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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1935.
PAGE FIVE
TODAY and
FRANK.PARKER f"PC iT
STOCKBRI D6E
Uplifters .... enjoyment
All my life I have been llsetning
to folk who were eager to do some
thing to help the less fortunate.
These uplifterg are usually more
interested in those who live a long
way off.
They get spasms of pity for the
down-trodden Armenians, the fa
mine stricken Hindoos, and the
plague-ridden Chinese, more often
than they are moved to help those
who live in the same town.
One reason Is that those far-away
folk can't slam the door in their
faces, while their neighbors don't
like to be patronized. Most folk
resent having somebody else decide
what is best for them, while most
uplifters get their chief enjoyment
out of ordering other people's lives.
Standards vary
I am Just as much interested In
elevating everybody's standards of
living as anyone else can be, but I
have no desire to impose standards
of any kind upon anybody who
doesn't want to be interefered with.
There seems to be a general as
sumption that anybody who hasn't
one or two bathrooms and an elec
tric refrigerator, a car or two, a
radio and an oil-burning central
heating system, la downtrodden, or
at least underprivileged. It never
occurs to most uplifters that per
haps some of the folks who haven't
got those things don't want them.
I am all for the stimulation of
human wants, by advertising and
every other means. I think it
would be fine if everybody wanted
all the modern Improvements and
doo-dads badly enough to get out
and hustle for them. But I can't
see the point of making a fuss over
the ones who don't care whether
they have them or not.
Contentment . . . within
Within two or three miles of my
farm I could show you a dozen or
more homes of highly-regarded,
self-respecting families who have no
bathtubs, no running water in the
house, no electric lights no "mod
ern improvements" of any kind. A
few have radios battery sets and
some have "one-pipe" wood-burning
furnaces, though most depend on
stoves, chiefly the kitchen range.
Many of these old houses have
never even been painted, but out
of them have come generations of
good citizens and good neighbors,
many of them university graduates.
These folk would be Indignant if
anyone told them they were either
down-trodden or underprivileged.
They know better. They know that
happiness does not depend upon
material possessions and that con
tentment comes from within, not
from without.
Ambition .... second son
Not every boy, even in this mod
ern age, looks for an easy job with
short hours and long vacations. I
met Sam Baldasarri on our village
street yesterday and he told me
about his second son.
John, his oldest boy, wants to go
to college and become a lawyer,
and with aid of a bit of luck, slight
ly stimulated, he's got off to a good
start In New York. But his brother
Francis has only one ambition. He
wants to be a farmer, rising at
dawn to milk six cows, and doing all
the rest of the hard work that a
farm boy has to do from sun-up to
sun-set and after.
"Frankle wants to quit high
school and stay on the farm," his
father told me. "I don't mind his
being a farmer, but I think he ought
to finish school. He's too young to
understand the value of education."
"Had you thought of taking him
over to the State Agricultural Col
lege and getting some of the teach
ers there to talk to him?" I sug
gested. "That's a good Idea," said Sam.
"I'll do that"
I'm going to keep an eye on
Frank Baldasarri. That boy will
get somewhere.
Youth . . changes world
As I grow older, I get more and
more satisfaction out of watching
the young folks grow up. By and
large, city and country, they are so
much like myself and my youthful
friends, at their age.
Youth has always been Impatient,
reckless, sure that It knows more
than its elders, bent on having its
own way. Youth always will be
like that. I can't join In the outcry
that the young folks of today are
worse than we were; neither do I
think they average up much better.
I do agree, though, that youth Is
changing the world. That, also, is
what youth has always done. We
did it ourselves.
"The only service the young can
render to the old is to shock them
and bring them up to date," wrote
Bernard Shaw. If we of avancing
years refuse to be brought up to
date It Is just too bad. The pro
cession of up-and-coming youth
will pass on and leave us behind.
CREDITORS NOTICE.
In the County Court ol the State of
Oregon, for Morrow County.
In the matter of the estate of Nat H.
