4 —Port O fo rd News, Thursday, M arch 21, 1968
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an d s u m m e r Beeline and
Jeunigue. A free outfit will
be given away during the even
ing.
Everyone is Invited to
attend.
Shower Held
At the Knapp home on March
6, Mrs. Mary Knapp, Mary Ella
and .Marilyn were hostesses for
a shower for Robert Vernon
(Robby) Mayea and his mother,
Mrs. Linda Mayea.
Present
for the occasion were Mrs.
Florence Mills, Mrs. BeaZum-
walt, M rs. Frenchle Marsh,
Mrs. Catherine Marsh, M rs.
G u r la h M a r s h an d tw o
daughters, Mrs. Beverly Fos
ter, Mrs. Carol Forty, Mrs.
Clara Miller and Lois, Debbie
Reese, Shirley Rhodes, Carol
Knapp, and Barbara Jolly.
Thc’ e who could not attend
but sent gifts were Mrs. Judy
Boling, M rs. Wilma Jensen and
Peggy, Mrs. Wilbur Jensen,
Mrs. Dodle Phillips, Mrs. Patty
Sweet, Mrs. Doris Wright and
Brenda, Mrs. Georgia 1'atcher,
Cyrena Mills and Mrs. Wilma
Morgan.
FROM BAY AREA
George Sorenson of N o r th
Bend was a visitor in Langlois
last week, and on Saturday Mrs.
Charles Caughell of Coos Bay
visited friends and relatives in
the area.
DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry of
Langlois were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Shortridge of the Glen Flora
Bogs and on Monday Mrs. Henry
and Mrs. Joan K reutzerw ere In
Coos Bay on business.
WAGNERS VISIT
Mr. and Mrs. BrooksWagner
and children, Tammy and Brain,
visited in Port Orford during
spring vacation. They are tea
chers in the school at Dallas.
SISTER VISITS
Mrs. Louda M iller of Gold
Beach visited her daughter and
family, Mrs. Grover Moore,
in Eugene recently and stopped
to visit her sister, Josie Forty,
on her way home.
VISITS DAUGHTER
Mrs. Elsie Rickman of Port
Orford went to Portland on busi
ness Tuesday and visited her
daughter in Forest Grove before
returning home.
FROM NEWPORT
Mrs. Kenneth Forty of New
port and children drove to Port
Orford Sunday and spent spring
vacation visiting relatives and
friends.
Approve Site
Good Samaritan society rep
resentatives last week looked
o v e r the five-acre plot in
'Brookings donated by Elm er
Bankus for the construction of
a nursing home and gave final
approval to the site.
The Society resolution reads
"to authorize construction of
60 to 72 lied nursing home and
an indebtedness of $350,000 on
the condition that the community
d o n a t e s a suitable site and
$1,500 per bed."
An a rtist’s drawing of the
exterior view of die nursing
h o m e was presented to the
Brookings committee members
last week by officials of die
society.
HOME FROM PORTLAND
Connie Glggins from Cascade
College in Portland and Gloria
Knutson from Multnomah School
of Religion are home in Lang-
l o i s this week for spring va
cation.
TO SAN FRANCISCO
Mrs. Everett Isenhart and
.»on, Henry, went to San Fran
cisco, Calif., last week to visit
her s i s t e r , Ida Vandenberg.
There they were met by her
cousins, Mr. and M rs. Ralph
Coulter from Boulder, Colo.,
.and enjoyed a visit.
DAUGHTERS VISIT
V isitors at the Charles Je n -
.sen home at Denmark were their
i daughter, Judy Brekebrede and
two daughters, and daughter,
• Jenny Jensen, from Portland.
„They visited during the spring
vacation.
HAS SURGERY
■i Linda Knutson, daughter of
,.M r. and Mrs. Lyle Knutson, of
- ( D e n m a r k return«! home on
Wednesday after surgery. She
. is making fine progress toward
• recovery.
