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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1 92a
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CHEVROLET IS
KILLED, IN MAD
AUTO RACES
L09 ANGELES, Nov. 16. Gaston
Chevrolet was killed near the end of
the 250 tolls race on the Los Angeles
a peed way today, when It developed at
the end of the race, he had won the
national automobile racing champion
ship for 1920 on a point basis Roscoe
Sarles, winner of today's race, being
far behind.
Chevrolet died in a crash which
coat the life of Lyall Jolls, mechanic-
Ian for Eddie O'Donnell, and O'Don-
nell waa ao seriously Injured it was
announced tonight he had little
chaiice tor recovery. John Bresnt'
han, Chevrolet's mechanician, escap
ed with slight injuries.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26. Later
Eddie O'Donnell, the racing driver
who waa terribly Injured yesterday
at the Los Angeles a peed way, when
Gaston Chevrolet, famous driver,
was killed Instantly, and Lyle Jolles,
a mechanician, was fatally hurt In a
collision, died at 7:30 o'clock this
morning at the California hospital
here.
Sales of Gasoline
Highest In August
SALEM, Or., Nov. 2?. August of
this year Bhows the heaviest sale of
gasoline in Oregon since the gaso
line and distillate tax law became
operative February 26, 1919, accord
ing to a statement prepared yester
day by Sam A. Koxer, secretary of
state. The aggregate of sales of gaso
line for that month was B.2S9.3S9 gal
lons. During the entire period form
February 26, 1919, to November 1.
this year, the total amount of gaso
line sold la the state was 69,670,746.
5 gallons, while the total amount of
distillate sold was 7.314,642.75 gal
Ions, and the tax paid on these
amounts was J733.2S0.70.
Freytag Suffers
Stroke Paralysis
Word has been received here oi
the sudden illness of Otto Freytag.
of Caldwell, Idaho.
Mr- Freytag suffered a stroke of
paralysis in his. left side Sunday. He
is a brother of Richard and Paul Frey
tag in the grocery business here. Mr.
Freytag and wife and little danghtei
recently1 visited here and in Park
place where Mrs. Freytag formally
lived.
STORAGE
PARTS
DEPARTMENT
REPAIRS
USED CARS
PAINTSHOP
NIGHT & DAY
En
ALL - STAR
TEAMS ARE
ANNOUNCED
Chosen by George M. VaraeU.
First team.
Mullen, end VS. of Cal.
Leslie, tackle U. of 0.
Majors, guard U. of Cal.
Dunlap, center ..W. S. C.
Hamilton, guard ..W. S. C
McMillan, tackle U. of C.
Berkey, end V. of C.
Steers, quarter .....U. of O.
Tetnpleton, fcalh-back Stfd
Sprott. half back IT. of 0.
Gillta, full-back W. S. C,
Scond team.
Rose, end O. A. C.
Clark, tackle U. of W.
Mauti. guard ...IT. of O.
Smith, center U. of W.
Cramer, guard .VS. of Cal
Pershing, tackle Stanford
Faulk, end U. of V.
Err, quarter-back U. of C.
Tooraey, half back U. of C
Eckman, half back U. of W.
Kasberger, fullback O. A. C
SPOKANE, Wash, Nov. S7. The
Pacific coast conference all-stars an
nounced today by George i. VaroeU,
will appear in the football guide as
the official teams for the conference.
As conference referee Mr. "Yarneu
has seen all the teams in action and.
has watched at close range tte work
of every player.
Clackamas Farms
Move Fast in Week
Three Clackamas county farms
sold during the past week for an ag
gregate of $21,500, according to an
nouncement made by S. P. Osburn.
Mr. Osburn reports an Increased in
terest in farms in that district, in
dicating a ,baek-to-thefann" move
ment Q. W. Kenney of Gresham sold 20
acres near Eagle creek to Hope Bros.,
bankers of Vale, Or., for $6000. Six
teen acres of this tract were in com
mercial apples.
