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I 'AGE FOUR 1IEUALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON KIIIOAV. MAY 2.'), 10.12 MARKETS and FINANCIAL Stocks ' NEW YORK Wl Tl stock nsrket turnrd mixed Friday after itiowlim early rising tendencies. Prices ranged from fractions !ow tr to around point higher with niiy a few issues outside these ltni- Trsdln? amounted to an eatl liatcd 1,200,000 shares. NKW YORK STOCKS By The Associated Press Admiral Corporation 26 allied Chemical 70 Mils Chalmers 51 V, American Airlines 13 American Power & LIRht 25 '4 American Tel. tt Tel. 155 American Tobacco 55 i. Anaconda Copper -44 ' Atchison Railroad 82 J Beihlehem Steel 48 !. Boeing- Airplane Co. Borir Warner 70 Burroughs Adding .Machine 17 5( California Packlna 24 U Ciinsdinn Pacific 36 Caterpillar Tractor Celanese Corporation C 39 Chrysler Corporation 75 'i Cities Service - . . 100 j Consolidated Edison ; . 35 Consolidated Vultee . ' 17 !i Crown Zellerbach i , 5J 'Curtlss Wright ( ,7 Ti Drnislas Aircraft duPont de Nemours C 85 Eastman Kodak r . '...- - 43 Emu-son Radio J i. 14 ' General Electric " 1 ' : . ' 59 'i General Foods . t 43 General Motors '- H Georgia Pac Plywood - Goodyear Tire , 41 ' Hoinestake- Mining Co. 37 International Harvester 33 3. International Paper 46 li Johns Manville ' 74 Kennecott Copper 76 ' Libbv. McNeill .. 7 , Lockheed Aircraft 21 i Loew's Incorporated 15 ' Long Bell A 36 Montgomery Ward 59 -. Nash Kelvinator 19 New York Central 19 Northern Pacific 76 5J Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas it Electric 33 !i Pacific Tel. It Tel. Ill Pakard Motor Car ' 5 Pennev (J.C.) Co. 68 Pennsylvania R.R. 18 Pepsi Cola Co. 9 T I'hilco Radio 29 , Radio Corporation 25 i Rayonier Incorp 28 Ravonier Incorp Pfd ' Republic Steel 40 Reynolds Metals - 54 i Richfield Oil 62 T, Bafewav Stores Inc. . 32 i.Scott Paper-Car..:- ,. 50 ' Sears Roebuck ft Co: ' 53 V4 Soconv-Vacuum Oil 38 V Southern Pacific 79 Vs Standard Oil Calif 55 i Standard Oil N.J. 77 Studebaker Corp. 37 ! 4 Sunshine Mining Swift tt Company 31 ' Tranaamerica Corp; 25 . Twentieth Century Fox 17 J Union Oil Company 41 H tlnion Pacific 115 'i United Airlines ,v 26 H United Aircraft , . 30 United Corporation , . " United States Plywood . 31 H . United States 8teel V ' ; ; -. Warner Pictures ; .. W Western Union Tel -J 3f 4 Westinghouse Air Brake 25 1'j Westing-house Electric 36 Wcolworth Company 4 ? GRAINS CHICAGO lB A mid-day ad vance in grain prices on I he board of trade ran into heavy selling Friday and prices backed down on fore the close. Dealings were active and pr!ce swings became quite wide, partic ularly in soybeans. Beans had gains extending to around 5 cents at one time. In the subsequent sell off beans managed to hold small gains. out corn ana osis leu under me previous close. Wheat went ahead on exports 10 wesi uermany ana lack of suf liclent moisture in ihe Northwest Wheat dosed 1 ',-1 s, lower, Ju ly M.34 ',. corn v.-i u lower. Ju ly J1.84 1,-1.84, oais to 1 cent lower, July 76 V1.. rye . lower 10 nigoer, July 12.00 a., sov. beans i lower to higher. Julv s2.99-12.68i4, and lard unchanged u 1 rents a nunared pounds low- WHEAT Open High Low Clout Sep J.37 i, 2.38 H S.36 ' 3.36 i Dec 2.42 2.42 2.40 i 2.40 . Mar 2.46 i 2.45 - 2.43 H 2.43 S Jly 2.35 i 2.36 H 2.34 2.34 MKTS PORT GRAIN ruHTLAND W Wheat (b)dl to arrive market, basis No. 1 oulk. delivered coast: Soft hile 3.46; Soft White (excluding Rex) 2.46: White Club 2.46. Hard Red Winter: Ordinerv 2.48; 10 per cent 2.48; 11 per