderate fire and stir frequent U new locattim when he returns, j m(nt lu ihU,Hry breeiiiiu: w.i thai 1 1' wtt ball forms when por- , : ' 1V- the hen of the future may be a far lto Set VWt" IViuishter J better "egs factory" than fwn lfr Rslt,e 15 n"utea. Beat until creamy. Wro, K, StMlwn of eummervllle ,ITWUi highly efficient anewtors 1 Add rest of lnrdient aud spread has been vetting thla ucek at the, ' i j on top cake. nome 01 ner usuguier, Oliver u Pry Ciek, ! hedging bff the pork Is produced I cheaper than by any other method. I liny C rops I Mruit ot 'Union ponntv nrnrlur-ns nl. j f.ilf iv hay-at n relatively low price! , uiiu nnn st.v iiiuvs incatwn piUUUC- I LsOVeV IJlSCllSSlOn$iUon V01 hero when It is impos-l slble in most wheat countries. The; . T. . , . . Columbia basin counties for example,1 outer much greater than the freight ctumol Rrow nui& UvestocU J, i from here to Portland. . fUim will not grow there- ! In the trrlguted portions of the Growers should watch Ladak nl-: county we believe that red and alslke . 'alfrt closely and compare It with' clover seed should replace gram for : Grlmm under all conditions. j the following reasons; U-rmntl Iteeniunienrintloii-: j 1, Fifty bushels of wheat at the! Lcw Pces of wheat mean cheaper price of $1 per bushel are equivalent production, going out of wheat to to five bushels of clover seed but the 1 somP extent, or better yields. Cheaper; clover seed corn a the same freight 'production is only possible In many, rate as wheat, so with wheat one Is I cases by lower land values which no paying 10 times as much to the rntl-l0" w..m to see. or by larger farm-1 road ns with clover seed. rs. The substitution of other crops a. Due to lis high value per pound, j or wheat is possible to some extent clover seed can be shipped 10 any ; DUl and sweet clover seem to countv in the United States or to he the only crops which can be sub- jany country In the world for about 5 aiitutcd In a large way. Better yields (UT (TV II I UI Il MKUr. I .C IIiniM'l 15 j 1 iuiuui.ii therefore much wider than with 1 use of legumes. As hay cannot be wheat or with any other farm prod- shipped out under normal conditions. uct it appears that any large readjust-' 3. Clover seed Is a cheaper crop to ment of acreage or any significant , produce than wheat or any other ! increase in yields depends upon a (rain crop. ; greater local livestock Industry 1 It is a legume crop and so en- i sheep, beef, hogs or dairy cows or riches the soil. t H four. Although now suffering in 6. It is an Import crop, rather than 1 the general depression, most of these an export crop so gains an advantage ' products will probably recover as tn tariff and freight charges. quickly or more quickly than wheat.- C The clover straw can be turned A long time farming policy for the; under for manure and is worth more ' coumy indicates a necessity for turn-i ten for ton than manure Is worth. A ' ing to them. j crop fanned can keep up his soil ; Uecd.s fertility in this woy as well as he can We recommend: " j by keeping livestock. 1. That growers watch carefully the : 7. If a grower has sheep or dairy plots sprayed last year in order to see ; cows, the clover furnishes a large the results and also in order to re- ' amount of pasture in spring and fall. ; spmy any new growth which may i Sweet clover seed is a paytne: crop came up. j In some eases but needs cheaper a. That smaller plots be sprayed ' harvesting methods than mast of this coming year. ' thosewted. We believe a combine: 3. That on larger plots the method' with pickup attachments offers some , be tried out of planting a fall crop. ; hope. . cut 11115 for hay, then plowing at once Allalta seed Is a paying crop under and replowiug if necessary several j some conditions. We believe that if ; times. In the case of morning glories . one wants to grow alfalfa seed he , the land should then bo fall seeded should plant only blue tag certified ' aud the same procedure carried out , seed, keep the tiigs nnd apply for cer- ' the next yar. Ufleation as certified seed is worth 1 4. There are a few patches of white about 50 per cent more than uncer- top in the county. This is the worst county which