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    PAGE SIX
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 22, 1935.
Migrating Name Found
Scattered Over Country
The map often proves an Index
to local loyalty, showing how peo
ple have emigrated and the name of
their home town has emigrated with
them. Britain's metropolis Is dupli
cated many times, observes a writer
In Tit-Bits Magazine. There are
Londons In Kentucky, Ohio, Ontario,
and many other parts of the world.
The Ontario London actually stands
on a Canadian Thames In a Cana
dian Middlesex. There are ten
Colnes on the world's map, 14 Bur
tons and 37 plus another name, 23
Prestons and 38 more with titular
additions. The name of Washing
ton Is found over 200 times. There
are, besides, 14 Richmond The
original is the Yorkshire borough,
where the "Lass" of the famous
song dwelt. The Thames-side sub
urb was originally Sheen, and was
renamed Richmond by Henry VII,
who had been Earl of Richmond.
The names of York, Cumberland,
and Cambridge have been carried
all over the world, usually, as with
Albany, originally the name of the
Scottish Highlands, by peers who
bore them as titles of nobility.' New
York Is not the capital of the state
of that name, but Albany, and both
are named after the Duke of York
and Albany, who later became
James H. He also named London's
St. James', Duke street, and York
street, Covent Garden.
Charter Oak's Location
Is Marked by Monument
The first settlers of Hartford,
Conn., found there a white oak, tall
and spreading, whose age then was
estimated at several centuries. It
was used as a landmark by the In
dians, on whose request the pioneers
spared the tree. In the year 1687,
about 50 years after the founding of
the colony, notes a writer in the
Detroit News, Sir Edmond Andros,
appointed by King James n to be
governor of all New England, at
tended a session of the Colonial as
sembly at Hartford and demanded
its charter. Appearing to submit
the colonists went to the council
chamber to carry out the ceremony,
but while the charter was on the
table, the candles were snuffed out;
before they could be relighted, the
precious document was carried
away by Capt. Joseph Wadsworth
and concealed In the hollow trunk
of this ancient oak. When Andros
was deposed in 1689, the govern
ment and charter reappeared and
undying reverence was established
for the old charter oak. The tree
was blown down in August, 1S56,
but Its location, on Charter Oak
place, Hartford, is marked by
white marble monument.
Molybdenum a Metal
This white metal Is used In vari
ous electrical contact making-and-
breaking devices, in X-ray tubes,
voltage rectifiers. In electric lamps,
for winding electric resistance fur
naces and in dentistry. It Is also
employed In the manufacture of
chemical reagents, dye glazes and
disinfectants. Its principal use,
however, is in the manufacture of
special alloy steels, in conjunction
with chromium, manganese and oth
er metals. During the World war
it was of great Importance In gun-
making, etc. The chief source of
the metal Is the ore called molybde
nite, found in this country in the
New England states, New York,
Pennsylvania, Colorado and Cali
fornia; in Canada It is found in
Ontario and Quebec.
. Mont St. Michel
Cose your eyes and go back In
memory to the wonderful castles
that you first saw In your books
of fairy stories, where terrible gi
ants dwelt behind ramparts that
seemed to pierce the skies. Instead
of the moat and drawbridge, picture
the fortress on a rocky Isle tower
ing nearly 200 feet above the waves
of the sea, cut off at high tide from
all land Invaders. Around it clus
ter a few small houses and shops
and on the rock foundations rises
an abbey founded in the year 708
A. D., over 1,200 years ago, with
cloisters and somber halls about It,
and you have a picture of one of
the strangest and most Impressive
structures in the world Mont St.
Michel, off the coast of Brittany in
France.
The Spoonbill Duck
The shoveier or spoonbill duck Is
a bird with a peculiar accomplish
ment It can fly, swim, and build a
nest. The shoveier Is one of the
few birds that carry a sort of "cof
fee strainer" as part of their equip
ment so that they can feed In a
different manner. Its bill Is so con
structed that when this bird tips up
and starts to feed In shallow water
It can draw the muck and water
through the lamlnas of this strange
appendage, thus straining out the
food Items that It wants.