cent 2.48; 12 per cent 2.48. Hard White Bart: Ordinary 2.45; 10 per cent 2.45; 11 per cent 2.45: 12 per cent 2.45. Car receipts: wheat 31; mill feed 4. POTATOES CHICAGO tfl Potatoes; - Ar rivals 22; i on track - 40: market firm: 'Alabama -Triumphs California Long Whites $5.78-6.23. Lakeview Plans . Jackpot Rodeo ; 1AKEVIEW-The third annual iackpot rodeo sponsbred by the ,akevlew Roping Club, has. been set for Saturday and Sunday, June 7 and 8, at the fairgrounds. Plans are progressing rapidly according to committee reports made at the last meeting of the club. : Club, secretary Mrs. Dora- Her wlch and Mrs. Genevieve Hanks will be at the fairgrounds Saturday morning, the first-day of the show, to sign up riders. Hours will be announced after the next meeting at which time final arrangements for the stock will be announced. It has been decided to add a special feature to this year's show by awarding a 150 bonus purse to the winners of both bronc and bareback riding in the finals. SAVINGS, LOAN MEET SEATTLE W Two hundred or more executives are expected to attend the Pacific Coast confer ence of savings and loan associa tion here Sunday through Tuesday. They will come from six North west states. LIVESTOCK CHICAGO Lfl Heaw hog re ceipts plus 1.000 head held nvtr from Thursday's market rirnvo prices sharply downward Fridy wnn ouuie late sajes as much as lower . The cattle market was opncrnilv steady with some small sales ob taining strong prices. There were hardly enough sheen to make market. Prices were nominally aicauy wan a wear unaertone. Hog trading was very slow and uneven and all receiDLs wer nnt sold. Choice 180 to 220 pound butch ers were down 10 121.00 to S21.25 with J22.50 paid sparingly for a few small lots of choice Uglu weights. A few sales of good to hlch choice steers and yearlings were made, irom wi.uu to K6.00. Two loads of choice 1.235 pound steers sold for 834.25 and a half load of low com mercial 954 pound holstelru brought 27.75. . Quotable prices in the small sheep market listed choice old eron weal ed lambs at 829.50. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO Ul (USD A I Cattle: for week 600. compared with last week's close steers steady to weak, canner and cutter cows 50c lower utility cows 1.00 to 1.50 lower, heifers and bulls steady to weak, odd bead and small lots commercial and good slaughter steers 30.00 32.00; load good weighty heifers 29.75: few nead commercial cows 25.00-27.00: bulk utility cows 20.00 - 23.00; most canner and cutter 17.00 - 19.00; sheljy kinds 16.00 and below. Calves for week 70, trade steady on scant suooly: odd commnrrial and good calves 30.00 - 34.50; cull ana utility 2U.W 27.00. Hogs for week 1.000: cull anri Utility butchers 50c hltrher. imn and feeder, pigs steady to strong. wucs cnoice 10. 1 and 2 butchers 180-240 lbs 23.00; choice sows 15.50 - 16.00; few good and choice feeder pigs 23.00 - 25.00; lew lots 60-eo lbs 26.00 - 26.50 Sheen for weev s 5nn- nmm.i with last week spring lambs steady to 25c lower, several lots good and choice 27.00; few lots good to prime 27.25-27.50; few lots feed ers and mixed fats and feeders 26.50: odd head cull to good slaugh ter ewes 4.00 - 10.00. Fisherman Gets Real Bite DEEP RIVER, Wash.,- UP) Reuben Koski was trolling for sal mon In the Columbia River and letting his hand trail in the water. When a fish bit his hand instead of his hook, h went to the Tlwaco nospitai lor treatment. ' People DO TOO read small spade ads - you are! I 13 Graduated At Merrill MERRILL Thirteen seniors, eight girls