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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1022 PAGE THREE Professional Cards mi. P. E. FARRIOR DENTIST Office Upstairs Over Postoffice Heppner, Orsoa A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office in Masonic Building Trained Nam Assistant Heppner, Oregon C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office UpaUin Over Postoffica Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices in First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon Van Vactor & Butler ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Suite S06 First National Bank Building THE DALLES, ORE. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner, Oregon Office Phone. Main MS Resilience Phone, Main U Francis A. McMenamin LAWYER Gllman Building, Heppner, Ore. F. II. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE, OREGON E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Heppner, Oregon Phint m Heppner Sanitarium DR. J. PERRY CONDER Phrslclen-ln-Charge Treatment of all diseases. Isolated wards for contagious diseases. FIRE INSURANCE Waters & Anderson Successors to C. C Patterson Heppner, Oregon MATERNITY HOME MK8. C. C. AIKEN, HEPPNER I am preparrd to take a limited num ber of maternity ennei at my home. Pitltnu privlltsee le chows their ewn physician. Heat of care and attention assured. PHONE Mi E. J. KELLER TREE PRUNING AUCTIONEERING HORSE SHOEING Heppner, Oregon L. VAN MARTER FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE Old Line Companies REAL ESTATE Heppner, Ore. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. Bank of lone, Inc., a cor-) poration, Plaintiff,) vs. ) Henry E. Peterson, C. R.) Peterson and Alverta) E. Peterson, huBband) and wife, T. E. Peterson) and Victor Peterson,)SUMMONS Administrator of the) Estate of Aaron Peter-) son, deceased, Fred R.) Eatcb, L. W. Weeks, C.) h. Berry, and State) Bank of Goldendale, a) corporation, ) Defendants.) To Henry E. Peterson, C. R. Peterson and Alverta E. Peterson, husband and wife. T. E. Peterson and Victor Peter son, Administrator of the Estate of Aaron Peterson, deceased, fred a. Eatcb, L. W. Weeks, C. L. Berry, and State Bank of Goldendale, a corpora tion, Defendants: In the name of the State of Ore- eon, vou are hereby required to ap- nnar and answer the complaint filed ' against you In the above entitled suit ' on or before the 15th day oi Decern hor. 1922. Bald date being more than six weeks from the date of tho first , publication of this summons and be Inir the time prescribed for such ap nnnrnnei bv the order of publication nf .iimmnnn entered herein, and if ' you fail to so appear and answer for ! want thereof, the plaintiff will apply S to the court for the relief demanded i In plaintiff's complaint, to-wit, for i Judgment and decree against the de- fendnnts Henry fl. reierson anu v. B Potnrson and each of them, both severally and Jointly, in the sum of i Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars, f together with lnterst at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 14th day of July, 1922, and fur the fur ther sum of $1300.00 attorney s fees, and fur the further sum of (111.00 cost of continuation of abstract of title, and for its costs and disburse ments in this suit including accruing costs; and That the plaintiff's mortgage be decreed a first and prior lien against all of the real property described in plaintiff's complaint and in said mortgage, tc-wlt: The East Half of the Southwest Quarter and Government lots Three and Four, Section Nineteen, Town ship Three South of Range Twenty four; The East Half of the Southeast Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twnty-two, and the Nortiieast Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-aeven in Township Three South, Range Twenty-three East of the Willamette Meridian; The North east Quartr of Section Twenty-five, Township Three South of Range Twenty-three East of the Willamette Meridian; and the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-four in Township Three South of Rang Twenty-three East of the Willamette Meridian, all in Morrow County, State of Oregon. That any interest, claim or lien that the defendants, or either of them or any of them have or claim to have in or to said real property be decreed to be subsequent in time and inferior to the plaintiff's mortgage; and That the plaintiff's mortgage be foreclosed and said property sold in the manner provided by law and the practice of this court, and the pro ceeds thereof be applied: (a) To the payment to the plain tiff of its costs and disbursements herein, costs of sale and accruing costs; (b) To the payment to the plaintiff of the sum of $1300.00 attorney'! fees and the sum of $21.00 cost of contin uation of abstract of title; (e) To