Second Largett City in Peru
On the west coast of South Amer
ica, Arequlpa, the second largest
city In Peru, lies 7,700 feet above
sea-level In an amphitheater of
mountains turreted with three tow
ering peaks, including El Mlsti,
snow-crowned cone of about 18,500
feet In height. It Is on the route
to Cuzo, famed for Its Inca and pre
Inca ruli.H. and to Lake Tlticaca,
loftiest navigable waterway In the
world. Beyond the lake la La Paz.
For Sale 6 good dairy cows.
Clarence N. Biddle, Lexington. 25p,
Tons of Radium Ore Are
Dug From Barren Wastes
The radium Industry, which for
some 30 odd years has been extract
ing radium from pitchblende and
other ores, will probably continue
turning out its few grams of radium
annually for at least a little while.
The 700 or so grams, which by in
finite labor and patience it has been
able to extract from the earth, rep
resent thousands of tons of radium
ore du. from the steaming jungles
of the Belgian Congo In darkest Af
rica, from the mines of Bohemia,
from the barren frozen wastes of
Great Bear lake on the rim of the
Arctic circle In wildest Canada
ore which has been roasted, acidi
fied, dissolved, precipitated, redis
solved, washed and rewashed over
and over again by chemists who
must wear gas masks and lead
aprons to protect themselves from
the dangerous radium rays.
In this way Is produced such a
small quantity of radium that the
ounce is far too heavy to weigh it
by. So scientists record the weight
in grams and milligrams, the former
being 1-28, the latter l-2S,0O0 of an
ounce which amount of radium, by
the way, costs many dollars, and is
probably about as big as a speck
of dust Washington Post
To Whom AoMeeed oa 1836 lu BoU
DeaoripUon of Property
See. Twp
or or
lot BUc
Total Interact Amount
Bnff. 193 IMS 1928 1927 IMS 1925 1924 1923 for all 4 Penalty Cer. of
Tear to 12-31-34 Selin.
Ruins of Blue Beard's
Castle on Erdre Banks
The ruins of Chateau de la Ter
rier, on the banks of the Erdre, In
the department of the Loire In
ferieure, France, are, according to
the tradition of the neighboring
peasantry, those of the castle of the
celebrated Blue Beard, the hero of
the well-known nursery tale.
This person is not altogether a
creature of fancy, asserts a writer
in the Indianapolis News. He was
Giles de Retz (or Laval), who lived
in the reign of Charles VII, and was
a vassal of John, duke of Bretagne.
He was tried at Nantes on .suspi
cion of having destroyed children
who had been seen to enter the
castle and never were heard of
afterward. The bodies of several,
however, were found much later.
He had caused them to be put to
death, to make u?e of their blood in
writing charms and forming Incan
tations to raise infernal spirits, by
whose means he believed (according
to the superstitions of the times),
that buried treasures would be re
vealed to him. On his trial he con
fessed acts of atrocity, and was sen
tenced to be burned alive; but the
duke caused him to be strangled be
fore he was tied to the stake. The
execution took place December 25,
1440, and a detailed account of It
still is preserved in a manuscript in
the archives of Nantes.
George. T. J. et ux
Card. C. W.
Grim. Mrs. Hugh
Kessier. F rances t .
Burroughs. D. H.
Blount Mary Parker ,
walpole, Etna M.
Walpole, Etna M.
Daggett, W. E.
Enoch. Clyde
Miller. Obed I.
Corey, Guy Estate
r.ngnsn. y. u. Trustee
Munroe. J. L. . ..
Williams. R. F.
Walpole, Etha M.
Walpole. Ella R. Estate ,
Miner, UDea i.
Walpole, W. R. Estate
Scharnhorst. D.
Walpole. Etha M.
Walpole, Ralph G.
Swayze. Frank B.
Lane. B. B.
Swayze. F. B
Walpole, Etha M.
Smith, J. A. Trustee
Grim. Hugh W.
Egbert, J. L.
fawayze, r . B. ,
Swayze. F. B. .