and five boys, the class of 1962 of Merrill High school, were graduated with appropriate ceremony May 21, . To the strains of "Pomp and Circumstance," played ' by Mary Jane Paygr on the organ, the graduates, dressed In blue caps and gowns, entered the high school gym. and proceeded to the staite. Rev. George Milne pronounced the invocation, and was followed by the salutatonan's address given by Evelyn Oclis. The girl's chorus directed ' by Eldon Payxant, sang two numbers "Little Chocolate Baby" and "I Passed By Your Wlndort." . Valedictorian Roberta Klrtley in her address, pointed out tue prob lems faeing the class as they leave school, and also (he . debt owed parents and' teachers ' in helping them to a successful conclusion ul their grade and high school educa tion. . . -.. ' Commencement speaker was Sen. Phil Hitchcock. ' " An organ selection "Walts Sere nade", was presented uy Mi:. Paygr. Just preceomg the presenta tion of awards by Principal H. J. Hendrlckson. Roberta Kirtley received a schol arship to OTt and a year's sub scription to the Reader's Digest. Patricia Noonan was chosen the best girl athlete, and Wesley Has kins the best boy athlete. Wesley also received the award for the best school ctttien. Senior class President Billy Barber presented the class gift, a rheostat for the gym lights, to Danny Barry, next year's student body president. E. E. Kllpalrlck. chairman of the local school board, presented diplomas to Billy Barber, Wesley HasKins, Roberta Kiniey, uet'.y Kotthoff.' Patricia Noonan. Evelyn Ochs, Carol Winter, wuma paut. Dick Reeves, Bruce Sanders. Frieda Schlecht. Alice Swaiford, and Billy Welsbans. Livestock PORTLAND lH (USDA) Cattle: Friday salable 55; mostly nominal with tew cleanup sales steady. For week salable 1.436. Market uneven, fed steers and heifers steady to stionq, sonic lightweights as much as 50c high er, cows generally 1.00 - 2.00 lower, low utility cows off most: bulls steady: load choice 1.082 lb fed steers-34.35: few choice 34.00: bulk food and low choice steers 770 .130 lbs 32.00 . 33.50: few utility and commercial steers 24.00-31.00. Good stockers 29.00 - 32.00; good and choice fed heifers 33.00-33.50: commercial 28.50 - 31.00: utility 22.00 - 27.50; canner and cutter cows 16.50 - 20.50: shells down to 15.00: utility 21.50 . 25.00; com mercial 26.00 - 26.50; few early to 27.00: commercial bulls 28.50- 30.00; utility 35.50 27.50; cutter down to 22.00. Calves: Friday 101 market norh market active strong with com petition - from ' stacker buyers Choice and odd prime vealers jo.qo - 37.00 lew stock calves to calves and vealers 31.00 - 34.00 utility and commercial 20.00 - 30.00 Hogs Friday salable 10 most ly nominal steady -For week salable 1600 market closed stea dy with last Friday after early 50c alvance choice No 1 and .2 butchers from 180-235 lb 23.50 24.00 early sales to 24.50 heavier and lighter weights late arnuad 22.00 above 300 lbs down to- 21.00 choice 350-550 lb sows 16.50-17.50 I lighter weights to 18.00 and above late with early sales to 19.00; good ; and choice feeder pigs 2.00 up at ; xi. uo - 23. uu. Sheep: Friday none. For week. I salable 885: spring lambs closed i about 3.00 lower: old crop lambs 1.50-2.00 off. ewes around 2 00 lower; good and choice spring lambs late 27.00 - 27.50; choire and prime up to 30.00 early: iw gooa and cnoic eNo. 3 nelt old cron lambs late 25.00 down, few early mi i.w, gouu ewes i.w - o.w. . Weather WesU-rn 'Oregon Fair Friday and Saturday except a Utile enny morning coastal cloudiness. Highs both