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BHJJD nUMiWTItf, 1UBM), ORWOOV, TMCMWAr. JANUARY , ttt Central Oregon Neighborhood News SKATING ENJOYED AT LOWER BRIDGE L.OWKH IIUIDGB, Doc. 30. Misses Fern and Margaret nitora. Naomi nnd Marlon Hoskins, Lois nnd Eda Tovno. Messrs. Darwin nnd Fred Waltors, Goo. Tuckwoll nnd Paul IJrooklng formed n skating party at tho Hoskins' pond Wednes day evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Callahan and fam ily from tho High Desert arrived Saturday and will mako their homo nt Lower HrldRO. where they bought tho Rublo ranch. Mrs. Fred Walters entertained on Chrlstmns T. J. Qulgley, Geo. Tuck woll, Sid West and Jim West. Mr. nnd Mm. Evans and family from near Bend aro visiting nt tho Hauscr home. Tho Nowbold family are ill with influontn. Darwin nnd Fred Waltors wero In Redmond Tuesday. Lovl Ncatolgh Is spending Christ mas vacation visiting with his Bis ter, Mrs. Mary Chapman. L. A. Hunt was a Dcnd visitor Monday. C. F. Hoskins and Darwin Wal tors wore at Lamonta on Monday. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Towno enter tained at dinner Christmas tho Hos kins family. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fuller wore In Redmond Friday. Misses Lois and Eda Towno enter tained Friday ovenlng Misses Fern Walters, Naomi Hoskins, Marlon Hoskins, Florence Boles, Messrs. Fred and Darwin Walters, Paul Brookings and Lovl Nealelgh. George Kidder came out from Red mond to visit at the Hunt homo over Christmas and camo down with tho Influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Young wero in Red mond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howard spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dietrich, at Torrebonne. Mrs. Fred Walters and Mrs. C. F. Hoskins wero visitors at Mrs. Young's on Thursday. Mr. Halg was taking his cattle from his ranch on tho peninsula to Cloverdale to feed during the win ter and spent Friday ovenlng at tho Holmes ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roberts were visitors at tho Hausor homo on Thursday evening. Morle Jac spent Friday visiting with Omar Hoskins. The Sunday school Christmas en tertainment on Tuesday evening was well attonded in spite of tho Influ enza scare. A very good program was arranged, after which Santa Claus paid a visit and distributed presents and boxes of candy for all. SCHOOL MEETING IS HELD AT MILLICAN MILLICAN. Dec. 30. At tho spe cial school meeting held here the vote was In favor of hauling the chil dren out of walking distance to and from school, but as yet they do not know who will do the hauling. Reuben Keller and brother made n trip to Bend Friday, returning Sunday. Tbero was an Xmas danco at the Smith ranch Wednesday evening. It was quite well attended. Mr. Brooks furnished tho violin music. The A. D. Norton furolly was out from Bend to attend the dance and also to call on the Hollands while hero. Mr. Brooks enjoyed his Xmas dinner with the Holland family. Leo Keller had Xmas dinner with his family. Everett Grlnstead made a trip to Bond Thursday. Mr. Brooks was a guest at tho Holland and Keller homes Thursday. The Spencer boys called nt tho R. R. Koller place Thursday. Mrs. Holland called at tho Koller ranch Tuesday. Tho news was received too late to express our regrets at tho death of our dear neighbor and friend, Mrs, H. E. Smith, the past week, but our sympathy and sorrow are for the bereaved husband and little, mother less daughter, who aro left, besides many relatives and friends to mourn Mrs. Smith's untimely death. Tho C. II. Graffonborger family spent a very merry Xmas, their daughtor and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holland from Washing ton, and their son Raymond from Prlnovlllo belug homo to help cole brato tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Holland