Walpole, Ella R. Estate ,
Walpole, Ella R. Estate ,
Walpole, Ella R. Estate .
Walpole, Ella R. Estate ,
Adams, a. w.
McDaniel. Ethel
Adams, F. N.
Hackman, Charles
Hackman, Charles
Prophet, W. P.
Bleakman. E. E. Estate
Pophet W. P.
Bleakman. E E. Estate
DeVore. Ben
Gilliam & Bisbee .
Odell. Emmit -
Swift, J. C.
Hendrix, William .
Swift J. C.
De Vore. B. F .
Smith, John C.
De Vore, B. F.
Adams, F. N.
Adams, F. N.
Adams. F. N.
DeLashmutt E. L ,
fiowell. Maude
Howell, Maude
Brown, Artie Estate .
Howell, Maude ....
Origin of Fain
The word "fair" is derived from
the Latin word for holidays,
"feriae," and has been applied since
the Middle Ages to special periodi
cal gatherings of merchants to
which the people could come and
get their supplies. These were first
held back in the days of the Unman
empire. As time went on tlielr Im
portance increased and thousands of
them were chartered in England and
other European countries, many to
churches and monasteries whose
fairs were often held on religions
festivals. Many of the surviving
European fairs still have attached
to their names the commodity In
which they specialized such as
horse-fair, cattle-fair, cheese-fair,
etc.; other names Indicate the sen
son of the fair, as Mlcliaelmas-fnir.
Poiion Tree Save Lives
In Hawaii the ornamental yet
poisonous "be-still" tree promises to
supply valuable supplies of thevenin,
powerful drug for heart ills where
digitalis has failed to give relief,
according to island experiments In
pharmacologic research. Named
the "be-still" tree because the days
before these Islands were a part of
the United States, a native queen
heard lovers beneath It whisper
"be still" as she passed close by, It
Is known to science as "thevetia
nerefolla." Not Indigenous to Ha
waii, it was Imported there some
years ago as an ornamental shrub.
The nut Is reputedly poisonous. The
stimulant thevenin is extracted
from this nut.
The Word "Empirical"
The word "empirical" is one that
may not have an opprobrious mean
ing, depending upon the context.
The original meaning was "relying
on or guided by observation of
facts," as said of a physician who
based his methods of practice on the
result of observation and experi
ment The term, though still retain
ing Its original meaning, subse
quently took on an opprobrious
meaning of charlatanry or quack
ery, that Is, relating to the practice
of surgery or medicine without sci
entific knowledge. Literary Digest.
Brown, Artie Estate
Brown, Artie Estate
Brown, Artie Estate
Brown, Artie Estate
Ingram, W, D. Estate
Ingrum. Mary
Prophet & Miller
Prophet 4 Miller
Cartwright J. R.
Cartwrlght J. R.
Cartwright J. R.
Cartwright J- R.
Morsil Co., The .
Cartwright, J. R.
Palahniuk, Stephen J. et ux
Ballinger, Robert S. .
Freiwald. Gustav Estate
Butt, Lawrence C.
Barzee, C. W
Spencer, Samuel R.
Latham, C. J.
Deyoe. H. F.
Curran. John
Mahoney. T. J.
Gibson. Oness V
Bank, Philomath State
Graves, W. W.
Bank, Philomath State
Barker, John Estate
Barker, John Estate
Logan, Hattie
Hanville. Burrell, et ux, & Crouse, Her
bert et ux
Macomber, W. H.
Grnlknnn TP. P T
Schulier, W. F. ..ZZZZZZZZZZZI
Schuller, w. F.
Schulier, W. F. ,
Doherty, Neil .
Walker. Kamnpl
McEntire, Thomas Z ZZZ
Schuller, W. F.
Siegmund, Wilda
Siegmund, Wilda
Vermont Loan 4 Trust Co.
Tibbetts, Violet L. & Mock, F. C,
Louise G
Younger, W. H.
tsarzee, c. w.
Wagner, Clyde W. & Joe P. Brown ,
Bryant, Frances H.