chiefly is an ottempt to bring wheat to a demestte basis by reducing the acreage 25 per cent. In order to make this effective the agrlculturing marketing uct must be amended to give the farm board au thority to use production contracts, if that amendment is recommended the farm board could make their acreage reuction plan effective. Wo authorize the committee work ing on this plan to write the Oregon members of congress asking them to work toward this end- (OMMITTPK OX IIBSOM'TIONS KiCIJTH A.NMAL CONFKIIENW Jji tiiniule, Oregon, 1U.U We desire at this time to call at tention to the untiring efforts of Dr. W. T. Phy In his work each year as fhnirman of this conference. We be lieve that the community at large has received Important help from the give credit to our able chairman, to whose direction and ability the suc- attributed. We regret that it was im. possible for Dr. Phy to be present this year. We realize that we hav made heavy demands on the time of a busy member of our community but hope that it may again be pos slble for him to direct the next ses sion of this group in 1932. (Adopted by the general session) (Thursday. February 12, 1031 1 . A Resolution Tho Union County Eighth Annual Economic Conference expresses its appreciation for the fine work and help ol the late N. C. Jamieson, ex tension dairyman. In past years and the sorrow of the entire group tor his untimely passing which was a real loss to the dairy industry of the "Srkr Tt"S" wSh to' ... state a, well ns Umon countv. McClal's Bun Radio Programs t Caramel syrup is made by sprin- ) Ming S cup of sugar over the bot-i Jam of n Iron frving pan, Heat r slowly, stir constantly until light colored syrup forma. Add is cup of water and boil gently until siuar has limited. Cool and store in Ice box. i I'sr as desired. 1 Clark Wood Says I.wim fwr Sau llttrc' ' OtbUa Waxyir. avin of Henry NVTMfovupr vt Snuiwrvillt.. Ml a few uav a;vi irr rwuami wnrra n arm j ST1KIIVY WIS ' tM 'vsMtiilncd tr eiilt.itni! in Ihe I Satiiiial Ur.wHca.mw : S. vm i swim navy Should Olbha phonJf iWhMtr: 7, rtuv vwhra"t: i csut variivv vi 10 iae j ;S0, kTrMa Mlrt whlni; VV hl new tlulira. Smiles trvvrm; . ininairela-. JO. ' -v . j S)xl!lhl Kexue; II to 13. dance or- T IVnillrl.m i 0helr. ,""', l . 'iVy and fcby ivimnMa Uivad.-asUns astern: . rtaujlhter. Ursula Joy. of Slimmer- Arouml the Samovar; -iV Mational -yille, haw tu IVndletiMi wheii Kvrum; 7. Slww ikat; 8 0, Merrv- w U vlamuR Xt Ileiuley ho li miktn: 30l whealra: 10. lXviaes : ,.,..oJT,, ; ad Uvea. orvh.tn.. 13 to J. i Kmitt Ro,.kn, vM h ,n ,rl(tl. SelK Paru ; i!tt.KU.v''n . .. . ' Jrv- telt d Met loan Wiley and nimMe.i a laun in ivy , fXw Mlvxl5. vOT!,Mt. to. sun-1 SuJSluit i !? J0" Proswrn 10 . w. Mwulishi! S o John Uo!.l ImWer. M ' MeUMtea; U. oreheatm. i ... , s ! Btrew haa been in xxv health much ' stv4.ane I Mtn cars nearly perfection. lt of the tun duruvit tlieir ivldeme KHQ IHf a' ni 1.wn Crier ' tvn11 ,lrtie to turn out uew-medel . hi nd has not been able, even. ,v,. van and IVn: T Haoov Tttne-' ; P"1'""- j to return to the valley from lit.r tf. Lumber-art, talaa, mu'iV; UV.nv I where he went a few month. a$o to onn- Ma.fane. iwo. food lals. Hendrik Wuiem v Loon aaya we aee her parent. orsn: li. 111 ntuo; l ia, seed' "r bedt as'stra:$ht aa the uident I , jertnv, IMK S. suutto (varade; S ' Roman tomard a slothful end. FVr- 1 Are improitiw . ctenw of Kemetnbranv. 3 SO, or- 'f v ltv the moral atreivith Ml-a. OMTte telnramp and her ehealra. slnw. seivtw hour. t!t ' decline, however, e wouldn't tall. wother. Vtl-a landwy of Wand. City, m.sc, nbo jvvratn S li miw- 1 both of whom haw been very til, rn: jo, oublic ovinuMt: S -. Snule "Toilee detective. er .pats In are rnxwted to be recoenni nicety . nrwram. . NBC ptvvntn 11 to u. '- ""- : c,tf' otohetra. o Seattle ,SLMT-"J , , . . K-'R T,'1: H. NWS program, , The Uland Cite ladie aid s.sletv rvMii ttwt eeatentar ttroe at the home Kvl iWOi: S, Merrrmaifr; 10.; of Mra- Orlln Atwxtt. Mr. Howard orvheotra. a to IS. orchestra. ; Smith, wile of the Sunday aibixil lsrtUiul dent of the vt . t. 1. V, were vve- J, .vacert; 0. recvvvl; to, NRS' ' eut aiKt addree.t the women. u jo . ol Hutnony. II. Wh-.te . . .. 