MOVES TO PORT ORFORD
Larry Sykes, an employee of
(W estern States, m o v e d his
'fam ily from Medford to Port
! Orford last week and they are
| living in the Sonny Whitehouse.
•
I
J RECENT
VISITORS
• Recent visitors fo ra weekend
• at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
L
nsley ol I Ik Rive r
• were her parents Mr. atxl Mrs.
z
L a w r e n c e Johnston of Cor
vallis. Of course, the Johnstons
were very happy to have a visit
with their grandson too.
TO ROSEBURG
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blagden
went to Roseburg last week to
visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blag
den and their new grandson,
Tyler Warren Blagden, who will
be called Ty.
WITH GRANDPARENTS
D arrell Carlin from G o ld
B e a c h , grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Christensen of Port
Orford, is spending spring va
cation with his grandparents.
GUESTS OF FLAKES
Last weekend Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Crumrine from Yamhill
were guests at the Flake home
in Port Orford, visiting his
s is te r - i n - l a w , Mrs. William
Crumrine.
been on an extended vacation
trip and stopped with their old
friends on their way home.
IN PORTLAND
D a v id Barklow, of Dick’s
Farm Store north of Langlois,
went to Portland on business
last week and because it was
spring vacation took his son
Blair with him.
VISIT BROOKS
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Teaney
from Rapid City, S. D., spent
two days ir Langlois as guests
of her niece and nephew, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Brooks. They
had been in California visiting
other relatives.
SON IS BORN
Born to Mr. and M rs. Stan
ley Clyde Quigley of Langlois
on March 10, at 3;06 a.m.
at the McAuley hospital In Coos
Bay, a son, Steven Kyle. The
young man weighed six pounds
and 10 ounces.
COQU;LLE REUNION SET
The class of 1948 of Coquille
High School is planning a re
u n io n this summer and the VISIT UNCLE
Mary Ella Knapp recently
chairman of the committee in
charge does not have the ad visited her uncle, Neil Knapp,
d resses of the folowlng people in Portland for 10 days. He
w ho were members of that has about 15 horses that he
class: Bryon Cotter , Edward trains for Portland Meadows
Corkwell, Julius Jepson, Cecil and Mary Ella helped groom
Miller, Richard P arrish, Tiny and train them while she was
there.
P r e s s l e y , Lenore Wornstaff,
Bob Thompson and Pat (Malone)
Rleck.
Anyone who knows where any
of these can be contacted please
At the regular meeting of the
notify M rs. Alice Hofsess, Box Port Orford Lions club last
24, Langlois, Oregon, 97450. Wednesday Roger Ferguson of
E u g e n e , scout executive, as
sisted In getting the charter
MOVES
signed to sponsor a Boy Scout
M rs. P e g g y Stanley has troop in Port Orford. Serving
moved from the old Woodruff on the committee will be Bob
place on the Floras Lake Road R o c k , Floyd Keeler, Delbert
to the house next to the Log Neal and Keith Nelson.
Cabin cafe near Sixes.
The members of the Coast
Guard crew, Chief Robison, A1
Wilson, Ron Collins and Bob
BROTHER VISITS
Baker were the invited guests
Lee Cox f r o m Dansville, of the evening.
Calif., brother of Mrs. William
Nine members of the Bandon
Hildebrand, visited in Langlois Lion Club made a su rp rise
recently.
visit. George Kronenberg was
spokesman for the group. Jack
Rose, charter member of the
OVERNIGHT GUESTS
Port Orford club, was welcomed
Wednesday overnight guests by the group.
at the Leo Mitchell home in
Port Orford were Alvin Amond-
son and sons, Jimmy and Larry BRIDGE CLUB NEWS
of Springfield. They were on
Members of the Wednesday
a pleasure trip into northern Bridge club Were invited to a
C a l i f o r n i a duringspringva- bridge luncheon at the home
catlon.
of M rs. Tracy Corbin in Gold
Beach last week. Guests were
M rs. Thelma Wallace and Mrs.
