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    PAGE SIX
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 19, 1935.
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To Whom Am 4 on 1936 Tax Boll
Description of Property
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or or Bnf.
Lot Blk
1929
1937
1928
1924
1923
Huxley He Did Not
Know!
Altogether the languages and dia
lects in which the Bible, cither in
the hands of the people number
whole or in substantial part, is in
about five hundred, with a billion
possible readers.
How difficult this rendering of the
Scriptures into strange tongues has
been may be ilustrated by some of
the odd printings in our language.
We have the "breeches" Bible, in
which the aprons of Adam and Eve
are thus translated; the "treacle"
Bible in which "Is there no balm
in Gilead?" is translated "is there
no treacle, (or molasses) in Gil
ead?"; the "bug" Bible, with an in
felicitous rendering of "creeping
things," and the "wicked" Bible,
with the important word "not"
omitted from the seventh command
ment If, with the finest scholar
ship and the utmost care, such in
felicities have occurred in our own
tongue, imagine the obstacles to a
clear understanding of the gospel
message in heathen tribes.
The man who invented the term
"agnostic" was Thomas H. Huxley,
the scientist. He did not deny, he
merely did not profess to know. As
in the early Christian centuries
there were certain sects that pro
fessed knowledge and called them
selves "Gnostics," he, admitting ig
norance, called himself an "Agnos
tic." He was a member of the Lon
don school board, and the question
was raised concerning the use of the
Bible in the schools. It was gener
ally supposed he would oppose it
In "The Contemporary Review" for
December, 1871, he said:
"I have always been strongly in
favor of secular education, in the
sense of education without theolo
gy, but I must confess I have been
no less seriously perplexed to know
by what practical measures the re
ligious feeling, which is the essen
tial basis of conduct, was to be kept
up in the present utterly chaotic
state of opinion on these matters
without the use of the Bible.
"Take the Bible as a whole, make
the severest deductions which fair
criticism can dictate for shortcom
ings and positve errors, as a sen
sible lay teacher would do if left to
himself, all that is not desirable for
children to occupy themselves with,
and there still remains in this old
literature a vast residuum of moral
beauty and grandeur. And then con
sider the great historical fact, that
for three centuries this book has
been woven into the life of all that
is best and noblest in English his
tory; that it has become the nation
al epic of Britain, and is familiar to
noble and simple from John 'o
Groat's House to Land's End, as
Dante and Tasso were once to the
Italians; that it is written in the
noblest and purest English, and
abounds in exquisite beauties of a
merely literary form.
"By the study of what other book
could children be so much human
ized, and made to feel that each fig
ure in that vast historical process
ion fills, like themselves, but a mo
mentary space in the interval be
tween two eternities, and earns the
blessings or the curses of all times,
according to its efforts to do good
and hate evil, even as they also are
earning their payment for. their
work?"
Next Week: Monuments to Book
All About Us.
George, T. J. et ux .
Card, C. W.
Grim. Mrs. Hugh
Kessier, F rances F. .
Burroughs. D. H. .
Blount Mary Parker
vtaiDole. Etha M.
Walpole. Etna M.
Daggett W. EL
Enoch. Clvde
Miller, Obed I.
Corey. Guy Estate .
English. Q. C. Trustee ,
Munroe. J. L.
Williams. R. F.
Walpole. Etha M.
Walpole. Ella R. Estate .
Miner. ODea I.
Walpole. W. R. iSstate
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.
kgbert, J. L.
wayxe. F. B.
Swayze, F. B.
Walpole. Ella R. Estate .
Walpole. Ella R. Estate .
Walpole, Ella R. Estate .
vvaipoie. una K. Estate .
Adams. S. W.
McDaniel. Ethel
Adams, F. N.
Hackman, Charles
Hackman. Charles
Prophet W. P.
U1HI IE FAMDHY
JOHN JOSEPH GAINES, M.D.
The Poison-Victim
I hope you may never be con
fronted with a poison emergency as
I have many times been, the case of
accidental (or suicidal) poisoning
of a human being. It is one of the
most serious momenta of life when
an unconscious and prostrate body
is found demanding immediate ef
fort. Quick and accurate thinking is
demanded and action with it Have
some one summon the doctor. Don't
waste time looking for evidence.
Be quick to try to preserve life and
look for evidence afterward. If the
patient's lips are burned with car
bolic acid, pour in heavy solutions
of alkalines soda or epsom salts
or, diluted alcohol if it is at hand.
