The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, January 31, 1930, Image 4

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    THE IONE INDEPENDENT
Friday. Jan. 31 1930.
Additional Local ,
Mm R. E. Harbison of Morgan
Is receiving treatment In the Port
Und Medical hospital. Mrs. Har
hiaon hat been in poor health for
some time.
Wiyn-Sperry of Portland, but
who is a former lane boy, way
eallintt on friende bete Saturday.
Nicholi Thompson, who has
heen working in Portland for a
few weeks, returned Wednesday
of last week to hi ranch home.
Walter En hank a shipped two
tons of dressed turkeys Jan., 16.
Mrs Frank Engelman returned
the middle of last week from a
pleasant visit in Portland.
0i Thursday of last week we
had no mail until noon. Because
nt twible on the main line of the
0. W. R. & N. our engine had to
irnke a trip to Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. John L-uy were
out going passengers on Saturday
nignt's tram. Mrs Louy went to
Seattle to visit hrbi'rund Mr
Louy went to Los Ange'es to in
hit daughter and family.
Larry Londergan retun.ed Sat
uHay from a visit in Portland.
The Henry Cohn shee y that have
Uen feeding at the McMurr.y
ranch above town, were moved
Ian week to the Sloan Thompson
ranch on Butler Creek for lamb
ing.
On Monday Harlan McCurdv
arrived at the creek ranch below
town with hia band of sheep,
bnngning them from '.he Uo.k
Creek ranch. It was necessary to
break trail much cf the way, but
he made the trip in less than
four days. Lambing will begin
Feb.. 5.
. Many of our town's people have
found it necessary to remove the
now from the roofs of their bus
inest houses and dwellings.
Last Friday the thermometer
began to show an upward trend.
Since that time it has remained
above the zero mark.
Wate Crawford had consider
able difficulty breaking a road in
to town on Thursday of last w eer
in order to get his children bscl
into school. He remained in towi
over night, returning home Fii
day.
Lee Bickner broke road fron
his place to town on Wednesday
of last week and on Tr.ursda)
broke road in the opposite dire
tion. Carlsons broke road fron
their place to connect with Bed
r.
Many of the rural pupils a
boarding in town 'luring the tin
that the roads are impassable
Mr. Sam Led'jedder was call
ing on friends near lone recently
driving over from Bosrdmsr
i
where be was spending a coup'i
of days at home of his father it
law, MikeRowell. Mr. Le.ibeJder
is now working on a boat i hat
makes a daily run btetwetu Or
gon eity and Pj li.nd.
IK TJZ CIICUH COTJET OF THE STATE OF OEEGON FOR MORROW COUIVY.
WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
I Plaintiff.
vs. SUMiiONS KOR I'L'tU'
1. i. Toward Jr., Receiver; A. B. Anderson; Blron ft McNaushton - :
Trust Co.. Ladd Estate Co.; GeorReC. Howard; David E. I.offiren; J. A. 1.11": r '.'
Lytle; Northern Pacific Railway Co.; Mary 8. McCulloujilr R. 0. Horning; : I ' ' ,
H. J. Hlbbard; L. A. Dohle; W. J. Locke, George Carbu! i; Witt. II ' I
Pleree; Warren J. Pierce; George Siishaiipr: A. V. Reactler; Walter"' f
Ulackbtirn; Thos, A. Cronk; J. F. Fox; W. 8. Hunt; Alfred Ives; C. H. "' " .
Ivea; W. R. Walpole; M. E. Doble; Geo. W. Putnam; J' let A. Olsea:' " I ' ! ' i
IT. M. Rlgga; W. N. Rlggs; D. J. Van Sryoc; J. h. Mi n.oe; Fred C
Tull; L. Alboucq; A. AlDoucq; Ilank of lone; Bank of lone, Trustee;..!. .
Jlalsley, Admlnlatrator of the estate of A. liennett; Joe'ihine Kltzger-
ald; B. L. Jenkins; W. 0. MoCaw; J. A. Yoemans, TrtM e; Tlernoy-
Toaer Co.; Zelma A. Roe; 0. A. Graham: E. H. Bell; T. J. Curtbi; Roy ,
iufgan; Amy uuggan; u A. Bybouts; Max Asmus; Stewart Wilson:
B. K. Mulkey; Beule 0. Mulkey; Claud H. Furman, II. M, Htaysa;
Francis J. Staysa; Mike Mulligan; A. W. Cohb: Annie II. P.ctts; Ella R.
