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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Dec 1939, p. 2

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PAGE TWO ftie motion wu sumo] to I ha} rd Hiatus-inn in council the m d." tient urcounu by sending a mix of the notification to the county c ch in addition to each of the manic!- palities concerned. immediate]! in indigent patient 'ty ndmiue to htpiUl. _ . Make Usual Grants To l Inunty Hospitals KITCHENER. __ While declinin to pay a bill submitted by the v": nus hasnitals in the county for "extras" provided indigent union“. county Council granted $300 to St. Mnry's Hospiml nnd Kitchener- Wntvrlnn Hosnitnl. both in kiteh. onor. and the Gait General Hos- pitnl. The hill for "extrwt" amount- ed to $4,000. Council recommended to the various hospitals thet a more care- ful rheek be mnde of indigent In: Humbug that u allow, “an; NEW HAMBURG EM eoid "mm to " m not the , u.roqtrmea-ruaaGtttai Santa Comets Early PP um" um good - by um: - ”mun: was... _ TT-, -------- I The annual mu of Sun Chul to iepi'l,"22Tg'tt,'i a. mu"- dis. New Hambgrx took [duo on “in; tret in puzzle: into u-Mutlou day. Dec, 16th, which 'u noun! " 4.104... Tuesday when the In” earlier than in ton-mar yous. m tr or to the We. Run- event was originally "an.“ by tho bum: 'l,'h"ll,u'grt blew out. All late Aaron Elm tor may you. ml who] 'ed . o ith. l t one {he “on. on It! or w lllnrge of the collection. o m )4 t "tsts for on: an hour Tempo- and the distribution at the but ot a", repairs wero a by hr. by 31'3"“3‘1 333:1??? i'2'ut,"flt.fll2 and " helper- to mow um- ubllovul:1i~'ltlee bu had cm. and in! until pen-luau! repairs will be p Gaiaa'. This will be done a: coon awry detail has been earaenttr h In planned, - {angry '".'e"" 933m 1 .'_. . - The event brings rural poop]. col Mr. “Id in. Vincent Scherer of (mm. Their children mingle T1th,".'ritt, Northern Ontario. we!“ Mou- the town children and the "outrun. day with the tormor'a tumult. Mr. not costly trrlmm trade to Naw Hm- ‘Ind In. Ed. Senator. 1rurg, This rear there m a my, Mm. Wm. Mk ot Guelph and large. attendance. The vegan: was Mn. Ernst trunks of Kltchener tine and all the children ”and to called on Mandi hero on Monday. enjoy the fun very much. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hahn left-Fri- Only Cold tloathe/ded. ‘day for Florida where they will To Station. 03km" Id But to Cornwall Incl-Inks. Us“... “an? Peterboro. thlllord. Numb-t. Collingvood. “on!“ HUI-II. North Bar, Irry Sound. Sudhury, Cnpnol and vent to We. TRAIN 20 FRIDAY JAN. s ALL TRAINS SATURDAY JAN. 5 Also to Brullord. Chatham, Web. W. I‘ll-mos, Landon. '.Ptt Fdll. Owen Sound, St. Cam-u, St. Marya. Surnh. Sir-Nerd, Stnthroy, oodstock. ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES Travel by Bus to II. S. , And Save Money See handbm- for complete "t of destinations For Fare. Retort: Limits, Tn!- lulu-nu... Tkkou. otr.. con-uh nun" LEI-II. Wm, Sparrer, caretaker ot the New Spock] Woolly-mam.“ wrtt.iroM- m Motel - mam'i'lry In Toronto 1...... 9-5. 5-59-00 M-tvoU M lain..." We} 55 aaa-r WCIAM MHJTIub Caulk-MM WWI-s. Bun-choc: . III-h- - M . K“.