0 , Wwarvl. orchestra; IS to 3, Revellers, tfdlorv txaktand Mr and Mr Oliver M,x-be of the Kl- ,sot; txxt,vt diK. t " lalawt my-Oove hhav haoe had n, T JO Warner an.t anuM-i , their guest reoenUv. Mr. McOab .it a v-s..,...i .... LARISQN CO. UJEOCAfiS WITH At O.K. THAT COVHTS in:T V.VI.l KS THIS IVCU l!lil Kurd -. Trurk l:J t'her'let Truck . UlStf flurlet trail. .... IJ0 t'hetrolet Truck . 19-10 I hrotlet Truck-Iu;il 6, ls;i Chexrolet Truck, . JM IHirant Truck 4-10 Illteriutlonal Truck . SM 1114 Adums Larisoii Chevrolet Company I.a t.ntude. Ore. f-houe Main ' Sto Fes Store No. 1 1704 Adams Phone M 515 Home Owned and Operated , -Free Delivery Store No. 2 2916 N. 2nd Phone M 109 Soap P & G White 10'&n 34c Syrup Snow Slioe Cane & Maple '-lb. Tin For 54c Coffee McClay's Best -J lb. 1 for .... 3 lbs. for .... 35c $1.00 -'.MEAT . SPECIALS for SATURDAY Beef Roast 17c Per Pound Rolled Veal Pound .. .......... 20c Beans Great Northern White A Lbs. 1 For . 23c Grape Fruit Goldettes No. 2 Tin 2 Tins For ... 35c String Beans Twin Peak No. 2 Tins 2 Cans For ... 25c Corn Flakes or Post Toasties 25 3Pkgs. For .. Per Lb. Shelled Walnuts Fancy 59c Corn Standard White ) Tins J For 29c Milk Darigold 5 Jr........... 38c FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES A'eir Peas Bananas Lettuce Oranges 2 lbs. for... 25c Per lb. . . .... 7c 2 heads for 15c 2 Doz. for 49c 1 M I. ill BIBIIIIIBBaiEElBBBSSlBSSIIalSasSaaSSSasaiBSBEIl ' Bettecve.f-'iv-'N ileftrr CarJem J fotfl. ie and hi bivther, riuh; N.xxts. of tVndletott. They bosh Kit tor their repeciie home M day eveumj tin. lUtrett h.J been Ut the ralley toe about two weeX. vv (tetter Ms- Allen Shuyo .X J;nd Otty very much beler now t.lowr her levent attack of the flu. YWti Mot Nee Key. Mi H!.u,ivd .n tx Mend he been u;.- s,, r l- -- pjano, ;xvt iw?: t, attldto jy vm: 10 iwheitra; 11, twxxvts; . U 30 to ii. datx'e muK- KilO tTsx; to 13 NBO pn.v$rau. ' San t-ubo KrO iiSSOv . otvan. Ce".l a,-l Svii . 15 .v Hetuy ii'.jur. 7. OiVhr t:w. . teEev.vi. & l.v clrvu; SH.V" K.N,i to Holljwvxxl, !J viciui; l:itrv.entl mic. 10, orce-ie;': It to ti, MeUxut ' Iftji : Kt'RO 10k- e o CSt pr-.v. r..- 1 1 or. Awrekf Kft o: n. xso ervra: k ivnr;-.o XK" !-!T R. LOOK for the ORDER A TON TODAY The Famous Standard Coal of Utah mined in tho Spring Canvon district from tho doopet ooal soam of the state and prepared bv the finest coal tipple in the United States. Satisfaction (iuaranteed: in US supply with this rtvtl tn ytnir net older. F S B E R E ry D OX Tisvsr's a Ferry ?vel Pct rn-ar yoiu. in vusr iwijhboth.xsl Urv. Look for it taken you plant jour s:itk-n. for Ferry's iHirebre.l Seeds kjtnc k-en t-fexl frvtt;j rvtser.it iv anJ fA"x-ratkti " KwiKer tatit ftxr Tijor and srurvliaes of yrutath. It not the prior f seed hk-h t ex--rjiv yvur jar!ert it i the laker and tiuK- a:ul iuvetsent in tko irvwsnd. et tt;- ijaality : your see.l ciay rneaa tke cifereace kete-tt a kvf cf all ll:i tti-e aa-J invejiusent, and a rmpc!e i i i j i i 1 1 see.Iiu;. The evidence of the hanvst lie j f ii;h KernrV purvkred Seed. Lcxk for '! I ii i Look for the name uFerryV on tlte eed? you ktty for your garden. This ntrtjcs that yxu are bxyini tcstrti si"etl, All Ferry" purebred SeeiU come from generations of plants tahich hare proretl their akility to transmit their jtiperior quality ky years of careful growing and DUTCH REAL MALTED MILK BREAD Offers Natures Healthful Vitamins .f.ugof?.w.ht ,u.F?-.ie?. aoar.cant energ-y for active bodies. Children lik the in no other pro- ,emv ,.,k.i..U .-i "S - "',c.u t-iuiQien u.Ke tne .w . ""'""'.l''oJ, mo nousewives know that ir uuu "'e .n. jo jiiucn iooa value lor so little monev. r erry purvt Ferry's Sed if you are loekiot for a ueeesful srark-n. Ferry-Morse Seed Co T. O. Box San Francisco, CalU. 21 Saturday st the Dutch Shop WITH EVET.Y PIT.CHASE WE WILL GIVE AX ICE CREAM CONE FREE: 1 S-r. C-itre t'it' 5?e Cu? 0e - 2 for 2oc - - Dot. :;oc , - Doz. 30c - ( - Do?. :?0c Doz. ;!0c " J l"Hz. 15c Sll and Krxxinmettd SuikUuI Ctvtl H03IE LU3IBER & COAL C03IPANY 1SI2 lvtr Av. M o i ou WiJd i'P At The Windmill F E Pv. kY'S purebred SEEDS;! . Nt.t ana ltrpoi snd Fav n Takit Kuildin HZSBBBBIIBElB&BailfflBSIl