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PAGE-TWO- MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OKEGOX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1923 Focal and v MA-Personal The' rain 'predicted for yesterday arrived with a downpour, which Part ed In lightly early In the afternoon, x.-adunlly. becoming heavier until about ( p. m. It was falling in deluRO proportions." The rain continued off and on all night until t 8 a. m. today altogether it measured .44 of an Inch. It was generally cloudy . today, and that condition of weather is officially predicted for Thursday. t Bargains In phonograph. ; I i have several: Vlctrolas-and Edison phonos graphs with records taken in ex change for new 13runwlck; can be bought' cheap; easy terms. First come first served. Seo H. Q. Launspach, the' piano man. ' Phone .227. Bales room at Weeks & Orr. ; . tf We will loan you money to build or buy- Holmes tho Insurance Man. Raymond Reter and fnmily will leave in a couple of weeks for I.ob Angeles, Calif., where they will make their future homo. Mr. Reter has been' promoted to the position of pur chasing agent' for the Stewart Fruit company, ..:.' . Rcxall annual sale tomorrow 202 - Expert ., blacksmlthlng and . body wot done at Phoenix." u , i 208 Mrs. Frank L. Davis, national field secretary lof the -Methodist Episcopal church, gave an address'at tho homo of Mr., and Mrs. H, G. Heine, f16 W. Tenth stfoet Wednesday afternoon at 2:80 Mrs. Davis is a charming, on tertalning sneaker. Mrs. iHelno was assisted In rocoivlng and serving by Mrs. H. W. Conger and Mrs. W. H. McMann. v See ad- refrardrrit,-' turkeys wanted. Jackson' County Creamery. '::. 204 100 per cent pure allK pongee, com mon grade 88c; extra heavy or shirts 84 Inches wide. 11.19 yard. Jap Art Storti. - '- 206 i Mrs:- Oeoge A.vCoddlng and little son, who have been visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Corlles of South Laurel street for -the past month -returned to her home In Salem Saturday. . An evening class In Higher Ac counting and C. P. A. work, la now organizing on . most ..liberal tuition basis at tho "busy" Business College Phone 269-H.. OWN . .... ...... 207 - We Invite you to visit our gift room. Sinclair's Jewelry Shop. 205 A.mong , Oregonlans sojourning . In the city nro ,W. W., -Southwell, of Klamath Falls. II. L. Lord .nd F. W. Marks of Eugene, Stewart Mitchell of. Rosoburg, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Watson arid Mr. and Mrs. I. L. llaugs hord pf Portland, November oannod goods ..salo nil thW-.weok, Mrtlsh's Grocery. - i 208 Wanted Small socond-harid cook stove, DeVoe's. :-, ji. U Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur, Ashpolo have returned from Portland .where thoy attended tho livestock show. . Genuine Bosch Magneto ports and repairs. , Electrlo Shop,. Eighth and Bnrtlett..,. ., , . i tf November', 'canned goods snlo all this. week. . Marsh's Orocory. 203 Karl Ulrlch loft Tuesday afternoon for, his stock ranch In the Union Creek district after, .a two days stay In tho city. .. -. -. .... . ".Portland bound!" Going Thursday at 7 a. m. Have room for three pas- Lost Boys' wheel.. DoVoo'a. it woe reporieu in ine man- i rinuuu recently that, tho nrroBt of L. I. Har ris -was miulo by Prohibition Enfcrce mont OKIcoc 8. ,B.. Bandefor. The arreat was.mado by Traffic Offlaor J. McMahon... -- .. .. ' Rexall annual sale tomorrow. 208 Appropriate gifts tor -all occasions can be found In our gift shop.. Sin clair's Jewelry Shop, , .. 205 F. M.- Bramwell has returnod from a several months trip to California where he put-over. an Irrigation pro ject., , He w(ll roturn. there In a fow days, , !,. ' ' :, Boa ad roganllng turkoys wanted. Jackson County Cronmory. , 204 Xmas gifts are all In Japanoso Art Btore.,,, , . tf Brown fixes shoes. . 