Webb, deceasd.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thst
the undersigned, has been appointed
by the above named court, administra
tor with the will annexed, of the estate
of Nat H, Webb, deceased, and that he
has fully qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate ore hereby notified to pre
sent the same, with proper vouchers,
and duly verified, within six months
from the date and first publication of
this notice, to said administrator at
No. 207 Gale Street, Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon. t
Dated and first published, September
12. 1936.
T. J.. D. JONES,
Administrator with the will annexed
of the estate of Nat H. Webb,
deceased.
sta
Professional Carols
REAL ESTATE
General Line of Insurance and
Bonds.
W. M. EUBANKS
Notary Fubllo
Phone 62 lone, Ore.
W. L. BLAKELY
Representing
Connectieutt Mutual Life Inraranet Co.
Caledonian Fire Insurance Co.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR
WOOL HIDES PELTS
Phone 783 Heppner, Ore.
VAWTER PARKER
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 173
Heppner Hotel Building
Dr. Richard C. Lawrence
DENTIST
Modern equipment Including
X-ray for dental diagnosis.
First National Bank Building
Phone 662
Heppner, Ore.
DR. L. D. TIBBLES
OSTEOPATHIC
Phriifian A Burgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Rm. Phom 11(2 Offiea Phon. 491
HEPPNER, OREGON
Heppner Abstract Co.
1. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mr.
RATES REASONABLE
HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING
Perry Granite Company
Portland
Fine Memorials
Eastern Oregon Representative
H. C. CASE, Heppner
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property
Sales a Specialty
O. L. BENNETT
"The Man Who Talks to
Beat the Band"
LEXINGTON, OREGON
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT IAW
Phone 17S
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
DR. RAYMOND RICE
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office
First National Bank Building
Offtc. Phon 623 Horn. Phone 821
WM. BROOKHOUSER
PAINTING FAPBBKAJTOINO
XNTEJUOB DECORATING
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. H. McCRADT
DENTIST
X-Bay Diagnosis
GILMAN BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND STOQNON
Trained Norse Assistant
. Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St Entrance
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OfflM In Court Hons
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Olft Goods
Watohas Clocks . Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
, Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
Ft&K, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies. Baal Batata.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J.NYS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Boberta Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
To Whom Assessed on 1936 Tax Boll
Straight W. E.
Reld, A. R.
Stevenson, Elsie Ann
Walbrldge, Eliza
Latourell, Chas. H. .
Grotkopp, Emll
Ferguson, Pearl E.
Fell, Ida M.
Adjustment Bureau of the Portland
ass n oi credit Men
French, Uzz
Healy, Annie
Reid, Martha
Schwartz, Henry
Borg, P. O. Estate
Borg, P. O. Estate ,
McRoberts, W. T. n
McRoberts, W. T
Case, M. L. et ux
Turner, Frank W.
Cox, J. H.
Borg, P. O. Estate -
Turner, C. D. Estate
Randall, Sarah H.
Carty, James
Nordyke, E.
Allyn, Carl L
Allyn, Carl L
Cox, O. J. et ux
Cox, O. J. et ux
Warner, Henry Earl .
Warner, Henry Earl
McMillan, E. D.
McMillan, E. D
Helms, James H.
Davis. Clark T-
Phillips, Sarah
Nordyke, Minnie, et vlr .
Nordyke, Minnie, et vlr ,
McAiister, Charles R
McAlister, Charles R.
Nordyke, E .
McAlister, Charles R.
Henfell, Bell
Engleman, Frank .
Engleman, Frank
Engleman, Frank
Campbell, J. W.
Campbell, J. W.
Campbell, J. W.
Campbell, J. W .,
swanson, u. w.
Bullard, W. E. co John Farris
McNamer, C. W
Balcomb, Edna Hossner
Balcomb, Edna Hossner
Blake, E. J. et ux
Blake, E. J. et ux
Rice, Archer
Walker, Clyde R
Stringer, Louisa B .
Swanson, c. w.
Randall, Bergena B.
Randall, Bergena B.
McMillan, W. P. A Delia
Grabill, Ida M
Grablll, Ida M.