Pringle, Joseph
Kouna, Tunis u.
Bank, First Nat'l Heppner .
Eaton, James E.
Luttrell. W. P.
Back-Firing Plan Effective
Forest fire fighters have found
that next to water there is nothing
that will stop an advancing fire so
quickly as buck-firing. This means
that huge piles of brush and woods
refuse are built along the lines of
the advancing flames and set on
fire. These are kept under control
by the fire fighters and after they
have burned out they leave a wide
strip of burned-over land that effec
tively checks any fire, for there is
nothing left to burn.
Hay for sale Ralph Reade, Klm
berley, Ore. 24-27p.
Thompson, Robert A.
Bank, First Nat'l Heppner ...
nosequiat, victor .
Finley, Claude L. co W. B. Finley .
oepaneK, m. el ux
Federal Land Bank of Spokane ,
Murphy, P. T.
L.evin, Harry
Essex, John G ...
Holmberg, Nels
farmer, James ....
Carty, Patrick
Beckland, Ernest O.
Flood, James. Heirs
Schmidt Charles et ux
Schmidt, Charles H.
Amato, Frank
Sepanek, Michael et ux
Sepanek, Michael et ux
uonraa, utto
Thompson. Byron M.
bpencer. Arthur w. ..
Brumfleld, Sadie
Nelson, Peter Carl .
Treisch, W. H.
Pundt, Bernard, cjo Phipps, F. L. Trus
tee ...... ....
Schmidt, Anne E
Pundt, Bernard, co Phipps, F. L. Trus
tee -
Amato, Frank
Pundt, Bernard, co Phipps, F. L. Trus
tee
Castle Rock Land Ass'n ....
Broyles, Sarah A
Castle Rock Land Ass'n
Doherty, Neil .
Castle Rock Land Ass'n
Castle Rock Land Ass'n .
Gordon, Lizzie ,
Hoover, Samuel S.
Israel, Genevieve
Jenkins, J. D
22. 23. 24 80
6 to 8 Inc 81
9 31
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Hardman, Royses N 40 ft. .. 4
Hardman, Royses 6
Hardman, Royses 4
Hardman, Royses 5 4 6
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Hardman, Fergersons 14 2
Hardman, Adams 14 2
Hardman, Adams N 23 ft. of 3
Hardman, Adams 6. 7, 8
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Hardman, Adams 2nd 14 2
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Hardman, Adams 2nd 11 4 12
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Hardman, Adams 2nd ..... 10, 11, 12
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Hardman Tr. 8 (DR V-53)
Hardman Tr. 9 (DR T-238)
Hardman Tr. 20
(DR 37-162-39-310) -
Hardman Tr. 21
(DR 37-162 39-310)
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etery, NE'4 26
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Luten, B. B.
Kiesel, William C
Mather, The Misses
Storseth, John .
Decker, Margaret ....
DeYoung, May
Castle Rock Land Ass'n
Burnell, L. M,
Doherty, Neil
Farrand, Calvin D.
Cummins, Vere ...... .................. .
Cummins, Solomin C.
Rietmann, Victor ...............................
Gorger, George .
Krause, Franz ..
Central Trust Co.
Kilkenny, Peter ............
DeFranq 4 Moore ...............
Porter, A. A ................
Rupprecht, George .
Castle Rock Land Ass'n ...........
Castle Rock Land Ass'n
Wade, Douglas A. et ux . .... ........
Deos, Mrs. L. A. Estate
Broyles, Sarah A ...
Castle Rock Land Ase'n - .
Schlssler, H. H.
Cole, George M. Estate
Waggoner, Ople L
Stephens, Wm. S. et ux .
Lead better, Charles .............. . ......
Burleson, David W. 4 Klein Realty
Service .
Gurley, S. A D
Castle Rock Land Ass'n .
Pruter, J. H. et ux . ....
Walpole, W. R. Estate
Thomas, Elizabeth 8. Ex
Bills, J. C .
Brice, J. T
Walpole, W. R. co Ira L, Berger
Jaeckel, Charles
Jaeckel, Ernest .... .
