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X, ..-# Different? Read this Ordinary insulation sometimes carbonizes Threaded Rubber Insulation never does. Ordinary insulation has to be replaced at least once during the life of the battery. Threaded Rubber Insulation is on the job as long as ycu use the battery. It's the kind selected by 152 manufacturers of passenger cars and trucks. —Mrs. C. E. Mickelson spent a few days of this week with friends and relatives at Will mar. —Miss Ella Helmer from Willmar spent the fore part of the week at this place visiting, home folks. —Mrs. Harry Paulson was among the Willmar visitors on Tuesday. —Wesley Mattson of Will mar visited here Monday. —Raynold Anderson of Will mar spent Sunday here. —Mrs. A. T. Archer and daughter Miss Delia were Will mar visitors Saturday. —C. G. Hoglund of Willmar Kandiyohi County Battery Co. C. O E E PHONE 466 Willmar, Minn. Opposite Willmar Farmers' Co-op. Merc. Co. THE N I E S A CA Out of the more than 3,000,000 Ford cars now in use, about sixty percent have been sold to farmers. Probably no other one thing has brought to the farm so much of comfort and profit as has the Ford car. It has enlarged the social life, doubled the facilities for market ing, brought the town next door to the farm, multiplied for the farmer the pleasures of living. A family car without an equal in low cost of operation and maintenance. We solicit your order for one now because the demand is large and continually increasing, Kallevig Bros. & Baklund Willmar, Minnesota. "Try It Out Yourself" says the Good Judge visited his son Dr. H. A. Hog lund Monday and Tuesday. —Mrs. Fred Anderson and daughter Miss Olga spent Sat urday afternoon and evening in Willmar. —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schmidt left for Willmar Sat urday noon for a few^days vis it.—Kerkhoven Banner. Baby Grows Teeth Early Born with a full sized tooth in her mouth, the infant baby of Leo Coyoure, Kennebec, S. D., had to visit the dentist when three days old and have the tooth extracted.—Fergus Falls Tribune. And you will find how much more satisfaction a little of this Real Tobacco gives you than you ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind* The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. So it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B is a long fine-cut tobacco I is a short-cut tobacco AUCT10NJALE As I am going to quit farm ing, I will sell at public auction on what is known as the Sever inson and Jacobs farm in Sec tion 20, Town of Fahlun, 2 miles east of Svea, on Monday, December 20, 1920, the following described arti cles SEVEN HEAD OF HORSES-^ 1 dark bay team 1 black horse weight 1500 lbs 1 white horse weight 1500 lbs 1 black horse 1 black mare 1 colt 8 months old. THIRTY HEAD OF CATTLE —12 milch cows 7 heifers^ 3 bulls 8 head of young-stock. FARM MACHINERY, ETC.— 1 almost new John Deere bin der 3 sets work harness 1 4-horse harrow 1 bob sleigh 1 Black Hawk corn planter and 80 rods wire 1 oil barrel 1 John Deere disc with truck 1 manure spreader 2 riding cultivators 1 double disc 16 disc grain drill 1 iron wheel wagon 1 Moline gang plow 1 Moline sulky plow 1 nar row tire wagon 1 wide tire wagon 2 lath corn cribs 1 McCormick mower 1 grind stone 1 Blue Bell cream sep arator 1 3 horse power Fair banks gas engine 1 pump jack 1 water tank and vari ous other tools used on a farm. 1 Overland five passenger au tomobile 400 bushels of oats 800 bushels of corn and 40 tons hay. Sale begins at 11 o'clock. Free Lunch at Noon. TERMS: All sums under $10, cash over that amount time will be given on bankable notes bearing 8 per cent in terest to Nov. 1, 1921. No property to be removed until terms of sale have been com plied with. MARTIN BAKLUND, Owner. W. N. Davis, Auctioneer. O. K. Severinson, E. L. Thorpe, Clerks. 