camo Monday and Raymond Tuesday. BIG CELEBRATION IS HELD AT DESCHUTES DESCHUTES, Dec. 30. Tho Xmas tree and children's entertainment and exercises wero well attended, also much onjoyod, at this place on Xmas ovo. Old Saint Nick -was there and told of some of his travels over thiB country, Missouri and some parts of Europe Most of tho farmers In this sec tion aro through with their Trlm Btono farming for tho present time. Dad Brula has been In tho Madras Metollua country looking after his wood buslnoss. Ho will dellvor sev eral carloads thoro in tho near future. Mr. Bales of Tuuialo has loaded two carloads of apuds during the post week. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon aro again living on their Long Butte ranch after bolng absent from there for two or throo yonrs. They rocontly at tended tho funeral sorvlcos of Mrs. Brandenburg's brother, Fred Hun nel, which wero hold In Portland. Mr. Hunnel had many friends and ac quaintances in this vicinity, as ho lived hero n number of years boforo going to work In tho shipyards nt Portland, whoro ho was onga.god a tho tlmo of his death, which was caused by influenza. Mrs. Debing is rocovorlng from tho flu. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Tucsley nro the proud parents of a little son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Gllson nre spending tho holidays with their parents. Evorett Brandenburg is also homo, from Eugene, whoro ho hns been going to tho university. CLOVERDALE BEEVES SENT TO PORTLAND CLOVERDALE, Dec. 31. E. E. Hcs80, A. E. Peterson nnd W. F. Fryrear shipped two carloads of cattle and sheep to Portland on Sun day. Mr. Hcsso had tho mlsfortuno of injuring his foot while loading the cattlo nt Redmond, but ho accom panied tho cars to Portland in splto of tho nccldont. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Abboy spent Christmas day visiting relatives In Redmond. J. B. Hodson. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Burling and Mrs. Irvln Parborry wero Bend business visitors on Fri day. Miss LaDona Cyrus Is spondlng tho Christmas vacation at homo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burling and John Doaken wero Christmas dlnnor guests at tho Parborry home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kllno spent Sunday at tho W. R. Abboy homo. Lovcna Long Is quite HI with ton stlltls. Bert Hodson went to Sisters on Saturday to work at the Duckott mill. Gladys Parberry was shopping In Sisters on Saturday Charles Abboy nnd Adam Stlon kopf wore visiting friends In Clover dale on Christmas eve. H. H. Kllgore, a former Clover dale man who is now living at his ranch near Sink, is 111 with tho flu. Ivan Miller and family from Sclo are visiting Mr. Miller's parents. It Is their Intention to make Cloverdalo their homo for soma time. Walter Miller and wife from Anto lopo aro spending tho holidays here. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold woro dinner guests at tho Hodson homo on Sunday. Verne Skelton was a Sisters' vis itor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson nro both ill with tho flu. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Abbey wero Sisters shoppers on Friday ovenlng. Air. .vcAiustor or rialnvlew was o. visitor at the Burling homo on Sunday. G. E. Stadlg was a business caller at the J. A. Aldrich home on Sunday. Cal Burnsldo made a trip to Bend ono day last week. Mrs. J. L. Parberry spent Monday at tho Peterson homo. Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Wilson wero calling at the Peterson homo on Sun day afternoon. J. A. Aldrich has purchased a gasoline engine, feed grinder and a new wood saw. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Parton are re siding at the Greene Beard homo. