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THE OREGON DAILY v JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY " ' 5, 1909. 13 r fir GR01VERS0FEAST SJLTIIOMIIIET Matters of Import vWill Be Discussed at Today's - . Gathering. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) -Troutdale, Or Jan. 6. The Troutdale Fruitgrowers' and Produce association, an organisation of eastern Multnomah county farmers and fruitgrowers, will hold a meeting here this afternoon and evening. A number of prominent speak ers will ba present, among them being Honorable 8. 8. Morris, who has the record of making more than one farm ers' organization a suceess. The after noon meeting will be in charge of Mr. isfris. ., . v-;, .. 'The evening meeting will be one of general 'discussion. . The association, although only several months old, has already done much to oettor the condition of the farmers. It , intends to take care of the-production of all the foodstuffs of its members in this county. It is also the intention to develop the fruit producing lands; and to produce goods of such a high stan- . dard that they will command the' high est market orlce. It will be necessary ' for every member to ship his products mrougn a local clearing nouse, at wntcn place it will be inspected, graded and '. disposed Of. ' ' From the present outlook more straw berries wlH be shipped from this point this year than ever before and the qual ity will be much better. It is generally believed that the land in this section of the county produces premier straw berries; that it will be but a short time until Troutdale will be as famous for its ; strawberries as neighboring terri tories are for their apples. Troutdale potatoes have been com manding the highent market price this year, notwithstanding the fact that the production was double that of last year. BUSINESSMEN " "WILL ENTERTAIN Members of the East Side Business Men's club will bring their wives, to the next meeting to be held Thursday een . ing in the Grand Avenue theatre. This - the date set for the annual election of officers and an entertainment is to be given after the officers are chosen. - An excellent program has been ar ranged consisting of musical numbers, I moving pictures and other attractions. The Oregon ouartet composed of four L residents of the east side who are fast leaking a name for themselves, has con- : emited to sine: several songs. I George L. Hutchin, manager of the Rose festival, will be present and so will Tom Richardson of the Commercial, both of whom will address the gather ing. Mr. Hutchin is to speak on mat ters pertaining to the Rose Festival and Mr. Riohardson will talk for the up building of Cast Portland. The entertainment will begin at 8 O'clock and the members are all invited to come and bring their wives or sweet hearts. 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A strong high barometer area is central over Montana, causing a severe cold wave In that state, the Dakotas and Minnesota,. It Is also decidedly colder this morning over this district, excepting in south ern Oregon and southern Idaho. Heavy rain has occurred in southwestern Ore gon, and light snow has fallen in the sound country, Montana and the Da kotas. The indications are for occasional snow tonight and the Dakotas, western Washington, northern and eastern Ore gon and southern Idaho. Rain will' con tinue in southwestern Oregon. . It will be colder throughout - the district ex cept In western Washington and south western Oregon. A cold wave will oc cur in northern Idaho. Temp. Mln. Baker City, Or.... 44 Bismarck, N. D. . . . . Calgary, Alberta . . 68 Cincinnati, Ohio .. 68 ttetroit, Mich. .... 