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Wednesday, February ) 4 TIIE FRIEMAN^S JOURNAL PAGE SEVm HOME MAim REPORT f ^ . . p 4 doz. . ................. ........ .. «yH.p. « . ^ . . . . .... . ........ Butler, per !b. . ............ ........... . ( per lb. , i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kjjjis, fresh, doz. i . ......... ....... . ..^. Sr;;:;i“s 5 ^ % e^-ga; Meats and Poultry Dn'SKXHi Pigs, -per lb; .......... . prime Veui, carcass, p^er lb. ... Native Beef, per lb.............. . N.ativc l.ainb, • • • • • l.,anib, per lb, ' .......... ................... - V'ful, per lb. . ................. .. ............... ;::: ::::i5@26. ITLER LAKE i»pic !f6r Y. P. S, e. E. for next evening is .“Better Pui jyecision ©ay. Consecration. Mabel Beadle, Juniors topic may Juniors Follow Christ^' __ secration. Leader, ElLean © o ^ s . Mrs. Payette Allen was called to* Laurens last Wednesday by the ser- and at this writing we are Sorry to re- Mr. and Mre. Clifton Burdick have returned honae from a visit With: rela- tiyes in Buffalo. „ Lysle Rose is visiting relatives a t Little Palls. Mr. and Mrs. Eeith Cushman entei-^ bained a few of their ,friends Shturr day evening, it being their 8th Wed- d;ing anniversary; also Mr. Cushmah’s The^many friends of Mi dickse will regret “to-' learn does'not improve and RICHFIELD SPRINGS Miss Lenora Hayes of Saratoga is * me^guest of her sister, Mrs, Charles 1 WARREN iiSsss ir.s. N. Hen- ■ lear th a f she and they had.ebun- ’ Curtis Mr. and Mrs; Henry Tairl from spending the • Rome have been spending a feV days- and Mils. John Brihgloe Who ly resided here hut who are ypsilahtij Mieh. Another Ttew^ _ Springs, and one from which we expect much in the future is coil S S i ' i F . s & heeker, banjo; Winthrop Moore, Jr«, E-S32: : = S ~ “ \ , C. J. Armstrong spent Thursday out of town.. . Martin Like, who works for Harold Bhoemaker has been, having a raea-, tian for a few days. Mrs; Lee Sheldon recently enter tained the C. C-^Chib GUAIN—KETAIL ' yoaon‘te a \ M earst ■perceni,' per 'ioi (xrouncl Outs, per 100 . .......................... 1.85 Ground Corn and Oats, per 100 .......... 1.70 N.Y.WH0LESAIEMARRET , s ; idvanco. SS!' r.*amery. centraiizVd,’ ’ cars. 89 r-amery,-^ centralized, cars. 88^^ (iuctlon in the middle \vpst, wealceni iMisltion and started a decline whic. rifd price.s below those prevalllrig j rinse of last week. cry, higher scoring tl ’ rreaniefy, lower grades I'reamery, centralized, I’ri'amery, cen'trail . r^^men^ uAsiUedV •hielier- than^^- rronmery. * unsalted, extras (92 - , rmery.-unVaiUd; flrsts; ' (Ao®’■ Cr.Xry,' «neaVtAd;' hrsis' iS8® ‘ • ■r. imJry, unsaUed. secontifl ........ Zl :;f3 : S lib r;'i£ rv !' • •Ah£itVd.' • hihi.'® hAid: uAAAiddf.-AxtrAi-:| ‘'^:\\SsuJod?\seci;“ ®3314-(\ :3tt>A®37’4 held or storaRO. lower .\.'!'!'!'27 ®27^4 : • ' ry, uanisn. ensKs. 5j'37« ■ V stenltrnd. fresh, boxes, ®32 vri^^mllan. freph, boxes, duty ^dniry.. ftih.*?, hnest ............... 8tnyi.dnlry. good to prim e ............ 38 . ........................................ Brndes ......................................'•\'^^21 ®22’4 phcklnR stock, current make, klnjr .stock, vurront m.ike \Li;;;::; S 'l m IrrcBular on averiige <jusllUi-s with some lioliUTS Offerins tin Ir .surplus at prices m-arer Inside iiuot.iUons. “ - 'JiTir\\ ^\wi^fte JSirp,?,'' \B ats 8 m r? tt'». fre«h. av»*t Lutie C. Judd hi Bentley house into the -------- -. _ , '= l ' ? \ „ ’S t . r S f K i d a e , spe„. few days last week at Laurens, called I tWP- Fee $1.75. FostePs orchestra there by the illness of his mother. of Utica will furnish music. It will Geo. Schaub of Utica spent the I not be an invitation affair as in the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Olcott, past and will' be semi-formal. The Fay. He brought bis little daughter, * patrons and patronesses will be Prin. Ester, here and she will stay with h e r ; and Mrs. A. S. ©avis. Senator an(l int and attend school as her health i Mrs. Alien J. Bloi \ ” \ ^ ts|^_nrt^vm-Fgood H. W. Crydenwise,'^he Rev.