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i.iuin.iiy; 'ik war. 3Jm mm recording h vaU.'atii M llu Mn Ilif ga jjumUji. : A - ' -VJ"a vMnill7'" PIQE POUT? MlfriT'ORl) MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ORECiQy. SUNTAY. PFCEMRER 1. 1920. FUWER m. a Lf SAP. Hiiir to Bur ImxI Car I.owk behind, underneath. anl i all around the rear seal cushion.; M you find a couple of law hanl $rchlfs and a handful of burn-" ed matches, two or three lip-j attcks. a half park of cigarette.' 4 rompa-t or two. or an asor;- ment of various buttons and n 1 vanity 'aw, or a feminine garter and an empty bottle, buy the car. j X ny on of the a t.o e it ma is sufficient proof that the t-ar has Wen run but Utile. j Bill: "I've been watching that i aiachine for the puit f.fteen min-; ute. Now. there's a man who knows his buinss. He didn't j syill a drop of oil on the ground. ; tic put down the hood gently, t fastened it securely and left no1 fingerprint on it. He wiped his! hands on rlran waste before open- j fns the door, spread a clean cloth j Over the upholstery, meshed thcj gears noiselessly and then drove lowly anf with caution into the stre-t." Henry: Tcah. That's his own far." I 8uerer Rttaafa hleh pow ired auTomobiie m a fcyw power tit salary wtf.nu? running into the1 pwr tu3'e- - On puncture la a baby's bloom en U won than two In a tire. la ta driver with the one cfc minf chat has the head-on collision.. Wbrw Mary Step On It A long-tegged sheep In the Himalaya is able to run forty Wiles an hour. Now, that's the kind of a little lamb to follow JUary nowadays, About all the pcdetrlnn lias to lmw in Hiipport of his contention htr II10 rlKht 'of way Js tho apul where he wuh run over. t llonue: "Wlint Urn diMico are J,,,u cruvvlhiK under U10 car for? Jlii-io Is nolhliiK lliu iiuitlor Willi t Bertio: "I know It, but tlicro ' tunieM ln Krocer. If ho Hces me IdUlK -111 a new 'lUllumublle he'll expect 1110 to pay hlin what I uvo r" : Mnny (tulomobllo drlvera won't Jvnlio up oven after they're pinch ed. f Tho Jiaml that uwed to rock tho c radio in now opuratliiK llu tcoring wheel. tMeilford Dolly had a car j Hho drovo'lt fam and fine Bho Hlarted 'ci-omm the ,11. It. track j Hut the tntln wild right on lime. 1 ' pour Dolly. Fable: Two lady tourism talked for an hour, and neither bragged about her traveln. jewelry or household conveniences. Traffic Con: "Say. lady, didn't you nee my signal?" t Fair MotorUt: "Why. no, officer what wa it like?" They ay you can judge a man rharactcr by the way he sounds Ida alilo horn. That the one way the family can Judge daugh ter's loy friend. ("on to motorist): "Hey! You ran't park next lo that fire hy drant!" Motorist: "Oh ye. I This car lb on fire." j A college town is a place where the locomotive that hits a coupe kills nil seven assengent. ' U'u I L hit- M ill iifVrr Ihwhiio n lout art m h.iiL- as a moturlst has : U iwrk his car three or four bbn-ks from his pltco of bun in ess. It's aliuiit time some motor car j UMiuifacturer makrs a model) with a steering wheel in the back j frat. I t , ' " his father ow n'd bow n bdies it was tlon. Tlie .tmlrht and n.rmw natli U. mesened for one way trarflc. , Another thing that should dure it speed is the flapier be- fcltle the driver. .'opriBht. 11?. The Mom Feature Synd Front Seat Advice i A hilc It Is alwayn danicerotin t pass another vehicle at the rr-ci vi a inn. ine orm time to o j beavy truck and busea U on a long up-grade, wnere you can see far enough ahead to Ktake sure that the pnMfrr fa safe. IlUMses and truck, can go a faM as u private car down hill, and some times on the level, but they hv Pi slow up for ga les lioldi Ix-lnc nni'lns. 