Walpole; A. T. Herlem; Morrow Ciunty, Oregon, and n!o all other
persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, C3late, lien or
Interest In or to the real estate herein described.
. ' "" ! i"' Defendants.
To Harriet A. Olsen: T. .1. Curtis; 15. II. Bell; Tlnrney-Tonnr Co.; J. A. Yeomens, Truitee; W. 0. McCaw;
n. L. Jenkins; Josephine Fltjgerald: . Albc.ueq, I,. Alhoucn; J. L. Monroe; W. M. Rlggs; Go. W. Putnam;
'XT. n. Hunt; J. F. Fox; Tbos. A. Cr nk; A. W. I:midiler; Warren J. Pierce; Wm. II. Pler.e; 0o. Car
buhn: Mary S. MeCullough; Amy D gnn; Hoy Dtipgan; Claud II. Furmnn; Fred C. Tull; W. M. RIkct; II.
1. Hlbbard; J. A. Lytle, and also al other perncD or partlrs unknown cluiining any right, title, OKtate, lien
or Interest In or to the ral estate h tpIi dim,rlbd.
IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OP OREGON:
Teu are hereby DoMflnd that TbeWest Extension Irrigation District, plaintiff, the holder of certificates of
rfellaqitenry nmnhered 2Sn2, for the amount of $1432-66 : certificate of delinquency number'' ''JOS, for the
amount of $149.J1: Certificate of Delinquency numbered 2294, for the '.mount of $280.90; certificate, of de
Hieueacy numbered for the amount of $836.45; certificate of delinquency numbered 220S, for the
amount of $664.30; certificate of delinquency numbered 2297, for the amount of $98.7$: the same being the
mounts then due and delinquent fir plaintiff's taxes for the year 192. together with rrnulty, interest
ad coets Hereon. That all ot the said certificates were Issued on the tth day of June A. D, 112$, by tht
The Man From
Georgia
iy RvD I UUUULAj A
(OoBvrlKht
W1IF.N Clnrlcc't hither proposed
thm he lake both lit wife and
laughter to thii hlg political eonren
limi, the daughter, at least, win fur
from thrlllcit at the lili-n.
"Hut. father." slip begun, trying to
bi'i-iii npprei-iuilve mill yet unable to
hide her real lack of Interest, "won't
we he a great nulsiiw-e to you In the
ll? Mother, of course, might not he.
'it what can you possibly do with
tl!P?"
Her futher laughed, lie was a
ittlegnle from hi district u much be
tii use of i lie quality o that laugh as
hcctinse of hl pnllili-itl strength.
"Never you mind whnl I'll do with
yu. Don," he mild, lie had always
culled her "son" lievintse he had ex
peeled her to he n mm.
So t'lnrlce had w alled and .now she
was "seeing." There was no dele
Kale. epcrtiitur. guard ncsp:i'l
rvportei inure l -.itu-it In the dally
sessions of th i...iioiiiii ..nventlon
than was this v I'vii-rii tlrl
"If you and wmi inntlici would
llhe to co on i! "ipo." tier I. ilier had
hiitiin one niornK i; '! things "
appirenlly Impclcs ,.s ic progress In
nominating.
"IlimieJ" cried flarlce. "Why, fa
'her D' 'MiiK would di: 3 me awn)
in'll ui man l e,"liiln:ile't. I never
Ann . pm iIikI in my life. I wouldn't
u.ive iiiimm-iI It toi world. I 'pmi old
daddy, you do know what I'd like
tuner than I know myself."
"I know one thins 'hat perhaps you
Hunk I don't kimw ton." he said,
poluipdly.
Hurlee hlushed "Tea?"
Her rnlhcr m Hided. "I know that
he young man delegate from Georgia
lm not l.wt much time Id trying to
aftilli.te whh certain members at
laihi'tl to Hip Iowa ilpUratlon."