^^^ Mr, and Mrs. Oraiige L. Van Horne ' Howard M. Curtis and Mr. and Mrs of Cooperstown were ©uirdtay guests ' Charles P. Hughes, at Geo. Rider’s. j The funeral o f ' Mr. Ferguson has moved onto th e , P Wm. Cushman faiuii. i s Fayette Allen was a caller at Laur-j o Sunda; id Mrs. Spere Hess from rook spent Sunday at Curtis en^. Kearney Ainslie spent Sunday and • iopday a t Laurens. on January oUtii, was neia in me- Chapel of the Presbyterian Church Friday afternoon at two o’clock. The Reverend David C. ©avms officiated Monday a t Laurens_ Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gardner of Coop erstown spent Sunday with relatwes in town. The Womans Mission Circle of the taptist church will hold its monthly leetihg in the church parlors, W ^ - liesday, February 15, Dinner served from 12 to 1 o’clock, all cordially in- _______ _ ___ _ _______ _____ vited. ed the congratulations of many Mrs. Earl Rose is entertaining rel-| frieniis on the occasion of their goldr atives from West Exeter for a few;en wedding, February 1st. Mr. and ind intei V. He L _ ert L., of Leonard of Hartford, Conn., and' Harry, who lives at the French home stead in Warren, Mr. French was seventy-two years of age. Mr. and Mrs. John ©, Bolton receiv- ‘ .tions of te, ;from Richfield Springs and Mrs,(.Social February fourteenth, Charles Cole from Stewart Patent atidl benefit of the C. E. Society. Ml'S. Retta VOsburge from Schuyler I Mrs. E. ©. Masort has been quit< Lake. sick but is some better at present Miss Ruth Young’s is home from Her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Reed, h Oneonta. back with her again, ■ ■■ “ “ ‘ Hugh Pugh and family will take p their residence at the Porks some me this month, having purchased the . C. Grifhths place some time ago. The children of the primary depart ment in the Sunday School are re joicing over the nice large sand table. It is provideci with a cover and may be used as an ordinary table when desired. Dean Ellsworth, who has been spending a weeks’ vacation at home, has been taken ill and was unable to return to his school work this week at I en wedding, February 1st. Mr. and ! Mrs. Bolton were mari'ied in Coop- The Parent-Teacher Association i erstown as there was no church or will hold its monthly meeting in thbj ffriest here at that time, hpt their en- school building Thursday evening of tire married life has'’been spent in this week. A very fine program, is ‘reing prepared and light, refresh ments will be seiwed. All are cord ially invited. Miss Marie Miller spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Cora Mil ler at Little Falls. , Mrt. Robert Holbrook and Selwyn Patrick were in Cooperstown Satur day to see his mother, Mrs. Nettie Patrick who Ave are glad to report as improving. Several loads of young people from here attended the dance at Oaksville Friday evening. Mrs. Geo. Cushman has returned from Albany after an extended visit. and Mrs. Frank Ripp^ January 27th. Her name is Frai ces Ruth. Seward HaWver of Schenectady, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Hawvei Edna Beebe has been visiting he sister, Mrs. Burt Acker. Arthur Haiwey has been buzzing Waffle. tire married life has'been sp< this village. Three of their daut were with them: Miss Alice Bolton