McNamer, C. W.
Robnett J. H.
Sperry, R. W. Estate
Lovell, Paul E
Independent Whse. Co.
clo Farmers
Kiev. (jo. oi lone
O'Meara, Stella
Wlggens, Laura E
Rolfson, Ida B. A Pentecostal Assem-
Rletmann, Robert .
Blake, H. M.
Padberg, E. L. Estate
Padberg, E, L. Estate
feterson. Victor G. ..
Ritchie, George W
Ritchie, George W
Brown, Earle A. et ux . ..-
Fletcher, Ida .
Fletcher, Harry D
Corkhoff, Amanda ...
Flggott Sarah
Ball. Lewis
Griffith, Elmer .
Swanson, C. W.
Swanson, C. W.
Stratton, Sylvia J
O'Shee, Martha
McNamer, C. W
Fletcher, Harry D.
Frank, E. G.
Phelps, Leila A
Lee. Guy L
Jones, Percy E. et ux .
Davis, Ralph S
Goodwin, Chas. W
Munger, H. E. .
Klitz, Margaret M. .
Klitz, F. F
Warner, Eva L
Warner, Eva L
Sherman, Emma E ...
Smith, Frank
Wilson, Alex .
Mathes, Edna M
Murchle. Harry T
McKean. J. C. & R. H. .
Burnside, H. A ....
Doering, Carl W.
Miles, Alice E.
Warren, H. E
Voyen. Clara J ....
Murchle. Harry T.
Shaar, W. W
Shaar, W. W
McKean, J. C. & R. H
McKean, J. C. 4 R. H ..
Maxwell, Effle
Murchie, Harry T . .
Spagle, Lowell A. .
Murchle, H. T
Murchie. Harry T ...
Kennedy, May C ,
Gorham, J. F. .
Ballenger, Ruth N
Hein, Mary A.
Latourell. Chas. H.
Snlvely. Mrs. Flora . ,
Gornam, Marvel II.
Chaffee. May
Price, W. A. et ux
Price. W. A. et ux
McKean, J. C. 4 R. H.
McKean, J. C. & R H
Weston, Clair P. Harter
Price, W. A. et ux ....
McKean, J. C. & R. H
Marshall, Annie Estate
McNamee, James
McNomee, James .
Weston, Annls
McNamee, James .. ...
Weston, H. H
Walpole, Ella R. Estate
Walpole, Ella R. Estate
Walpole. Etna M
Cook, Mrs. L. M.
Walpole, W. R. Estate
Buchanon, May
Caldwell, Clifford H
Locke, W. J.
Portfors, J. F
Wadsworth, Sue P.
Suddarth, W. L. A Orlena M.
Kessler, Frances F
Qulmby, Charles C.
Pierce, William H.
Mann, C. W.
Walpole, Etha M
Woodward, L. V. et vlr .........
Woodward, L. V. et vir ...........
Knight, C. E.
Graybeal, Lee
Beneflel, Ralph et al
Foster, J. A .
Walpole W. R. Estate
Blume, George
Cronk, Thomas A. et ux ........
Swayze, F. B. ......................
Swayze, F. B ...........
Swnyze, F. B
Cummlngs, Fred N.
Qulnlln, Eliza J.
J orgenson, A ....,
Davis, G. W.
McCune, Debbie Bell
Doering, Carl W
MnCune, Debbie Bell
Glover. D. F .
George, T. J. et ux .
Ives, Catherine ..........
McCoy, J, E
Ollbertson, Martin
Jogenson, Andrew .........,
Allen, Macle Charles
Sec Twp
Description of Property
Lot Blk
Heppner Looneys except W
10U II.
12
Heppne Mt. Vernons 4 to 8 Inc. 11
Tract Heppner Mt Vernons
(C. Wills 33) 18 11
Heppner Mt. Vernons Tract
(DR 39-471) 28 11
Heppner Tr. No. 5C
(DR 36-592)
Heppner Tr. No. 11
(DR 33 2)
Heppner Tr. No. 54B
(DR 39-394)
Heppner Tr. No. 58
(UK 30-581) .