Do it plentifully and be sure it is
enough. Let the doctor be the judge
as to an emetic when he arrives.
If the patient is in convulsions
with violent contractions of the
limbs and neck-muscles it indi
cates strychnine poisoning. Pour
Bleakman. E. E. Estate
Pophet, W. P.
Bleakman, E.. E. Estate
DeVore, Ben
Gilliam A 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.
Howell, Maude
Howell, Maude
Brown. Artie Estate
Howell, Maude
Brown, Artie Estate
Brown, Artie Estate
Brown, Artie Estate
Brown, Artie Estate
Ingram, W. D. Estate
Ingram, Mary
Prophet Miller
Prophet Miller
Cartwright J. R. ,
Cartwright J. R.
Cartwright J. R.
Cartwright J. R.
Morsil Co., The .
in warm mustard-water anything
that will produce vomit If you have
an opiate, give it and don't be afraid
of over-dose. Quiet those spasms
if you can. Whiffs of chloroform
if it can be had anything to com
bat this quick-acting poison, until
the doctor arrives.
With the patient that cannot be
aroused it might be opium or mor
phine. Look at the pupil of the
eyes. If they are contracted to
pin-points and the sleep is profound
and heavy, then give black coffee.
Give all you can force down.
If you can get an emetic dose
into the patient, do it Stimulate.
Do everything to keep up breathing,
artificial respiration if you can per
form. Keep the patient awake or
try strenuous methods to do so. We
used te oven "larrup" the morphine
victim to keep him from sleeping
off the mortal coil.
Children may get hold of aconite
it produces excessive sweat, fee
ble, rapid pulse and great weakness.
Give stimulants.
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
NOTICE TO PERSONS WHO
OWE ONE OR MORE YEARS
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX.
The current tax (1935) must be
paid by January 1st 1936. If you
are delinquent on 1930 and prior
tax it must be brought up to good
standing, and at least one-fourth of
1931, 1932 and 1933-34 taxes must
be paid if they are delinquent If
these taxes are not paid by Janu
ary 1st, 1936, it will be necessary
to seize and sell enough property to
pay all taxes due and delinquent.
Dated this the 4th day of Sep
tember, 1935.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff and Tax Colector of
Morrow County, Oregon.
Logan, Hattie .
Hanville, Burrell, et ux, & Crouse, Her
bert et ux .
Macomber, W. H.
Grotkopp, E. C. T.
Schuller, W. F.
Schuller, W. F.
Schuller, W. F.
Doherty, Neil
Walker, Samuel
McEntire, Thomas ....
Schuller, W. F.
Siegmund, Wilda
Siegmund, Wilda
Vermont Loan Trust Co.
Tibbetts, Violet L. 4 Mock, F. C,
ijouise a.
Younger, W. H.
Barzee, C. W ...
Wagner, Clyde W. & Joe P. Brown .
Bryant, Frances H.
Pringle. JoseDh
Round, Tunis D.
Bank. First Nat'l HeDDner
Eaton, James E.
Luttrell. W. P
Thompson, Robert A.
Horse Show and
Rodeo To Head
Entertainment
at
Exposition
JO?
Thli year the Pacific Interna
tional Livestock Exposition cele
brates Its Silver Anniversary, Oc
tober 6 to 12 in Portland, Oregon.
Beading a large and varied pro
gram of entertainment will be that
ever popular combined Horse
Show and Rodeo. Spectacular and
thrilling events have been sched
uled with liberal cash awards for
winners.
Tb Rodeo will be the final of
all western shows this year at
wbicb the grand champion cowboy
will be chosen. Only the best of
America's cowpunchers and buck
aroos will be seen in action.
Events will Include bronc riding,
bareback riding, bull dogging and
Brahma steer riding with cash
awards of approximately IS 000
lor winners.
Veteran arena directors will
have charge of events, assuring a
fast moving program at all per
formances. Plenty of action is
Here are Illustrated
Jumping and bulldog
King, two of the most
fascinating events of
the Indoor Horse Show
and Itodeo.
promised with accompanying spills
and thrills.
Homer Holcombe, World famous
clown, will again add hir thrilling,
daring acts and Inject into the
Show those extremely delightful
and humorous ecenes so well liked
by both youngsters and grown-ups.
Exposition officials predict that
this year will see the breaking nf
all recent records for entries and
attendance.
Industrial exhibits are expected
to exceed in size all previous
years. Included will be dairy pro
ducts, land produce, wild life, flsb
and game, wool and mohair, and
many others.