days 75 to 85. Low Friday1 nlglU 45; to 65. Northerly wind of 18 to 38 miles all hour along coast. Eastern Oieiton Fair Willi little change In temperature fu nny ana saturaay. Highs both davs 72 to 82. Low Friday night 45 to 55. Oranta Pass and Vicinity Fair Friday 87. Low Friday night 45. High Saturdny 90. Western Oregon Fair Friday and Saturday except a little early morning coastal cloudiness. Highs both days 75-85; low Friday nln'it 45-55. Northerly winds 18-38 miles an hour along coast. Eastern Oregon Fair with lit tle temperature change Friday a.id Saturday. Highs both days '72-82; toy Friday night 45-65. By The Associated Preia . 24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Friday - Max. Mln. fren Bend Eugene La Grande Lakeview Mcdford North Bend Ontario Pendleton ' Portland (An pi) Roseburg Salem Boise Chicago Denver Eureka Los Angeles Red Bluff San Francisco 73 36 75 38 77 41 72 37 70 45 85 47 63 47 79 45 76 50 73 47 79 51 76 44 73 43 64 65 66 43 l 49 70 58 94 66 76 50 COMPAIN'TS FILED Claudia N. Borit v. Patrick J. Bort suit tor dtvorc. Coup, married June. 30. 1950, Couer d'Alene, Mi. Charjr. enielty. A. C. Yaden, attorney for plaintiff. DKCREES GRANTED Virginia Laliaya vs. Haymond M. La Hay. Marjorla FJordbeck vs. Adolph M. Fjord beck. Charles E. Perry vs. Helen H. Perry. MARRIAGE I. IC t:SES BARNSTABLE - HASKINS Corwell H. Barn table. 23. salesman. Native ol Oreion. Redent of Klamath rails. Ore Joan R. Haskina. 10. Native of Utah. Resident of Klamath Fa III Ore MARH1AUK I.UKXSKS Newman. 15. salesman. Native of Call forma m:enr of K launch rails Joan Elisabeth Newman. 2A. housewife. Native of Oklahoma, resident or Klam ath Fall. COMPLAINT C1LFD Forrest E. Gifford vs. Jessie E. Gil ford, suit for dtvoree. Charce. cruelly Couple married Dec. 17. 1931. Las Vegas. New Plaintiff asks property set tlement. R. T. McLaren, attorney for plaintiff. OEfRF.KS GRANTED Meryl Esptnota vs. Juan Ysauro Ex plnosa. COA.RT RECORDS JOY 1 MINKIPAI, rot RT Florence Thomuon. drunk Fin an -or It-, days. Alvin Beat, drunk. Fine. 113 or 7'j days! , Chaster Mav. drunk fin IM til days. DISTRICT COCRT Cam-fon Cliff, no operator' llcanse. Forfeit lit) ball. Edward H. Spurgeon. overload. For felt e ball. Robert Olivas Campuxano, overload Forfeit Ria baiL Jamea Harvey Phlpps, no vehicle li cense. Forfeit 3 bat!. Earnest Richard Seuttcr. one license tate. Forfeit $ ball. Harold Lee Laird, no emergency brake. Forfeit S3 ball. Legion Post Holds Party Wlnema Post 143, Amerlcim Legion, held a parly in the Veter ans MrilHllim mill nniiiwusi itlultl Mnw 1 fnr th "Alivlllarv'1 members to the Post, who pur- I. n 111. n,m,,hMr.lihi rarrii In the oriiAiilcatlon, some, dating as inr oaca as 0110 jvnr aaw. Unllka nther Lealon Post Aux tirt,..,.,. Atiwlll.rv" la made lip of male Veterans, who served In eltner woria war, ana Is the holder of an honorable dis charge certificate. The first ol what Is scheduled to be an annual affair, for the holders of these cards, was uiven last Wednesday Wllh an appreciaoie aueuiimico a full evening of full and enter- i .ulAVnil llm httrh- llRht of the evening being a "hat promenade, - wim ran s modeled bv the men. Bruce Hull indeed (he winner for the cleverest portrayal of "a woman with a new nai. uen ninni i.i. .fi.i.iiiMi,. In clnnnina ladies' apparel In the quickest time. I.. .Itlnn In ll,N "tnthlall SllOW put on by the men. various games, competing for prltes, were played. A UUlcn auciion iur n ibiivj nH'" i Ii.wmI rnlt. took nlace I with Hal ORle and Frank Roeiner m ine itio