of the Morrisville Agricultural School, Miss Mary^Bplton Is in Toronto and Miss' Ag^es Bolton. The other children are Margaret, who is now Mothei; Bolton of the Sisterhood of Our Lady of the Oracle at St. Regis’ Convent, New York, and Thomas Bol ton of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. John McGrath left Tuesday for New York where she Will he the guest for a fortnight, of her sister, Mrs Grace Rodman. • -J, D. Cary attended a Sunda: School rally, in Canastota Sunday he- ing invited there to speak on Sunda: 'Ichool work. Mrs. Waltei Sprout B Seeber’s. Miss Anita Ellis and' little Miss Hunt from Little Falls are now the ■guests of the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Hurbert VanWalken- burge spent Sunday afternoon with their brother, Harland VanWalke] burge. Mrs. Westly Teeter is entertainir her sister, Mrs. Bertha Miller, fro Morris. retl Mrs. William Coinklin returned to the the home of her son, Lee Conklin, a t ' Sunday. She has' b,een visiting her sister, Mrs. Hess, at Sprout Brook. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Acres and son, Hilton, were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jason laul, on the Chyle. There was a jolly load from here itended the play and dance at Van __ornesville last Friday night. Tom Crosgrove and the Ough Brothers have been cutting ice for Frank White, ♦Edward Wiltse has hired out to Frank White and will commence his ’ork April 1. Mrs. Arthur Wagner of the Chyle very pleasantly onbertained the djadies’ Union Society. There were thirty-six ladies present and five chil dren. The \ladies are doing sewing for the oi'phnage children at Coop- ,e Richard Roberts, High Priest of the Richfield Springs Chapter, No, 222, R. A. M., George D. Caney and Edmund ©erthick proxies and scribe, are attending __ for king and scribe, are attending the Grand Chapter at Albany this week. Master Lorence Moore entertained his young friends Saturday, Febru- 4th from three until seven, a t his Mrs. Alice Fim sick list. The Ladies’ at the church ’^°Henry Weit: Aid meeting was held last Wednesday after- .zman lost a horse Sat- has been Miss An___ a position as school tc Hill near Fort Plain. her sister, has accepted icher at Sand frfPh. Rporf i !<? ........................ 20 Tvin.. froRli. WUolo te IJi* K:f tspy'ls Wisoonsiri—O Ha Risedorph visited Mrs. Frank Ripple. Sundi Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ripple’s Cornel's spent Svinday w her parents, Mr. and Mrs^ Ed] Brown of East Springfield. , William Haiwey has bee logs to take to the mill. Mrs. William Hai-vey and Mrs. Ar thur Han'ey have been assisting Mrs. Frank R i p p l e . __________ .lUXb. UUJim ouiuuuiia uaaxdtCLt lu uiiu entertainment of the childi'en after which the supper was served, the col or scheme of pink and white being used in the decoration of the* table, birthday cake and favors. Those vited were Ruth Brockway, Con lia Corwin, Katherine ©aly, Ic Watson, Margaret Rahn, Esther Da vies, Mai'geiy Snyder, Jack Williams, Gordon Hosford, Donold Joslyn, Bil ly Grim, Ray Shaul, Jr., Billy Lefft, Winthrop and Greennian Moore. Richard M. Roberts spent Sunday and Monday with his brother and sis ter and their families, R. K. Roberts of Brooklyn and Mrs. J. A. Walker (en cutting nntind fancy. 1 I S SSS.^i'£dAiAr^; P^j£|th^:d.