the payment to the plain tiff of the sum of $10,000.00, together with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 14th day of July, 1922, until paid; (d) The balance, if any, be paid unto the clerk of this court to be dis bursed by him to such person or per sons as may be entitled to the same, and That if said real property shall not sell for a sufficient sum to pay the plaintiff the several sums above men tioned, that the plaintiff have judg ment and decree against the defend ants Henry E. Peterson and C. R. Pet terson, both severally and jointly, for such deficiency; and That the plaintiff have judgment against the defendants T. E. Peter son and Victor Peterson, administra tor of the Estate of Aaron Peterson, deccssed, for such sums as to the court may seem just and equitable; and That the plaintiff or any party to this suit may become a purchaser at said sale and the defendants and each of them and either of them, and all perrons claiming by, through or un der them or any of them, subsequent to the execution of plaintiff's mort gage, either as purchasers, incum brancers, or otherwise, be forever barred and foreclosed of all their right or claim in and to said real property save only their statutory right of redemption; and That the plaintiff have such other and further relief as to this court may seem just and equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof in The Ga-tette-Times, a newspaper published and of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon, for six successive weeks pursuant to an order made and entered by the Honorable Wm. T. Campbell, County Judge of Morrow County, Oregon, on the 30th day of October, 1922. The date of the first publication thereof is the 2nd day of November, 1922; the date of the last publication is the 14th day of De cember, 1922. J. H. KELLEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address and office, 1524 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Morrow County, Or egon, administrator of the Partner ship Estate of Minor and Thompson, the partneshlp consisting of W. O. Minor and R. A, Thompson, W. 0. Minor, deceased. All persons having claims against the said Partnership Estate, are hereby notified and re auired to present the same to me, with proper vuochers, and duly veri fied as by law required, at the omce of my attorneys, Woodson & bweog, in Heppner, Oregon, within montns from first publication of this notice, Dated and published the first time this 16th day of Novembr, 1922. R. A. THOMPSON, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is herby given that the un derslcned baa been appointed by the County Court of the state of Oregon for Morrow County Executor ot the Estate of Elmer E. Beaman, deceased. that all persons having claims against the said estate must present the same, duly verified according to law, to me at my office in Heppner, Ore gon, within six months from the date of tli e f rat publication or this notice, snid date of first publication being November 80, 1922. JOS. J. NYS, Executor, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Countv Court of Morrow County, Or egon, administrator of the estate of Aaron Peterson, deceased, and has Qualified as such. All persons hav. ing claims against said deceased or his estate are hereby notified ana required to present the same to me, with proper vouchers and duly veri fied as by law required, at the office of Woodson A Sweek, my attorneys, at Henoner. Oregon, within six months from the date of first publl cation of this notice. Dated and published the first time this 16th day of November, WM. GUSTAV VICTOR PT'fcKSUN, Administrator, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 10, 1922, Notice is here bv fflven that Percy Claude Cox, of Heppner, Oregon, who on December 9, 1920, made Homestead Entry rio. 020885. for 8EKNEK and NEKS12K Section 81, Township 8 South, Rango 29 East. W lamette Meridian, has til ed notice of Intention to make Final three-yenr Proof, to estnblish claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 6th day of January, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: William Cunningham of Lena, Ore gon; Charles Edwards, of Heppner, Oregon; L. L. Hiatt, of Lena, Oregon Ben Cox, of Heppner, Oregon. CARL 0. HELM, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Di'partrncnt of the Interior, U. S. Iind tHEce at La Crande, Oregon, November 1. K"-2. Notice is hereby tiven that Willium Cunningham, of Ina, Oregon, who, on August 14, 1120, made Additional Homestead En try. No. 017377, for WfeSWVt, SE14 SW4, Section 20, NViNWH, ST.'i NWV4NW14, Section 29, NEKNE14, Section 30, Township S South, Range 2'J East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Fi nal three-year Proof, to establish '.aim to the land above described, be- for United