m iiuui"'""- A buffet supper was served By Adra Turner, Dorothy Hall, Irene Young and Lavonne Roemer. John Soto took flash pictures of several "special" events, one of which Katherme Sammons was presented a past comniaivler's pin, by La Vonne Roemer, present. Comman- deAnv male veteran wishing to obtain membership In our auxil iary", may purchase ""''"h11f cards from any one of Wlnema Post members, at II eacn. Lake Roundup Queen Sought t .vpirnrw Tha 1952 Lake County Roundup queen will be chosen in Juno una plans now being carried out by limn Hownrd chairman of tie Iqueen committee. Howard is now . iniiiy to the graiiRCs and to Lakeview organlralions Inviting these groups to nominate girls lor the honor. The nominations are to be named by June 7. U.li fAhmann .Tr nrffttrint f)f the 1952 show, has announced that the queen Ihls year win oe selected solely on the basis of hA,..ni.nthln Unwnrri n)H thut date for the riding test and quein .election will be set as soon after June 7 as possible. It Is desired that the queen and two princesses will be named in time so they ran attend the Klamath Falls. Alturs and other shows, prior to the Lake iuuiuy event. POSTMASTERS WASHINTON i The Senate has approved these nominations for postmasicrships in Oregon: Eugene D. Wilmoth. Cove: and Roy Bugh, Wecoma Beach. Court Setss H'aring For Next Month K'ctillnurd from I'm, 1) cbinea from sources outside uroiv oily luxation. The drpuithieiU's nnllcln'ated receipt Include I2U8,. 50il li oin federal forent iiavmenls, SJM1.U81 from motor vehicle fuiils. As for county employes, the buduet provides for a $10 a month aeroM the board raise for non elective employes which mav be granted at the discretion of de partment heads, and also resprves 3500 for pav adjustments which the Cnuntv Court mav make. VVOItKS The general fund figure pro vides these amounts for the various cuuntv works: County Court t-12.437 0. sheriff and ti.x collector $113,707. 3S, rountv clerk 136.4(H). elections Sltl.OOO. ait sr.-i(.r'a office S59.470, surveyor Slim, dl'trlct atloniev tl)H40 (the DA's salary It paid bv the state), n-pp.uie '"4.sii. ec''ier tioo. bangs disease and TB testing Sjuuu. virci'ii coin i tUtUOo (the Judge's salary Is stale .paid). Jus tice courts J10.1U5. advertising un- Funeral isFMnat ruural airvlra loi- Jauif. noUurt "lir" aufniur. S5, wImi illit lt Miv 30, Hill lull plr (liiiti lit s.ii.,1 Hrl rliim-h, Hlali il aih, Saturday, May 94. 1IISI, wli.u lfUlfiii maai will li rvltliraliHl tur Ilia rrHa of Ilia aiiul ciiiiiintnt'lhS ! :io a m il'lll'i. llv. T. P. C'SMf orrirlatllts. Cumillllltianl aarvlra anil llilaruifiu In Ml. Calvary Maimirlal I'ai-k. Racllaliim At Ilia Holy naai'' will taka plai-a from Iha rnalial o( Warda Klamalh runaral tlonia, M HUH Sliaal. rnday, s pm. AT CAMP Dr. R, P. Llndlev, president of the 110 unit here, la altendlng the Istnte convention In Portland May Easy to Open COMING JUNE 1ST CRATER LAKE MILK in tht world's most convenient package I eluding community advertising) MHOO, courthouse and lull main tenance 30,HIO. Klamath Nursing Home $103,71)0, pulilln wellnre (county's share) IIUO.tD'J, extru sion service $11). M0, pest control and Inspection (31,054 67, fire pro tection (KFPAI $407.32. fire con trol $1000. juvenile office $26,973.77, insurance i 1.3(H). protective so cieties $1400. health department $47,620 and emergency fund $68,-5(XT. Legal Notice NOTIl'K TO C'ltKIIITtlllM Nollra la heiahy ilvan dial 1 1 1 . utidarilgnail haa. Iiy tlia C'lreim Coim of alia, Hlala ol (Irasmt, lot Klainili