- - 'uobh KITCHEN” WI! GmtM%BgtaNCge nun-‘8; on ttttPam ___ zve'r't'."2"A'ar1'hir. enmity. CANADIAN NATIONAL! Special Low . , Soldier 5 Rate PA Cents per mite (minimum, " cut.) Any member of they Active Service Force in uniform will be carried at this rate. Tickets must be purchased at ticket offices only-not on basses. Spann- Are. Al Coll-go It BONGARD a. COMPANY "ru-Bt... . mm JAN. 5 & 6 from KITCHENER Abdul-tam "OCK "tf10krtM, 519 logo pun-s Fruitful TO TORONTO I. lle'fta'tttl'te.t was»! Canal. Couch Limo can InppIy you wick but ticket. to any pain! in Unit“ sum Including BUFFALO BOSTON CHICAGO CLEVELAND DETROIT . . PITTSBURG PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON For information and tickets consult Bo “I. b got our - on lun- 'ytetettom to US. “for, you turn, [on how yr; 9.7 9". you money. UNION BUS TERMINAL Mr. And Mm. Vincent Setters; or Britt, Northern Ontario, spent Mou- Mr. Ind Mrs. Geo. Hahn Ion-Fri- day for Florida where they will spend pm winter. FRED WESSON Phone 3679 - Kitchener MUGGS and SKEETER DONALD DUCK The members of the William Schaner family ate their Christmas dinner at the home of Grandmother Johh, Schaner at Heidelberg. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Schaner, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sehaner, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George lssler. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weigel, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kenesky, Miss Hazel Sehaner, Mr. Harry Dunham, Mr. Arthur Schaner, Miss Violet Schaner and Master Harold Sehaner. Grand- ma Schaner greatly enjoyed the Christmas carols sung by the Com- pany. Miss Nancy Bowman oCWallen- stein was a holiday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Martin. Mr. -and Mrs. Eli Brubaclu-r visited with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ma_r_tin_on lihristmat Mr Mr. and Mrs. Ben Eby and Grand- ma Bearinger visited on Christmas day with Mr. and MR. Josiah Bearinger in, Faterloo, Mr. -and Mrs. H. E. Murat of Toronto were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross and family of Hamilton and Mr. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kerchner and son Lloyd and daughter, Miss Vir- ginia, visited in Glenallen on Christ- mas Day. _ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wahl and son Carl spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. George Riepert at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wahl spent a fesy, days at Winn-ton. Mr. Leo Berges of Ddtroit visited in the village at his brother Wil- liam’s home. Mr. And In. Adm lathe com- pany in I ling-long. Am orchestr- eonaiatirw of It. and In. R. Wool- ger, Mr, R. Kylichael and {pa but, loan. R. Canon and Ed Behlitt,ytterted an} mimic. an maimed In inuieiiiniTririirGt" - Mrs. Elias Snider and daughter, Miss Naomi, and son Bretton, spent Chyistmas, tity at Breslgu. Mr. and Mfrs. Aaron Rudy visited with Mrs. Ezra A. Martin on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. George Metzger and famliy of Heidelberg, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Metzger and family of St. Clements. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer of Detroit spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hahn. Uatitute bu (but: - {Stir} lusting in aunt's bat Thun- tur. owning.