Heppner Tr. No. 77
(DR 38-53)
Heppner Tr. No. 80 less Tr.
No. 92 (DR W-452)
Heppner Tr. No. 90
(DR 35-507)
Heppner Tr. No. 103
(DR 32-346)
Heppner Tr. No. 110
(UK 33-95)
Heppner Tr. No. 112
Heppner Tr. No. 113
(DR J-586)
Heppner Tr. No. 114
(DR 32-611-549)
Heppner Tr. No. 115
(UK 32-611-549)
Heppner Tr. No. 116
(DR 32-88)
Heppner N 61 ft. of S. 132 ft
of Tr. No. 130 less Tr. No.
172 (DR 32-137)
Heppner Tr. No. 146
(DR 35-54)
Heppner Tr. No. 173
(DR 35-113)
Lexington
Lexington
T"r ....v. i2
Lexington northeasterly 63 ft 6 A 7
Lexington 10
Lexington E 14.42 feet of
WE 6
Lexington W 14.42 feet of
WE 7
Lexington X 3 A 4
Lexington 5
Lexington - 6
Lexington B 7
Lexington 1
Lexington . 2
Lexington . 5
Lexington 6, 7 A 8
Lexington Penlands . 3
Lexington Penlands S of
OWR&N RW 4 A 6
Lexington Penlands . frl 10
Lexington McAlisters 4, 6 A 6
Lexington McAlisters 7
Lexington McAlisters 2nd all
blk. 3 lying S of S line of
NWUSEW, Sec. 271325 25
Lexington Tr No. 3
(DR Y-596) -
Lexington Tr. No. 18 ex. Tr.
sold to City (DK 34-366)
lone W 1VA ft
3
4
6&6
7
8
lone
lone
lone
lone
lone
lone
lone .
ZZZ. 10
11 to 16 Inc.
lone
4
lone Sperrys 2nd . 9 A 10
lone Sperrys 2nd E 10 ft .... 14
lone Sperrys 2nd 15 A 16
lone Sperrys 2nd 1 A 2
lone Sperrys 2nd E 14 ft.
ana I in. s
lone Sperrys 2nd
lone Sperrys 2nd
lone Sperrys 2nd
lone Sperrys 2nd
7A8
13 A 14
9 to 12 Inc.
5 to 8 Inc. 8
9 8
10 8
lone sperrys ma
lone Sperrys 2nd
lone Sperrys 2nd 11 A 12 8
lone SDerrvs 2nd N 25 ft 9 A 10
lone Sperrys 2nd 12 to 16 Inc. 9
lone Sperrys 2nd 5 to 12 Inc. 10
lone Sperrys 3rd NE4 3
lone Sperry's 3rd SE 3
lone Sperrys 4th 2
lone Wills .-
lone Wills
lone Wills N 40 ft. .
.. 6 Park
1,2,3 15
4 15
lone Wills
lone Wills -
lone Cluffs 2nd E 20 ft ..
3
1 A2
7 A8
5
8
1 A2
7&8
142
3 A4
3&4
6 A6
lone Cluffs 3ra .
lone Cluffs 3rd .
lone Cluffs 4th
lone Cluffs 4th
lone Cluffs 4th
lone Clufl's 4th ...
lone Cluffs 6th ....
lone Cluffs 6th ....
lone Cluffs 7th
lone Cluffs 7th
lone Halvorsens ...
... 2 A 3
lone Tr. No. 6 (DR T-251)
lone W 50 ft. Tr. No. 12
(DR 32-173)
lone E 60 ft. Tr. No. 12
(DR 29-361)
lone Tr. No. 23 less right-of-way
of Highway
(DR R-14Si
lone Tr. No. 27 (DR P-252)
lone Tr. No. 28 (DR 32-532)
lone Tr. No. 31 (DR 27-472)
S of vacated McKee St be
tween G 4 H Streets
(DR 40-572)
Boardman
4
5
. 4 A5
7
. 8&9
10
13
14
Boardman
Boardman .