'Iiiimny 1. often danenrou. alvt j), titkrn out tires. whe.fl and it Kcnnomy In aulnmuhllc opera Hon la usually achieved by Intelll cent pendlnc. Ii never pay tn buy low a-rade oil and (asollne. nltd the products offered at shab by, price-cutting fllllnc station am almoftt Invariably low gf-ade. It. haa been predicted that toe price of tires la aotng up. That maarui that the destruction of tire, thrcuch undcr-lnflatlon will b more eiixnstvi than ever. And it lo-i llrSit t, . you can't maintain the rlabt flatlon unlea you cheek your i IIQPI DESERT HOMES "Outdoor" Frankland, famous trail blazer for Buick new Arizona road projects in his Marquette sedan, wandered from the beaten path to explore the Hopi villages of Tewa, Sichumovi and Walpi. Upper left is a Hopi ceremonial eagle tethered atop an adobe. Upper right, Frankland at the picturesque village of Tewa. Lower left, Marquette arrives at Walpi. Right, Sichumovi, center Hopi village on the Walpi mesa. Singable National For upward of 1H ar. tiou ' The Star-Spangled lfctnur' hj been, one of the thing. that every one coinpI;iim-d of and m'body did anything ubuut. In our lime the Hinging of it 1i:ih iM-n left to one of our stouter prima donna? , who Hcemcd to like it, but she r. Kctting along, and one of these days there will be cornets aa well a bombs goinir to pieces litrht af- ter tho rockets' red via re. At the public library there are 1 Ordinarily. h- ro- l' red ffiarn hundreds of piet-ea on file jihoin ' btirt.i voi e in on f tr. j "The Hlar-Spangb-d Maruirr." and h-'bt ht no!'. .V,t ih-r a few entire book. All of the ln I'l-I" t'nin? on: critical writers, opine the sain.- "f ilr O'Hnt" ph.nfirraph. Th thing, which is. 'The pitch H t. "'l drppeJ to a key th.y r.I-i high." bid 1. It wan because the pin h wa There -th-r differ bm. too high that (b'l.frrcy O'lhira Al lhe rt ,f '' 1 made It lower and tlierebv iimv- r"J4"; ei-rt h-rd pn 'f th ifKhted the national anili- in. Yv-. Mr. O'llara hat a copyright om the national anihem an it sunc. ("edric Worth writes in the New York Evening Pom. When one first hars that .Mr. O'llara h.is a copyright at Watth Ington on "The Star-Spang led Banner" he wails imlienllv tr th rest of the gag. There is no pa-A a photostat of the copvrii:bt on , the a r ra n pe m ent of "The Sta r -Spangled I lan tier" as commonly sung is on file riirhi In this of fice, it is in Mr. o'Maru's nam. Having swn thi! copyright ib. u nifnt and shrugged off the recur ring obfcrv.ttln that i uriotui Ihiiicn an ilone in g f rn no ut flees, there remains tin- io-i!nn of why one v ih' t f Hyht "Tlie Slr-Spnk-kd Italitifr " Well for one thine, it was a uni'ju'' iites; uniiie idras toay In' !'- rfctu'd if printed, and Mr. (t liai.i ha J ln in- Th word- of -The star-Span led I ii n ner." a evt-i n k n-m were written by Frani is S- "ii Key as he obered t'ie boinKmi- mint of Ft. M llrtirv t itie U' ish at llaltimore. 1'Ite fit. a nearly evetytme knows, was that Cf A dr. nkilig ng. calh-d "T Antirrun in I i-ivrn. nunu l ramly More ro,,tl.rt.r, ln U,mKlM i,m..id th filliag sta-(.nil )if tUft r.il.UUtt.ntn ,PI,t,iry luir Wriitni lt a Tenor pT-V U.any HOOu l v i As j heard, the air was whtttn b John Stafford Siinth. who wa re-(good gue i-imr lurinc tlie Wmbl war Mr. o- f Hara was a s-ni: leader al a traimr.c camp, but b t us n-t b! I , that ntainft him It ws f.