IN SWEET HOME
Grace Babel. Members attend
Mr. and Mrs. William Hilde ing were Loraine Haines, Grace
brand of Langlois went to Sweet McKenzie, Maude Weir, Echol
Home on business last week Nutt, Catherine Marsh and Mary
and stopped in Eugene to visit Pugh.
M rs. Corbin was a
Mrs. Carlene Dick, f o r m e r member of the club when she
owner of Whalen’s. Mrs. Dick live d in Port Orford. High
sent greeting to her friends. score went to Maude Weir and
second to Thelma Wallace.
To Sponsor Scouts
VISIT BARK LOWS
Mr. and M rs. Bob Zim m er
man of Brookings, former re s
idents of the Langlois area,
were overnight guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Barkley last week.
EXCHANGE VISITS
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson
of Eugene were In Langlois
S a t u r d a y and left daughter
Marie and son Jay Allen at the
Clark Slocums for spring va
cation.
Bruce Slocum went
to Eugene to spend his vacation
there.
On Thursday of this
week Mr. and M rs. Slocum took
Marie and Jay Allen back to
Eugene and brought their son
Bruce, home to Langlois.
FROM ARIZONA
On Monday Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Tweedy f ro m Tucson,
A rlz., had lunch with Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Britton. They have
VISIT IN ROSEBURG
Recently Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Kamph of Langlois went to
Roseburg to visit cousins, and
to Smith River, Calif., to visit
his aunt, Mrs. Mellta Kamph.
M rs. Kamph’s mother, M rs.
Esta Bruchler, is in the pro
cess of moving from Texas to
California, and Is s p e n d in g
some time with h er daughter
and family in Langlois.
HOSTS LUNCHEON
On Monday Josie Forty had
a luncheon at her home in Port
Orford for Mrs. Charles Mor
gan and John, Mrs. Carol Forty
and Mrs. Louda Miller.
VISITS DAUGHTER
M rs. Agnes Mlkulecky from
C o o s River is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Herbert Geer,
in Langlois.
NOTES BIRTHDAY
John Chenoweth was 92 years
old on March 9 and his brother,
Jim , and wife from Charleston,
visited him. Also calling to
wish him many more years
was his niece, Mrs. Dewey
K e e l e r and husband, from
Charleston and another niece,
M rs. Albert Wells, and her
husband from Gold Beach. M rs.
J u l i a Anderson, a h e l p f u l
neighbor, completed the guest
list for the day.
OLDSTER CELEBRATES
On March 11 at the home
of P astor and M rs. William
Mai a few of Grandma Lousla
Mai’s "young’’ friends called
to help her celebrate her 87th
birthday, and were served cake,
ice cream and coffee. Included
in the group was the M atriarch,
G r a n d m a Cumi Turner, 96
y e a r s old, escorted by her
daughter, Mrs. Ethel Geer; and
M r s . Nellie Chenoweth, the
“ baby," at 83 years old.
Rose and Harlow Call; 4th, Mr.
and M rs. J. E. C arruthers.
East-West: 1st, Margaret Llnk-
later and Gene Glttlesohn; 2nd,
N a d in e Kalina and Geneva
Tucker; 3rd, Agda Blckner and
Sarah Biddle; 4th, C.G. Leman-
ski and Ray Hopp.
U. E. McClary of North Bend
is planning a club championship
on March 24 with two sessions.
Those wishing dinner should
notify him before that date.
The first session will start at 2.
FLAKE GUESTS
Guests from Friday Harbor,
Wash., at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O'Pell Flake were Mr.
and M rs. Nels Howe. They
had been to Los Angeles, Calif.,
to attend the wedding of their
granddaughter, Carolyn Howe,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Howe, form er residents of this
area. Nels Howe was in charge
of Cape Blanco light station
during the 1940’s and Dale Howe
grew up here.