60 Helena, Mont. . . . . 2 Jacksonville, Fla. . 74 Kansas City, Mo.. 64 Lewlston, Idaho .. 60 Los Angeles, Ca.1 . . 88 Marshfield. Or. ..68 New York, N. V... 62 North Head. Wn.. 44 Pecatello, Idaho .. 42 Portland, Or 48 Roseburg, Op. 48 8t Paul, Minn.,,. I! Bait Lake, Utah... 48 San Francisco, CaL 64 Seattle, Wash. . .. 18 Sfsklvou, Or. 88 Ppokane, Wash. 84 Victoria. B. C S2 Washington, D. C. 62 Max. Preclp. 20 1 24 63 E 2 40 22 C2 16 24 60 44 44 28 88 ; r 42 12 ' 40 6e - - 18 -80 4 J4 : 48 : t 1.80 .38 .SO .16 .94 .00 .00 .00 " is .00 -02 . T 1.12 .02 ."00 .04 .02 1.80 . .00 .03 .01 I : MARRIAGE LICENSES , I" J. J. Curtln, 628 Albina avenue, 24, Ian T.Ullan W. Rteinhnch. 52. Max O. Stockdale, Sylvan, Or 31, and ' Josephine McFarland, 20. - " ' Frtfnk IL. Devine, 880 East Flanders street, si. ana juuiei aiyers, i t.' . Howard T. Rankin, 534 Clinton street, tl. and Amelia Loomis Glle, 21.' - ' H. L. Backman, 892 East Starlc street, 26. and Myrtle pearl Bennett. 24. J. F. Teevin, 430 Qantenbeld avenue. 21. and Palsy Watson. 19. - . CATERING for parties, dinners and weddings; reasonable. Mrs. Sells Mann, phone A-iaai) FLOW EES FOR WEDDINGS AND FU nerals. Alfred Burkhardt, Nob Hill florist 120 23d St Main 502. A-S184. Full res suits for rent, all aUa. Pnlme Tallonnic uo.. bos Stark st Washington bldg.. corner 4th and Wash. Ingion sts. Bets & Sons, flcrlsts, funeral deslgna aivy Morrison, taam bvso; snd floral designs. z Morrison st Mm M. Smith flor'.st. 150 5th St.. 150 5th St.. op. poilte Meier & Frank's. Main 7218 BIRTHS BLAESINa To Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Blaeslng-, city, January 4. a daughter. STARK-To Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stark, 652 Quimby, December 28, a sorh BAIRD To Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baird, 1105 East Yamhill, December 14, a son. HARRIS To Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Har ris, 350 Ivy street, December 27, a daughter. LITTLEHALES To Mr. and Mrs. J. O Littlehales, city, December 6, a son PONTINO To Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pont Injr, 628 Rural avenue, December 28 a son. BRANDES To Mr. and Mrs. I.. A Brandes, 84 East Main, December 2S. a daughter. M'EWEN To Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Me Ewen, 698 Flanders, December 16, a son. DEATHS WALLACE Hazel Wallace, 890 Wy- cert. January 5. aced 17: tuberculosis. THOMPSON Lena Thompson. 1009 Mallory, January 2, agred 36; pneu monla. DISBRO O. Dlsbro, Harold avenue and Thirty-seventh street, January aged 64: carcinoma. SULLIVAN J. Sullivan. 786 East Thlr-ty-tlfth, January 3, aged 65; Brlght's disease. CRANE Minnie Ethel Crane, 235 Jef ferson, aged 32; tuberculosis. SCHUE Mary Sonne, city, January 1 aged 15: tuberculosis. FUNERAL NOTICES THOMPSON The funeral services of Lena Thompson will be held at the family residence, 1009 Mallory avenue, at 2 p. m.( Wednesday, January 6. Friends Invited. Interment Lone Fir cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS DUNNING. MENTEE & GILBAUGH. undertakers and embalmers; modern In every detail. Seventh and Pins. Main 480. Lndy assistant. , J. P. Fiiiley & Son Madrsonn,, Lady attendant Main ; A-159. ZELLER-B - RNES CO., FUNERAL Di rectors, embalmers, 270 Russsll. East 1088. Lady assistant. ERICKSON Undertaking Co., embalm Ing; lady ass't.; 409 Alder. M. 613S. EDWARD HOLuAN, UNDERTAKER. 220 xrd street. ROSE CITY CEMETERY. Phones C-2114 and Main 4444. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ABSTRACTS carefully and correctly compile and examined, charges rea sonable. Room 6, 221 4 Morrison st. fnone Main 10. James M. Fugh. I Board of Trade bldg.; abstracts a specialty. Edward Laurlson to Bessie Pon ton, lot 9, block 24. Mount Ta bor Villa 1,400 II. Hamblet, trustee, to Joseph Williams, lots 14 and 15, block 6, Fairport 437 H. Hamblet and wife to Joseph Williams. 