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Parton and fam ily spent Friday at the Greene Beard homo. Tho stockholders of tho Squaw Creek Irrigation company attended a meeting In Redmond on Saturday for tho purpose of raising bonds for tho new irrigation district. Dr. Wilson of Redmond was sum moned to the Rlellng homo Christ mas night owing to tho illness of ono of tho children. Mrs. J. B, Hodson nnd Miss La Dona Cyrus made u trip to Redmond on Thursday evening. Dean Van Matro mado a trip to Redmond on Friday. POWELL BUTTE TO SEND DELEGATES POWELL BUTTE, Dec. 31. Al vin Rlggs and C. (M. Charlton will attend the Irrigation congresB from Powell Butte next week. Mrs. Ross Bussott suffered a re lapse from her recent attack of In fluenza and Is qulto sorlously 111 at her homo here. Ora Foster and family apont Christmas with Mrs. Fostor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. TerriU Osborno, at Redmond. Mrs. Martha Foster spent sovoral days with her brother, Jake Krltchor, at Redmond. Mrs. Allan Willcoxon and daughtor Harriett aro visiting Mr. Willcoxon over tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Truesdalo en tortalned at dinner Christmas day, among tholr guests being Lieutenant Rel Powell, who was on a short fur lough from his duties as Instructor at tho O. A. C. C. II. Morris of Spray, Whooler county, was a guest at tho E. II. Stewart homo this wook. Ho wont on to Prinevillo to consult a physi cian for a heavy cold ho had con tracted on his trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wallaco Smith had Mr. and iMrs. Sknnn an rflnnnr mDii Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. V. If mrf ... Mr. Jackson spent Christmas day family. A Jolly good tlmo wan had nronnd Itttlo Inn iRoborts' troo and after that n splendid dlnnor served as Mrs, Roberta known how to dn, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Drlscoll will entertain n largo dlnnor party on Now Yonr'a day. Miss Adnh Ferry Bpont Christmas with tho homo folks nt AUnltn. Harold Mooro visited his pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robort Moore, near Redmond, over Christmas. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnllnco Smith and Mrs. Mary V. Charlton shipped tur keys to the Portland market last wook. A. W. Bnynn sold his dressed tur koya to a (Bond mnrkot. Mrs. Frank Klsslor tins Imnn III tho mutt wnnk. Sergeant Harold M. Charlton wired Chrlstmns greetings to his pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Charlton, from Camp Eustls, Vn. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foley .1 Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago. 111., writing your noma nnd address cloarly. You will rocolvo In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foley Kid ney Pills nnd Foley Cathartic Tablets. Sold everywhere. Adv. "FLU" EPIDEMIC AT SISTERS CONTROLLED SISTERS. Jnn. 2. Tho Influenza has been completely controlled In tho Sisters community and tho attend ance nt school Is normnl ngnln. A Christmas nnd Now Yenr's pro gram was given by tho school chil dren nt tho school house Wednes day ovenlng. Tho eighth grado ex amination will bo held In the upper room on Fobrunry 6 and 7. Miss AIlco Knpphahn was unnblu to resume nor duties In the prlmnry room nnd Mrs. C. W. Allen hns boon plnccd In charge temporarily. Miss Knpphahn has n novoro cold. Tho Black Butto school chlldron gavo n program at tho Parkn resi dence on Chrlstmns day. Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. South nnd children. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Zumwnlt and children nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Enrl Up dike wero present at tho entertain ment. Mrs. C. W. Alton nnd children spent Christmas at tho Allondnlo re sort. George Davis spent a fow days at tho Allondnlo resort. Rod Fostor lost some of his cnttlo on tho Indlnn reservation. John Allen nnd Gcorgo Davis spent Friday at tho Parks home. Mrs. Hartwcll spent Christmas with Mrs. Scaberry at Sisters. Forester Perry A. South wns at Bond Friday on business rotating to tho forest sorvlco. Ellis Edglngton attended u meet ing of tho Deschutes Farmers' asso ciation nt Redmond Friday and was elected a delcgato to attend a moot ing of tho association in Portland In January. Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Dennis wero at Bend Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kief motored to Bend Tuesday. County Suporintondent J. Alton Thompson and F. W. Webor motored to Sisters Sunday. F. W. Wobor took tho city and school census of Bond and succeeded In enumerating 1559 school children between the ages of 4 and 20, and a population of C200. Mr. and Mrs. Warron Farthing and Mr. and Mrs. J D. Stldham and son Vino spont Christmas with tho Tay lors at Bond. NewtCobb Is regaining his health slowly after having a sovero attack of tho flu. J. P. Duckett. Herman Seaman, Georgo Mcssor, Harold Allen, H. K. Allen, Anthony Roach and Ed Spoo are moving tho Duckott mill from tho King ranch, 14 miles south of Bend, to tho Tum-A-Lum mill site, ono mile south of Sisters. Miss Anna Nootnnglo has gono to Tncoma for an extended visit with relatives. J. H. Stldham and Warren Far- $2.00 By special arrangement we can now offer you a 1 Year Subscription to The Bend Bulletin and a 1 Year Subscription to The Oregon Farmer for only $2.00 Thit ipecial price (or both papon li good only for ihort time. USE THIS ORDER BLANK The Bend Bulletin, Bend, Oregon. Enclosed find $2,00, for which tend me The Bend Bulletin and The Oregon Farmer (or one year each, Name.......................... Potoc State ' ,. thing nro up In tho mountains, Minn Georgia Wnodn, who In nt tending high Hchool In Itedmnud, In homo for n few dnyn to visit with her parents during the flu ophlomto. AUTO IS SMASHED; DRIVER ESCAPES PINEHUllST, Jan. 2. What might have boon n very serious ac cident occurrud In Tumnlo Saturday afternoon when 0, M. Couch's Ford cur was struck by u truck returning to Bond. The Ford wns completely wrecked, while Mr. Couch very luckily escaped with n few minor bruises. Mr. nnd Mrs. Luther Clnrkston ar rived from Pullman, Wash., Sunday to spend tho holidays with the tat ter's parents, Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Howell. C. H. Spnugh wns n business vis itor nt tho Tumalo mill Sunday. W. B. Searcy was a bUHlnvait vis itor In Bond Snturdny, returning Sunday afternoon with u lend of furniture. Mr. and Mrs. P, A. Devers ami son wore dinner guests nt tho II. K Brooks homo In Bend Chrlstmns. Mrs. C. Pedorson spent Sunday afternoon ns n guest of Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith left Tuesday for Portland to spend the holidays with relatives, Muhlon Couch was n 'guest over night at tho Hartley ranch Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Howell, .Mr and Mrs. Hurry McGutre, Ruth Bay ley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnrkston nnd C. II. Spnugh nnd family were guests nt the Howell homo Christmas, Miss Freda Clnrk spent Chrlstmns with home folks, returning to Bend Frldny. Mr. Carey Is assisting with the feeding at tho Smlth-Corklng ranch during tho nbseuce of Mr. Smith. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Pedorson nnd Lester Snyder woro dinner guests at I. E. Wlmer's Christmas. Miss Mary Silvern Is staying at the G. M. Couch homo thin week. Wllltnm Root, who hns linen stny Ing nt the Bnyloy homo, loft Monday ovenlng to spend Christmas with his parents near Modford. Ono of the most pleasant events of tho season wns held nt the C. M. Phelps homo Frldny ovenlng, when about 30 neighbors gathered for n gouoral good tlmo. Tho evening wnn spent with making candy, playing gnmes nnd music. All report a very enjoyable tlmo. Mrs. G. M. Couch In confined to her bed this week with n sovoro at tack of neuralgia. Mr. and Mrs. G, W Snyder enter tnlned Miss Elder nnd Mrs. Edwards at dinner on Christmas dny. Mrs. Frank Swisher wns among tiioso in Bend Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bollmnn nnd family, Mrs. Garner, Miss Vldn Boll mnn nnd mother woro dinner guests nt tho Phelps homo Christmas. Frank McNanlmon, who has boon stationed .nt Camp Lewis, roturncd on a novon dnyn' furlough to spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Ada McNanlmon. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Bollman nnd Miss Vldn Bollman attended the party nt tho Pino Tlreo mill Friday ovenlng. Ho Knows Whrroof Ho 8nvikN. J. F. Hnrpor, 416 Navarre 8t San Antonio, Tex., writes: "I consider Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr absolutely tho best cough remedy on tho mnrkot. I know whereof I speak, hnvlng tried It In my own family. Vour remedy nets quickly and relief Is permanent." Good for colds, coughs, croup. Con tains no opiates. Sold ovorywhoro. Adv. For Quick Results. Try a Want Ad. YOU KNOV OF A Viiilor A Departure A Birth -A Death An Accident An lllneti OR- Any New Ouldiog Social Function . Meeting A Real Eriate Traruaction Any Improvement OR- Any thing that it o( Interctl ITS NEWSI Phone it to The Bulletin 501 p STOP! And Investigate our price) before buying your groceries, We can save you money, P.B.Johnson's Millioaa, Ore. Telephone Hank pinned the bee on Ed for fair Ed never could nco nny clicw but n big hunk of overswect tobneco. "You tako this pltitf of Rcnl Gravely,' sny a Hnnk.'Tnka nsmnll chew two orthrco squares. Sco how long it holds its pure, rich Instc. If you don't ndtnit that Gravely gives you tobacco PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug eacn piece pacKea in a poucn rj.Kd.f.VJ 4VJL .NMK.M.MK BMiTIf?WWKl Not Just Meat But O'DONNELL BROS. HOLIDAYS ENJOYED AT PLEASANT RIDGE I'l.KASANT 1111)01-:. Dec. 31. A pnrty wns given nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs, O. K. Anderson Thurs day evening. Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. C uM. Itedlleld, C. U. Mac Cauley. W. K. Van Allen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gen, KnnotT, Miss llllgn Holm green, Henry Gray, all of Deschutes, and Miss Hlennor Whltmorn of Mend. Tho ovenlng was spent In plnylug "COO," after which n lunch was served by tho hostess. II. T. Mlkkolsen was In Redmond Saturday on business. Mnrsh Aubrey visited nt tho Gray homu tho first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. O, K. Anderson at tended the movies In Ilond Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gllson of Port land nrrlved to spend tho holidays with Mrs. Gllson'n pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. A. llrnudunburK, Mr. and Mrs. O. I'. Anderson wore Redmond visitors Friday. Mr, An derson nttuuded tho Irrigation meet ing thoro. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Ilaughman, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. J A. C'haso, were Redmond visitors Fri day. A Chrlstmns dinner wns given nt tho home of Rasmus I'eterson on Christmas dny. Those presunt were: Mr. nnd Mrs. Ole Hanson and linns Hanson of Deschutes, Win. Gift, Mr and Mrs. If. T. Mlkkolsen, Alfred MikkolHcn, Mr. and Mrs. John Kd wards, Lnwronco Kdwnrds, Antoue Ahlstrom and MImh llllinu Nelson. O. K, Anderson Installed n tele phone In his housu this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Gray worn guests nt tho Anderson homo Xmas day. J. W. Peterson nnd II. T, Mlkkel not! wero Horn! callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, IM Swnlley spent Christmas In Ilond. Kvorott Ilrnndonburg nrrlved from Kugone, Ore,, to Hpond Christmas with his purents, Krnest Frank was in Redmond on business