-r 'ery man to n hi touwry b- Ivan dire td bv (oinpclont an thnri'v. ,-4 nd rone badirs Wi-r- n- t Kid fellows when u g't to know Hi in. hob. of course. ii'd.d , did At any tale. Mr. 'Hara I 'a gtod flbiw nimr. leal I At Ogletbori e b" had , ltitvn , wini;itl(. -Th Star Klll.,lt,i.wi iLmnrf - Th. v m: i very bmlty. H t:tucht them .m- llilnt. he rol hlm.ell. t'"- ann.nR them ' K W k k-kiity." AfUT tile uur he cxm t k tt-. Svw York :.nd bn.l nn Id Hint people would Indulge in comnmni tv aiuciiat:A a troops bad bn" The movie heard of that id eleen vears ao and still ha it wiin wnai imccesM w m.mi.,.-. ' the emtiarra-w.-!! siieii.e. won erect the ort,'etnur throlm wbib the words uie ib.h'd on tin screen. Mr. O'llira was mole fortunate than the others who tried to k Hlldlpnee to slnif. however. lb actually ' pot three audlnees l stand up and sintt out when 'The Htar-ypanxb-d Itannrr" was th n umber. TKe three audft-m-e had om- t hear him in what may be mll-!ed lecture lih Incidental misic At lh l,,nw thtsy. wara4W!ln Tti-Htar-Hpaaal-Mt ttanner" he b.,aJ Anthem Planned hin he J -k ti w I t e : n: e -im'mh hvfii and tii on th ( ir limn, z:th'-T.nz lr.-f. S.-cmur-l . r s-tft ;tri'l oth r tr.'i iur nt i'f j f. rs a5Fjt. th e-iun-I th.il ir,- audlem-- h.d sun? whit it l- li'"' d te Sr-t-"'-i lnn r. but n x " The Star Soars;-! Iinnr" id-'wM In the ky of Th - v" f I' '-n th- pb -n'rniih. -prT slnuinv a in the k-y ot A Jut. w hide, M-4pfe e.-ins itrotin J n -lug Thc Slar-Siuin-'d lnmr.'' A 1 !.-' ii Kut t"-trr in l:stin and iiBH-cil on an " authorized ' tmoii, l:-i- ii tbw 4u'h.iri7."d ven;oii and the w ho h Mr. O' 1 1 a i a s a ud f e n -.- 1. a .1 ? u v. g a : him. there were twenty-two pin: if difffrt-nte in the air. Thv ur" huwn in the act-oKipdnyiPtf iiuMrnmn. The Mtric was w i n to fit th s nt ry. It is lik"!y. yt r O'llara sa s. tlMt tn or it; dial air w written to fii tlie sinsrs tf '"Tj Artuc-Ton in H' jtven " Tenor of I rigid ( lintCH. 11 was etld In Kriclarnl at: 1 -i in t lio-v da f. i nd a l-n.i n e w.tx otitic tipitti'Mi. It s m tha! in iidd.-r illirci!- a tid omuti :.i;ri'ii4 ii'mitro la'ni.M hp toalbr. Th-y keep -"it the . "Id air. Th.it ! . Mr. O'llara'r I'li and is taken on faiib. In Ctlif'T Ilia. fT lli-laine, th- air is Viarin and iti iy rireuhitc througli tli tarPC'S -t will and no h.rm d'ii-U-ivir- in e Tibbetl o Hi v lean Ibfi". and oilier bs fHbiws jMlh I 111. II ft M'-i'H--v In lh. i-lil das "f M-ine Ti; I nit. thn. ibf tippbrs sjtft T- An.o ;-, n in lla n ia lliv .tip- pfi I -girder. Siio e it caiMod bf di-ru- h.-ie and ri"W. Mr O'llara nde a r--i.n that mltht ming. M w tnl u-d profwtn-'tMv b .- by the T'M.-nto M nd-ls.ohn t hur antl. Mr. i.t'lUra has nc"Mr - 1. i-l ii.; t' prne thi. it w; re- ir.ed v.ith five" minute of ap l la The Philadelphia S-. m ;d;.ny pl. bis v-r-in. puidi-b-.i i.y J FUber A ItrMher. and .p.-a tlol.lman band In the surn- Tb- b.-'dr -f a eopyncht tia t..p ann- who starfs to lnc bis s.nc but Mr O'llara never b i : t " p t d to do so . ..... w kind of lke to ha,.-, T h.t .mar-SiKir-k-led lannM t d Khfl, Mr Mi;i:'-.trl h mtirn: M .ir-SimntW luen-f Tr,;.' K'.l tlnK-e .f Am-rb-a in h . miIT M' Mm MIM.IiH ill L ' ' " Mos-ow U"- About i:t.oo wMI be r K"l".l by l:iiM n wr"-) ep) ple-yptf nl relief tn tJie -,,ritit role in the i-omi-dance-dlHloc tbt Kti-r I II lf "f I llii). will Ir iMtt n eduaiin the nrM fn.. . and raifin; th ii j ju.i iiiH at ions. Th- miirre. ff .m wh;i h this ftiDtl wUl b- U-fiVd are aa f'il- K' Ml in-uraro''', t .. 