2-l Interest In lota 14 and 15, block 6, tairpoti Margaret O. Wygant to Samuel C. Roby et al. 1 4, block 19, Clifford addition 600 Oregon Water Power Tnwnslte company to Ernest C Piper, lot 6. block 1?, City View Park ... 250 Victor Herriman and wife to John H. Ward, lot 6. block 4, High land School House addition . . . 460 K. B. Sanders to Knud Johnson, lot 6. block 13. Central Al bina addition .. . 800 Luzetta Hardman to Blanca C. Llnvllle, lots 21. 22. 23 and 24, block 184, University Tartt ... 3,500 E. B. Brubaker and wire to Anna M. Lee, south 33 1-3 feet of lot 15, block 1, Mount Tabor Cen tral tract 1,50 Clarke Clemson company to Effie B. Moll, lots 8 and 9, block 1. Clemson addition 430 B. M. Lombard and wife to Paul B. Semer, lot 3, block 8, Han cock street addition 650 Sunnyside Land & Improvement company to KobeYt Brooke, east 6.17 feet of lot 6 and all of lots 6. 7 and 8, block 44, Sunnyside 2,500 John Douglan an wife to Louis Rosenblatt north 40 feet of lot 3 and south 25 feet of lot 2, block 20, Kings 8ocond addition 5,625 Title Guarantee & Trust company to August Zink et al, lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, block 9, Irvlngton Heights jfJOO August Ziiik and wife to M. M. Cavanaugh, lots 9. 10. 11 and 12. block 9, Irvlngton Heights 1,600 Portland Kealty & Trust company to Aram O. Cartoxlan. lot 11. block 17. Chicago 160 J. W. Reed to C. J. Culllson, lot X. block 1. Second Williams ad dition 4,600 J. H. Dunlop to William Curry Franklin, east half ' of north west oiiartpr of section 24. township 1 north, range 6 east. 1,200 H. Hamblet and wife to Esther F. Bond et al, lots 29, 30, block 21. Fairport addition 487 River View Cemetery association to John D. Keliher. lot 40, sec tion 102, said cemetery 100 H: C. Campbell and wife to P. J. Mlllr south liBif Of lot 8. blOCk O," Tabor Heights 600 Ada Lawrence to Theophil Kas per, 2 acres in northwest Quar ter of section S3, township 1 north, Yange 2 east 800 Irvlngton Investment qpmpany to Mary McCabe Villa, lot IS. block 11, Irvlngton 1.000 W. C. Alvord and wife to James S. BIrrel, lot 3, block 90, Irvlng ton 1.S50 Guatav Hoffman and wife to A J. Berg, lot 12, block S2, Cen tral Albtna 100 M. F. Corbett and wife to John Schletnlng, lot 4. block 6, Lin coln Park 600 O. O. Gammans and wife to J. E. ,McMurren et al. lots 1, 11. block 1. Chicago Center 250 H. G. Sahlstrom and wife to Ida C. Robb. lots 1. 2, block 3. Maplewood addition 100 Daniel B. Bush and wife to Ben lamin Green, lot 1. block 34. Woodstock 660 River View Cemetery association to Adolph Colson, lot 2, section 102. said cemetery 100 Railway Investment company to J. Phelan, lot 1. block 10, North Albina 860 H. C. Adams to R. B. Caswell et at 83?&8- feet In the east H of southwest K of section -27, township 1 north, range 2 east JO.000 B. M. Lombard and wife to A. J. Melvin. lots 10 and 11, block 26. Railway addition to Monta vllla 100 Andrew Mollne and wife to Hen- - rletta B. Ferris, lot 21, block -1,' Firlafld . i.... 1,900 J, 8. McDonald to Peter Adams. . . lots 10 and 12, block. ItJ, Lex ington Heights ..... TOO T. O. Lee and wife to William A. Adams et at. iws 10 ana li. -r . block , Lexington Heights .ad dition , 600 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ' W. C. Alvord and wife to John M. Pittlnger, lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 15, ;; 18 and 17, blqbk 3; lots 6, 6. 7,. 