Boardman .
Boardman
Boardman ..
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
3
Roardman. SUt 4
Boardman 23, 24, 25
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman .
5 A6
. 21 A 22
.. 5
... 1, 2, 3
... 6, 7, 8
.. 10
.. 11
.1 A 2
Boardman
3 to 6 Inc. 7
Boardman . 7
7
7
7
7
Boardman
Boardman
10 A 11
.. 12
.. 13
.. 13
. 14
15 & 16
Boardman,
Boardman,
Boardman
Boardman
Boardman
S4
NV4 ...
7
7
7
7
7
8
21 A 22
Boardman 25 A 26
Boardman, B 50 ft. 9 & 10
Rnfirdman . 14
8
Boardman . 15. 16. 17 8
Boardman 20 8
Boardman 1, 2. 3 9
Boardman 4 to 8 Inc. 9
Boardman 9 A 10 9
Boardman 11 A 12 9
Boardman - . 1 to 8 Inc. 10
Boardman - 5, 6. 7 11
Boardman 8 11
Boardman 1 to 4 Inc. 12
Boardman 1 to 4 Inc. 13
Boardman 1 A 2 14
Boardman 7 A 8 17
Boardman C
Boardman D
Castle Rock 9 A 10 1
Castle Rock 6 8
Castle Rock 13 to 16 Inc. 4
Castle Rock 1. 2. 3 10
Castle Rock 5 to 8 Inc. 10
Castle Rock 8 11
Irrigon
Irrigon
11
12
13
Irrigon
Irrigon
Irrigon
.... 7 to 11 Inc. 13
12 A 13 15
Irrigon 11 to 14 Inc. 16
Irrigon 15 to 18 Inc. 16
Irrigon 19 to 22 Inc. 16
Irrigon 23 A 24 16
Irrigon i to inc. n
Irrigon 1 18
Irrigon 2 A3 18
Irrigon 7 to 10 Inc. 18
Irrigon . It 18
Irrigon 12 19
Irrigon 16 20
Irrigon 11 to 14 Inc. 25
Irrigon 30 A 31 26
Irrigon 32 A 33
Irrigon 13 & 14 26
Irrigon 33 27
Irrigon 35 27
Irrigon 6 46 28
Irrigon 7A8 28
Irrigon 13 28
Irrigon - 17 & 18 28
Irrigon 21 28
Irrigon 23 A 24 28
Irrigon 37 to 40 Inc. 28
Irrigon 29 to 32 Inc. 28
Irrigon 41 to 40 Inc. 28
Irrigon 9 to 12 Inc. 29
Irrigon 13 to 16 Inc. 29
Trrlron - 17 to 20 Inc. 29
Inlgon
Irrigon
Irrigon
Irrigon
Irrigon
Irrigon
Irrigon
Irrigon
, it to su inc. 3
31 to 33 Inc. 29
1.2,3
5 A6
8 to 10 Inc.
11 A 12
13 A 14
19 A 20
or Bng.