In addition, there will be nine
teen complete shows staged under
the mammoth eleven acre Expo
sition building roof. These will
include dairy cattle, beef, swine,
fat stock, draft horses, sheep,
goats, dogs, poultry and pet stock,
4-H Club and Smith-Hughes voca
tion exhibits.
Bank. First Nat'l HeDDner
xtosequisi, v ictor .
Finley, Claude L. co W. B. Finley .
oepaneK, ei ux ,
Federal Land Bank of Spokane
Murphy, P. T
Lrevin, iarry
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.
Spencer. Arthur W.
Brumfield, Sadie
Nelson, Peter Carl .
Treisch, W. H.
Pundt Bernard, co Phlpps, 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
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Hardman .......
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13 to 20 Inc. 31
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Hardman. Adams 2nd
Hardman, Adams 2nd
Hardman, Adams 2nd
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)
SW14NWW, SE&SWH, Ntt
SWV4. SEVi 5
All S 4 E of road 6
All - 7
WVjEVi, Ws 8
Luten, B. B.
Klesel, 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, Solomln C.
Rietmann. Victor .... .
Gorger, George . . ,
Krauae, Franz ......
Central Trust Co.
Kilkenny, Peter .
DeFranq 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 Ass'n
Schissler, H. H
Cole, George M. Estate
Waggoner, Ople L ....... .
Stephens, Wm. S. et ux .... ..
Leadbetter, Charles ...... .
Burleson, David W. Klein Realty
Service .. ...
Gurley, S. A. D
Custle Rock Land Ass'n
Pruter, J. H. et ux .
Walpole, W. R. Estate .
Thomas, Elizabeth S. Ex.
Bills, J. C .
Brice, J. T
Walpole, W. R. co Ira L. Berger .
Jaeckel, Charles
Jaeckel Ernest .... ,
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LANDS OF MOBBOW COUNTY
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4.26 4.92 6.31 4.83
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IN 23 26.96
IN 23 94.08
IN 23 67.08
IN 23 .36
IN 23 22.86
IN 23 24.28
IN 23 105.71
IN 24 27.40
IN 24 17.64
IN 24 19.44
IN 24 21.89
IN 24 160.21
IN 25 22.71
IN 25 80.48
IN 25 28.12
IN 26 19.28
IN 26 34.58
IN 26 16.74
IN 26 6.15
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IN 27 108.29
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2N 23 3.60
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2N 24 9.21
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2N 24 28.51
2N 24 11.52
2N 24 34.55
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2N 24 33.41
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2N 26 22.95
2N 26 15.49
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2N 26 19.64
2N 26 33.93
2N 26 16.78
2N 26 18.92
2N 26 11.42
2N 26 182.78
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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 62.10
2N 27 30.26
2N 27 66.32
2N 27 97.38
2N 27 45.70
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3N 23 1.47
3N 23 23.30
3N 23 23.29
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3N 24 46.98
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3N 24 1.84
3N 24 20.55
8N 24 7.33
3N 24 28.28
3N 26 6.52
8N 26 13.02
3N 26 13.02
3N 26 52.10
3N 26 52.10
3N 26 13.02
3N 27 13.02