13, 16, 17 and 18, block 104; - lots 17 and 18, block 107, Irv- "lngton 20,000 Bridget Bauman to Steve Kos mecke, lot 19, block 6, Multno mah addition 600 A. T. Schouboe et al, trustees, to E. G. Worth, east of lot 8 and east of north 10 feet of lot 7, block S, Garrison sub division 1,900 Investment company to Anna A. Peterson, lots 1 and 2, block 29, Irvlngton Park 650 Investment company to Louise C. Peterson, lots 3 and 4, block 29, Irvington Park 650 Moore Realty company to Daniel "W.- Pierce, lots 1 and 7, block 3; lots 7 and 9, block 4; lots 1, 2, 7, 8, 11 and 12, block 6; lots 8, 4, 7, 8, 11 and 12, block 6; lots 6 sad 6, block 9, Lorrin- - tonr alsf lot 6, block 7, Ivan hoe 7.100 W. H. Davis and wife to Katie Reischman, lot 4, block 3, Bralnard 150 F. M. Mitchell and wife to Katie Reischman, lot 8, block 3, Bralnard- 160 Asa D. Holiday and wife to El- ' bert N. Barney et al, lots 10, 11. 14, 15, 18, block 6. Smith son Land company's addition.. 875 John H. Bellmer and wife to Charles and Kate Relmer, south Vi of southwest U of north west M of section 6, township 1 north, range 1 west 1,500 G. w. Jackson and wife to Hennie P. Coleman, lots 127 and 130, Ar- leta Park 2,200 G. J. Coleman and wife to G. W. .lackson, lots 2 and 4, block 6, Troutdale 1,800 Astoria Abstract, Title & Trust company to Alameda Land company, southwest of southwest Va, and northeast M of southwest 'i of section 24, township 1 north, range 1 east 100 Edgar B. Hyatt and wife to Percy R. lVarce. lot 10 and south 22 feet of lot 9, block 3. Moulton & Scobey's subdi vision of block "B," Tlbbett's addition 600 Title Guarantee & Trust companv to W. II. Wood, lot 12, block 17, South St. Johns 275 J. A. Kclineller and wife to Joseph P. Montli et al.-lot 10, block 5. Rosedale 800 R. R. Schomrt to Hans Chrlsten son, lots 8 and 9, block 10, Strawberry Dale 350 J. W. Curra'n and wife to E. F. Ferris et al, Vs acres, begin ning at northwest corner of section 15, township 1 north, range 1 east 8,000 Oregon Real Estate comnany to Edwin V. OHara. lot 7, block 257. Holladavs1 addition 1,100 William Stalger and . wife to Peter Knox, lot 14, block 6, Gay's addition 325 Title Guarantee & Trust com pany to P. Bue and E. Moe. lots IB and 16, block 12, South St. Johns 476 Title Guarantee & Trust com pany to Peter Bue, lots 1 and 2. block 12. South St. Johns .. '476 Colonial Investment company to Letltia H. Clary, part or lots 7 and 8. block 1, Fordham Heights , ......... 3.812 T. C. Bowen and wife to Sadie J. Carney, north 90 feet of lots 3 and 4, block 118, Grover's addi tion 4.200 George Johnson to Karl R. Madi son, Bouth do reet or tot i. Essex Park 850 Josph N. Teal and wlf to Mary A. Wilson, lots l ana z. diock 7, Auburn Park R. I. Erkerson and wife to W." C. Alvord. 20 acres beginning 44 rods north of southeast corner of rectlon 24, township 1 north. 800 range 1 east 14,000 Theodore Hornheim, transfers to Ethel Casselberry, lots 1, 2 and 3. block 6, Council Crest Park 1.700 George W. Foott et al to Tyrone P. Cook. 20 acres beginning at point 765.12 feet south and 16V4 feet west of northeast corner of the D. L. C. No. 49. In town ship 1-. north, range 3 east ... 1.500 Fletcher Linn and wife to E. V. Hale, lot 2, block 1, Blngham s addition Pauline Peters to William Wil son Robinson -et al, lot 16, block 4, Oakhurst . 450 226 B. T. Soden and wife to Llda B. McKltrick. lots 3 and 4, block 7. Oakdale 425 Charles J. Blaekstrom and wife to Daniel Hue. lot 10, block 1, Rakstrom's addition to St. Johns 600 Pacific Title A Trust Co.. the lendlns abstractors, 204-6-6-7 Failing bldg. SEE Williams Abstract Co. for prices. Chamber of Commerce. 888 NEW TODAY. There May Be Something In this list that will Interest you. An elegant 8 room bouse, lot 67 by 125 feet; $4500; terms. A fine 6 room house, lot 100 by 110 feet, $2200; terms. 