L-iiniily, I'lohala llapai linaill, liain ai Jnlnlail ailmliil.lraloi ol Ilia alala n( nllil Paler tlailiarl, daia.d, All paliona havlna r lolina aaaln.l taol aalaia ara required to praaaitt Iha aaine lo ma, duly vi Iliad aa reiiuliad Ov law. al III iiirir ol ntv alloinaia. Il Almond, (lonilrlrlt, Polay and (Irai, 11. S. Hank lllill , llaml, Oiason. wlllilo ala rnonlha fl mil Ilia data ol Ilia lli.l puolh-alloll ol Ihla tinlli-e Ualad and ll'.l publlaliarl Una tint day ol May, lu.U. t.UKK W (IEIMIAKT, Admlnlalraiiir M-a.l l Juna (l-U No. w WURLITZER A mafnlflctnt plan. Msntf laaly llylal and finish I cheois (ram. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th I BOURBON at Us ALL-TIME BEST! FARMERS: When tou are readv for FIRE or HAIL INSURANCE en Tour crops, see Hans Norland, 627 Fine St., Phone 2-2515. PAY NOTHING Trr th nw Zenith "Royal" hearing aid for 10 daya. It you'ra not completely j)t tided return th lnitrunMnt and GET YOUR MONEY BACKI "ROYAL" HEARING AID Only $.VA Month ZVo Ilown Pavmcnt 715 Moin Street Conco contains or gwaranld by Good Houil(ping . . , commended by for- ni muyuinexr.1 ft IxiiiiiI arA I 4 KaawMla( J ass .IT : r ffiL '"wis Wrim , lirllfr buy Planters Club . Br any standard, you couldn't buy better ! anters Club JTUK3M7 BOURBON WMISTY $4 MOOF CONIININTAI DISIIltINO C 0 1 1 . H 1 1 A ., fA. (MERIT'S Food Plan Sale! FOOD AND 12 FT. PHILCO FREEZER r-in n IN ORDER to give our em ployees a three day holiday . the following lumber yards will be closed May 30 (Memorial Day) May 31, and June 1. V LONGBELL LUMBER CO; V" .' ; (Klamath-Falls) BUILDER'S LUMBER CO. ' x j KLAMATH VALLEY LUMBER CO. COPELAND LUMBER YARDS . : (Klamath Falls) . 1 'k SWAN LAKE MQLDING CO. HOME LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. BASIN BUILDING MATERIALS MERRILL LUMBER CO. (Merrill) DRAKE LUMBER CO. ar 0 Aa.aam asat m m M m on famous SVP House Hint Offer ! Never Before a Bargain Like This... 6 Gali. SWP Houst Paint $37.44 ) SPECIAL iiMNm af miico OM.ia V" Nylon Bristle Brush $3.89 ;$1 TOTAL REGULAR PRICE $41.33 10HG-USTING IEAUTY; : ; AT IARGAIN PRICES "-am. SHIKWIN' PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL lieh, lolling For laiiia. A ?5 unlet via Shmwih- WllUAMS Paint and Ceor STYLE GUIDE Yeurk le borrow ... no chorptl Oft 100 giant-lit pogi. Full-color photograph. Color harmonlti tor ovtry room. Fay for il with your food tavingt YOU GET U.S.gradtA BEEF iMlfjIof , a !". mm !! .'.'!?1a.- DURING THIS EVENT 12 ft. Phileo Frteier and Food $1A77 12 ft. Phileo Fraaior Only $4.08 par waak ft Phileo Fra.iar Only $3.32 par waak This Big 12 Cubic Foot PHILCO home freeier filled with $150 worth of food Both for $10.77a week! V You Get A 6 Months Supply of ..... i...i ffnd vaa LUSCIOUS - . . . j ..U.. fraxan atoblal ono dalicacias 2 TELEPHONE OPERATORS on duty during . this tola f t-tilt . f t.m. l, t ,.m tM4 I p.m. H t t.m. f .m. f i s.m, Sthirsay You can savt 5.00 to 10.00 a wttk on your food bill On this sptclol you con buy In Quart tlllst to lovs you 5,00 a wnk 01 "'! . . on ths Food Club plan! Com. lo ArUrrfi lodoy during this bloipttlaliol. ehk how much VOU con lovs on vour food bill with a Food Club msmberihlp' Com. in todoyl Agriculture Figuras Show VI mno on avtrao. or copito contumotion ol foodt tuilobl. lor fre.l nn r, I , r L, r. m t l . months lh. (ollowlna tovlngt or. ' ,,1.7 JiT v,w V'an you moi o Hill lurthtr tovlng through club Quonllfy prlvllQi,) w MVlUfl 15.09 25.86 35.33 h nHr , .17 ' OSMsa nr.d Inilti and ataMa. il. w... mu.j MERIT'S 609 So. 6th