“ _Pol!o'i_l_a¢ yotjino but”. of in Inatitate, the hun- buull of the Icahn: I." enter- bined u a banquet in their honor. Ifrs Henry Bitter. president, had Shed Company Annual Meeting The St. Jacobs Farmers' Shed Company will hold their annual meeting on Saturday, the 30th inst., at the public school assembly hall. As this is a‘company without share capital, when the voluntary receipts are not suiheient to cover the neces- nary expenses of upkeep, the mem- bers dig down into their pockets and balance the accounts. Christmas Festivals. _ Two more Christmas festivals drew large congregations to enjoy splendid programs. One {was held in the Mennonite Church on South King street on Monday morning and the other in .the Lutheran Church on Tuesday evening. Schaner Chriahnnc Reunion. Miss Marjorie Blake of Breslau spent the holiday " the home of Mrs. Elias Snider. St. Jacobs W. I. Entertain Husband- Recent red estate sales were made as follows: The William West- fnll estate sold I lot on Young St. to Mr. Erie Lucas, and another to Mr. John Welker; they also sold I lot on King street to Mr. Egbert Schmidt. Mr. Lorne Shunt: sold lots on Queen street, one wd a half to Mr. John Warkentin. one to Mr. Nathaniel Martin and two to Mr. George Good. Mr. N. E. Martin spent a in “the Milverton district on ness. Real Estate Sales Numerous At St. Jacobs T-t "THE SAME TO YOU" Wang'- week busi- maummwuw -, , monumental-n. 'MttTctgttt 'c2d'lNhedh'lNtJlet'rttiP2ttgti,attirdt HY, Hairy Elms is spending sev- eral days with friends in 'ntronto. Mis J, 1mm: Em?! "ii/iid-sin-iid, Gian Sunday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Knechtel. _ -‘- has The new an: ot Gun“ 3n- viounly than: tuck in - cl on, billion dollnrl. Deposits Up Our "QM Total deposit: inclwm by Goi'm'nmelltl, but. no a. ub- lic amount to $911,519”. II II- rrease ot over “07,000,000, I. 00.- pared with the correspond-5 laun- last year. Depot“: an! at :1. highest point in the mm, of at Bank. To the extent of ”0,000,000 the mum-o is accounted tar by large: [nuanced due to an Dotntnitm Government, Nou-luloranuln‘ " posits Increased wnmximloly “8.- 000,000. Strong Liquid Petition _ Am might be expected under rttl lug conditions. the bank’o liquid po- , siiion is particularly strong. tmme. diately realizable assets amounting to no legs than 697, ot the bank's to- tal linbilties to the public. Calla - sets alone, including bank balances, amount to no less than ”£46,550. Government and Provincial securi- ties amount to $315,000,000, of which approximately 8180000000 mature within two years. ', Profit and Lou Account --v Nil ptotitts, after providing tor Ihr, minion and Provincial taxes amountI ing to $1,204,867 and after talking appropriation to Contingency Re- serves. out of which provision for all; bad and doubtful debts has been! mods). Amount to ”.7243”. I moder- ate increase over the 1988 fuurms:, 52.800000 was distributed in divl-' dends, the usual contribution of $300.000 was made to the Pension Fund Society and 8250.000 was writ-i ten " Bank Premises Account. The l Ily. and Ilrs. Melanchton Mailman, Miss Evelyn Hallman and Mrs. E. Thamer all of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs Isaiah Shy and family of Wil- liamshurg spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Levi Hellman. 'proltuttl,a"et,N'Me.",e,2rtte,",tit [ Prostate" Accouchrlhnu rum-ammo: ending NM! a, -, but: ll. Ilium UH] it“ It the lune] tr The Roy-1M of and. Hood on» at a. Mn " duo to nu [humid-n. l I... on Juan u. "oo. Tom] nun uncut umucu Pray all Lou Amt Inns ow, an lure-o ot ”05,003.00. ova cup." with tho mm "I: " lau yen" Mun-on. and an ”autumn: in the 12d'l khan Shoot ot 1.4 v.- 1.“ my... I... Currant Loan. In“... _ The upward trend in current. [ours in Canada which began in 1987 in been maintained, the increuo tor the year amounting to over $16,000,- 000, Loans outside ot Camila, how- ever, have fallen by approorimatotr $10,000.000. Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Devitt. Miss Ruth Devin and Mr. and Mm. Homer Devitt were guests at the home of Mrs. S. Cressman at Rea-sebum: on Sunday. Miss (Haw Knechtel of Kitchener spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph. Knechtel. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Woods visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Raster Sunday afternoon. A ~hmt Christmas program was giwn at tho United 'Brethren Church by the Sunday School scholars on Sunlay evening, Dee. Nth. "Snu- and Esther Knechtel spent Wednesday at Kitchener. 'raremitrro_rthuatt6-t-t.-t. otehoatendu--t" ot the M" 'eeetytfPe, WW “and to - " Kelterborn of Sudbury spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. George Kelterborn. On Monday she had as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schweitzer and family of Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morris of Elmira and Miss Aleda Brubaker, R.N., of St. ('atherines. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Anson Brubaker on Sundly were Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brubaker and family, and Misses Joy and MW lrne Brubaker of kitehentr. Mr. ahd Mrs, Ben. Horst of Bres- lau visited'with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hu_r_st on Nypiavt - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morlock and daughters Janet, Jenn turd June spent Christmas day with Grandpa Morlock of Waterloo. CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS COST SO LI'I'I‘LE. BRING SO MUCH. P MANNHEIM htrtetyaJBtmhgtntearnent . iota. ad 41.. Bunk of Can... 71,503.10! 01hr cub lad l Bank Edam .. 156.080.!" Dom. I Prov. .' Govt, SKI. _..... IIKJIIJIO Namely-l And ‘> Other Sees. "PF» 12,1".40' bib-IE L'..C.', Lore to bash Wr The Christmas concert of BS. is was held recently with a large crowd being present. The concert opened with n recitation, "Welcome" by Bolton Hellman and carols by the school. “Deck the Hello". "w. Three Kings". and "Silent Night, Holy Night". The chairman. Mr. o. A. Snyder then gave his addrus follow- ed by a dialogue, “Organizing . Bo. ciety" and a drill by the Juniors "the Gloomy Gloom", and a duet hr {9mm M M. Vickerman Minion Group Head. The Everready Mission Circle held their ennui] meeting at the home of Mrs. Gordon ‘Winwood. The meeting was in charge of the eiee, president, Mrs. Lee. Bali and opened with the hymn, “Joy to the World" amthrrarer led by Mrs. Bail. The scripture readings taken from Luke 2 was read by litre. Winwood and the hymn, “Hark the Mould Angels" was sung. The minutes ot the we vioue meeting were read by the sec- retary, Helen Mame and a reading, "Let Us Now Oo", thy Mary Victor- man. Tho {financial report was given try the treasurer. Ruth Nlhrnng. The meeting was then given to [Miss Ida Springer, president ot the was. and election ot officers for the coming year was held as follows: President. Mary Vieherman; lat vice president. Margaret Armstrong; treasurer. Ruth Nahrtrantr; secre- tary, Violet Paniitzki; "mpertrttets, Mrs. Tuletaki; supply secretary. Mrs. Winwood; advisory preeldent, Mrs. Lloyd Beaver; stewardship and the unce, Minnie Schntt: pinniet, Grace Hatter; leorreyrpouditttt ‘secretury, Helen Markie. ‘Cu-u gnu-u _...r. ”out: um "' 1 l _ett,'trii.iieiih0%Fiara'irFC indica- 609:.f"::...TIT you" to Prom 'd""'.: Ae] " " Loun Foreign .