4 room house, 4 lots, fine orchard, nice garden, $2400; terms. A fine 8 room house, with nice gar den, some fruit, $1800; terms. Fine 8 room house fronting on car line with 2 acres of Jand, all cleared, good orchard, $8000. We have city lots, business corners, ranches. Come In and see our list. Nester & Richardson 122 H GHAUT) AVE. Quick Sale A Bunch of Fine Lots on the PENINSULA Near car and school ; great money-maker; at a ridiculously low price if taken immediately. Brong-Steele Co, 110 Second Street. , farm Bargain We offer the best f89 acra farm to the Willamette valley at a era I bargain. This farm must be seen to be appre ciated. It Is In a high state of cultiva tion. Excellent so!L Fine young or chard. Good new house and barn; lays on main county road. Half mile from good vallev town; 2H miles-from an other. S300O cash will handle. 10 to 16 years for balance. Farmer retiring prefers interest. .For particulars call at ouc office, N ' '. 202K Stark Street Hortglige Loans Lcwevt rates of Interest, -LOOTS &ALOXOV, CSS Stark Street, aeat SeaoaS. A GOOD XXTZSTICEXT. $59500 106x108, $ houses frontlrtr Oregon tlectno ic K.. on liooa. near Porter; will s"n be warehouse p-n-erty. Gordon, 2u8 4lh st. rj ms. NEW TODAY. - Mosier-Orchard-Lands 40 acres of finest orchard soil. 4H miles from Mowier, on good road; 11 acres In cultivation and fenced; t room house, barn and outbuildings; good well; 850 bearing fruit trees ef the best varieties, all In fine condition; plenty of wood and outside range; 'school close by. Prioe 84500; half cash. - , . Kauf f mann & Moore 335 lumber Exchange. ', Meeting notices t I BAT. NEIGHBOR, COMB up ' to the meeting of okM George Washington camp rmma-i lOnigOl Ql HO lla W n2SI IT aiah to aneak to TOO. All VVC-VWl .visiting neljftbora ara 'Wei-... H. A. V .tEDRlCH. Clerk. IVANHOK lodge. No. 1, K. of P., meets tonight (Tuesday) 7:30, K. of P. hall. 11th and Alder sts. Installation of of-; fleers and other important business and there will be, something doing In the banquet hall. A full attendance re q ne ted. Visiting Knights welcome. GEO. J. EM ERICH, C. C. A- H. OAILOHU, ,K. PI K. B. ELLISON encampment No. 1, I. O. O. F. Special meeting this (Tuesday) evening, January 5. 1909, at 8 o'clock. Odd Fellows' temple. Golden Rule de-: gree. Members urged to attend. Vis itors welcome. By order CP; t E. B. SHARON, Scribe ; M. W. A. OREGON GRAPE CAMP. No. 6975. Mondays: Selllng-Hlrscb diock, inn and wasnington sis. M. W. A. EVERGREEN CAMP, 6.4. meets Wednesday evening- Altsky bldg.. 3d and Morrison it, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 1 as: New 5 room modern bungalow. Im proved street; $2300; $500 cash, balance like rent; close to Hawthorne ave. CONKLIN BROS., 302 Rothchtld bldg., 4th and Washington. Price & Peck 38th and Hawthorns. 4 room cottage on E. Taylor St. Im provements, etc., all paid; $1600. 5 room modern bungalow for only $2150; $350 down and balance $15 per month with interest. 8 room modern house In fine location, 1 block to Hawthorne car; $3300; $1500 down, balance to suit buyer. Great Bargain Lots $1500, M easily, fine double corner, 100x100, well fenced, 16th st, close in, level lawn, lot fruit trees, shade trees, etc; good small house. $1000 Double corner, 100x125, 18th st., close In; must sell; only those mean--Ing business need apply. No agents. Sea my exclusive agent West Coast Co., Grand Theatre bldg. Main 7862, A-183S. SUBURBAN BARGAINS. A fine c.ottage home on splendid lot, 100x100, for $1800; $200 cash, balance $20 a month. Seven lots, 350x100, beautiful view; city water: 4 blocks 'M-V" carllne; for $2000, or we will build $1200 