^lA ties;N e;2ana.. Siam! £ : “x S @44 is church will he held at'tlu home of Mr, and Mrs. Ora Sti(dde£ Friday everang, February 10th. Sup i s s s s a i s f e i — I ' i S S S - s ! f 5 T ia help* an d cncpeliBe, ROSEBOOM The Home Economics Club met With Mrs. George Alpaugh Thursday. The County Agent Was present- and a large attendance was on hand. Plans were mapped out for the coming year. They will meet with Mrs. R. J. E mlth February 28th. The M. E, donation will he. held in Smith’s Hall Friday, Feb. 10th. An entertainment for the benefit of the ball team Friday, Feb.'17th. Orman Dutcher who has been con fined to the bed with a cold is again •day, but ’ for some days. of Brooklyn and , „ , - o f Baldwin, L. I. iple. Sunday. Next Sunday evening at the Pres- Kenneth Dunckel of byterian church, the Rev. U. L. Mack- s spent Svinday ■with superintendent of the Synodical Tr nnri Rdcav Missious will give an illustrat- . ed lecture on the work of the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyter- ian church. All are invited to attend W this service. The pictures will be of the work in the U. S. A., Alaska, Porto Rica and Cuba. Thursday afternoon of this week, the Ladies’ Aid Society of t h t ’T p f - byterian church Avill be entertaipid by Mrs. Thomas B. Roberts - home of Mrs. John D. street and Friday afteri men’s Home and -Foreig Society will meet at the ©avid C. Davies. The annual meeting i and directors of the Guild met at the ho'p^e of Miss Mar ian Smith Friday afternoon, Febru- the folio-wing office around. Floyd Flint and wife entertained several friends Tuesday night, it be ing the 16th wedding day. Miss Mabel has her” J 16tt anuiversary of their .burn of Springfield Miss Mabel Eude- Mrs. Lovejpy remains about the same. Mrs. Butler is still caring for hyde I park The Annual Donation aiid oyster upper for the benefit of the P^^^or rved. AH are cordially imrited.' Mrs. HartY Whitbeck has been rtaihiPg' her sister from Bufl e past week: The Misses Waymeii and Ward artwick spent the week-find_at : , Wayihen’s, Slade Jacobs is working for Lori Tngoldshy at Hartwick .Seinihary. S e “If. I knew about wintM would have An Aiitpittobile, Keep Rai knew about RA' have sa-ve ^ t m pockery. Frank I er, Mrs. Jf George T. BrocKway, mi Miss Agnes ‘Bol ndino and ! 'ohii ■©. Carey i •ckway, M Agnes ‘BoUoii, inuel Andino and Mrs. Willii Wikoff as vice presidents. After oth er business matters were discussed tea Was served by Miss Smith. It -was also arranged to :have a tea at the Ppoctoh Mjemorial room Febru the proceecisroceeds off Whichhich is •uary 14, p o W is to go towai the support of the French orphi. idopted by the Guild last year. R. S. H. S. hafembali girls played ;he Fort Plain ^ r l s dieam ^Friday the Milford team\ here* but as they failed to appear- the H. S. hoys play ed a pick-up team. At the home of William Carson ’edriesd'ay evehingi February 1, 33 ieniSs met to ^ iv e hirn a ipleasant rthday surprise party^M^ich was his 49th birthday. Nina YO’Connof ■Wias pianist while Fraiik^l^cke and, ClavKJe Sriedeker, Cleon Franklyn Sponburg play ------ ■struinents. Old fashioifljd djinOTg •njpyed by all after which ___ ,.ments Were ser tamed home ea'i ter wishing Mr happy birthdays C A S T O R lA For J^ants Md CMdreii 111 U s d F o r O v e r S O Yeairs Always bcaiai l^natttie of Sunday at Harry Jackson's at'. Rich ^ ^ id ic h e r S e y and Miss Ella Shoe UNADllJLA FORKS Pay Davis has been suffering from V attack of pleurisy. Roy Penner has been ill and George ^SglofSaSSki^^n'lg: ie Smith of i I Mrs. C^rp( li^er Clark is unable to care for himself and Cleon Crandall is to look after m of Goop'-; lerstown-visited hei;gxandparents Sat-' urday. She and Mr. Whitcomb ex pect to move to Oneonta soon. Word, is received th a t Day Jones is out of- danger. He will be takeiv to his' sister’s at Sherburi ais he is able to he moved. Eldon and Lyle Matteso ill. Eldon caught cold after his oper ation on tonsils and Lyle has pneu- Mrs'. J. F. Rogers