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2N 24 29.95
2N 24 114.11
2N 24 28.51
2N 24 11.52
2N 24 34.55
2N 24 36.86
2N 24 25.35
2N 24 33.41
2N 25 23.87
2N 25
2N 25 1.66
2N 25 20.64
2N 25 20.64
2N 25 20.64
2N 25 11.70
2N 26 39.07
2N 26 26.05
2N 26 35.82
2N 26 64.72
2N 26 26 05
2N 26 32.56
2N 26 22.95
2N 26 15.49
2N 26 14.28
2N 26 19.64
2N 26 33.93
2N 26 16.78
2N 26 18.92
2N 26 11.42
2N 26 182.78
2N 26 57.11
2N 26 14.28
2N 26 28.56
2N 26 21.44
2N 26 28.89
2N 26 28.56
2N 27 13.02
2N 27 156.28
2N 27 52.10
2N 27 30.26
2N 27 66.32
2N 27 97.39
2N 27 45.70
3N 23 23.36
3N 23 1.47
3N 23 23.30
3N 23 23.29
3N 24 47.26
3N 24 46.98
3N 24
3N 24 22.02
3N 24 1.84
3N 24 11.00
3N 24 31.19
3N 24 8.65
3N 24 .72
3N 24 6.51
3N 24 6.51
3N 24 1.84
3N 24 20.65
3N 24 7.33
3N 24 28.28
3N 26 6.62
arsr 26 18.02
3N 26 13.02
3N 26 62.10
3N 26 62.10
3N 26 . 13.02
3N 27 13.02
3N 27 26.06
3N 27 13.02
3N 27 13.02
3N 27 13.02
4N 23 14.24
4N 23 29.72
4N 23 8.72
4N 28 7.42
4N 23 8.72
' 4N 24 25.76
4M 24 95.92
4N 24 3.35
4N 24 40.70
4N 24 1.67
4N 24 11.67
4N 24 13.34
4N 24 13.34
4N 24 63.38
4N 24 64.21
4N 24 .42
4N 24 29.45
4N 24
4N 24 6.67
4N 24 6.67
4N 24 16.68
4N 24 .8.35
37.43 39.16 43.74
27.11 28.32 31.66
94.53 98.89 110.46 84.87
67.42 70.51 78.77
.35
22.97 24.04 26.85
28.13 30.63 40.60
27.84
21.50 12.80
24.09 26.09 24.77
76.43 87.05 75.50 73.62
26.71 30.42 26.37 26.73
17.92 19.75 21.16 18.90
1.95
23.64
38.64
36.02
130.55
109.03
16.64
73.17
61.10
13.39 16.26 15.83
.09 .11 . .11
61.06 63.55
60.86 63.36
15.22 15.83
30.43 31.69 31.30
15.22 40.60
60.85 63.36 62.59
15.22 16.83
32.00 33.32 32.91
39.61 41.26 40.76
40.58 16.11
37.41 38.94
23.67 27.88 26.93
1.79
2.37 2.74 3.33
13.92 16.40 16.84
13.92 16.40 15.84
13.92 16.40 16.84
11.88 13.68 16.68
36.68 39.95 42.43
25.14 38.26 47.29
15.28
39.95
33.28
42.43
15.68
.10
48.14
31.39
38.35
22.66
22.56
38.40
42.80
38.39
15.68
.11
47.80
31.14
33.88
2.66
19.92
13.32
37.63
41.94
18.84
146.68
48.90
31.63
66.71
90.67
42.60
35.44
2.20
35.32
35.32
71.31
70.84
11.06
31.38
3.67
6.56
6.55
1.86
11.07
83.41
9.16
24.40
24.44
78.34
73.34
18.34
18.34
18.34
18.34
16.94
35.32
4.41 -4.42
4.41
34.19
84.87
4.41
47.38
16.49
17.72
17.72
70.84
.44
26.76
29.44
8.86
8.85
22.14 .