1 a . state and loal bu1eia. 1S.2X,- et'O. tae f-fitsf.f .iia. M ard 'riirokswariai of Iihof-. 2. Mivrnntent aid will be etend- to ITT.eeo unempbed A con-1 M.leral.le rt of thta number will receif V ' liit M Pi-)s t Southern Taltfornla waa Inhabit- LURE MOTOR SCOUT , j and Marquette motor cars, LliL I Ji;y. Jifir t.u;C -mr-. 'ii.r Air-.? Ftw.: ' tM- CO' if- Vc :ni6iiLita f -cjnioc. Ht. f'ns.xz ami ii. f rr. r a..i5-JtxtS K try;r rrf Tprt z ft Ti. n 'm- ;iiir it t.r inT.irU::orr &t ;h ycl , ';iwn. '-.-f by -ara:Tir-j- f,-r ma ll A Mann, ow rto.- in ehaEK ii"n K,iJ- I" l Angeles, Tuesday. ..r ihi Mati-i,. esf- tres h?..ieffi1T t. f.uith oxra:ur t- arrive t? Ur ,r l will sinz two numbe.-s i.f tii- w.-k. f n' m''th htm will appear Jack The Mutton hn- Wen or-ratinir 1 f,',s:an' star of "Broadway Scan 'n tuenty-fur h.ur. -rrH-e ihe ; dfels." now being released. Typical tat month under much diffx ul:y. , (Ut dance number, featur owlng t" temiwniry h"kur. j o( nd his vocal- L.tf-al r-Oio f.m-4 v;ill - glad to itnm- Mildred Kailey. Hing Crosby, know- that int'-rfrenr wuh localJr- Fulton and the Hythm Boys. recption. crf'j! by harmonic j rpund out the program, during broad-ast f wathr, will ! " er-a-. w ith completion of i hi: vltlii-n. Sherlock Holmes Is Coming to Rialto'i Sb.rl.-.k IbdoM-. Ibe it. til f. in'wn-d iP'i- iie. .ii(d until bt-, t-'nd biilhday hiHk" lii.i f i ri af- I parini' tn llo- all-lalkifiC tii"tnn prctuie.-. In 1V7 Sir A. i'mi.nj N.p. imnicd bim in hts f irt t P'-aifd flichts that will cover 'r "A Studv m Sarl-1 ." Mar;v J HO. mil and take more than .l h-r iH.pblartal.-s foiIoM-d a '-r to Ierform. Now thb iHipuiar detrmw char- j lril In a lisht plane from Aut--M-t-i -.m Im- mi it and br .ird at tl;e ""ba to Japan and back- Will in Ki .ll.. th-itr in Tlo- It'turn ,.f auurKte the program, which will sbmbxk Ibdi-M-."' 'Ine l;nk u P (i"u'd by a Journey to Ens- i., ,,,. ...i,. t.f (i... iit., r ii.,n-)l;r,d j, ,n,i,.r iind v 1 1t in'- t int tf : Ibe ihaiact'i-K frim the bnk u It a. Sig'ant Orippi-r. I'r. Wat w'li, Mi. r ial ty and Solly 'hc..-e . -ake. The reason f"r "The ,f,(n (f SberloeK Ibdmes" the untune- I :v murder "f I'uptain I-miiimori. j fi the -e of bis wins wcddin. tti duug'.itcr of Or v.ton. ! I f..lo,. fN.k up the ira it w bi h !d Mm into the mt thrilling ad-; w-ntuie '( Iuh entire career. iil'oaril a It a ns-At lanl ic liner, then'l In New York. Ibdnies tfund the tourderrrs of l aptain I'iiKOiore " ii''TntHm ..f an International radio-tapping rins. of which Iaiik- . iiH.ee wik a mcmler. He succeed ed In hi logins them to Justice and "l-py wedding of tho "UnK ph- "Sweetie" Shows at Craterian Tomorrow Shtuy 4'amdl. amount's red- tlmliMl -'title. Is Koina to be every- :.MHi.-m ,fu' at the Oaloriiui theatre tomorrow. Hlie playa tho .'iimvHKiuira of that name. Swriie' waa produced with uii hand. There arc maivy guwJ iitfiu Mint numler-. put over by J ni,4le quartets, by the featured juiayri s acdoa ami by the atmbHaj I Ihh v of t.te Pelham iwhiMtl fur loa whleh furntshea the prep attnowphere for the play. Anions the high spots are Nan t y'a danclnit unil sinRinR of ".Sweet er Than Sweet , a (treat new "torch" a-ma; Helen Kane's baby- voiett bmtpa-diMpa-doop cropnlnt, (pf ? T.b So Viusual"; ttar hoor wsaemhly aingln , "Hear ttown," inspiring ,dvt tter eric tout h while recently inspecting t! wee-tie" Is a picture -that has i v.-othir.c that can come out of : t;t!kir-5-p:ciure showinan'i bag f trtcs romance, heart-throbs. 