E. and Fern Thebo sold 40 acres
2 miles south of Sycamore, Or., In
Clackamas county, to C. C. Ertckson
and A- Anderson for $7500.
The third sale was 109 acres at
Norrts station on the Estacada elec-!
trie line, which was sold by Cornelius
Myers to Miss. E. Donaldson and Wil
liam Donaldson for JSOO0. This "")
is the Gabriel Norris donation land
claim and waa owned by Mr. Norris
until 191S.
Ganong Goes to
Kerr-Gifford Co.
BeJdon (Bex) Can"""-. v- -r the
past 17 years has been connected
with the Portland Flouring mills here,
aa bookkeeper, has accepted a posi
tion as salesman for the Kerr-Glfford
company of Portland, and will -s
sent that firm in Clackamas county
and part of Marion. Mr. Ganong has
been connected with the flour and
feed business! 'or many years and
will commence hia duties with the
Kerr-Glfford concern immediately.
To Our Friends
MORE FACILITIES FOR Y0DR SERVICE
Our extremely congested condition has been very inconvenient for
our customers and we have therefore rented the recently vacated Pa
cific Highway Garage for our excess storage, which will leave the full
space in our large building for your service.
We are building an addition to our mezzinine floor, which will extend
out over a large part of our lower floor, for our parts department,
which will be greatly increased and properly indexed for better and
quicker service.
Our shop is being increased so that it will take in the larger part of the
second floor. This will mean that we can do your work in a more
workmanlike manner, giving us more room, light and equipment and
each job will receive more careful attrition.
Our Used Cars will all be transferred to our new Annex at 12th and
Main Streets where they will be in charge of a competent man who
will give his entire time and attention to our used car customers.
We are installing a first class automobile painting shop for your con
venience and use. Try our paint shop the next time you want your
car refinished. It is clean and warm and first-class work is guaranteed.
Winter is the time to paint your car. x'
We are open at all times and can give you personal attention at every
hour of the night or day.
An Old Song
Its an old song, but like many other old songs, its
worth singing over and over again. The Enterprise has
sung it before, and proposes to keep on singing it until
it is in the mouths of everybody. The song to which
we refer is the maintenance of roads.
Last summer we published editorially an extended
reference to the plan adopted by Tillamook county in
preserving its macadam roads from going to pieces. We
simply told the facts, and related how Tillamook, at an
expenditure of a few thousand dollars, went over its
macadam highways once or twice each year with two
men, a caterpillar tractor, a scarfier and a grader, mak
ing its roads smooth and pleasnt to travel over, without
the expenditure of a cent for material.
Only last week we witnessed the same thing in
Benton county between Albany and Corvallis, where
an old macadam road is perfectly maintained.
The road mileage of Clackamas exceeds that of
either Benton or Tillamook. We have scores, if not
hundreds of miles of macadam that were good roads
when they were made, and, notwithstanding the spend
ing of more than two million dollars in seven years,
most of these roads have been let alone, to the disgust
of the traveling public and the sorrow of the taxpayer
who has been so liberal in has attitude towards highway
improvement. Many of these roads come to the very
doors of the cities and towns of our county.
Let us approach this matter in an intelligent way.
It cannot be denied that it is wasteful to build good
roads and fail to maintain them, when they can be saved
at a minimum cost and preserved for the future. Our
present lack of vision means that the surface is scatter
ed to the four winds of heaven and that the roads will
ultimately have to be rebuilt. Money spent on roads is
money well spent, but every dollar should be carefully
conserved.
BARGE IS LOST
AND MANY SHIPS
SEARCH IN VAIN
ASTORIA. Or., Nov. 27. At 7:10
the Western Union announced that
information, was received by Bhin
from the wireless station at North
Head to the effect that the captain
on the Santa Rita now thinks that the
Plrrie has broken up. The Santa
Rita searched from Cape Flattery to
Perkins reef, but until dark could
find no trace of the missing barge.