8N 27 26.06
3N 27 1802
3N 27 18.02
8N 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 28.76
4N 24 96.92
4N 24 8.36
4N 24 40.70
4N 24 1.67
4N 24 11.67
4N 24 18.84
4N 24 13.84
4N 24 63.38
4N 24 64.21
4N 24 .42
4N 24 29.46
4N 24
4N 24 8.67
4N 24 6.67
4N 24 1668
4N 24 I.S4
87.43 89.16 43.74
27.11 28.32 31.66
94.53 98.89 110.46 . 34.87
67.42 70.61 78.77
.36
22.97 24.04 26.86
28.13 30.63 40.60
27.84
21.50 12.80
24.09 25.09 24.77
76.43 87.05 76.50 73.62
26.71 30.42 26.37 25.73
17.92 19.75 21.16 18.90
33.64
36.02
67.71
130.55
109.03
16.64
73.17
61.10
13.39 16.26 15.83 16.68 15.68 16.88
.09 .11 .11 .10 .11 .10
61.06 63.55
60.86 63.36
15.22 15.83
30.43 31.69 31.30
15.22 40.60
60 .86 63.36 62.69 48.14 47.80 45.49
15.22 15.83
32.00 33.32 82.91
39.61 41.26 40.76 31.39 31.14
40.58 16.11
37.41 38.94
23.67 ' 27.88 26.93 38.36 33.88 33.86
1.79
2.37 2.74 8.33 2.66
13.92 16.40 15.84 22.56 19.92
13.92 16.40 15.84 22.66
18.92 16.40 16.84
11.88 13.68 16.68 13.32
36.68 39.95 42.43 38.40 37.63 46.18
25.14 38.26 47.29 42.80 41.94 51.46
36.68 39.96 42.43 38.39 26.33
15.28 33.28
13.28 14.64 15.68 14.00 18.68 17.24
18.26 20.14 21.67 19.26
19.26 21.28 22.74 20.31 19.84 26.01
20 58 22.68 24.30 21.72 21.22 26.75
15.94 17.64 18.83
169.98 187.39
45.91 60.61 54.23 48 42 47.32 59.62
13.28 14.63 16.68 14.00 13.68 17.24
30.87 34.04 36.47 32.66 31.82 40.10
15.19 17.89 17.28 24.63
18.34 19.97 21.21
146.68 159.78 169.73 150.52 184.71
48.90
31.63 34.86 37.32
66.71
90.57 99.84
42.50
35.44 41.40 40.08 89.30 86.69
2.20 2.58 2.49 2.46 2.46
36.32 41.27 89.94 89.17 39.54
36.32 41.28 39.93
71.81 77.16 76.54 77.09 73.74
70.84 76.61 75.07 76.60 73.33
8.99 6.00 6.75 6.86
1.86 2.00 1.96 2.00 1.91
11.06
31.38 83.93 33 24 33.98 82.50 33.16
3.67 8.91 8.98
6.66 6.99 6.86 6.99 6.74 6.86
6.55 6.99 5.86 6.99 6.74
1.86
30.99 33.61 82.86 83.62 32.09
11.07 11.97 11.72 11.97 11.46 11.72
83.41 89.86 38.01
9.16 9.97 10.61 9.61 9.43
24.40 26.61 28.30
24.44 26.61 28.30 26.60 25.10 30.79
73.34
78.34 79.87 84.86 76.79
18.34
18.34 19.97 21.22 19.21
18.84 19.97 21.22 19.21 18.88 23.10
18.34 19.97 21.22 19.21 18.83 23.10
16.94 19.80 19.12 18.77 18.96
36.32 41.28 89.94 89.16 89.54
4.41 6.15 4.99 4.89 . 4.94 4.61
4.42
4.41 6.15 4.99 4.89 4.94
84.19 86.99 86.27 36.98 85.39
84.87 196.51 191.69 196.51 187.18
4 41 4.79 s
47i38 61.23 50.20 61.23 49.05 60.07
15.49 16.76 16.40 16.76 16.02 16.87
17.72 19.14
17.72 19.14 18.77 19.16 18.34
70.84 76.61 75.07 76.6 78.83
.44 .48
26.76 28.94
29.44 81.85 81.19
8.85 9.67 9.39 9.67 9.17 9.86
8.86 9.67 9.39 8 67 9.17 9.36
39.86
25 64
28.67
12.60
30.02
8.68
26.87
4.74
' 9.49
17.16
11.15
16.62
9.51
Total 1st t Amount
(or all ft Pnlty On. of
Yean to 1S-31-34 Dlln.
406
6.83
4.37
1068
8.31
4.08
1186
337
6.44
210
362
19.71
1.34
37.23
2.05
506
1.70
.71
1.09
.33
1.68
1.68
2.37
8.92
1629
3.38
2.06
2.15
4.08
13.00
241
12.87
12.32
1014
28.73
10.90
30.61
1.25
32.39
9.89
308.43
89.45
25.84
23.62
4.93
28.33
2.22
21.24
71.91
6.11
4.21
122.66
7.44
19.72
2.23
8.44
31.66
13.83
4.47
2.44
6.34
2.43
8.73
8.73
6.29
2.11
4
.48
.68
.62
1.28
.98
14!
.40
.65
.25
.43
2.36
.16
4.46
.24
.60
.20
.08
.13
.03
.20
.20
.28
1.07
1.95
.40 .