The Howes visited several of
their old-tim e friends before
returning to Friday Harbor, in
cluding Mr. and Mrs. George
F ru ltt
MASTER POINT BRIDGE
Wednesday evening Master
Point at the American Legion
hall in Port Orford had the
following as winners: North-
South: 1st, Margaret Llnklater
and E sther Conley; 2nd, Geneva
Tucker and Gene Glttlesohn;
3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dougherty.
East-W est; 1st,
C. G. Lemanski and Ray Hopp;
2nd, Jenny Keen and S u s ie
Berry; 3rd, Mr. and M rs. Joe
Halbersleben.
LEGIONNAIRES INVITED
Legion posts from Port Orford
received an invitation to attend
the American Legion's 49th an
nual dinner party sponsored by
the Coos Bay and Sunset posts
Saturday, March 16, at the Tim
ber Inn. The dinner was given in
honor of Department Comman
der John Busther and Department
President Alma Gower; Depart
THURSDAY BRIDGE
ment Vice Commanders Larry
The Thursday bridge club AntoneIIi and Loren Kuske; De
met last week at the home of partment vice presidents Millie
M r s . Charles Fitzhugh, up McDonald and Lillian Wilson
Sixes. A guest was Mrs. Grace and DepartmentAd)utant Glenn
Babel. High score went to Mrs. H. Howe.
Gerl Preston aid second to Mrs.
Dinner was served for 200 on
Babel.
The next meeting will be at ly. All members, also veterans
and their guests were cordially
the h o m e of Mrs. Charles invited to attend.
Haines, with Mrs. Babel as
Five-year continuous mem
hostess.
bership stars were presented to
North Bend members. Tom Wil
son, former Port Orford member,
TO PRESENT COMEDY
received one of the awards.
The 8th Grade Class at Battle
Rock School in Port Orford will
present "The Boarding House
Reach” , a three-act comedy,
at the gym March 29, at 7:30
p.m.
Ten tables of Bridge were
in play at Unit Monthly Master
Point at Gold Beach last Sun
STYLE SHOW SET
The Port Orford Lions Aux day. The winners were: North-
iliary is sponsoring a style show South, 1st John Annlng and Mr.
F riday, March 22, at the Port Hastings; 2nd, Mr. and Mrs.
Orford elementary s c h o o l at Drexel Swanson; 3rd, Myrtle
GUESTS OF COUSIN
L ester Keller of Reedsport
and Floyd Keller of Pacific
City were guests of their cousin,
Mrs. Jessie Welch, In Langlois
last week. Later Mrs. Welch
went to Sheridan to visit her
sister, Mrs. Gussie F a rrie r,
and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Huntley.
TO SHERIDAN
Everett Quigley and Bud Bel
den went to Sheridan last week
on business while there visited
at the home of Mr. and M rs.
Ernie Huntley.
MOTHER ILL
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mc
Leod of Langlois have gone to
Los Angles, Calif., to visit
her mother who is ill.
VISIT FRIEND
M rs. Wayne Hodge of Port
Orford went to Roseburg to visit
her friend, Mrs. Richard O.
Johnson.
She spent a week
visiting in the area.
MOTORCYCLE RIDE
Ronald Roberts, Justin Pot-
Fornt*No. 472-1
N O T IC E O F S C H O O L B U D G E T H E A R IN G
State Dept. of Education
Oregon
NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of the governing body of f.Qft
ofcfhool District No. 2CJ of C u r r y
State of Oregon, will be held at Z asific High School....... on the .M b .
day of Apr i l
-.......... 196 8 . at 8: 00 _
discussing with interested persons the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 19 6 8 and ending June 30, 19 6 9 , hereinafter set forth.
......................
County,
o'clock for the purpose of
The budget
was □ was not prepared on a basis of accounting consistent with that used in the preceding year. Major accounting changes, if any. and their effect
on the budget are act forth in an accompanying statement.