has suffereci a relapse and is again confined to her Everyone remember the Valentine Dcial February fourteenth, for the aol work this week at Polytechnic Institute Troy, N. Y. .dr. and Mrs. K. J. Wing and Dwight Wing called on Mrs. Everette Aplin in Leonardsville Sunday. She^ seems to be quite cheerful and com- SOUTH COLUMBIA In the death of Oscar Hoiton on hursday, the 2nd inst. this hamlet loses an upright citizen, a loyal friend, a competent and helpful me chanic and the, burden bearer in a well kept and comfortable, though childless home. He was one of-ffie children of Jerome Horton and wife, Rachel Desire, daughter of sha and Ann Andrus who were prominent early settlers of Richfield. The deceased was born a t the home stead in Brighton February 28, 1850, nearly reached his 72nd November 12, 1873 he was marriage with Frances Le- ora, youngest daughter of Mary GetnianI Barriniger friend, Miss Brookfield Friday. Mrs. Sarah Joneg of Sherburne is visiting at the home of her sons, Curtis and Day Jones. ,Mrs. ©uy Jones’ mother, Mrs. La Fleur, will re- le time. Barrin and spent al enfury in Mohawk where | Jones’ mother, f main with her - --------- - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brovra and Ella were guests at Dewey Frosts '^Mr^and Mrs: D. R. Wing entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. K. J . Wing, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilcox and Carleton - dinner on Sunday. _ ________ CEDARVILLE Mr. Golden of South Edmeston was a guest of C. B. Johnston one day *“ M irC M h e rin Adams bf UnadHla Fork-s spent Sunday with Hyden Kenneth Jones and Leslie Mpijis have been drawing hay to Ilion for F. J . Klipple. , . . E. B. Adams and Mr. Martin were .allers recently. The Euchre club was held at the home of Wilford Johnston last Thursday evening. All reported a fine ^'^oim Danlie had the misfortune to loose a valuable cow. T Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of S j - i '-s-Sr”*'''” ' ■ ’\{SW.?S“ TERMS, FOR 1922 - ONEONTA t the Surrogate’s Office, Every T ■ day—Except During the Mo-nth of August s. L. h u n I I n g t O n \'ABIGAiL^MELINTON ■ K A T l i i S f e N C H 4r leg al n o t ices NOTICE TO CREDIToW s. : Laurens, -N.-Y. ' zst-iS LEGAL NOTK5ES N(DT!CE to CBEDITORS. a l S J ■ - • BXANCHB i l . d e c k e r , n o t i c e t o c r e d i t o r s Wtmm - & NOHT, Executrix \1^1921. cnarlos T. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. St a s r , ii ibn-iVlSMl -------- — EatwJ, AJ^NA BELLE GERMOND, CLAUDE V. SMTH, ESQ., NOTICE TO CKBDITOUS—Pursuant to at order of Shirley L. Huntington, Surrogatf of tho County of Otsego, notice is herobj given, aecording to law, to alt persons having claims against tho estate of ITonry M Stowoll. deceased, late of the town of Mid- dleHcId, In said county, that they are re- •cd to exhibit the same, with vouchors roof, to the undersigned Executrix ol the last -Will and TesU-imont of tho said deeensed. at her resldcncn. ln„the Town of Middlofleld, m said county, (Posl-Otlloe Ad dress: Cooperstown. N. V.i on 20th day of March, noxUr— Dated, September 12, IM-i. MARY VAN rs. Arthur Slaughter and ;. Fred Ash took an auto quarter of a century in Mohawk where | y,;; and Mrs. care for an aunt -whose death occurred, Charles Corbin’s auction. failing healtli j Stroup spent the for an aunt - _____________ in 1905. He has been in failing health | “ ''i^osr *Sttoup~\sp~eht the week-end since the midsummer but was not . nh relatives in St. Johnsville. noticeably worse until the end came. Edward Tiqiie was-a caller on Mr. m ------- 1 ----- u.. „i - David Stroup one day last _ rings read the xer gave sound practical, helpful