__. mee - tron. A Ruth Nahrgang movedwa rote of thanks to the leader. Mrs. Bauer. The meeting closed with the mispah benediction and hymn. "it (hum Upon the Midnight Clear". A Christ- mas gift exchange was enjoyed and a dainty lunch served by the hos- tess. - Ghrutmae Concert. NH..." I [46:3 Si‘éimi: Other Anne" Npr' Pub! tun toner} - iCiikTritrrrkrfitw-'iaia.i.iu= -_..- ' In ---" nonunion-tn! ,L__. cumin: Kossun-I - BIAVIRDALE Paula. MILL: may 1...“..-0',‘ at M 6373- uovK-lon (or att Bad and Donbtlul Dubu ha be. made. mince *hartrt 'ue, to: tho you You I.“ Non-II" lin- 5 T' 'r _ ta '..r._w.r.r. .epp_. mum“ 00.00..“ 5.1. 'e.""'-"....-. an...» 1.500.». LIIMIMOI 1.014.108.848 "M64.tt l 1.ou,7oa.ua someunxi ILOOOJN ",000.000 tilt! " , t 6.01 d M. I 01.4 t t 0.0.1.004 BIZJVIJII 00.“).412 [LOICJBI 11,0“.lll 703,"! TIJIIJOI 120.”..‘30 1.51IJ'" noun-I “Joli!" 17,652,455 I'IJIIJIS 5.541.‘85 "I. "an" ”can 3.9qu 1,335.1" It!“ Subudhr’ Tg1'l'22't'fu'"'" 'Pr' I". I... tstfheiag,tgte,tr'"tr.y. I ' Lion-d ¥dC-u§h '_.... comic. to 7||.llz 1.0“.610 LNIJII 11I.021."l ILCIIJB‘ 2|.IOCJIO 13.5.8302 2593103316 ‘IJIIJCI [1.311.554 LlIOJOI 111.145.!25 IIJIIJII 10.3 I I " l T 380.166 18,‘82.002 5.1 69.34. ".06...“ 30,000.». 3.1: t "" "141.“. "" "(iii 8...“. h, "o.'" 399.9» Jimmie and John Snyder. Phylou by Juniors "Rats"; Hoop drill by Senior girh; Tramp drill try Senior hays; Tableau. New” Tim; Dia- logue Midnight incursion; Instru- mental, John Snyder. Bom. ot the older pupil. ot tho action we" called upon It this time to speak: Alfred Bans. Mervin Ban, Howard Siryck er. Oliver Snyder. Carl Ellis, Clar- ence Rudy, Henry Rube. Mr. Stryck- Wan-m" auaaa aiar7 ___ __ . " F . other Denim Ind Mei-l Government dirch - -etfPeeluer'rj.i5tei: """"Rx’ésceodi" ariiGGrtc a V. 'tV, __. W. .. _ Candi-n municipal with not credit». market Putrtic-ritieotttertha_rduo,o-eauta "mm - W’iril'de’ff' ' _ ' . _ T Other hymn. _d¢b¢nluru and stock; not exceeding Cluequumodwbonk- D-itawiehmodtmtar-sttacbvoeheechertered bunk-Inw- . . . myywqmm. Wan elsewhere "eiaruRuiGaiTrr.".7. f. _ _ _ _". ____ . . Million - Mind“ Gavin-amt, direct and hark 'kdiaiLrCTr.," , -,. -",' r . . "l - Ciu_hurt,ioo,e"ey-surt.3ttdayvroertirt W! C'g'yU'l'ls1.ts'A'Td'lL','"e'd'4;u"a".'lG'r'l Cull aid that! (not ace-din. 30 tre loan- else- where than in (inn-d. on boo s. debentures, stocks and other neuritic; of . "amc5evtt market- Ibkvn|uetocover.. H. NF Lamora%Gv%auE'auAGuitGr e.F_ ., Lung 19 cities, towns. "municipalities And, school THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA hm“ TaiiriGai "ii,'TShtt ",",','C',,',",iii"'i",".', 'ttttstent',":'.',?,,' "aiGrtnGi ._. ir.Gairai; CCI" JT . T" , C.T.T, TTrr..r." f 89.275,MM,bs Nab-cummmmwdlouwwcdfot _ Wr 2.wJ.MI.7n Bank mining. .tootmorettta" cost, It” "noun:- writtenotf he,t'tttegh"getSgT,tm".yfgt,s .PPN- --_t._..P. (rr yt.ortr-ereot-o '.bvthebrrut-- i'."-"' “7... ,u Mew-‘ovljavio‘ril-i‘oVi‘iéiifil-gammforfluhh _ .qTTe . _., . Dang“ with the MW" of Finance or the security at not: circula- (Mag-iii“ niaimémded' _ . . _ u'nda _ . . . Mdé'r'rioin" heads We have tun-lined the above Statement cl Li-biliths Ind Anon n It 30th November. 1989, with the books and “mum. ol The Roy-l Bank at Canad- " Head otnmt Ind with m- ertified "tun-I [mm the bum-hen. We have chi-Pkg! the cull Ind the neuritic: reprmwrttirts the Bank'- invuum-nu hdd " the Head otrke at Um dose " the tUrnt ym. and " vuiour date. during the. nu hm. mo checked the and: and investment securities " .9me of the D-itobyaodh-d-to0m_Go-oo.