A copy of the budget ,ocument is available for Inspection at A dW tiniD trA tiV l..Q .£f.i.C 6. .... between the hours of .8.J. 3Qa»3iand 4.;..3.Q..P»l»The budget document
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may be obtained for | ................, or parts of it may be obtained for | .............. per sheet.
(I)
Total Budget Requirements
D ed u c t
<»>
A dd
761,d07.
367,266.
394,541.
69,625.
464,166
803,622.
3 6 9 ,3 8 9 .
4 3 4 ,2 3 3 .
T o ta l B u d g e t R eaou rcea I x c . p t T a x to B . L evied
Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget
76,629.
510,862.
Eat o f t a x .» to b e liv t a d b u t n o t rac'd In t r t iu in i year
Taxes to be levied for Ensuing Year
Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied
Within 8% LimiUtion
Outside 6% LimiUtion
Not Subject to 6% LimiUtion
UMMARY
Bond
I n t. <«>
4 l ,415.
2,123.
39,692.
7,004.
46,696.
GENERAL
FU N D
<»>
TO T A L
ALL FU ND S
T A X LE VY C O M PU T A T IO N
138,025.
326,141.
46,696.
510,862.
D istrict S c h o o l B oard C h airm an
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IB)
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138,025.
326,141.
46,696.
46.69 6.
464,166.
For the Current Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 19 6 7
511,303.09
254,039.44
44,830.51
293.869.95
iond Ä Int. .Building à
Equipment
(4)
35,770753
686,042.00
449,514,45- 26,31X7)1
35,770.53
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236,527.55 • 17,511.89
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3,090.31
41.740.20
20,602.20 xxxxxxxxx
278,267.75
130,212.88
148,053.75
20,602.20
298,868.83
130,212.88
148,053.75
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278,266.63
TO T A L
ALL FUNDS
T A X LE VY C O M PU T A T IO N
(1)
Total Budget Requirements
76^,342.53
D e d u c t T o ta l B u d g e t R eso u rc e» E x c e p t T a x t o B e L e v ie d
Revenue Necessary to Balance Budget
A dd
GENERAL
FUND
(»)
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Eat o f t a x e s to be le v ie d b u t n o t r ee d in e n su in g year
Taxes to Be levied for Ensuing Year
Analysis of Taxes to Be Levied
Within 6% LimiUtion
Outside 6% LimiUtion
Not Subject to 6% LimiUtion
ToUl Taxes to be Levied
ST A T E M E N T O F IN D B B T E D B N B S S
TYPE OF
IN D E B T E D N E S S
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20,602.20
PET TY
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BALANCE
A u th o r iz e d . N o t In cu rred
ACTUAL
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Approved by Budget Committee:
Signed
V io le t .S t e v e n s u n /^
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Glen V. Mayea
121,000 ~ 85,00(3
Serial Bonds
N e g o tia b le I n te r e s t -b e a r in g W arrant»
Adopted by District School Board
Endorsed Warrants
Short Term Notes
ESTIM A TE
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DAUGHTER VISITS
M rs. D o n n a Chesselet of
Charleston, daughter of Mr.
and M rs. H erbertG eerof Lang
lois, recently spent a day with
her parents and Mr. and Mrs.
Geer went over the weekend to
Etna, Calif., to visit his mother,
Mrs. Arley Rich, on her 80th
birthday.
and Terry Holmquist of Lang
lois rode the Mountain Wells
trail to Agness last Sunday
on their motorcycles.
MOVE FROM FLORENCE
Mr. and Mrs. L a w r e n c e
W e lc h have moved from Flor
ence and have rented the house
owned by M r. and M rs. Clarence
Hines, which is located behind
"The Barber Shop."
CANASTA CLUB
Jinx Canasta Club met at the
home of Mrs. Harvey Myers on
Elk River last week. Mrs.
Mildred Hill, Mrs. Erma Wag
ner and Mrs. Viola Hamilton
won p rizes. Refreshments were
served by the hostess.