house Uo suit) and will take monthly payments for whole business. Besides, having a beautiful homo this is an excellent In vestment STARR A CAMPBELL, End of Montavllla Carline. FARM, the best 328 acres for selling In JO acre tracts In Oregon, crossed by the Salem Electric line, 200 acres under cultivation, splendid large buildings, depot on place: prico and terms right. Must qpll this weeje. John B. Easter Gerllnger bldg. Main 2203; WoodVn 2283. Will flake Yea Money $150 , Will rent for $10 per month: will make you a nice home; 60x100 lot, new 3 room plastered house, near can; fine view; good neighborhood; barn, chick en coop. Haverstlc & Gallagher. 843 Vk Washington st. 6 ROOM HOUSE and lot 60x100 on East 30th oh W.-W. carline; prico $1500; half cash; terms. Spencer Be Co. 102 za st. BEAUTIFUL block, Delaware ave.. 1 AA f ,. . ..n L i 1 1 i it mi-iirl 11 .V. n tl, I 1VU 1 i t AH' III n.iii.'f..in . ... " - . rar. on Willamette blvd.. near river: Mo; casti; also uiuck rnyn addition; loo feet tt car; cheap, for $1150. SMITH & ELLMAKER. Main 5179. 522 Worcester bldg. WELL sheltered cozy new home; t good rooms; hall, pantry, good porch es and 6 fine lots (corner). 50x100 each; fruits; garden poultry park;, will divide rounds as buyer wonts. Must return and care for .estate east; will sacrifice all for $2550. Portland Homes co., zt Morrison st. - . 4 CHOICE lots, corner Denver ave. and Portland boulevard: price, $2500: terma: 8 lots close In on Commercial street; cement walks; price, $2850; good lot in Vernon. $550;, easy terms; lots 50x100. Munkers & Shelton, 268 Stark St., room 14. OPPORTUNITY! , LOTS FOR $3 MONTHLY. $125. high, level, sightly lots, water In; 5 cent carline buy before increase. ADLER & Kl'RNS, 226 Lumber Exchange. BEAUTIFUL new 5 room bungalow, heart of Sunnyside, 2 blocks to car, full cement basement and walks; street highly Improved; leaving city: must sell; $2d00; $650 cash, balance $10 month. Main 5ii. 1225 BUYS another beautiful bungalow. 4 room, ' new and modern; high ground; 1 block from Hawthorne car; close to school; $1925, $225 down, $13 a month. T. W. Marshall. 3th and Haw thorne. OWNER PINCHED. Must sell 4 full lots in Woodstock. blocks from carline; fine location and $400 below market Value; price $1000. ?27 Board or Trade. GOOD new 6 room house with 3 full 4 blocks, east side; 3 blocks to car: worth Just $3200; must go east; will sell, $2500 spot cash this week. Don't bother me unless you mean business. Main 6179. WE ARE OWNERS AND AGENTS. River View and Peninsula property. If interested In low prices and easy terms call on us. Summit Iuvestme.j Co., 129 Ktuingswonn ave. SNAP If taken at once, 1 6 room houite, lot 80x169 feet, $1650. $450 cash, bal ance $15 per month; H4 blocka from Mount Scott carline. at Kern Park. Sadie McKibben. phone Tabor 200. A BEAUTIFUL 8 room house on Haw thorne ave.; all modern - Improve ments; fruit, rosea and cement walks; for sale by owner, $6360. Tv W. iiar- shsll. 89tn ana nawumrng. FOR SALE By owner, thoroughly mod em 5 room bungalow, with furnace. 4 block from carline; price, $2500. $?o3 cash, balance $2 per month. Call 1031 K. Z I ST. in.. Amprm mr. $1600 BUTS 8 room house and lot 62x at Anabel, Mount Scott line; ho rented for $1J; this Is a snan. I n; have money. Sea E. H. Lvment, Msdison. ' i'OO us n.t 2ii I WILL build hoyse to uit .umn.t, on or-rner, east and south ftiiin, I block from A. car. terms. C'-ill K-u V., 17th N. phone "V.'on n I7. - , WANTED- To my 10 eir . - tract two ml '.es f tTi Ctrr 1H from Olsditone 1 arK, or v. .1 J. J. H.. t.erlt'-S'T, 15 iTo"'.7ii 'M.,-.. e x-ii i....7ii... . j I I ehno. - nPt': 1, i I Ci'.l 41 V of i-i; S- I A' ' ' I - 1 t - I