103 N. Centrnl. . V ' 209 Paul McKoo of Medford, general manager, of 'the,. California Oregon Power, compajiyi was at the .Multno mah, yosterday. . Ills cpnocrn supplUw tha southern part of the state -with eloetraolty. , The ,., company rocontly completod, extensions of linos that cost a million -dollars', and prides Itself upon the expedition--with which- tho work was put through. Tho Oregon ion., . , ,,( ; r pon't forget the' regular danco at Jacksonville Frl., Nov 16. Lyric orrh. ., ., .-. . i.i,, i- . 8B4 Got soft paper actiool tablets at till J office.' in.. i' .,'.' !. r N M November canned -goods sale all this week. - Marsh's Orocory. 203 E. V. Carter and wife of Ashland spent the first of tho week In tho city visiting friends and attondlng to uusi ness matters. Mr. Carter is still forced1 to use- wrutches as tho result of a broken leg. sustained a yenr ago, November canned goods sale nil tills week. Marsh's Grocery. 203 Painting. paperhnhBtng. '-Estimates' fro. Phono B06-J. Chas. Holmes.-2-04 See Brown for your shoe ropalrlhg. . i ..... -' - ' ' 200 tf The Milk does It Fluhrcr Milk' Bread' rf rf At Any Grocer Olon Lnldley' is down ' from' his homestead in tho Butte Falls district for a few dnys on business. ' Special prices for Friday and Sat- ! urday on pearl beads. tiinclalr'B Jewelry Bhop. ' 205 " Dance at Jacksonville Frl., Nov. 1 6. 1 Lyric orchestra. 204 I The work of laying the tile flooring ' In tho Jackson County bank has bocn started. ' . Reddon' & Canadny write bonds and Insurance. 'Phone' -720. i ' - tf November canned goods sale all this week. Marsh's Grocery, i - 203 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Grieves of Prospect arrived In the city yosterday afternoon for a business visit here during which they are stopping at tho Hotel Medford. ' Buy your Boreon doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main. Phone 108. - . " ' Big' Masonic and Eastern Star dance-Friday, Nov. 10th at the Orlcn tul ballroom, . 203 Tho: rain of lost night and yesterday-afternoon -caused a -considerable rlse-ln Bear crook. 'i' . Kremmel'a genuine health bread at DeVoe'e. , --..- i . . tf llexall annual sale tomorrow.-- 202 A. C. Allen loft today on a business visit at Klnmuth Falls for a day or so. Our Friday an Saturday special this weok will-bo pearl beads. Sinclair's Jowolry ,Bhop. -i-. -,t.. .... 200 Bring your turkeys In-now; Cash' on' delivery. Soe ad. Jackson County Croamory. - v - '-. 204' Included among people In the city frbm Washington state are Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo. Johnson and Mrs. A. 8. Johnson of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Morton II. Morrison of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. cornonus layman or uayion, land Mary E. Lyman of WallafWalla Wo mako you beautiful.-'' Medford Beauty Shdnpo, Medford building, N. Central, phone 191-L. - - 207 i Buy-Xmas gifts deposit 25 percent, wo will save It for you. Jap Art Store. T ., i . . - tf There was born to Mr.' and Mm. Lysle Carlton of Eagle Point, on S 14 pound boy, Monday evening at the Purockor Maternity Home. November canned' goods sale nil this' week.' Marsh's Grocery.,- 203 Try Mti' Pitt Blend flour. Central rolnt Mills. 203 , Tho Mnn'B club of the Presbyterian church -will have their monthly sup per tomorrow night at 6:15 p. m. and then adjourn to the services at 7:10 In tho main room' and henr-the messago by Rov. L. B. Quick. Men of the con gregation aro Invited; - Chicken and boot tamales, Gusher Cafe. . tf . Good music, a big' crowd and a good time - Is 'promised .you - at" the Masonic and' Eastern Star danco Frl' day, Nov. 16th. - , 203 Vou can get It at DeVoe'B.' tf ForORt Ranger W. L. Jones arrived Tuosday. from the Mosquito ranger station' to make reports to tho central office in Medford. ' " 1 ' ,, Rexall annual sale tomorrow. 