O u tsta n d in g
HATMAKER HOME
Bill Hatmaker, who is still
stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash.,
was home on Sunday for a brief
visit. His parents took him
back to Fort Lewis that evening.
VISIT MOTHER
Mrs. John Hatcher, accom
panied- by Mr. and Mrs. John
Warren of Port Orford, has
returned from a visit at the
home of their mother, Mrs.
Lila Warren, at Sedro-Woolley,
Wash.
They also visited in
S e a t t l e and Hoquiam, Wash.,
while on the trip.
Form No. 472-8
State Dept. of Education
Oregon
BUDGET SUM M ARY
School District No.
GENERAL FUND
County _ Ç u r r y _
H IST O R IC A L D A T A
B U D G E T FOR E N S U IN G Y EA R
A ctu a l
B udget
S e c o n d Y ear
P r e c e d in g
(1)
F ir st Y ear
P r e c e d in g
(1)
P rop oeed
D c N ot P u b lish
Tî.ta C olum n
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B U D O B T R ESO U RC E S
Current
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/LvaUable^sh^Baiance
A d o p ted
D o N o t P u b lish
Thig C o lu m n
________( 7 ) ___________
A pp roved
(•)
162,492.49
195,453.57
150,000.00
91,672.78
57,458.56
33,415.26
225,149.45
233,777.87
103.084.81
Revenue from Intermediate Sources
115,532.
151,958.68
139,759.20
138,039.38
Revenue from State Sources
132^441.
¿hl
58,170.
27,580.
Revenue from Local Sources except U x to be levied
Revenue from Federal Sources
23,525.00
21,705.66
23,660.23
22,098.
Proceeds from sales
Receipts from other School Districts
—
1,450.00
654,933.69
648,154.86
88,489.59 '
1 0 5 , 7 5 1 .2 0
X
X
X
X
X
Transfers from other Funds
X
760,684.89
X
X
X
X
X
236,527.55
ToUl Budget Resources except U x to be levied
District Tax Received in Year Levied
District Txx Required to Balance Budget
686,042.00
TOTAL BUDGET RESOURCES
X
X
736,644.45
245-
X
X
X
X
X
Form No. 472-9
State Dept. of Education
BUDGET SUMMARY
367,266.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
School District No. —
County
July 1, 1 9 - 6 8 - to June 30. 19—6 9 _
SUN, MAR. 2 4
__ , 4 0.171.25
i ¡ 231.24
L *0 5 ,7 4 7 .37
563,231.36
1 603,767.37
Form No 471-11
S u te Dept. of Education
BUDGET SUMMARY
SPECIAL FEED
O TH ER FUNDS
LADIES NITE...WEDNESM6
DANCE FRI.-5AT. NITES ™ THE FOUR MES
-M a /e v
School District No.
County
C urry
■ W m U C A L D A TA
M U Lrifiarcss
1
$
167.63
»031.36
i.ilt.Q g -
323.1»
1,239.02
1 .3 4 » .I t
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1 .1 4 Í.0 6
100.00
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I Total t t t l — t . d tx p .n d lturaa
{tatlaatad C .h Bac.tpt.
1 ,442. .00 *B«| Inning S u h 8 . 1 «ne.
1,l»2.00 Total t a t l a a t . d fcidgat r .a o u r c .i
MliLPtwC
IN LANGLOIS
X
Curry
(fr Z f ÄM S£ S'SION
P. M .
X
2 CJ
Bridge Winners
In Gold Beach
6 TO IO
X
761,807.
Oregon
G ENERAL FUND
X
394,541.
34.0t5.73
------------- f- » ».043,73
FuMUh Mated >1. w. I»M
.73
an £ HQUlHOXT
inning C u h » alan e.
ii> 0 » .t0
3 3 .7 iO .il
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Total r t i s t n l (o r .» p a n d ituraa la fu tu r
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