12:8-15 (Publish Dec. 1-8-15) VOTXCE Or PXVAZi TTBiBTWO THE BEFAZB, WIDBHUT• BESVSHXHO O COUVTX OH HO. 8 Or XAVDXZOKX COUIIYT.: S A S or O A OOUMTX or XAJTSXYOKX, SB. In the matter of the petition of F. J. Rocek- and others for the repair, widening- and deepening: of County Ditch No. 8. located in the towns of Lake Lillian. Holland and Roseiand of said County and State. WHEREAS a petition in the above entitled matter has been duly filed in the office of the County Auditor of said county, and duly presented to the Coun ty Board of said County, praying for the repair, widening and deepening' of said County Ditch No. 8. The commencement and general course of said ditch, the description of the Governmental sections of land over which said ditch passes, as weU as the terminus thereof, as shown on the en gineer's and viewer's reports and by the plat filed in the matter, is as fol lows: Commencing at a point 400 feet east and 130 feet north of meander corner No. 9 on the north shore of Grove Lake in. section 18, township 117, -range 34 thence in a general southwesterly dir ection over-the SWVi of SW%, section 18 said township and range, and the SE% of SE% -of section 13 and over section 24. township 117. range 36 thence northwesterly over sections 23, 22, 15. 10, 9 and 8 said township and range to Station 354 plus 31 feet, being near the northwest corner of the NB% of said section 8, township 117, range 35 thence southerly over the E% of section 8 thence southwesterly over the NE% of section, 17 thence north westerly over the NW% of said sec tion 17 and over sections 8 and 7, all of township 117, range 35 thence north westerly over sections 12 and 1, town ship 117, rang 36 thence southwesterly over the SE*4 of. section 2, township 117, range '3© and terminating in coun ty ditch No. 8 at the south line of said section 2 at Station No. 625. That the owners of the-lands that will be affected by the repair, widening and deepening of said ditch as shown by the viewer's report, are as follows: Olof I* Erickaon, Chas Ostman, Peter Johnson, Jennie Schendel, L. J. Peter son, Albert Rodelius, Nels Thelin, Albin Freed. Axel E. Blomquist, Carl A. An derson, Martin Johnson, Eskil Swenson, Carl Kohrs. Anna, Norling, Fronie Swenson. John Anderson, J. A..Engvall, C. E. Andrson. Harold F. Porter, Anton Rocek. Henry F. Burhop, Ed Kostka, Vincent Kostka. Albert E. Blomquist. Erick Rosen. P. A. Anderson, John G. Kallberg, Peter M. Renstrom, Peter E. Hegstrom, Ole Blomquist, A. O. Ren strom, Andrew O. Renstrom. John L. Johnson. Wm. A. Schendel, C. Hawkin son. T. S. Hewerdine, W. W. Haight, Wm Hoffman. Mary Kostka, et al., John J. Sluka. W. R. Hawks, Frank E. Seh u'rmann. Con. J. Skow. August New berg. Charley Gustafson. Betsey Soder berer. Greitje Dykema, Henry J. Dragt, Nanko Vos. H. Brower, John E. Bult huis, Emma H. Stuhr, et al.. J. M. Spi cer. Marie Feifarek, et al., W. H. Will iams. Klaas Douma, Mathew S. Carl, Rosa Souba. Fobbe Hoekstra, Pope Hol werda, Docker Nyp, Harm Brower. Bauke Terpstra, William Finley, S. P. Soren son. Klaas Theget, John Hoekstra, Hen ry Hoekstra, Edith Olson. P. J. Gibson, Oscar Olson. O. Lindquist, Oscar Lind quist. W. A. Lindquist. Fred Lindquist, Axel Leverentz. George Stahl, August Eastlund, et al.. George Lippert, Isaac Gort, Henry Gort, Jr., Albert Decker, Leo Minkel. Samuel Gabbert, Jr., Al bert H. Manus, Garrett H. Bruggers, and F. N. Solsem. That the Municipal Corporations that will be affected by the repair, widening and deepening of said ditch as shown by the viewer's report, are: Holland township, Jacob Poelstra, clerk Roseiand township, Edwin East lund, clerk and Kandiyohi County, N. B. Johnson, chairman, and WHEREAS the civil engineer ap pointed by the County Board of said county, in the above entitled matter to make a survey of the route of said ditch, has completed the said work and made and filed his report herein with the County Auditor,, and WHEREAS the Viewers duly appoint ed by the County Board to- view said ditch have completed their work: and have filed their report in the office- of the Countv Auditor as required by .law- NOW THEREFORE,* NOTrCE! IS HEREBY GiyEN. Tna¥ the County Board of'said county will hold a spe cial meeting on Tuesday, -the 28th'day of December. 