202 i Our only business Is Insurance, but we. coven evory known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "Tho Insurance Man." i"v ' , v! M. Simpson, a formor resident of Modford who Is now with ' tho NniiO.M rn. nf Now York. Is' In town at I Inn Hotel Modford. - I ' .' - Highest gi-ado Utah and Wyoming coali absolutely froo from Black and dust. Hanson Coal Co., 84 South Fir. Phono 230. .''-' ,,. Brown snys, "Ho guarnntoo his shoo ropnirlng." ' ' ' '' 209 The sohdol toachors of Butte Falls were In Medford and Ashland yester day visiting tho schools In thoso cltlos. All tho different towns in Jackson county sond their toachors to visit tho schools of other towns, so that thoy may hecomo acquainted with Im proved methods. : ' " ': Special Bale . on' Ford accessories. Oronae, oil and piston rings. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Everything Is ready. Your friends will bo there. You must bo thero. Where? At the Orlontnl ballroom, Friday night, Nov. lth. ' .203 Rev. and Mrs. E. David Barton wno were recently married hero, loft today for Dlllard.i Ore., whoro Rov. Barton will tuko up tho work as pastor of tha Methodist church. -, Wo carry nothing' In coal but the best guarrtntoed Utah or Wyoming, Our prices on alt fuel we handle are nlwnys the loWesti considering qual ity.-Valley Fuol Co.- , , . tf Rcxall annual salo tomorrow. 20i' CharloB M. Glllmoro, Pacific coast manager of tho Independent - Insure nitco Co., Is staying In Metirorn lor a few -davs on his way to Chicago. Milk' and cream at uevoe s. ir- Bring your turkeys In now. Cash oil delivery. Boo ad. Jackson County Creamery. . eui ' Miss Alice Morgan Is back In tho Medford Hook store after a few dayB iibsenco duo to Illness. " Mt.i ritt flour mado from aoloctea wheat. i -v - 208 'Novombor cannod goods salo oil Oils week. Marsh's Oroccry. 203" ' The,, Medford high school footbnl team is to' play Salem high next Sat urday ut tho athletic flold tn this Mty. Silloin lost to'iEugono' on Armistice day. With tho .Salem team, which will nrrlvo Saturday morning, will come llullls Huntington, former Med ford high coach. Eighteen men in all will arrlvo. Tomorrow Rexall lc snlo opens nt West. Hldo Pharmacy. 202 All. kinds of rough and ' dressed lumher. . Wallace Woods. Phono 108. 711 East Main. ' Mrs. Ernest O. Rice, who was qulto 111 In the Bacrod Henrt hospital tor some time. Is Improving, nnd Is now at her home; N6. 819 Tnylor stroo Try Urown for your shoo repairing. ' -. - " ins TOO' LATE k TO' CLASSIFY FOR SAI.Fj Flno Hellefleur ' apples ' $1.00 per Imtxi Rnmiirt BeaiHies 7&c per box. Jonathans 50c per box. 405 N-. fentral. Phone 543-J. Young A Hall. 304 LOST Tuesday morning, In Medford National bonk, Golden Rule, or on ' street, ten dollar bill. Reward. Call 499-Y. 203 WANTED A five or six room mod ern bungalow In Medford or Cen tral rolnt for cosh.' Wrlto R. T. Cunningham, Central Point. - !03j;' FOH BAt.K Five room house, small ;' pnymont down, ' balanco .cheaper , than rent. Phono owner, 684-J-l. 307 yon SAi.i'! rigi, $2.00 to Phone 639-K-4. 5.i. 206 FOR IlKNT Furnished sleeping room with bath privileges. 125 8. River . SW9, , " Tho Rnptlst Athletic association hold a business session last evening and' porfected somo details of their organisation. Coach Calllson of tho high school was present ' and gavo some pointers as to tho work. ' Seven- teen new members were received. ' As soon as the "gym" is in shape a big opening BOcial will be nelcl. Tlie young people played games In the recreation room after the meeting. Unity literature teaches people how- to be well, prosperous -ond off iclr.it. Free distribution. 