"li -Mr. .Mncdnnnldl We have
seen m good deul of him. haven't wet"
Clarli-e asked naively.
t'luilctt became exelted at the
nallotlng that night In the gieal con
veiillnn hall when Hie dcudlock finally
broke and It looked as If perhaps a
nomination might be made, that she
a wonderfully beautiful. Her
cheeks were hurnlng with enthusiasm:
ner eye spnrkipd: her very being was
raillani with Joy nt the prospective
(mrey nf their favored candidate
Her sent was next to the seats at
Killed to the Georgia delegation and
George Mardonald always made It a
point to get the chair next to hers
Tonight he watched her with so much
wonder In his eyes that he almost
forgot that I hey were at a very Im
porfuiit moment In the convention
Tor the young Southerner had fnllen
completely In love with Clnrlce Cum
ndngs of Iowa. He was S'ire that op
one more heautlful ever lived, and h
chuffed under the, restraint of conven
lion that had kept him from telllnr
her so
Suddenly, In the mldl of rheerlnr
and deafening noises, music, shrilling
tint waving nf banners for the csndl
dale who had at last won nomination
iTirlce sank back In het rlinlr.
Slardonald of Ceorgla was soon to
not lee this.
"What Is It. Miss CunimingaT be
is'xed anxiously.
narlce tried to retain her normal
-ttiiinde. "h I It Just occurred to
me what -what It all means." she said
n:llgotisly.
"You uieun " No one could hear
'hem.
"I mean we muf go home-now,'
ald I'lurlce.
The man loukcd at her. What could
die miiin? Could It lm posslhle that
that It muttered to her tuut she would
hove to be veparuted from him?
tt wua her father, speaking to them,
that really roused Clarice. Come
over to the hotel when you can get
out. V.'uu't you Join us?" to the young
fieiirglun.
"I should think I would." said Mac
donuld quickly.
, And while all the others were bat
ing supper and talking of candidates
' and conventions, ClurVc and the mem-
ber from Georgia had sought the Irou
hnl con v at the hotel.
1 a it too soon tor tut to ten you
that yon are the niat lieuiitlful girl
I hnvo ever looked at and that I lov
you?"
Clarice did not answer. "1 reulUe
llud 1 nlimil.1 wall (hut I should
w rite to you an I come to see you and
' woo you as yon deserve to he wooed,
i hut I must Ml .tom first that I Ifive
' you. Ho you -care?"
Clarice nodded. "Yes I enre a
whole lot. Tint Is why I I haled to
think of going home."
I And after thai they talked until
! Clnrlce was called In.
"r'nthcr, the delegate from Ocnr
gla would like to have the floor for a
' moment," said Clarice as they stood
, liv the door to say good night.
' Plitt u mil uf order tonhht. The
meeting has adjourned." said het fa
Hum laughing
! Hut he listened, none the less, and
It he regretted that he had brought
. his only daughter to I lie convention
with hi in. he was sport enough not
to tell her so. Her happiness was his
REPORT OF COMMITTEE
ON CO-OPERATIAE
ORGANIZATION
North Pacific Grain
I Growers Inc., Now
! A Going Concern
j The Farmers' National Grain
Corporation, organized under the
laws of Delegare, was the first
ot the national commodity mar
I keting organizations to be recom
niet.ded and sponsored by f.he
Federal Farm Board. The plan of
organization wa worked out
by representatives of the Farm
Hoard and of cooperative grain
marketing associations. The plan
provides, tmjng other things that
there shall be five regional asso
ciations ami that the metubeiahii
in the regional association shall
be composed of cooperative eleva
tor or ware.ouie companies,
irmn pools and sales agencies
within the area designated as a
region or districc.
Iiie North Pacific Grain Grow
ers Inc. was the tint uf the rr
gional associations to become It
gaily organized. The organization
committee prepared ai tides ol
His icinion and by laws modeled
fur thune of The Farm
ere Nationul Grain Corporotion.
l'lle-n" documents together witl
abri t jeicriplionof tht prof-osed
t an of brganiuliun and opera
t on has been submitted to the
Farm Board for approval. Not
only was approval given immedi
ately but the Farm Board indicat
ed that the plans proposed for
the North Pacific states would
probably be used as a model ot
example for the othc regional
irganizations. Following this ol
ficial approval the North Pacific
jrain Growers Inc., filed its cer
ifijdte of inc irporation in Dele
vare, adopted the by laws, elec
id directors arid officers, and i
nov engaged in aiding the wheal
4roA-ers to form local associations
that i I compose itsm nibership.
Continued on list Pg.