1920. at -3 o'clock P! M.. in the County Commissioners Room in the Court House in the.City of WH1 mar in said county, (for the purpose of hearing and considering said petition, said engineer's and viewer's reports in said matter. Air parties interested in the construc tion of said ditch are Invited to and be heard, before*said County at said time, for or against the. con struction of-~Ml& ditch, Dated aL Willmar. Minnesota^ thi» 24th day of November. A. D„ lSSfti SAMUEL NBLSON. fc*- lj County Auditor Kandiyohi CeA*M&|, —Christ Paulson -spent a part of last week on business in Minneapolis. He returned last Friday accompanied by his niece, Myrtle Larson, who will visit here. (rniblisn Deo. 1-8.15) os- KWAXI Dnrnmra STATS O» 'SealV &L££Ki S S 5d» 5 a XAjroiroaB, .SB. In the matter of the petition of Al bert Lundqulst and others for the re pair, widening and deepening of County Ditch No. 16. located in the towns- of Whitefleld. Roseiand and Holland of said County and State. WHEREAS A petition In the above entitled matter has been-filed in the office of the county auditor of said County, and duly presented to the coun ty Board of said county, praying for .the repair, widening and deepening of said County Ditch No. 16. The commencement and general cuurse of said ditch, the description o" the Governmental sections.of land over which said ditch passes, as well as the terminus thereof, as shown on the en gineer's and viewer's reports and by. the plat filed in the matter, is as follows: Commencing near the center of the SE% of NE%, section 35. township 118, range 35 thence southwesterly over the E% of section 35 thence northwes terly and southwesterly over the, SWM said section 35 thence southwesterly over the SE% of SE%, section 84, township 118, range 35 thence south westerly, westerly and northwesterly over the NE%, section 3, township 117 range 30. thence northwesterly: over the NW%. section 3 and the NE%, sec tion 4. township 117. range 35 and over the S% of section S3, township 118, range 35. thence northwesterly, wester ly .and southeasterly over the SEW section 32.- township 118, range 35. thence southwesterly over the NEK, section 5, township 117, range 8& thence northwesterly over the N W section 5 and the NE%, section 6j towns ship 117, range 35 thence-northwester ly and southwesterly over the 3% of section 31, township 118, rangs 35 thence southwesterly, southeasterly and southwesterly over the W% of section 6 and the NW% of section 7, township 117, ranee 36 thence southwesterly over the NEH, section 12, township 117, range 36, and terminating in County Ditch No. 8. That the owners of the lands that will be affected by the repair, widening and deepening of said ditch, as shown by the viewer's report, are as follows: Isaac Johnson. Peter J. Fitchen, Ni cholas T. Knotf. Andrew Johnson. Spi cer Land Company, Arvid C. 'Skoog. Neis N. Bengtson. A. O. NelsonJ Oscar Westerberg, James A. Rake, Otto Gran berg, Albert Lundqulst, Fronie Swen son. Swan Anderson, M. Anderson, Adolph G. Anderson, Swan M.'! Swen son. John R. Swenson, Anna Norling, et al.. John J. Sluka. Walter B. Stevens. J. A. Engvall. Thomas Cullen Jr Frank E. Schurmann. Con. J. Skow, Aug ust Newberg, Betsey Soderbere. Henry J. Dragt, Greitje Dykema, Nicholas Dyk ema, John Hirma, Levi Mc Lane. Julius Holtz, Jr., Nftnkp Vos, John BUIthuis, et. al., H. Brower, and J. M. Spider. That the Municipal Corporations that will be affected by the repair* widening and deepening of Jsald nd ditch, as! shown viewer's "Port, are as follows: Whitefleld township, A. O. Nelson, clerk Roseiand township, Edwin East lund, clerk Holland township, Jacob x^oclstm. clterlc FH**???*% cJv engineer appointed by the County Board of said county, in the above entitled matter, to make a survey of the route of said ditch, lias completed the said work and made and filed his report herein .with the County Auditor, and WHEREASthe the viewers duly ap £«,lnt!,d«Ay bounty Board to view It A K^HPY?