1930 1929 1928 1927 1928 192S
39 60
6.19 J.91
123 1.20 1.27 1.21 1.21 1.20
123 120
54.45
2.48 2.38 2.56 2.42 2.43 2.41
.97
9X8 9.21 (.89 9.41 4.72
9.90 9.44 10.12
.51
34.65 33.04 36.40 33.81 33.60
2.48
9.90
3.72 8.56 3.81 3.63 1.81
69.40 56.64
7.44 7.09 7.61 7.26 7.28
94.06 89.68 96.14 91.77 91.96
9.90 9.44 10.07
12.39 11.81 6.33
37.13 36.39 37.91 86.23 36.29
2.46 2.55 2.42 1.20
6 2.24 2.18 2.31 2.18 2.57
9 10.68
9 6.62 6.46 6.80 6.44 6.42
9 1.69
10 12.93 12.66
10 .85 .82
12 35.95 35.00 37.10 14.63
12 8.76 8.49 9.02
15 144.72 140.86 149.36
15 2.12 2.07 2.19
18 6.19 602 6.99
18 40.76 39.66 39.44
18 11.81 1L49
19 1.69 1 63 1.71 1.61 1.94
22 24.72 24.04 16.82
24 .85 -81 .88 .82 .97
24 1.12 1.13 1.09 1.28
2 13.47 13.11 13.91
2 4.60 4.38 4.64
1.98
2.23 2.17 2.30
115.21
26.96 23.33 28.98 25.48 22.80 19.73 18 61
29.09 26.16 31.25 27.46 24.57 21.24 20.03
47.10 40.73
6.93 6.98
105.26 80.01
2.77 2.41
2.22 1.88
209.15 180.82 224.62
6.93 2.99 7.44 6.54 6.05
44.32 38-32 47.60 41.84 37.44 . 32.40 30.56
1.10 -95 1.19 1.03 .93 .79
33.24 28.74 35.70 31.38 28.08 24.30
6.54 4.78 6.23
1.61 1.39 1.51
6.54 4.78 6.95 6.23 4.67
48.76 42.15 62.36 46.03 41.19 35.66 33 63
8.87 7.67 9.53 8.37 7.49
7.20 6.22 12.21
35.44
1.65
3.33 2.87 3.58
6.64 6.74
64.03 46.72
11.08 9.67 11.90 10.46 9.36 8.10 7.63
14.41 12.45 15.48 13.69
36.57 81.62
13.86
3.47
26.33
1.38 1.20 149
16.62 17.85
11.08
1.34 1.43 1.26 1.13 .97 .91
62.04 63.64
3.33 2.87
2.77
11.09 9.57 11.89
33.24 28.74 29.76
27.70
2.21 3.84 4.76 4.18 3.76 3.24 3.07
2.91 6.05 16.65 14.66 13.11 11.34 10.69
23.81 20.60 19.64
21.06 18.20 19 64 17.26 15.44 13.38 12.60
37.66 32.56 40.43 35.57 3L82 27.55
1.94 8.88
29.64 25.63 61.59
47.10 40.71 41.62
.55
1.38
1.38
6.24
.48
1.20
1.20
10.78
.59
148
1.49
13.40
1-39 1.39 .16 165
2.33 2.64 2.73 2.65 3.18 13.53 1.62 15.15
2 33 2.64 2.73 2.66 8.18 1.61 15.14 1.82 16.96
4B5 4.65 .56 5.21
4.35 4.95 9.30 1.12 10.42
20.35 23.14 20.25 63.74 7.65 71.39
2.33 2.33 .28 2.61
2.33 2.64 2.73 2.65 3.18 13.53 1.62 15.15
19.75 22.47 23.28 22.63 27.01 115.04 13.80 128.84
1743 17.43 2.09 19.53
146 1.46 .18 1.64
697 g.97 .84 7.81
4.65 6.29 6.48 5.31 6.37 3 84 3.62 34.46 4.14 38.60
581 6.60 7.96 6.41 26.78 3.20 29.99
16.83 19.17 23.28 69.28 7.11 66.39
4181 4181 4.92 46.73
6 97 7.92 2.74 7.97 3.17 7.71 2.62 2.35 41.45 4.92 46.37
2.33 2.64 2.73 2.66 2.57 12.93 1.44 1437
11.03 12.55 13.02 12.60 15.09 6.77 70.06 8.40 78.46
7.26 8.27 8 57 8.28 9.94 6.39 6.55 6.86 61.12 732 68.44
11.62 13.22 13.68 13.24 15.90 66.13 56.39 179.18 21.48 200.66
2.90 3.32 3.45 3.31 12.98 1.44 1442
34.86 34.86 4.08 38.94
2.90 3.32 6.63 .72 6.94
1-46 1.67 3.13 .36 3.49
1.46 1.65 1.72 1.66 2.00 .97 .97 .89 11.32 1.32 12.64
2.90 3.31 3.44 3.31 8.98 1.98 1.97 1.75 22.59 2 64 25.23
14.52 16.52 31.05 3.72 34.77
6 95 6.95 .72 7.67