4.42
19.97
169.73
34.86
99.84
21.21
169.73
37.32
160.52
41.40 40.08 89.30 39.69
2.58 2.49 2.45 2.46
41.27 39.94 39.17 39.54
41.28 39.93
77.15 76.64 77.09 73.74
76.61 76.07 76.60 73.33
5.99 6.00 6.75
2.00 1.96 2.00 1.91
33.93 33.24 33.93 32.50
3.91 3.98
5.99 5.86 5.99 6.74
6.99 6.86 5.99 6.74
83.51 32.86 83.52 32.09
11.97 11.72 11.97 11.46
89.86 38.01
9.97 10.61 9.61 9.43
26.61 28.30
26.61 28.30 26.60 26.10
79.87 84.86 76.79
19.97 21.22 19.21
19.97 21.22 19.21 18.83
19.97 21.22 19.21 18.83
19.80 ' 19.12 18.77 18.95
41.28 89.94 39.16 39.54
6.15 4.99 4.89 4.94
6.16 4.99 4.89 4.94
36.99 36.27 86.98 36.89
196.61 191.69 195.51 187.18
4.79
61.23 50.20 61.23 49.06
16.76 ' 16.40 16.75 16.02
19.14
19.14 18.77 19.16 18.34
76.61 76.07 76.69 73.38
.48
28.94
81.86
9.67
9.67
9.39
9.39
81.19
9.67
9.67
9.17
9.17
1.06
8.77
1.06
8.85
.33
2.40
3.10
.36
2.43
60.18
3.86
16.44
18.37
49.40
8.80
16.20
18.06
57.71
16.88
.10
45.49
.11
46.18
61.46
26.33
25.64
28.67
13.28 14.64 15 68 14.00 13.68 17.24
18.26 20.14 21.57 19.26
19.26 21.23 22.74 20.31 19.84 25.01 12.60
20.58 22.68 24.30 21.72 21.22 26.75
15.94 ' 17.54 18.83
169 98 187 39
45.91 6061 64.23 48.42 47.32 69.62 80.02
13.28 14.63 15.68 14.00 13.68 17.24 8.68
30.87 34.04 36.47 32.56 31.82 40.10
1649 17.89 17.28 24.63
184.71
33.15
.86
11.72
80.79
23.10
23.10
4.61
60.07
16.37
26.87
4.74
17.19
11.15
16.62
4.05 .48 4.53
5.33 .63 5.96
4.37 .62 4.89
10.68 1.28 1196
8.31 .99 9.30
4.08 .48 4.66
II. 8B 142 13.28
3.37 .40 3.77
6.44 .66 8.09
2.10 .26 ' 2.85
362 .43 4.05
19.71 2.36 23.07
1.34 . .16 1.50
37.23 4.46 41.69
2.06 .24 2.29
6.06 .60 6.66
1.70 .20 1.90
.71 .08 .79
1.09 .13 1.22
.33 .03 .36
1.68 .20 1.88
1.68 .20 1.88
2.37 .28 . 2.66
8.92 1.07 9.99
16.29 1.95 18.24
3.38 .40 3.78
2.06 .24 2.30
2.15 .25 2.40
4.08 .46 4.56
13.00 1.56 14.66
2.41 .28 2.69
12.87 1.54 14.41
12.32 1.47 13.79
10.14 1.21 11.35
28.73 8.44 32.17
10.90 1.30 12.20
30.61 8.67 34.28
1.26 .15 1.40
32.39 2.98 35.37
9.89 1.17 11.06
308.43 87.10 345.63
89.45 1.17 100.18
25.84 8.10 28.94
23.52 2.82 26.24
4.93 .68 5.51
23.33 2.79 26.12
2.22 .26 2.48
21.24 2.54 23.78
71.91 8.62 80.53
6.11 ,73 6.84
4.21 .50 4.71
122.56 14.70 137.26
7.44 .89 8.33
19.72 2.26 21.98
2.23 .26 2.49
8.44 1.01 9.46
31.55 3.78 35.33
13 S3 1.66 16.48
4.47 .63 6.00
2.44 .29 2.73
6.34 .64 5.98
2.43 .29 2.72
3.73 .44 4.17
3.73 .44 4.17
6.29 ,76 7.04
2.11 .25 2.36
-34 .04 .38