reason ing and comfortable advice. The de- .sed was a member of Moha-wk M., -ere in Ilion Saturaay. Clyde Gay is doing to Bailey with carpf- William Tutty ValR? S e f J6hn Minon ahd fam- which sent a beautiful floral piece jiy of Fern Cliff spent Sunday with which added to the many sweet andi Mr. and Mrs. William Slaughter. ............................................. ..... ” 2 is I Miss Shirley Slaughter p d Mis- the Jennette Ash were in. F rankfort Sat her I urday. I H. Moi-rer took C. B. Johnston am Mrs. W. A. Hatch who went to Fly] C. Cook to Ilion on business Satur Creek Thursday morning, returned | day^ . t , Saturday, but will continue her visit William Slaughter was in yei 'Tonday and Tuesday to see his sday to see Ml'S*.Thomas Pei-ry en- ining company Saturday and Hortuu. Everett Eckler is very ill at this •writing and his mother, Mrs. George Eckler of Fort Plain has been called to his bedside. James Strait who is critically ill at the home of Will Sttait shows no improvement. Jopkinson’s hall for the ; pose of negotiating with Mr. Henry, -wif-h ivirs Hiintemans, Jr,, representing, the [rs David’ Hudson-«Milk and Cream Cpnapa] dton Ml's re-opening of the imlk si M. M; Hatch was chosen chairmE Walter Furman secretary-... Satisfac tory arrangements were perfected and it is a matter of general sa-tisfac- tion that the station opens today. Monday an( Mr, and tertaining Junday. Will Bra Charles T. Brcw.er, Attorney for Executrix. Cooperstown, N. Y. NOTICE TO CREDITORS—P u r s u a n t ,sl Si'S oKJ'sa ____ rown and sister Addie Brown [ was in to'wn Suilds On Thursd; “The ^N e ttle IVi ? r S u lr i x . ADRIAN A. PIERSON G E N E R A L IN S U R A N C E , «nfi RE A L E S T A T E S u r e ty Bondii of All K ind t 96 M A IN ST* CO O P E R S T O W N From Headlights to Grease Cups W e repair and refit m o tor cars, •from headlights to grease cups. We do It thorGughly and .without w a s t ing tim e . T h a t mean's an easy bill. W hen you g e t your car back, it is sure tcr^ e r ^ - ^ d go light. W e reiplace windshields or body glass w ith genuine plate glass. There isn’t anything like it. There isn’t ai]i 3 d h ing as good^ I t gives yoa __ a *clcar 'v iew o f th e road and is free :^ n i aU defeifets. COOK’S AUTO & SUPPLY CO./ Cooperstown, N* Y. Leese, iipoensoti, lare or tne town oi in sal'l county, that thpy are re- ___ to px.liibit tho with vouchers ed, at her reshience in the Village of Coop- ‘S r ’I iS S ,” E L IZ A B E T H C O O P E R K E E S B . ____ Oernf BslSi S“ j « t Kxectitors. 8V ’ « K s t S; ninry l?i2. 4 AM' pAvenryo hoidinsr fitly open or suh- crv*ifr*.r't of «nr1t ■n*\**»rv r**nrlM^te rnm n m v t Tnc., to nt n-.o ‘■•'in' in r rfUnL* m l In d*»- tnil. to !=*>M iindf'rRlcrn^ i r^rolt-pr r>t tho «nffi }’^\v rf X. V TVflU<5 In fh^ vll- Lncr if r - '‘>v% n. -• .’o-i.-v X'-w Yorlr, nn^tho 27th d-v f f F br-iary Mo.vKtnn. , ■ Honolver nf tho pmnorty of thf» Red Creek Dairy Products Company, Tno. Lonic -R XTfilrnt.h, Attorney for Receiver. Omro Post Omre Addrepi*. Crtopnrftton’n. Otcnjro Cotin*y. N. T UeM on th e Ifith day o f M a r c h . 1922 , a t 10 oV T n rk in the fo r e n o o n a t th e D a w O f fice o f N . r . TVn,H‘=! in th e v lllnpre o f C oop-* ereto-^vD. O ta rrr o C o u n ty , N e w Y o rk . Dated January 9th. 11)22. MARTIN MOAKLigR, TiOut«5 R. ‘Wnlrath, RecMver. Attorney for Receiver. O ffice Sr Po.Rt O ffice A d d re s s . Cofiperstown, Ot^e^o County, N. Y. 'MIR ^ Milford, NttY. Datea, October 3; i^21. .MARY BURNS, ARTHUR W CHENEY goperatowh. In le ioth of Marel •tad, Bept< Idence in tha rVltlaa* t tld coUhtT; on Or ktfoi arch, nexL tembar I I , . l l i l . MAROAN e t 0, BONNWi^