^ epnPtotsd their1 work «?d»£? their report Jn the office of the County Auditor as required by NOW THEREFORE, NOTICM' TS HEREBY GIVEN. That the Count? Board.of saldVcounty will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, the 28th day of December..A. D. 1920. at lOio'cIdck A. M. in the County Commissioners Room in the Court House in the City of Will mar in said county, for the purpose of hearing and considering said petition, said engineer's and viewer's reports in the matter. AH partjes interested in the constru ction of said ditch are invited to ap r^Ji/^ *e«^h?ard 2 4 8 a I Boar at said.time, for or -construction of said ditch. Countyth aagainst* *nu"'1' 1 Minnesota this -s4th day of November, A. D„ 1920 SAMUEL NELSON, County Auditor. Kandiyohi County. Minnesota. (Publish Dec. 1-8-16) 2 2 i°*-*HUS» HmsJKPfCJ OH KAjnwrojBt.'••.•, In the matter of the petition of N. Vos and others for the repair, widening and deepeninhge oft County Ditch No. 18: ^lfd iJ Jo ntIU of Holland and ^Sm2&£iJaM and State. S a *ettUpn in the above a *s been duly filed in the office of the County Auditor of said county and duly presented to the Coun ty Board of said County, praying for County Ditch No. 18. The commencement and general course of said ditch* the description of the Governmental sections of land over a it P*«««* a well as the terminus thereo. as shows on the en «5ee ?£f/#ii*.- ?ien ^£th»~ ansd he a E by th filed matter,f is a fol lowsplat A 8 1 a ££$** a the cen- ,$P of NE% of secUon-34. township 117. range 35 thence north 2SiS?y«i°.veTu the saId N E ot sald 3 thence westerly over the f». sctton 27 and the 8% of section ^8. thence southwesterly over the NW% the Ktton* thence nerthwesterly oyer the N of section 32 thence northeast erly over section 29 thence northwest erty overs section7' 20.in S 5 jy 17. 18 and the on a an township 117. *Sr l^?/ thence northwesterly over 5„S o^ faction 12, township 117, DUchNo 8 terminating in County »m Kl *& o^nera of the landsi that will be affected by the repair, widening and deepeninegr orePort, ard said ditch as shown ££.* are as follows: Kf—re4 Derk Marcus, Al bert H. Manus. Albert Van -Buren, Spi cerLand Company, Wto J. Jonk, Peter nit^v Herscher, Peter Van Der Veen, Klaas Molenaar, Nanko Vos, H. Brower. Wm. Hoffman. Fobbe Hoek stra. John E. Bulthuls, Barm Brower, Herramienna Wieberdlnk. et. at. Corn eiius stob, Gerhard Damhof. L. P. Van den Binde. Frank R. Olson. W J. de I E 'A Marinus Bosch. AnJe Damhof, Cornelius T. Stob, Bauke Terpstra. John Zuidema, Win. Finley, rt„^: Sorenson. Axel Leverents, Henry °°ft. Jr.. Albert Decker, Leo MinkeU wfiw5 ^iEi if'J S ber «n»«« Frank. Becke Edwar S Bennett, N. Knott Svobodney. Peter Hnizinga. B. J. Fits na,^*ck' IS*9* J26••BwUtv Wfllard De Ruyter. Mary Flaherty. Herman Moje, SL^* & *&**• Johaeph Svobodney. Her- man^^ Bruss. Joseph Llopert, Wm Schroei». George Lippert and. Olof Tat- ~MQ ^l*Municipal Corporations that H.}} J?***? 6****.°y repair, widen- ing anb deepening of *aid ditch as f-own* the,,viewer's report, are: »dl Iand township. Jacob Poleetra. clerk HoseUnd township, Bdwin Kastlund, clerk._ and E E A S the civil engineer appbint ed by the County Board of said county in the above entitled matter, to make a survey ofh the route of said ditch, has S0™?*!?,16* made! and file* his report herein with the County Auditor, and ^WHEREACo S the viewers dUly appoint- he «nty Board to. view said ditch, have completed their work and have: filed their report in the offlc* of t.Pe_County Auditor as required by -Jaw. B33REire^ OIVBN. That thV ^Coiinty Board of said county williiold a special meeting on Wednesday' the 2»tK *day of December. 