9.28 1.17 10.99
III. 97 13.43 125.40
157.67
114.05
466.47
283.78
.71
96.72
123.64
105.71
55 24
17.64
63.74
95.84
160.21
22.71
486.81
137.35
97.01
34.58
16.74
6.15
333.40
278.42
32.48
3.60
105.86
.80
161.60
161.09
40.26
111.86
65.03
365.14
40.26
29.96
114.11
126.74
11.62
218.71
93.65
25.35
197.06
248.30
1.79
12.66
109.28
89.36
66.80
67.26
39.07
292.96
821.28
64.72
209.83
81.12
22.95
15.49
102.80
98.87
33.93
157.77
156.17
63.73
540.15
393.24
111.47
234.42
96.43
28.89
28.66
72.64
967.65
18.90
13.68
65.97
84.05
.08
11.60
14.83
12.68
6.62
2.11
6.44
11.60
19.22
2.72
58.41
16.40
11.64
414
2.10
.78
40.00
33.41
3.89
.43
12.70
.09
19.39
1933
4.83
13.41
7.80
43.81
4.93
3.59
13.69
15.20
1.38
26.34
11.22
8.04
13.17
29.79
.21
1.51
13.11
10.72
801
8.07
4.63
35.15
38.55
7.76
26.17
9.73
2.76
1.85
12.33
11.86
4.06
18.93
18.74
7.64
64.81
47.18
1337
28.13
11.57
3.45
3.42
8.70
116.11
176.47
127.73
622.44
817.83
.79
108.32
138 47
118.39
61 88
19.75
60.18
107.34
179.43
25.43
645.22
153.75
108 65
38.72
18.84
688
373.40
311 83
36 37
4.03
118.56
.89
180.99
180.42
45.09
126.27
72.83
408.95
45.19
83.54
127.70
141.94
12.90
21495
104.77
28.39
122.78
278.09
2.00
14.17
122.39
100.08
74.81
7633
43.76
828.11
359.83
72.48
235.00
90.85
26.70
17.84
115.13
110.73
87.99
176.70
174.91
71.87
604.96
440.42
124.84
262.66
108.00
82.34
81.98
81.24
1.083.76
S.51
101.00 12.12 113.12
134.07 16.08 150.15
133.03 15.96 148.99
287.80 34.53 822.33
88.20 10.58 98.78
219.27 26.31 246.68
13.65 1.63 15.28
218 64 26.22 244.76
139.82 16.77 166.69
422.99 50.66 472.74
419.43 60.33 469.76
23.60 2.83 26.43
22.02 2.64 24.68
11.57 1.38 12.95
22.06 2.64 24.70
256.19 30.74 286.93
16.21 1.82 17.03
.72 .08 .80
45.24 5.42 60.68
34.64 4.15 38.79
8.70 .44 4.14
183.52 22.02 206.64
86.73 10.40 97.13
139.06 16.44 153.60
65.30 6.63 61.93
92.37 11.08 103.45
190.96 22.91 218.87
125.44 15.05 140.49
366.96 44.03 410.99
31.38 8.76 85.12
13.02 1.56 14.58
104.80 12.57 117.37
144.84 17.38 162.22
13.02 1.56 14.58
133.69 16.04 149.78
107.82 12.93 120.75
224.96 26.99 251.95
32.71 8.42 86.63
11.84 1.42 13.26
28.10 8.87 81.47
205.58 24.56 280.24
950.58 114.06 1.064.64
12.55 1.60 14.05
839.86 40.80 380.66
1-67 .20 1.87
126.08 15.20 141.28
50.20 6.02 66.02
106.47. 12.77 119.24
426.83 61.09 478.92
54.21 6.50 60.71
1.84 .16 1.50
85.15 10.21 96.88
82.48 11.09 103.67
62.68 7.40 69.98
72.09 8.64 80.78
88.82 4.65 43.47
7.77 .93 8.70