310 8. Riverside. It Chile con carne. Gusher Cafe, U Get two articles for tho price of one nna ono-cent tomorrow. venM0f biae rnarmacy. EaBtorrt visitors' In the- city Who arrived yostorday include Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leake, Betty Luce, Manetto Gift and M. M. Morton of Chicago, and Rev., and Mrs. It. J. Morton of Now York City. . ,..j, -r, , ... ... t :. . -.- Mirrors and large pictures should be hung with silk cords. Swem's Studio has them, 'i ! - 202 Ask Hall & Hail for Mt. Pitt flour. . . ,. : - . , ...... ... . 203 Your car battery charged in 8 hours at the Electrlo Shop. ' ' tf Tho University of WaBhltUrton- t'Tnivemirv nf California football game noxt Saturday at Berkeley is arousing more local Interest than any sporting event since the Dempsey-Glbbons fight, i A I'i'.iii.-"--'. - , -'; Brown's Shoe repair shop is in do partmont two;" ' "' i :' 209" Wo have good' values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. ! ' tf Clean 'cotton rngs' wanted at , the Mall Tribune office; "-' Chnrlt'Bi Hamilton of Ruch .wns among the1 out 6f town visitors" lb' tho city Tuesday nftornoon. '. i' ' - ' i Novomber canned goods sale all tills wock. Marsh's Grocery. 203 Chile con 'carne, Gusher Cafe, tf Residence' burglary insurance 9.08 per $1000.-' R. A. Holmes, the lnsur- nace Man.1" i" 1 ' ' - ' tf" M. E. Merrick is In -tho city today from Butherlin. Ore., attending to business' matters. '...-.:.-, DupllcHtlng sale books for sale at thin office.'. ' ; tf Get mamma and walking doll free by buying season ticket. $3.60 doll free for $20 ticket, and $1.60 doll free for 0 ticket. Those season tickets are good for everything in Jap Art Store before Jan. 1st. 1924. tf . Forget your week-day worries! Let galoty bo your maator at tho Oriental gardens Saturdny night. . 293 Mr. nnd Mrs. Waltor M. nymale or Yroka aro visiting Mrs. Tom Collins, who la Mr. Plymalo's sister. . They drovo over In their car. Mr. Plymale was born and raised In Jackson coun ty and has many frlonds here. i Hemstitching 8c per yara at myie- craft. opposlto Rlalto theatre. tf Orchardists! Placo your order now for your fall requirements of lime sulphur solution. Bear Creek Spray Co. Phono 401-R-l between 7-8 p. m. 200 You can get any color Dcnnlson crcpo paper at Bwoni's hiuuio ana Gift Shop.. , ' i ' . 202 One of the produce houses In Mod ford has an order for two carloads of Thanksgiving turkoys from Los1 An geles and are paying 31 c for nice fat high-grade turkeys. They win ship a car Sunday and want nil the turkoys thoy can got. A representa tive of tho Los Angeles firm Is In Medford now to grade and pack the turkoys for shlpmont. " ' Resldenco burglary Insurance 9.0S per'$1000. R. A. Holmos, the Insur- naco Man. ' - ,. " At Deuel's Hemstitching 8c. tf Brown wltl fix your shoes so you enn woar thorn with comfort.'' ' 209 Mrs.' Noel Duncari i from eoatorn Oregon, mother of M. M. Heffllng Is here visiting nor son .and family.'. ; Evory man' and everjr- woman needs relaxation of flome kind. 1 No matter how brilliant you may bo Idle - and fanciful thoughts' must be allowed to enter- the chambers of your brain. Beautiful music and colorful settings at tho Orlentnl gardens will bring you tho -needed relaxation. Be thero But urdoy nlRhU - ' ' 203 Take your kodak films to Palmor'B Studio.' First-class worh and prompt sorvlce. J . ' " v't .'-:; '..: tf A dollar's a dollar--a dime's a dime Be BUre nnd got yours, by being on time, nt the great pay night dance at the Oriental gardens Saturday. 