Mr. Albert Shavrr arrived if
lone Tuesday ni'it. called here
bv the death of l b ister in law
Mrs. Charley Sht v r.
Urx. Elvin Ely ii Morgan i
(; iiie ill witn iii'li.e. za
lATION.
i
tax t'olluctor of tho County of Morrow, StuU of Oreuu, the same, belug the amounts thea duo und dll
queut for taxes for said year, tiyon th real property situated lu Morrow County, Oregon, belug assessed re
spmtlvoly to yon, as la hereinafter rut forth In this summons.
You nre hereby notified that In the tmlijolmd tubiilutlou of this aummoiis the left hand Column nf tliu
said tabulation tinder t!:e words "Arsisncd Owner and Present Owner" Is correctly rprsntd and alleged
the name of the person to whom the respective parrels wore asiumaed for the year 1928, as shown by the t
rolls of Morrow County, Oregon, which mime appears directly opposite the description of the tract under
the column "des- rlptlou," and following and directly under and huiieuth said name at the assewed owiur
as aforesaid, ia the name ot the present owner ot such tract, or having aome right, title, Hen or Interest In
sld property, If different from the SHseNsed owner as shown by suld aiwumamcnt rolls. That In the coliiius
next rollowlug in said tabulation under the word description, shows and properly alleges the descrlplkia
of the several traits, herein referred to. That In the suld description In every rase the capital letters "N"
"W" "8" ''E" mesa and are equivalent to the four points of the compiae "North" "West" "Mouth" "East."
and in every case the abbreviation "It ot W" meant and Is equlvalen' to the words "Right nf Way" ind U
every case the abbreviation "lllk"mrans and Is equivalent to the word "lllork" and in every case the an
brevlatlon "Inc." means and la equivalent to the word Inclusive, and In every enne the abbreviation
"Govt" meana and la equivalent to the words "Government of the United Htates of America," Following
each domrlptlon In the said tabulstlon and reading from left to right therein, the column headed "Heo,"
Indicates Section number. The column h muled "Twp" means and Indicates Township, and tht lettert N or
8 Indicates South and North of the haso line. In the column headed "Kg." means and liidlrstes the Rang
Fast of the Willamette Meridian, 1 he Column headed with the word "Tax" Indicates the amount In dollars
and rents of tax due for which said certificates were Issued upon tit respective tracts referred to and
set opposite said sum In the column headed description. The words "Pen, and Int." Indicates the penalty
and Interest accumulated upon the respective amounts from the date of delinquency to June lib ISIS, and la
the column headed "Total" next following, Indicates and correctly rpreteatt the total amouat of tax due
plaintiff for Irrigation district taxes, together with penalty and Interest to the (In day of June 1I2S.
upon the respective tracts therein described. In the column next following iitn.rr the words "Asesed for
the year" Indicates and correctly reprtaenta the year for which said taxes were asarsaed, and lor whlok
said tax became due and delinquent, for which aald certificates wers tssti d, Tl at la ever case Ike
reference to It and Pluck In said description are as shown on the niapa of the Oregon Land and V Mar '"oin
pany on file In the office of the County Assessor of Morrow County, Oregon, a tuort particular deearljtleu
of which said property la as follows, tn-r.lt: r
Assessed Owner
and
Present Owner
fract
No.
Certificate of Delinquency No. $2 92
$14 32 $5
10. T. J. Curtis NV.'H SE' $ 4N 25 $4 05 14. 7$ 7$ 7$ mi
13. Hoy A Amy DuKgan KW BE 11 4N 25 164.00 $7.71 111.71 1926
A. S. Andersou
r,5. R. 8. Howard Jr. r.c. NE4 12 4N 21 164.00 27.71 261.71 1926
Strong t McNaughton
Trust Co. Ladd Estate Co. '
61. L.'A. Sybouta ' Ni:4 SWy. PE4 11 -4N It 111.61 $5 11 117.76 1926
NW'4 SE4. SWUSEa
N of Canal.
15. Max Aamiie K', KK 16 4N 2t 147 S $1 $1 1$S$1 1926
Stewart Wilson 1 , . ,
30. Geo. C. Howard MV'i StU, N H BWK
Si: -4 1 4N 25 2S7.00 66 01 113 61 1126
David E. I-ofgreii SW'i SW'4 SEi .