Statea Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 12th day of anuary, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Paul Hisler, of Heppner, Oregon; Percy Cox, of Heppner, Oregon; Frank T. Peery, of Lena, Oregon; L. L. Hiatt, of Lena, Oregon. CARL G. HELM, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 25, 1922. Notice is here by given that Francis McCabe, of Lena, Oregon, who, on September 14, 1921, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 020116, for NE14, NW1 NWi, Section 28, Township 1 South, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, as filed notice of intention to make Final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 19th day of anuary, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: John Keegan, Mike Mc Guire, Marsh Courtney, Pat McLaughlin, all of Lena, Oregon. CARL G. HELM, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 25, 1922. Notice is here by given that Michael Curran, of Lena, Oregon, who, on November 15, 1919, made Homestead Entry, No. 019263, for SSEVi, SHNE14, EE 14 SWtt, SEVNWK, NW54SKK, Sec tion 1, NEKNWK, Section 12, Town ship 2 South, Range 28 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 19th day of January, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: W. L. Vincent, Francis McCabe, Percy Hughes, James lliggins, all of Lena, Oregon. CARL G. HELM, Register. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Morrow County, Oregon, will hold the regu lar examinations of applicants for State Certificates at the Court House as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 20, 1922, at 9:00 o'clock a. and continuing until Saturday, December 23, 1922, at 4:00 o'clock p. Wednesday Forenoon U. S. History, Writing (Penmanship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiology, Reading, Manual Train ing, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in Ar ithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods In Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature, Physics, Typewriting, Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, English Literature, Chemistry, Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping. LENA SNELL SHURTE, County School Superintendent. HEMSTITCHING I have Installed a hemstitching machine at my apart rnent in the Gllman building and will give all orders for work in that line my best attentoin. Your patronage Is solicited. MrB. C. C. Patterson, tf, It pays to buy good lubricating oils. Valvoline and Havoline oils at Peo ples Hardware Comnanv. tf, Good board and room in private Phone 663, family; reasonable price. city. It pays to buy good lubricating oils. Valvoline and Havoline oils at Peo ples Hardware Company. tf. It pays to buy good lubricating oils. Valvoline and Havoline oils at Peo ples Hardware Company. tf. HONEY FOR SALE In 5 and 10 pound pails at 124 cents per pound post paid, In lots of 60 pounds 12 cents post paid. CURTIS WHARTON, Juntura Ore. FOR SALE Standard bred Mam moth Bronze turkey toms. Well ma tured birds $10.00 each if taken by Thanksgiving. B. H. PECK, Heppner. FOR SALE A few well developed Duroc Jersey weanling pigs, $5.00 each if taken soon, B. H. PECK, Heppner. FOR RENT Good room in private residence gentleman preferred. In quire this office. NOTICE Change of Terms Commencing on November 1st, our terms for all merchandise will be cash on delivery, or Strictly Thirty Days. So don't put us in an embar rassing position by asking us for further time, which it would be im possible for us to allow. We appreciate the trade accorded us in the past and respectfully solicit the same for the future as indicated above. Yours very truly, GILLIAM & B1SBEE, W. R. C The regular annual election of officers of the Womens Relief Corps will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 13, and a full attendance of members on this ocension Is desired. A Christmas party is to be given, and each member is to bring a gift, not exceeding ten cents in value, to add to the interest of the tree. The meeting of the Corps will well repay the effort, and members who do not attend will be missing some' thing worth while, Farmers' Cooperative Societies Explained In Official Bulletin Medium for Redncing "Spread" Be tween Producer and Consumer Given Consideration. WASHINGTON. Dec. The problem of distribution is attracting increas ing attention from consumers, pro ducers and students of economic pro blems. The spread between the fac tory and farm and the ultimate con sumer is realized to be the cause of much of the dissatisfaction and un rest which prevails among consumers and producers. One of the f acton which it la be lieved will contribute to a correction of thia evil, insofar as it affects the products of the farm, ia the organiza tion of cooperative associations. The present Congress