.24
.25
.46
1.56
.28
1.54
1.47
1.21
844
1.30
8.67
.15
2.98
1.17
37.10
1.17
8.10
2.82
.58
2.79
.26
2.54
862
,73
.60
14.70
.89
2.26
.26
1.01
8.78
1.66
.53
.29
.64
.29
.44
.44
.75
.26
.04
4.58
696
4.89
11.96
930
4.56
13.28
8.77
609
2.85
4.05
23.07
1.50
4169
2.29
6.66
1.90
.79
1.22
.86
1.88
I. 88
2.66
9.99
18.24
8.78
2.S0
2.40
4.66
14.56
2.69
14.41
13.79
II. 35
32.17
12.20
84.28
1.40
85.37
11.06
846.53
100.18
28.94
26.34
6.51
26.12
2.48
28.78
80.53
6.84
4.71
137.26
8.33
21.98
2.49
9.46
85.33
15.48
6.00
2.78
6.98
2.72
4.17
4.17
7.04
2.36
22.14
4.-
9.28 1.17 10.99
111.97 18.41 125.40
1
157.57 18.90 176.47
114.05 13.68 127.78
466.47 66.97 622.44
283.78 84.06 817.83
.71 .08 .79
96.72 11.60 108 32
123.64 14.83 138 47
105.71 12.68 11839
65.24 6.62 61.86
17.64 2.11 19.75
53.74 6.44 60 18
95 84 11.50 107.34
160.21 19.22 179.48
22.71 2.72 26.43
486 81 58.41 546.22
137.35 16.40 163.75
97.01 11.64 108.65
34.58 4.14 88 72
16.74 2.10 18.84
615 .73 688
333.40 40.00 373.40
278 42 33.41 311.83
82.48 3.89 36 37
3.60 .43 4.03
105.86 12.70 118.56
.80 .09 .89
161.60 19.39 180.99
181.09 19 33 180.42
40.26 4.83 45 09
111.86 13.41 126.27
65.03 7.80 72.83
865.14 43.81 408.96
40.26 4.93 46.19
29.95 8.59 83.64
114.11 13.69 127.70
126.74 16.20 141.94
II. 52 1.38 12.90 ,
218.71 26.34 214.96
93.55 11.22 104.77
25 36 8.04 28.39
197.06 13.17 122.78
248.30 29.79 278.09
I. 79 .21 2.00
12.86 1.61 14.17
109 28 13.11 122.39
89.36 10.72 100.08
66.80 8.01 74.81
67.26 8.07 76 33
39.07 4.68 48.75
292.96 35.15 828.11
821.28 38.56 369.83
64.72 7.76 72.48
209.83 26.17 236.00
81.12 9.73 90.85
22.96 2.75 25.70
16.49 1.86 17.84
102 80 12.33 116.13
98.87 11.86 110.73
33 93 4.06 87.99
157.77 18.93 176.70
156.17 18.74 174.91
63.78 7.64 71.37
540.15 64.81 604.96
393.24 47.18 440.42
III. 47 13.37 124.84
234.42 28.13 262.56
96.43 11.67 108.00
28 89 8.45 82.34
28.56 8.42 31.98
72.54 8.70 81.24
967.66 116.11 1.083.78
101.00 12.12 113.13
134.07 16.08 150.16
133.03 16.96 148.99
287.80 34.53 322.33
88.20 10.58 98.78
219.27 26.31 246.58
13.65 1.63 16.38
218.64 26.22 244.76
139.82 16.77 166.59
422 99 50.66 472.74
419.43 50.33 469.76
28.60 2.83 26.43
22.02 2.64 24.66
II. 67 1.38 12.95
22.06 2.64 24.70
256.19 30.74 286 93
15.21 1.82 17.03
.72 .08 .80
46.24 6.42 50.66
84.64 4.16 38.79
3.70 .44 4.14
188.52 22.02 206.64
86.73 10.40 97.13
139.06 16.44 ' 163.50
55.80 6.63 61.63
92.37 11.08 103.46
190.96 22.91 213.87
125.44 15.06 140.49
366.96 44.03 410.99
31.36 8.76 86.12
13.02 1.66 14.68
104.80 12.67 117.87
144.84 17.38 162.22
13.02 1.56 14.68
133.69 16.04 149.78
107.82 12.93 120.75
224.96 26.99 261.96
82.71 8.42 86.63
11.84 1.42 13.26
28.10 8.37 91.47
205 58 24.66 230.24
950.68 114.06 1 064.64
12.65 1.50 14.06
839.86 40.80 880.66
1.67 .20 1.87
126.08 15.20 141.28
50.20 6.02 66.02
106 47 12.77 119.24
425.83 61.09 476.92
64.21 6.50 60.71
1.84 .16 1.50
85.16 10.21 96.36
92.48 11.09 108.67
62.58 7.40 69.98
72.09 8.64 80.78
88.82 4.65 48.47
7.77 .93 8.70