1920. at 10 o'clock it the Court House in the City, of-WiU mar in said county, for the purpose of hearing and considering said petition* said engineer's and viewer's reports in the matter. All parties interested the construc tion ot said ditch are Invited: to appear and be hearrdt0rbefor•safest ai J? Ud tim 8 said Cbuttty :Bo*rd the eonstrttc- tiA»^of^e«M^dii |tedat 24th day of^Noyw^R^jT^im. this TheJMisaeB Lilliaa and Bitn die Feeland and Hazel Downs left the latter part of last week for a visit at Spicer and St. Gloud. (First pub. Dec. 8—4t) Order Limitinr Time to File Claims* and for Hoarmf Thereon. Estate of Peter Peterson, De cedent. State of Minnesota^ County of Kandiyohi, In Probate Court.-" In the matter of the Estate of Peter.Peterson, Decedent. Letters Testamentary this day having been granted to Bennett E. Peterson. It Is Ordered, That the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date hereof and that Monday the 13th day of June, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M., in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Willmar in said Coun ty, be, and the same hereby is fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing up on and the examination, ad justment and allowance of such claims as shall be pre sented within the time afore said. .'••'". Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this or der in The Willmar Tribune as provided by law. Dated Dec. 6th, 1920. IDA A. SANDERSON, Clerk of Probate Court. R. W. Stanford, Esq., Attorney. (Seal) (First pub. Dec. 8—4t) Order Limiting Time to File Claims and for Hearing Thereon., Estate of John Georgeson, Decedent. State of Minnesota, County of Kandiyohi, Jn Probate CQurt. In the matter of the Estate of John Georgeson, Decedent. Letters of Administration this day having been granted to A. Le Roy Christian. It Is Ordered, That the time within which all creditors of the above named ^decedent may present claims against his es tate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from "and after the date hereof and that Monday, the 13th day of June, 1921, at 2 o'clock P. M.,. in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Willmar in said County, be, and the same here by is fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon and the examination, ad justment and allowance of such claims as shall be pre sented within the time afore said. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in The Willmar Tribune as pro vided by law. Dated Dec. 7th, 1920. IDA A. SANDERSON, Clerk*of Probate Court. Charles Johnson, Esq., Attorney. (Seal) (Publish Dec. 8- And 15, '20) NOTICE OF BOND SALE Public notice is hereby giv en that bids for the purchase of $75,000 Refunding Bonds of Kandiyohi County will be re ceived by the County Board of said Kandiyohi County on the 23rd day of December, 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M., in the Coun ty. Commissioners Room in the Court House in the City of Willmar, Minnesota. Said bonds to be issued, to be dated as of the first day of December 1920, said bonds to mature serially in approximate am ounts on the first day of Dec ember in each of the years 1926 to 1940 both inclusive, to bear interest at the rate of six per cent, payable semi-annual ly, (December and June)* to be in denomination of $1000 each, to be numbered from One to Seventy-five, principal and interest to be payable at the First National Bank, Min neapolis, Minnesota. All of said bonds to be issued for the purpose of refunding the out standing County Warrants, is sued against the Road and Bridge Fund of said county. All bids must be uncondi tional and accompanied by a certified check in an amount equal to ten per cent of the principal amount of the bonds, made payable to the order of the: County-Treasurer of said Kandiyohi County, The County- reserves the right to^reject any or all of fers. Bonds will be furnished by the County. This notice is given by order a S the County Board? of said County da^ed the third (3rd) day of December, 1920. Dated at Willmar, Minneso^ ta, the 3rd day* of December^ 19202te ^^^./r^ A%**U.