Heavy seas are still running in that
vicinity and the revenue cutter Snc
homlsh and the Santa Rita are stand
ing by
SEATTLE, Wash.. Nov. 27. Reltef
vessels searching the rocky coast of
Washington in the vicinity of Jones
Island for the lost barge W. J. Plrrie
were combing the sea tonight In the
neighborhood of Giants! Graveyard
rocks, 10 miles south of that Island,
according to a message to the Asso
ciated Press from the navy radio sta
tion at North Head, Wash.
and Customers:
Yours for Efficient Service.
bm MEDCFAM AUTOMOttU
Ba-Ba-a-a Lambs9 Cry
Taylor Acts Shepherd
Considerably Mussed
Austin Taylor, of tfolalla, while
driving a truck filled with young
lambs on the highway last Thursday,
found hlmseir, Iambi and all scatter
ed over the highway as a result of a
Stutx auto crashing Into the truck on
a curve near Molaila. Taylor herded
the lambs together and nt for as
sistance, and after another truck bad
been secured, the animals were load
ed into the machine and driven to
their destination.
MRS. HILL ASKS DIVORCE
ALLEGING CRUEL TREATMENT
Bessie L. Hill has entered suit for
divorce here against Herman P. Hill,
alleging cruel and Inhuman treat
ment. The couple live In Clackamas
county and married at Vancouver
Dec. 23, 1915. She asks the court to
restore her maiden name, Bessie
Davis.
REUNION AFTER
MARRIAGE OF
MISS FRIEDRICIt
Miss Anna J. Friedrleh, youngest
daughter of Mrs. Marie Friedrleh, of
Parkplace, and Walter 11. Bailey, of
Ban PranciMiHV Cal-, wrtre mailed
Thursday morning at 1:30 o'clock,
the ceremony being performed In St.
John's Catholic church, of which the
bride Is a member. Monstgnor A.
Hlllebrand officiated.
Following the ceremony a reunion
was held at the bride's home In Park
place, where at noon a Thanksgiving
dinner was nerved. Mr. and Mrs.
Bailey will make their home In San
Francisco.
SERVICES HELD
The funeral servlcet of the late
Mrs. Chrletlna Sewert, who died In
GWulntone (Sunday w nnld fTom
the funeral chapel of Brady De
Moss Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock.
Rev. Wleveslok. pastor of the
Evangelical church, officiated Many
friends of the family attended. The
floral offerings were In profusion.
Interment took place In the Mount
ain View cemetery.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istratrix of the estate of Oeorge
Beach, deceased. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the samo
with proper vouchers, duly certified
according to law, at the office of
Brownell Slevers. at Oregon City.
Clackamas County, Oregon, within
six months of the date of the publi
cation of this notice.
Dated. Friday. November 26. 1920.
ALICE C. BOWERS.
Administratrix.
BROWNBUL & BIKJVBRS.
Attorneys for Administratrix.
Oregon City, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY ADMIN
ISTRATOR Joseph W. Farrar estate
Notice Is hereby given that the un
derslgned has been duly appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of Joseph
V Farrar. deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Clackamas County, and that letters
of administration have been duly is
sued as such administrator. All per
sons having claims or demands
against said estate are hereby requir
ed to present the same with the pro
per vouchers to the undersigned ad
ministrator at the office of the Coun
ty Clerk, in Oregon City, Clackamas
County, Oregon, wtthln six months
from the date of this notice. Claims
may also be presented to the admin
istrator personally at his office. 730
Chamber of Commerce Building, Port
land. Oregon.
Dater at Oregon City. Oregon, this
22nd day of November, 1920.
LORINO K. 'ADAMS,
Administrator.
Dated at Oregon City. Oregon, this
26th. 1920.
Date of last publication December
24 th. 1920.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the un
derslgned has been appointed admin
letrator of the estate of George II.