Friday. Mrs. Cnthnrlne Jnhnnson nnd Mrs. II. T Mlkkolsen cnllod on Mrs. Ole Hnnson nt Deschutes Friday, Those attending tho Chrlstmns tree and exorcises nt tho school housu at Deschutes Tuesday evening woro: Mr. and Mrs. II, T. Mlkkolsen. Alfred Mlkkelson, Mr. und Mrs. W. II. Gray, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. K. Anderson, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Peterson und chil dren, Rnsmus Petersen nnd Mrs. Catharine Johnnson, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Hrandonburg nnd Kvorott Ilrnndonburg. Anton Ahlstrom wont to Ilond Tuosdny to liuvo soma dental work done. C. P. Docker of Tumalo was a caller nt tho Anderson homo Mottdny. Harold Cook passed through hero on his way to Rodmond 'Monday. Miss Etta Chaso Hpunt sovoral days this wook at tho homo of hor brother, Wnyno Chaso of Redmond. Yr H. Gray was doing noma car pontor work for Anton Ahlstrom Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Mlkkelson en tertained tho following persons at dlnnor Chrlstmns ovo: Rasmus Potorson, Mrs. Cntharlno Johnnson, 1)111 Johnson, Mr .and Mrs. O, E, Anderson and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II, Gray. Mrs, Carrlo Johnson of Ilond is FOR. SALE ! 80 or 1(50 acres In tho R. W. 1-4 of Boo. 14, To. 17, H. R. 13 B. This lies 8 miles oast and 3 miles north of Hond. Wutor rltfht fully paid und ditch to highest point. 130 aoros arublo. Muko mo an ofTor, cush or trudo. C. F. BEUTEL, Tacoma, Wank. nntSsfnction without extra cost, I'll buy your plus for n month." Ilnngcd if Ed didn't walk in next tiny, Rrab off n nlup; of Gravely nnd throwdown his money junt like a litllo man I ll I fmrlitr- lisl'imkt ftmumttt lit ft J Hut tfllU tUu Iiimi milk' ! ulr tut. IVJLJLLiirV JL visiting her sinter, Mrs. J. W. Peter son. Mr nnd Mm. J A. Chase nnd daughter Etta spent Chrlstmns at tint home of their sou, Wayne Chime, In Redmond. DEFENSE COUNCIL IS ENDED TODAY (intrrnnr Wlttiyrumhe Compliment Hlntn Oi-Kiinlmtlon on Highly Kfilrlnit Work. (tlr tlnltxl Prr U. Th. Ikn.l llulMln.) HAI.BM, Dec. 31. Thin Is the Inst dny of life for tho Statu Council of Defense, "Tho Oregon Btnto Council of Do fnnsn hns shown n high degree of ef ficiency, nnd tho peoplo should bn grateful to and proud of tho splendid work dono by thnt orgnnlintlnn dur ing tho war," said Governor Withy combo today. It wns necessary to disband tho atnto council enrllnr than In most states becauso It has exhausted Its funds, Tho vnrlous defense councils throughout tho stntn hnvn boon asked to continue as voluntary organiza tions, assisting in reconstruction work. BOLSHEVIK FORCES MAKING BIG GAINS tnr Unit) I'rw to Th ltn. Ilull.tln.l LONDON, Dec. 31. Tho capture of 13 towns, four vllln-gea nnd nn Im portant section of railway by tho Ilol shovlkl was reported today In n wlro less tllspntch from Moscow. The towns went captured between Decem ber 25 nnd 2D, EXPERTS FORESEE MUCH CRIMINALITY BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31. What Is oxpected to bn the most serious crime wavo in criminal history Is predicted by San Francisco psycholo gists and criminologist!) to prevail throughout tho world for some tlmo. Police records nro already show ing nn Increase over pre-war nnd wnr-tlmo records. According to Thoodoro Kytkit, fa mous criminologist, history shown n great Increase In crlmu following wars, August Vollrnor, chief of pollco at Ilorkoloy, says crime has Incronsod moro than 25 per cent. In tho last fow months, Try a Uullotln Want Ad for quick rosults. -wt: RJJS5ELL TRACTOR, UUILTIN AU. 3HC! RUSSELL UUIUI IM U. 9HI.3 ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILIS THHESHtRS TRACTORS BEAN AND PEA THRESHERS. CLOVER HULLERS CALL OR WRITE fOR PARTICULARS JMrmJyVci. T I C2S8XB nm KyyfciScjyij1 HPsfeaywiffiyy?ra dffi wiin moir inenas, me aioy Roberta li