1 and the , the soubri- twt in studio circles of "The 'tlood ' -" of ihc svrven." . ! John Boles on Broadcast Tuesday '.-vn.1 appearance of John fecw :he famous screen and stage J ir. on t.1e air will occur during t t Old Gold-Paul Whltema.n "' oer ine nation-widi br--. i nnvorit'of ihn t olumuU i-road- ; '-.;inr iSyrtpm, coming from sta E TRIP PLAN OF AVIATORS I.oMwin iJ FJisht la-utrI(. ant A. Cunall and Capt. 1 f;. Shaw-. ihr one an Au-tralUti and t other a Nf w Zea lander, have in ;!ie s-ime mar nine. Krikand they will purchase' a lar? pLme and attempt a 4i,001 mile flight round the world. , mOAPfT tP' Hungary raUcd tobacco for exuort this year for the .nil- -tn-; i.eiore nit war lZi.i.oo-1 acre were devoted tu the plant, but much of that acre- age w.ia allotted to other countries by the peace treaty. This year the I rr ir i 6S.OO0. ORCH ARDISTS ! We Can Help You Solve Your Drainage Problem Modern machinery, competent engineers and skilled workmen will install a drainage system-at surprisingly moderate cost. You are invited to inspect the drainage system we are now installing on Rosenberg Brother's Bear Creek Orchard. ' R. I. Shmrt. nhnpo fit. 'Two Elder (Statesmen Pass" (Salem Capital Journal) Within a few hours of ch ! -other, death Sunday juirmifieJ two of the world's elder Kt.Ues- ! men. each of whom had pin; ed j Impttrtant roles In the history of itlfeir respective nations for ir ' 1 half a century. Georpes Clcmt-n- ceau. who as the flphtijir. victor-! ious premier of France Iwousht the f world war to a successful eonclu i- ln and Francis K. WiVren. j Wyoming, who held all "records for; length of MTV ice in the Unite! 1 Suites senate and was a leadiirs ' : figure in national affairs. ; I Clemenceau. physician, editor.. i. . politician, scholar, duellist, twice- j premier of France, whose public: .career began with the Franco- t .Prussian war and ended w-iih the J J termination of the greatest or all-j: 1 wars, was a, world figure and onef j of the most picturesque of char jacters. Warren, rho won the con- ; mayor of Tdontmarte, the blood, jgressional medal of honor for gal--j pool of the Comntune. Previously! t lan try on the battlefields in the f he had practiced as a physician! 'Civil war, has been continuously and taught school in the Unite!; in public life since 1ST3 when he?SU-tes which gave him his Amc- iwa eteciea presuient 01 ine v y- omin; senate. 5 ycrs. of which ( 39 he served in the United States.1, .enate, the longest tenure in his-.J tory. Durins all of this time he-;j was foremost in the political af-;: fairs of his state and of his party- i , . . ; Clemenceau's was an cxtraordin-; ary personality. His combative- ness, his tenacity, his ferocity won 4. turbulent as such characteristiel , were in parliamentary life, thej - I were just what was needed to save France in her hour of peril and . turn me aeicausi complex - inio - lone of victor". As to his per-.; (sonal appearance, we quote from. William Bclitho who depicts in a , recent article In the Xew 1 ork n ana nis impressions ai . ersamea.. after the signing of the treaty Tall, or only giving the im . preSsion of size, Clemenceau has the mo. unexpected head in the, whole gallery of Kur ope. For he does not look like a European .at alb In hU coloration, the bent of his expression, and strongest of all in an Indefinable, unmistak- ' able allure probably not pep in i tin to his features, which may e why all "the pictures miss it he Is a Mongol. Not. please, a Chinaman, still