14.53 16.53 16.58 47.64 5.64 63.28
6.81 5.81 .60 6.41
2..90 2.90 .24 3.14
8.71 9.91 10.29 9.95 1192 50.78 6.00 56.78
2.91 3.31 6.22 .72 6.94
65.05 74.01 38.34 177.40 21.24 198.64
34.86 39.66 41.10 115.62 13.80 129.42
110.39 125.59 235.98 28.20 264.10
4.65 6.29 5.31 6 37 5.14 2 60 29.36 3.48 32.84
20.06 22.81 23.63 22.89 27.43 22.13 22.63 161.58 19.32 180.90
8.71 9.93 68.22 66.36 67.57 54.60 55.79 49.82 360.90 43.20 404.10
2 91 3.31 3.44 3.32 12.98 1.44 14.42
40.67 4627 47.94 46 41 181.29 21.72 203.01
22.66 25.77 26.71 25.86 31.00 132.00 15.84 147.84
4.07 4.63 4.80 4.63 5.55 4.48 4.60 4.11 36.87 4.32 41.19
4.65 6.30 5.48 15.43 1.80 17.23
2.91 3.31 3.43 3.32 12.97 1.44 141
2.04 2.32 2.40 2.31 2.79 .92 2.30 2.06 17.14 2.13 19.27
.41 .37 .40 .39 .41 27.13 29.11 3.48 32.59
.23 .19 .21 .20 .20 .19 .21 .20 1.63 .14 1.77
.83 .73 .80 .78 .79 .75 .77 6.45 .63 6.08
.64 .68 .61 .69 .59 .58 .69 .61 4.79 .49 5.28
.82 .73 .80 .78 .79 .75 .77 .78 6.22 .73 6.95
.23 .19 .21 .20 .19 .21 .20 1.43 .13 1.66
.74 .69 .66 .67 . 71 3.37 .37 8.74
4.11 8.80 8.64 8.16 3.91 18.62 2.16 20.78
.37 .34 .34 .29 .36 1.70 .14 1.84
189 1.74 1.44 178 175 8.60 .97 9.57
.74 .69 .66 3.43 6.53 .62 6.14
1.49 1.38 1.31 1.15 1.42 1.43 1.39 9 57 1.12 10.69
1.49 1.49 .13 1.63
7.11 6.59 6.28 6.46 25.43 3.08 28.51
.74 .74 .08 .83
1.49 138 7.89 10.76 1.23 1198
.87 .34 .71 .08 .79
.74 .69 .66 .67 2.66 .25 2.91
1.49 1.38 1.31 1.14 1.42 1.43 1.39 1.39 10.95 1.31 12.26
.37 .34 .34 .37 .36 .84 2.12 .24 2 86
.37 .34 .34 .29 .36 .36 .34 .35 2.75 .38 8.11
.37 .34 .34 .29 .86 1.70 .15 185
20.21 18.69 17.80 66.70 6.80 63.60
3.74 3.48 3.80 10.52 1.20 11.78
.74 .69 . 66 .57 .71 .71 5.90 9.98 1.19 11.17
.74 .69 13.84 12.04 14.95 15.02 14.44 71.72 8.60 80.32
.37 .35 .34 .29 .36 1.71 .20 1.91
.37 .35 .34 .29 .36 .36 .36 .36 2.77 .33 3 10
.74 .69 .66 .57 .71 3.37 .40 8.77
.74 .69 .66 .67 2.66 .30 2.96
.37 .36 .29 .36 .36 1.73 .20 1 93
.74 .69 .66 .67 .72 .71 .69 4.78 .67 6.35
.87 .35 .34 .29 .36 .36 .35 2 42 .29 2.71
.74 .69 .66 .67 .71 .71 .69 477 .67 6 34
1.60 1.38 1.15 1.43 1.37 1.39 8.22 .98 9.20
1.60 1-38 2.88 .34 8.22
2.25 2.08 1.99 1.72 2.14 2.16 2.07 14.40 1.72 16 12
1.50 138 1.31 1.16 1.42 1.43 1.37 9 66 118 10.73
1.60 188 1.31 1.18 5.34 .64 6 98
160 1.88 9-68 8.31 10.33 31.10 8.73 34 S3
1.60 138 1.31 1.15 634 .64 6 1)8
1.12 1 03 1.00 .87 1.07 1.09 1.03 ..7.21 .88 8 07
8.61 14 20 12.35 15.32 50.4S 6.05 66 r,S
.76 69 .66 .71 .68 3 49 .41 8 W
1.12 1.08 1.00 6.63 8.18 17 S5 2.1S 20 10
,75 -69 .66 .67 .71 .71 .68 . 68 6.45 .65 6 10
.75 .69 .66 ,67 .71 .71 ,68 477 .57 5 34
.76 '69 .66 .67 .71 .71 .68 4.77 .67 t.M
1924
1.21
34.16
48.00
2.06
6.16
4.74
1.66
.78
1.42
.69
.50
1.31
1.31
11.76
.47
.59
1.17
10.54
Total Interaat Amount
1923 tor all k Penalty Car. of
Years to-li-31-34 Dlln.