Kelly, deceased. All persons hav
Ing claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the same
with proper vouchers, duly certified
according to law, at the office of
Brownell & Slevers, at Oregon City,
Clackamas County, Oregon, within
six months of the date of the publi
cation of this notice.
Dated, Friday, November 26. 1920
FELIX A. JONES,
Admlnstrator.
BROWNBU, ft 8IEVERS.
Attorneys for Admlnstrator.
Oregon City, Oregon
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Matter of the Estate
of y
Morris Riley, deceased.
Notice Is lereby (given that the
undersigned Executrix of the Estate
of Morris Riley, deceased, has filed
her final account In the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the Coon
ty of Clackamas, in the above Estate
and the County Judge has set Mon
day, December 13, 1920 at the hour of
10 o'clock A. M., in the County Court
room in the Court house at Oregon
City, Clackamas County, Oregon as
the time and place for hearing of
objections to the said final account
and for settlement thereof.
Date of First Publication. Novenv
ber 12, 1920.
EIJA COOK.
Bxecutlrx.
BROWNELL ft SIBVERS,
Attorneys for executrix,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the un
derslgned has been appointed admin
istrator of the estate of Laban Mauld
Ing, deceased, AH persons having
callms against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same with
propei vouchers, duly certified ac
cording to law, at the office of Brown
ell ft Slevers, at Oregon City, Clacka
months of the date of the publication
of this notice.
Dated, Friday, November, 12, 1920.
' EUGENE MAULDING.
Administrator.
BROWNELL ft SIEVERS,
Attorneys for Administrators.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas County.
L. H. KIrchem, Plaintiff,
vs.
Edgar Horner, Amos Millard, Ne
braska Bridge Supply ft Lumber
Co., a corporation. Defendants.
To Edgar Horner, above named de
fendant: "
In the name of the State of Oregon:
Ton are hereby required to appear
and answer the Complaint filed
against yon in the above entitled suit
on or before the expiration of tlx
weeks from the date of first publica
tion cf this eammons, which date of
expiration ! fixed by order of above
entitled Court as Monday, January S,
PROFES8IOrML DIRECTORY
D. C LATovasm, rmtdsirt F. J. Miys. Caakrat
The First NationA. Bank
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f OMgaa Crtyt Oregon
CAFfTAL, $50,000.00
Transacts a General Banking, Business Open (rem $ A. M. f 3 P. II.
1911, and if you so fall to appear and
answer, plaintiff will apply to the
Cdurt for the relelt prayed tor In his
complaint, to-wit: For the foreclosure
of a certain chattel mortgage dated
August IX, 1917, for $140000 and re
corded In Vol. 11 page 438 Chattel
Mortgage Records of said County and
8tate, on which 1400.00 hat been paid,
and one certain Chattel Mortgage for
113100 dated March t, 19 JO, and re
corded la Vol 13, page 14S Chattel
Mortgage Record of said County and
State, on which 1200.00 ha( been paid
and for 1150.00 attorney's fees and
costs herein, which said mortgage
cover and are a Hen upon the follow
ing described personal property In
Clackamas Coanty, Oregon, to-wit:
One 11x15 Russell engine complete
with fittings; one Russell Boiler com
plete with steam pump, smokestack
and fittings; ono Powers Planer com
plete with knives, belts, blower, etc.:
one No. I Russell Saw rig with one
fifty Inch taw and one forty-eight Inch
taw and feed works; one carriage,
four head blocks and tot workt; one
friction log turner; one log haul; ont
slab car and truck; one cutoff law
frame and 14 Inch cut off saw mm
lumber truck; five lint shafts wlta
pulleys and belts; all miscellaneous
tools, belts, gears and scraps.
Also one 11x15 Russell Automatic
Oovernor Engine No. 1J06S.