203 AID THE KIDNEYS Do Ntrt KndnngfT l.lfiv Wlion n- Mwl- ' foinl t'tlwn ShmTs Vou the ' " Way to Avoid It.- ' Whv wilt neoiilo continue to suffer thn'ugonies of kidney complaint, back ache,' urinary disorders, lameness headaches, languor, why nllbw them selves to become 1 chronic- Invalids, when a tested remedy Is offered them? Doan's Kidney Pills hnvo boon used in kidney trouble over SO years, have been tested tn thousands of rases. If "you have any '.evMi one, of tho symptoms of klndney dlsense, act now Dropsy or Ili-lght'B dlBease may set in and make neglect dangerous. ' Head this Medford testimony: Mrs. M. Woody. It Tripp St.; snys "Dnan's Kidney Pills nre an old rem edy with mo and I have used them with good results. I had kidney nnd bladder troublo for - sometime and suffered with hnrkacho. I used Bonn's Pills for theso troubles and they strengthened "my ' kidneys and re moved all the pains." ' 1 Price dftc. nt all dealers. Don't simply nsk for a kidney remedy get Poan's Klndney Pills the samo that Mrs. Woody had.' Fostcr-Mllburn Co. Mfrs, nuffnlo-; Tt.-Y.- -- F.&E.Theatre CENTRAL POINT' THURSDAY AND FRDDAY HERBERT RAWLINSON in "FOOLS AND RICHES" RUTH ROLAND in . "HAUNTED VALLEY" . I and"" ;- ,':', HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY "OOUNTKY 8TORK" erory Monday . .,. , .- . Night. . Mntlneo Every Sunday : 8:30 p. m. Admission lOo and 30o The Ashland vle-v of lust Monday's football game here, as reflected by the Dally Tidings of that city Is in part as follows: "Medford high beat Ashland high In the Armistice day game on the Modford 'gridiron Mon day by a score of 17 to 0. The first quurtcr and most of the Becond quar ter looked like an Ashland victory, although- Medford scored three points in the last quarter of tho first ha'.f on a beautifully timed p-nd placed kick from tho 25' yard fine. The first half saw the Ashland luck' dribble away in three fumbles, .partially .poor passing and1 nervousnoBsr . although .'-making . better gains through tho line. Most th0 first' half was an exchange of nunti, with Medford doing the often alvo work. Ashland Tost three "chances to score when within actual scoring distance by fumbles." Two things you should do at once have your Christmas photos made and oi'der your personal engraved greet ing cards at Swcm'B Studio and Gift Shop; ' ' 202 ' Chicken and beef tamales, Gusher Cafe;-"-.. .-.;!-. - ;,'! -: tf i' Thero'ga busy , Business College In Modford. GWN. . , :' Because of tho heavy rain falling tho auto camp grounds were very dis agreeable places last night and this morning. The city nuto camp had 12 cars' and -41 persons,, and the Merrick Motor Inn 12 cars and forty porsons. On Monday night the 111 had six cars, and the city auto camp nino cars. i i Brown says, "If it Isn't right he will make it right." ' 200 Resldenco burglary Insurance $9.08 per $1000. R. A. Holmos, the Insure nace'Man. 1 ': '' '. tf ; Two wind-up automobiles with gar age 96 o. Jap Art Store, . tf Charlos Drown of tho Honolulu orchards on the Eagle Point road has several tons of good apples that he Is unable to use and anyone who wishes mny drive to tho ranch and take away all they want. Radio bargains! Slngle-tubo set $15. Two-tube set $?0. Tubes, phones, ' transformers, condensers, rheostats, etc.. at half price. These goods have been slightly used, but arc guaranteed like- new.- L. D. Mlnkler, 404 Liberty Bldg. , . 207 Buy your shingles' and 'roofing at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard. 711 E. Moin street, i Phone 108.- tf Blue and white lunch cloths' on snlo. 48x48, 66c; 60x60, $1.19; 70x70, $1.48. Jap Art Store. tf "Tho Lords of the Barron Lands," a serial story. hy Edison Marshall, starts In tho November 10th issue of tho Popular Mnguzlno. ''-ii.