- flung“ but: and aucoqutts in am. not other- . VII-a iecrufe, ”gimme! In“ wided foe . . any”... mu“-.. " W. In" obtained " the information nnd "pl-(muon- that we lava required. Ind in our opinion the tun-dinn- ot the Bunk. which hue come under our notice. have been within thr men a the Bank. The nbove sum-mm. i. in our opinion med)! 'groett up so u to din-Ion the gmreondMou of the Bane " " ”tn November. 1589. it in u shmm by the book- 0; {Hi Erik WWW" It.“ _ ,tiqsLrui m o-UG V;’__J"M_ --- aa-u-aiu. . dun-d 9W9 In tho Uni-d Kwan- MdlyMi-m up”. “iota-mini nun...“ "C'"","". tfall 9en.eoty'ssnnruoooetatcitad" unit: that" In?" "oGG'iiiG%piiGaiiiA% 3;; ii Tr", Bum! Peoht and Lou untied forward Months-l. Decal-III.- M, “as. APPROPRMTED AS FOLLOWS: DividendNo.106-tl permun..... oividendNo.207ne' per-um...” DiviidNo.206at8 perm...“ Divided No. 109nm; pan-hum..." Cootru'1atitteth.rPe.eoetr.urtd my " ml summgnq. lu. MIA}, BANK or Ctry.e..t. GiriktFftGir.Aiis Cis' ohtmu. Cumin. “be " 1089. PROF" All) Lot" ACCOUNT ulmce ofPrMt-0.o.aAemmartt, 30th November. 1933.... .r..N....r_.r._'".q""..." -NNt» FV t 2,711,409.82 ",rst.for 2vgpaTg't','dl"2"pg,".'i'gg 1939. after providing or DomérumaeCPtoriyrfpl Cagney-n- M. W. WILSON, President 3nd Managing Director. aaa, GEi GaGirirGeuAiu _ "Iiiiiin’x G; gm. N9rW.--The Royll Bank ot Cumin \Frnnt'e) has been incorporated under the In“ cl France to conduct the Inning- ol the Bunk in Paris. and the - um liabilities of Tho Royal Bad: ot CM (France) In: inclunen in the above General statement. sienna hm __ ' mid: Wu] debts ha been made CG "i%TGarGiiitiiirirurfiiff,tiiy.iii"eFd - an. Tettee?te1t..iee 1efttPEe."A, BT32; General Sum, 30th November, 1939 'Pié-Td'eiai 3nd tum-gin; Director, Tar "aiariG GTaG -. Swept” Laiaa' RAJ Mun" . of new}. imam U' 'and' ' . Him" mi 'élthi-r'e' {in}; in 'ta, got when“- tneludcd. attuned toss t2 CrirNl::H? ggaagagggfigg . 9 ti? . a ii,'tll:t 873363 agagigghe ' (k Cr'?rt j.)i,iiri?itii:i 1'ii,lsiji' flgéfifige 12.3253 j,iiiik1ttF.j'l'H?)iitl) a as 3.338: Wégam «gafi‘gvfifl 2tt a Si "tily (t,",iairtii"iCtig,?ljt' AUDITORS' REPORT LIADIUTII. M. OGDEN HASKELL.CA.. of “I“. Elderkiu & Complny JAS. G. ROSS, C.A.. ot P. S. Ru- & Son- A.+ By WALLY BISHOP er then told that our school had been chosen for a Normal school teacher tor a week. Carols and community singing was then enjoyed and a Operetta. “Santa's Recovery", hy the whole school taking part, "God Bavo the King". A jolly fat Santa Claus then ap- peared on the stage and contributed the candy bags and the many pre- mm from the tree. c.atfirts?,A,,l?.f9 Col, (i'/isfj))f!ii(iliiaa,' aagggfi By Walt Disney a 32,Vt3,t92.rt 1.00.05 ‘IJJMJJI .62 ' AWAIO.” t2t3,6e7,3tt.73 I 373,774,60 s 2.000.000.00 300000.00 150,000.00 3,090,252.11 ' 700,000.00 700,000.00 MAIN.” MAID.” an.” MIN.” mousing Isuzu: 3‘" .qun “Hid“ 13.374.70.50 “92-99!!! "‘ii'zi Fgirsi momma IOJ‘OZJ‘RJS J. 714.8414” I“... at?“ iuooeer. 3103.137" L'iiirr m.w.u Imam.» “mun unnuwm 3|.0H.m.343.0" 8047.503‘331 J4 I IJIIJ‘.” "causal " I ",-,0tr 8 6,446,252.2t ' 6,606,tSt.21 ~3.I-§.Is.m;1 326,563.73I ar ",tu3,rtu.t-4 2, ”SM $.07 I 16.ut,MO M l79J$LHI .31 luaujuso {$0,151.55 39, 150‘er Ch 23,MS,37b34 10d533Jt72.4r H.6IK,275.I.I “1775.40 17,642.15.“ 3,3bt,409.9t Lima-0.00 mums»?

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