less a Japanese, but Home . stronger, coarser, older branch. lt tt wty thA fanfshod trile - M U iMM BEHIND llic Chrixtnias Savings Liimk you fitnl a home that ia full of Christmas ham'lnoss a home vhcro happy people are receiving Christmas Sav ings Checks to fill the Christmas stockings iu a ay that will. delight all.' Insure the sun-ess ami happiness of your U'ort Christ inas hy oiH-nins a Christmas Savings Account nuw. Weekly payments of a dollar or more may be arranged. Ask us. Medford National Bank BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS! - R. I. Stuart Sons GENERAL CONTRACTOR V Cllborf Shmrl nhnn Qfifi.M of Atlila, of GnnnhlK Khan, I The French usually have a legend to account for this. ; jvmjuI a lost iiadron of Hun nNh cavalry who took refugo and rooted in his native pro vince. 1 Vendee, after their Ia.st battle. &ges ago. ' HeaMy a mighty face, and a danger ous face. I think the only other de tail ih-Jt matters is his eerie habit of gray wool gloves, which no one for generations has ever seen him, morning or nit,-ht. without. This thick gray padding of his hands, whatever it conceals, makes all his 'gestures seem blind folded, or groping, even tho famou fists half closed on the table. Olcmenceau began public life a $ ican cutiooK. tip was a memue. of the Paris municipal council un-IU yOU iniHK Hue insurance IS tit when he entered the j tijmeceSS&ry in VOUT Case let cham'oer of Deputies a leader of! . ' the Radical party. Thence fol- US tell yOU 01 SOme 01 the COSt; lowed his Ions career of cabinet iy experiences of real estate wrecking, periods of power and. ..j the smash over the I'anama canal holders WHO thought they held scanlall! i J3. In he j cie, ,;,. to their Drouertv foundcd thp famous .. -jUfUc.... lear w Weir property. and in JS0J the dat)y. "jAurore" I tte Small premium protects 7. ac-enMa -ap'am ' j i 1906 Clemenceau became pre-I Vely. ; m,er ,,; oul , ,,0S- but ro.' - ; ,, his wnate Mat. in iS12 : i he brought about the overthrow '.f oaillaux. and in 1S13 wrecked the. Briand cabinet.: On the outbreak: j of he wr-r n entere(1 ,he via.i ; vini ministry and in m7 ne b,.. j Drie minister, retirini In ; 1919. He ruled as a tireless, re - ; morseless dictator In coordinating the forces of victory. Vaiwen, on the other hand, de- f spite his early exploits as a soldier. ' I was a hero of peace rather than I ! war, a product of the colonization., j exploitation and commercialization' j of the wilderness. He was .s. j much a symbol of America as j ( flemrnceau of France. lie serv- 1 ! cil (.'is legislator, mayor, stale treas ; tirer and governor of Wyoming. I both as a territory .ami Mate. For j over half a century he dominated his party in his stale and played I nn import nut rol In national af- The Home of a Happy Christmas f.'iK, as chairman of major cum mifleew. ficsplte his hiu'4 record cf achifvennnt, no halo of glory on sliriii''M the tnvmory of Warren f-r. he hd no tfrat role to play and wan pever thrust into seats nf the mJulity. He ne-ey developed the lendeiKhip to lift him out o - - the ranks of Ihc near-great. Whk-n I however, does not blemish a lon n) of uvff;il public yrviffv you , permanently and positi- Jackson County Abstract Co. ; - qixtn e AA Dt Phone 41 . Sect Brill for Body Work 'Radiator Repairing Fender and Door Repairing Automobile Glass installed whil you wait. WE use HAWKISON .ULCANIZINQ SYSTEM All Work GuarantMd Phipps Auto Park Highway at Jackton Phon 1M7R II 'i'U'l I.IF.fr-JJ.ll M;i Slnr Pli RC