39 60 4 75 44 3S
12.10 1.45 13 55
9.14 1.10 1024
2.43 .17 22.60
64.45 6 53 60.98
14.67 1.76 16 43
.97 .12 1.09
42.91 6.15 48.06
29.46 2.54 33.00
1 M J
238.96 28.68 267.64
2.48 .30 2.78
9.90 119 11.09
16.52 1.98 18.50
116.04 13.92 129.96
36.65 4.40 41.09
463.60 56.63 619.23
29.41 3.53 82.94
30.53 3.66 34.18
230.95 27.71 258 66
8.63 1.04 9 67
13.54 1.62 15.16
10 68 1.28 11.96
43.92 5.27 49.19
1.69 .20 1.&9
26.49 3.06 28.5S
1.67 .20 1.87
122.68 14.72 137.40
26.27 3.15 29.42
434.94 52.19 487.13
6.38 .77 7.15
18.20 1.98 20.18
119.86 14.38 134.24
23.30 2.80 26.10
13.16 1.58 14.74
65.68 7.87 73.48
6.80 .70 6.60
4.62 .55 5.17
40.49 4.86 45.35
13.52 1.62 15.14
.61
34.30
6.29
1.60
198 .24 2.22
6.70 .80 7.60
115.21 13.83 129.04
166.89 19.91 185.80
178.80 21.46 200.26
87.83 10.54 98.37
12.91 1.55 14.46
196.27 23.55 219.82
6.18 .62 6.80
4.10 .49 4.59
614.59 73.75 688.34
28.95 3.47 32.42
272.48 32.70 305.18
6.99 .72 6.71
181.44 21.77 203.21
15-55 187 17.42
4.51 .54 5.05
26.17 3.14 29.31
299.7 35.97 335.74
41.93 6.03 46.96
25.63 3.08 28.71
35.44 4.25 39.69
L65 .20 1.85
9.78 117 , 10.95
12.38 1.49 13.87
100.75 12.09 112.84
68.10 8.17 76.27
66.93 6.71 62.64
68.19 8.18 76.37
13.86 166 15.62
3.47 .42 3.89
26.33 8.16 29.49
4.07 .49 4.66
34.47 4.14 38.61
11.08 133 12.41
7.90 .95 8.85
115.68 13.88 129.56
6.20 .74 6.94
2.77 .33 3.10
32.55 3.91 36.46
91.73 11.01 102.74
27.70 3.32 31.02
25.06 3.01 28.07
74.41 8.93 83.34
64.05 7.69 71.74
117.58 14.11 131.69
.205.59 24.67 230.26
10.82 130 12.12
116.86 1402 130.88
129.43 15.43 144.86
.87
.41 .38 3 38 .41 8.79
6.96 .72 6.68
102 .94 8.51 1.02 9.53
9.10 8.60 70.42 8.45 78.87