-Many business men and women stagnate bocauso of Improper mental stimulation. . Life will have more In terest for you If you attend the won derfully colorful dances at tho Orien tal gardens Saturday night. 203 Pay,nlght mcans'dollars. ; Get your envelope lit tho Orlciitiil gardens Sat urday night. ; ,i,.-.; s ?03 A now grnnd Jury for tlio county was drawn Tuesday ul'tornoon, with Wil liam A. Gates of this city ns foreman, the other members lielng W. T. Host wink, Ashland; Harry Trosbain, . Gold Hlll, Mrs. - Amy- Crawford, Medford; Ernest llosecrans, Modford D. R. Torrett, Medford; and Frank Denton, c EVERY KN'OIVN FORSI OF INSURANCE' AND . BONDS R.A. HOLMES ; i "THE INSURANCE MAN" U.H. ) .PHONE 444. .t.);.."S-i , rJAUKSON COUNTS BANK BUILDING , 8INC& 1909 A: ' I ' r.' Vining Theatre AfeHLAND Monday November 19 ORDER SEATS BY MAIL With Clasa and Charm All Its Own, The Best Musical' Comedy .tho Stage Has. Ever Known. The 8mart Musical .Comedy I Positively the Strongest Cast I Ever 8een In, Thl Musical Hit DALE WINTER... FLO IRWIN, MARY O'MOORE, GLADYS NAGLE, DOROTHY LA Mar, HENRIETTA HOU8EN. DOROTHY KANE, HOWARD FREEMAN, JERE DELANEY, HENRY COOTE GEORGE COL LINS, EDDIE MARR, GEORGE MANTELL. Exceptional Beauty Chorus . Large Orchestra SEATS NOW SELLING .... ...PBicesi. , .... ' 1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, Plus Tax. Hemstitching Handicraft' SVop of newISjury I i I Eagle Point. The county elerk said no report of the retiring grand jury hud been filed In his office up to noon today. t , .... The new grand jury was busy today with bootlegging cases, according to courthouse reports. " Dclnncy Gets Draw. ' LOS ANGEL-B. .Nov. 14. In a last round coniebuck. James J. Delaney, light hoavyWeight of St. Paul, obtain ed a .draw In his .fight with Bert Co llm'n; claimant to ..the Pacific coast middleweight, title. In the main event at 1 Verririri arena Inst night ' Sure Relief FOR INPIGESTiON FOR 11 IHDlCESTIOMlJ 3 CENTS Jf 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-AM S Z5 and -75 Packages Everywhere ' t;ii;i! -1 i. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin V ; -' ... u -,T- . .' 1.... , : ..'..ftS.:. '"il ,, . "Please; Sir, I Want Some More," said Oliver.' You'll ask for more, even though if takes eight great" reels to tell the story. 0LIE1 : Regular ' Prices: Adults 35c Kiddles 10c PATHE NEWS ' and . ' COMEDY "BETTY"' ON THE -WUELITZER If You Keep' a Dog " We offer 10 reduction off the folldwittg rates-for residence-burgs lary, theft' arid larcehy insurance:' $1,000.00, 2,000.00 3,0Q0.00 4.000.00 i , 5,0UU.UU . . . ,., . . . iso.uu one year Mctiirdy-Dahis Insi Agency, Iiic.? . .. , M.edfprii National Bank Building -v Phone Mi,- vr.j Jj1' NOW IS in a massive ,..M .,.r -r i y.r.'.-.u .i';-:v itft nt'uit It t. xt.'1-r l-!t-1 V '. I" -' - ' -, ' ' -:!, e:. . -l " ''- .''. safe; . - j? v. 5tc...i: - -, n f w 3s ... -f . . , ni, 1,1 -n iJiiil iTV'i algt 3:; 35-- Gharles Dickehis ; S sat: . , " masterpiece. He hasn't hacl such 3: a chance since he made his screen' ; debut with Charlie Chaplin in "The Kid." B Jackie's Oliver Twist is tKe most lovable character on the screen to day.' And Fagaii, Bill Sykes, tlie Artful Dodger all names to' con jure with are played just as if ' :, 1 ti, - ' ........ . ,i they stepped from the pages of the book. Lon Chaney, Carl Stock--dale, Gladys' Brockwell,1 Lewis' bargent, all are in it, and perfectly cast. 1 . t I 'h if. WIST T (A Firat Natibnal'AUractioii)' Coming Sunday "America's Boy of Joy" H AH O LD L'LO YD in - . $ 9,00 one yea 14.00 one year 18.0Q one year? 21.00 one year; one-rtwo three" iifiiiiliiniiiiiiiiiiii SSr- 3- AT THE 527. proauction or ine - Mi 3-- 3. ;:.. 3-