.1. J. A. Lytle VV.'a m SEU 1 4N 15 41. tt 9 43 $6.4$ It. '4
16. E. K. Mulkey VV. NEU , E ' EH SW
Nr. '4 16 4N 26 46 16 I9 60 66 7 1926
Ileesle O. Mulkey " ' ' I ' .
Annie 11. Itetts T '''. '':''! ' , I '
Duvld lifgren " ' ' ' 1 ' " I ' ' "
'4. Claude II. Furman Y. 10 Acres RW'4 PW4 1$ 4N 26 41 St 9 43 It 41 1926
R. M. Staysa 1 i I l '
Francis J. staysa f" I r ( IV ! '
54. Mike Mulligan W'i Iit 4 Cor'l. 11 4N 2E . 67 11 1111 71 19 1921
A. W. Cobb j ; , . , , . i v ,r j .
Certificate of Delinquency No. J . P M
$1469.61.
10. Northern Pacific Ry Co. Ni:4. EH MVU 21 4N 2t 29 4 6$$$ 267.11 1926
N of Canal
39. Mary S. McCollongh WH NK'4 1 4N 26 132 47 El 47 211 94 1926
19. It. O. Horning SV.'H SW4 less Canal 1 4N 11 97.99 22 (4 lit. 61 1926
George C. Howard K of W I
36. R. S. Howard Jr. Rec. SH NK'i 1 4N 26 197 21 41.11 142 $7 192$
Strong t McNaughton
Trost Co. 1-add Estate Co.
11. Northern Pacific Ry Co. f-E'BVU IS (N 21 $2 SO 1114 ltt 66 1911
12. 11. J. Hlbbord S 12.466 Acres of 23 IN 21 46 67 10 41 66 66 1926
1.. A. Doble eik. 17 W
12. NorthernPsrlflrRy.ee. lxits 6-6 Govt. 23 KN 26 29 9$ 6 11 lilt 1(26
43. Nortkern Pacific Ry. Co. Lot I Gov't. 21 6N 26 146 16 21 14 171 69 1916
It. Northern Pacific Ry. Co. Lot 7 Gov't. 11 IN 16 64 9S 14 91 71 II 1911
Certificate of Dellnqurary No. 2294.
$20.90.
7. Geo. Carbuhn Lot 2 Plk 24W 24 IN 26 26 16 4 7$ tl $1 1936
8. Geo. Carbuhn Ut 2 I!lk !4 H W 24 6N 24 i.76 ' .63 I II 1911
30. Ladd Estate Co. Parts of Lota 3-4-6 6 24 6N 26 41 06 9 41 66 41 1931
Strong A McNuughtoa Itlk 23 W.
Trust Co. ' i '
4 . Wm. II. Pierce l ots 1-2, part nf 1-4- 24 IN 26 41 01 9 43 It. 41 1921
Warren J. Pierre 6-1 Itlk. 23 W
50. Geo Snsbaeur Uit 1 Plk 24 W 24 IN 21 19 97 4 69 14 66 1911
'6. Ella R. Walpole IM i Blk 17 W 26 IN 26 21.01 4 96 11 99 1921
4. Ilearhler, A. XV. lot 7 Plk 20 W 21 6.V 26 20 SO 4 71 II 11 1921
C. Walter Blackburn lct2Rlk20W 26 IN 26 20 60 4 71 16 11 1926
9. Thns A. Cronk Lot 2 Hilt 3 W 26 6N 21 20 tt 4 71 26 11 1926
IS. J. F. Fox Lot 6 Blk 3 W 21 IN 26 20 It 4 71 26 (1 1921
Certificate of Delinquency No. 229S.
IS36.4S.
:i. W. S. Hunt Ixt4 Illk. 1 W. Lot 26 IN 26 42 11 1 61 61 79 1126
2 Blk I W.
22. Alfred Ives. Uit 7 Blk 4 W 21 IN II It It 4 71 16 11 1921
23. C. II. Ives lit 1 Blk 4 W 25 IN 21 11 tl 4 64 11 67 126
27. H. S. Howard Jr. Rec. I-ot 9-12 Inc. Blk. 26 IN 26 II 12 II II 111.17 lirl
XV. R. Walpole 16 W
M. E. Doble
49. Geo. W. Putnam XM 1 Blk t W 26 IN 21 26 SS 4 71 21 21 1121
r.O. Harriet A. Olson Lot 2 Blk 17 W 2S CN 26 21.07 4 II 21 91 1931
. V. M. P.lcri lt 2 Blk 17 W 26 6N 26 21.07 4 14 25 91 1131
7. R. S. Howard Jr. Rec. Lot 1-2 Blk 2 W 26 IN 21 41.91 9 41 ' 16.4$ 1121
Strong A McNaughton
Trust Co. Ladd Estate Co.