enacted a law which legalised the voluntary organisation of agricultural producera for the purpose of handling and marketing their products. The Department of Agriculture is lending every possible assistance to farmers in their formation of coopera tive associations under this law. In order that the law itself may be per fectly ciear, the department has issu ed a bulletin giving a discussion of the legal phases of cooperative as sociations in language that can be understood by the layman. It is un Back To 1917 Prices $175! DEPENDABLE DELCO I' 'I; J taste ftty V As OkM' t ill re--t& 31HM '5j"j,'i "t jjrlr Mfcsft VTgg. 11 a ..rO- derstood that this is the first of a nun;tjcr of J V. it.Hti'.r, uhich the Ile nartinent of Agriculture will i-ue upon the various pha-i-i of agricul ture cooperation. In this CMu.erflun Lloyd S. Tenny, assistant chief of the Bureau of Agri cultural Economics of the United States Department of Agriculture, recently addressed the members of the American Farm Economics As sociation upon the subject of farmer cooperative organizations. In this ad dress Mr. Tenny laid down seven rules which he said must be followed if the cooperative association movement Is to be successful. They are: 1. The association must have a de finite object in view. Interviews with farmers disclose that farmers fre quently do not know the purpose for which the organization is being form ed. 2. The organization must be form ed on a commodity basis. Both at home and abroad the outstanding successes in cooperative marketing have almost invariably confined their operation to a single agricultural pro duct or to a group of products very closely allied. S. There must be a sufficient vol ume of business to cover operating costs, and the business should be controlled or under contract by the association. Many efforts in coopera tion have failed because the farmers were willing enough to promise to sell thir products through the as sociation but when the time to de liver these products came there ap peared to be equally good reasons why the promises should not be ful filled. It is not good business for a commercial organization to atttempt to proceed without cont-ac's. Delco-Light Price Reduction Now In Effect You can now buy the most popular electric plant ever built, Delco-Light Model 866, for (QQ Less than two years ago Similar reductions in other styles and sizes of Delco-Light At these low 1917 prices, you can now install Delco-Light for less than at any time in the last five years. Easy payments if desired. For full parti culars write, Modern Appliance Co., 408 First An. South, Seattle, distributors, or see your local dealer. VAUGHN & GOODMAN HEPPNER, OREGON - LIGHT I V Liooett ft Myeks tobacco u i 4. CiOud msrtu'emer. t. No b'iiir,'l-s i can ?!j-c-ci i" -..t g'' -i '-'i S"-rr,-r t. T-e n,ar.ai:( merit is .:--t ' " concerned v.t:h s.iiirg tf,? proouc.a rrM,ub:y h'jt nv--t aio rcc-gr.ize Tie individual rr.en.ber in the asso ciation and must function in such a manner as to satisfy this human ele ment. 5. Proper accounting. 6. Educated membership. The mem bers must have complete knowledge of the aims and conduct of the or ganization. 7. Self-perpetuating. The organiza tion must be established and operat ed on lines that include and make use of the best thought and experi ence available; once organized it should be unnecessary to call on out side aid to reestablish policies, to provide a board of directors or man agemnt to conduct affairs. "Practically all, if not all, of the failures in cooperative marketing violate one or more of these factors," Mr. Tenny said. Geo. Aiken was an outgoing pass enger Tuesday morning for Portland to attend to business matters. Legal Guarantee Giveru Ha nd of Knit no pain eoatinae week. Ask to see Gle-o-nia File Treatment. PATTERSON ft SON Main Street : Heppner, Oregon FELL BROS. Auto Repair Shop Fords A Specialty Oils and Grease No-Nock Bolt Fell Bros. End of Willow Street, Eaat of Patrick Hotel Practical Horseshoer has taken entire charge of the Scrviner Black smith Shop. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Lame and interfering horses carefully attended. Phone 512, Heppner ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. ONE This original estimate is made in compliance with section 231-1 of the school laws of 1921 and shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three pre ceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of current year. ("Six months of the current year" means six months of the last school year.) EXPENDITURES ITEM PERSONAL SERVICE: Superintendent Principals Teachers, High School Teachers, Grades Janitors Clerk Other sen-ices, telephone . Total Personal Services MATERIAL AM) SUPPLIES: Furniture (desks, etc.) Supples (chalk, etc.) Library books - Flags Playground equipment . Janitor's supplies Fuel Light and water Postage and stationery Total Material and Supplies MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: Building and grounds Tolal Maniltnance and Repairs INDEBTEDNESS Bonded, and interest thereon All other indebtedness and thereon Total Indent edit INSURANCE: Insurance Total Insurance MISCELLANEOUS: Miscellaneous Total Miscellaneous EMERGENCY: Emergency Total Emergency GRAND TOTAL , Kinder Crawford, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year 1922 1923 ii'tis prepared by me and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the cur rent year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding the currnt year as shown above wre been compiled from the records in my charge and are true and correct copies thereof. VAWTER CRAWFORD, District Clerk. muv? A (J IMA on Magazine Club Prices vary with each publisher's offer. We have ALL these offers and GUARANTEE our price to be the lowest that can be secured, and YOU may have this lowest price. Send us your order for ANY combination you may select at the publishers' prices and refund will be made to you, Order today and SETTLE your Magazine Si bstription Bi;kf.al NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School Dis trict No. One of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at Council Chambers, on the 15th day of December, 1922, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur ing the fiscal year beginning on June 30, 1922, and ending June 30, 1 923, is estimated in the follwing budget and includes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elemen ary school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES PERSONAL SERVICE: Superintendent Principals Teachers Janitors .. Clerk Telephones Total MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, Supplis (chalk, erasers, etc.) Library books .... Flags Playground equipment . Janitor's supplies Fuel Light and water Postage and stationery Total MAINTENANCE AND HEP AIRS:.. Total INDEBTEDNESS: Bonded, and interest thereon All other indebtedness and interest Total INSURANCE: Total MISCELLANEOUS: Total EMERGENCY: Total Total estimated amount of money for all purposes dur the year - ESTIMATED From county school fund during the From state school fund during the From elementary school fund during year Estimate of probable unexpended current year .... Estimated amount to be received from during the coming school year Total estimated receipts, not RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year $39,585,001 Total estimated receipts not including Balance, amount to be raised Dated this 2st day of November, 1922. W. P. MAHONEY, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest : VAWTER CRAWFORD, District Clerk. Expenditures and bud get allowance for six months of last school year Estimated for the ensu ing school year Expendi- Budget tures in allowance de-tail in detail $ 2,800.00 $ 1,400.00 1,100.00 8,665.75 $ 1,400.00 1,100.00 8,720.00 1,800.00 6,400.00 11,000.00 1,440.00 200.00 60.00 725.62 128.50 65.09 665.00 100.00 30.00 $22,700.00 S 1 1 .974.96 $12,015 $ 200.00 450.00 200.00 20.00 . 100.00 350.00 1,400.00 875.00 100.00 $ 100.00 494.02 150.00 100.00 10.00 75.00 125.00 600.00 187.60 60.00 169.83 803,95 197.77 61.55 $ 3,195.00 $ 1.717.12 $ 1,477.50 $ 350.00 66.83 $ 176.00 $ 350.00 66.S3 $ 175.00 I 697.6S $ 1,506.21 interest $ 2,680.00 10,000.00 $ 1,340.00 $ 1,340.00 6,000.00 6,272.18 $6.6f2lT !$12,680.00 $ 160.00 94.00 1$ 80.00 ;$ 160.00 91.00 $ 80.00 $ 100.00 10.68 $ 100.00 I6.6S $ 400.00 1$ 200.00 1 200.0T 400.00 .$39.585.09 $20,681.;; $20,337.50 n It fi h W 5 V basing refund on the lowest price. reading and gift problem. Doi.ie 195 lt-th bt.. rortiana, ure. $2300.00 1300.00 1,381.00 1.260.00 1,215.00 1,170.00 1,440 00 200.00 80.00 $2,800.00 1300.00 6.905.00 1,260.00 1,215.00 7,020.00 1,440.00 200.00 60.00 $22,700.00 etc) 200.00 450.00 200.00 20.00 100.00 350.00 1,400.00 375.00 100 00 $ 350.00 $ 350.00 . thereon . $ 2,680.00 10,000.00 $12,680.00 $ 160.00 $ 160.00 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 400.00 $ 400.00 $39,585.00 RECEIPTS coming school year'$2,450 ,00' eoming school year 650.001 the coming school 3,600.00 2,000.00 6,010.00 balance at end of all other sources including proposed tai $13,710.00 proposed tax....! 13,710.00 by district tax. $25,875.00 Expenditurse for three fiscal years next preceding the last school year Last year three-year 2nd year 1st year period $ 2.800. 2,100 4,050, 1,350. 1,400. 6,450 2,490 3,600 1,296, 200. 79. 00 '$25,816 70 ;$16,S29.11 $14,872.99 757.60 176.90 279.70 1,288.84 341.42 85.92 $ 2,929.28 $ 2.620.74 $ 2.584.27 $ 697.68 $ 296.16 $ 2,680.00 10,344.36 $ 6,310.00 $13,024.36 $16,491,98 $10,424.27 $ 160.00 I '$ io.ool 3o76 $ 302.M 60.00 $ 516.68 50.00 ;$ SleUiTl 158.00 $ 271.7S