- 0 1 tuuiutty, ~~~f* of the Board, 4X *-*^rJ-' S^- Al Gullickson Hurt When Rock Falls In Ditch Alfred Gullickson was the victim of a serious accident on Wednesday morning when a large rock fell into the ditch he was working in, fracturing his collar bone and breaking his eardrum.. The rock was too large to dig out, so it had been left pro jecting from, the side of thd ditch. In some way it'had be come loosened and while Al was lying tile directly in under the earth about the rock gave way and the big boulder came down on-him. Luckily ithe ditch was so narrow it prevent ed the rock from falling to the bottom and enough'space was left for -Al to crawl clears—• Granite Palls Tribune. .—Miss Emma Martens, was a county seat visitor last Ftt teyV —Mrs. Andrew Johnson vis ited friends at Willmar- last Friday. iU* Willmar Saturday. —Mwa HazeL OstluTnd ^JjTHEN you-step oh the starter youwant to start, not in five or ten minutes, but in stantly. Priming is an unnecessary nuisance. When you getintodeepsnowyouwant plenty of power to go through^to buck your way through if you have to. The High-Grade .It will give you an abundance of pep and power. It has an ihitial boiling point of about 100 degrees Fahren heit, 40 degrees better than Government spedficatroa. Its chain of boiling point fractions is unbroken to abou,t 427 degrees Fahrenheit, ten degrees better than Gov ernment specification. Itwill give all the poweryourengine candevelop. Its chain of boilingpoint fractions isbuilt up so that you have quick get-away, smooth acceleration, and tremendous power. Your friends say, "She's hitting on all 6 this morning" instead of thinking that your exhaust sounds like inter mittant rifle practice. Better switch to Red Crown. Standard Oil Who Knows Any oi the Following Stations* Hi^ r-. Willmar Minn. mar. -T-Miss Anna Goos visited at Willmar last Friday. —Miss Annie Wubbles was a Willmar visitor last Friday. —Harold Thorson who vis ited a few days with friends here returned to*'Willmar on Wednesday.—Raymond News. Auto Through Ice A party of-young people in Grant county, three boys and two girls, had a rather harrow ing experience last week when they attempted to cross a lakje with their automobile and' the ice gave way and landed them in ten feet of watery The tof* and side curtains were up but by breaking the wind shield and making a hole thru the top of the car the occupants were able to get out but it was a miraculous escape from drown ing.—Kerkhoven Banner. «w Sti Lake Man Catches Wolf A woven wire fence caused the downfall of a wolf -Misses Tilli$r and Berth* Star Lake w«e» it caught ita' Van' Heuveln vinted frienda,ftt foot kt tUt wire antbhosg up.f Lester "Wilcox: came rabbits, saw- a witt Meads at Wa^ weat hosie for ^^1* 4 who itco^asai^ if 1^ 2340 came and- shot the critter.— Fergus Fails Tribune. —Mrs. C. G. Erickson and daughter Eloise arrived last Friday from Wegdahl for a vi sit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G.W. OdeU. (First Publication Nov. 24^-4t) CZTA.XZOV VOS KXamZsTO QsT CTP» Tie* nraaATB. Bstate oo Clna Jonson alsro knows as Elna Johnson, Decedent. State of Minnesota. County of Kan diyohi. In Probate Court: In the matter of the Estate of" Elna Jonson. also known as Elna Johnson. Decedent. The State of Minnesota to air persons interested in the aUowanoe and/ probate of the Will of said decedent: The petition o* Brail P. Johnson be tas duly filed in this Court, up.nssiiting that E3na Jonson. also known as Elna Johnson, tfaeit a resident otth County of Kandiyohi. State of Hihnesots* died on the 2sth day'of October^ 192S. lea-rins a last WUtand Testament wblA li pre sented-to this, court with said petition, and prayinr that said instrumestt be::f allowed as the bust wlU and Testament of said decedent, and that letter«*est±'1 amentary be issued thereon to Ja^ Norman. Now Thjerefbre. .Ion. and each are hereby cited and. required cause if «ny you have, befbro at the Probate Court Rooms Court House, in the 7ity of County of Kandiyohi. Stats sota,2 on the 2rth day of Decembsr. 1980^ TieaT o'clock p. m^. why th» prayer of »aM ytitton should xot be sraated. wj$ws» tke itunpcBbla T. O. ObUerfe Jpdve^ef ssM courts and taw «sal of eaW^eonrfc: thla ttnd^ d«r of N I A w«