51. R. 8. Howard Jr. Rec. Elk 1$ W tl IN tl 11.66 II 166.11 1121
Ktrong t McNaughton
Trust Co. Iji-J LsUte Co.
:,. R. S. Howard Rec. Lots 1-6 Inc. Blk tl IN 26 14.61 11.1$ 19$ $$ 192$
Strong & McNaughton 20 W. ,
Trust Co. Ladd Estate Co. , ,
Certificate of Delinquency No.
64. D. J. VanScyoc
:9. It. a. Howard Jr. Rec.
W. R, Walpole
A. T, Herlem
J. L, Munroe
2$. It. ft. Howard Jr. Rec.
W. R. Walpole
' Fred Tu!l
2. L. Alhourq
A. Alboucq
3, Bank of lone
J. Balsley, Adm.
Bank of lone, Trustee
14. Josephine Fitzgerald
24. B. h. Jenkins
33. W. O.-.MrCaw
$3. Tlerney- Toner Co,
Certificate of Delinquency No.
67. J. A. Yeomans, Triwtce
62. Znlma A. Itowe
O. A. Graham
5. E. II. Bell
YOU AND EACH OF YOU, are further notified at the reaprctlve owners of the legal title of the several
tracts ot property hereinabove described as the same appears of record, that West Extension Irrigation
District, the plaintiff above named will apply to the Circuit Court of the aforesaid County and State, for a
decree forecloalng all liens against all of the property above described and mentioned In said certificate.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY HI MMONED to appear on or before the 16th day of March, A. D.
1930. and defend this action, or pay tho amount duo plaintiff, upon plaintiff's Hen, together with costs and
accrued interest, and In failure to do so, a judgment c 'id decree will he rendered against you aa your Interest
may appear from the tabulation aforesaid, foreclosing the lien of the aald plaintiff for taxes and cents
against the several tracts of landahove described.
This summons Is published by order of the Hon. James Alger Fee, judge of the above entitled Court, and
the date f the first publication of this summons la the 10th day of January 1930..
All process and papers In the proceeding-.! may be served upon tht undersigned In tht State of Oregon at
tht address hereinafter mentioned. '
XV. 'J. WARNER,
fne of Plulntlff't Attorneys,
Residing at Hermlston, Oregon,
PROEBSTEL BtTHMIDT,
Of Plnlntlff't Attorneys,
...... .... I. . ii. ' ' - , , I i Ittsldlnj st rendition, Ortita.
' ' . ' t
Inscription Bee. Twp Kg.
2296.
$564.30.
Uit 3 Blk 4 W
NWU NLV4
25 EN 26
17 SN 21
Part of Lot 3-4 Blk
62 XV
SWKSWli
27 EN 26
31 EN 26
Lot 3 Blk 14 E
Lot 1 Blk 13 E
19 EN 27
19 EN 27
Lot 6 Blk 24 E
Lot 10 Blk 28 E
Lot 3 Blk. 21 F.
Lot I Blk 33 E
22S7.
$08.7$.
Lots 12-13 Tllk 23 E 20 EN 27
!ot 4 Blk 33 E 21 EN 27
Lot 2 Blk 2 K 30 SN 27
Tax pen,
Tola! lorths
tat. yea..
20.50 4 71 21 11
110.29 11.11 116.61
1616
1926
26 90 1 49 41.19
114.00 $7.71 101. 71
1126
1911
1911
1121
10.21
20. E0
Ml 1161
4.71 till
20 IN 27 20.10 4 71 21 11 1111
20 EN 27 2A.E0 4 71 16 11 1121
20 EN 27 20 61 4.7$ 38 11 9tl
21 EN 27 26.15 6.11 11 71 1921
SI El 1.17 47 41 1121
21.24 4.11 tilt 1926
20 60 4.71 21.21 1926