And for such other and further re
lief at to this Court teeuit meet and
equitable. , ,
Thta Summons Is published by order
of the Honorable J. U. Campboll,
Judge of the above entitled Court,
which order It dated November 18,
1910.
First publlcaUon November 19, 1S0.
Last publication December 11, 1130.
O. D. EOY,
Attorney for plaintiff.
SUMMONS
in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas. T. R. lleatlen. Plaintiff,
vs.
Mildred lieaden, IVfendant.
To Mildred Hwaden. drfnndant:
In the name of the flute of Ore
gon you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint ttlea
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the 3rd day of loomter.
1920, said date being more than sis
wWks from the date of firm publica
tion of thl summons, and tf you fall
to answer said complaint, for warn
thereof plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed fo rin hit
complaint, to-wlt: for a decere dis
solving the bonds of matrimony here
tofore existing between the plaintiff
and granting a decree of divorce and
tor sue, ttlher and further relief as
the Court shall deem meet to grant.
This summons Is served upon you
by order of the Honorable J. U. Camp
bell, Judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered on the lilt
day of October, 1920. directing that
such publication be made In the Ore
gon City Enterprise, once a wk for
six successive weeks, the first publi
cation thereof, being the 23nd day of
October, 1920. and the lat publica
tion thereof being the 3rd day of De
cember, 1920.
C. H. PIOXIOTT,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
228 Jefferson St., Portland, Oregon-
SUMMONS
In the Justice's Court for District
Number 13- Clackamas County,
8tate of Oregon.
Paul R. Melnlg, Plaintiff,
VI.
George Mather, Defendant
To George Mather the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint file
against you In the above entitled suit
on the 4 th day 0f December, 1920,
which Is more than tlx wenkt from
the date of the first publication ot
this summons, and If yeu fall to to
appear and answer the said complaint.
for want thereof the plaintiff will take
a Judgment against you for the sum
of 333.38 and his costs and disburse
ments herein; also a Judgment order
that certain personal property now
held under attachment by tkt Deputy
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregoa.
in said District 13, to be told to tatlef)
said Judgment and costs and disburse
ments and accuring costs.
This summons It published In put
suance to an order for service there
of upon you by publication, dated
October 20th, 1920 made by Honor-
able J. M. C. Miller, Justice of the
Peace for District number 13, Clack
amas County, Oregon, directing that
this summons be published once a
week for tlx consecutive weeks.
Date of first publication October
Z2nd, 1920.
Date of last publication Deeember
3rd, 1920.
C. D. PURCEI.L,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
My postofflce address Is Sandy, Ore
SHERIFF'S 8ALE
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
Oregjon, for the County of Clacka
mas.
Estacada State Bank, a corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
W. c. Repass, Florence Repass and
O. W. Messelhlsen, Defendants
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, is.
By virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and art execution, duly Issued out
of and under the seal of the above
entitled court, In the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 21st day of October 1920, upon a
Judgment rendered and entered . In
tald court on the 15th day of October
mo, In favor of Estacada State Bank,
a corporation, Plaintiff, and against
W. C. Repass, Florence Repaat and O.
W, Messelhlsen, Defendants, for the
turn of 1334.68, with Interest thereon
at the rate of six per cent per anntrm
from the 8th day of Aplrl 1920, and
the futrter sum of 150.08, as attor
ney'e fee, and the farther turn of
C D. ft D. Cs LATOURITTI
Atterntye-et-Lew
CotnaerelaL Ileal Use est
rroeete ear Steolalttee. Of
ee la First Nattenal Baak
Bldg, Oregoa City, Oregee.
O. 0. IIY
Attemtyat La
Money loaned, ttitrecU furelth
ed. land tltlet eitanlned. estates
tattled, general law buslases.
Over Sana ef Oreeeft Cite.
William Hammeee
Faille U Hawimeed
HAMMOND 4 HAMMOND
ArtemsyeeVLawr
Abetreeta, Reel ablate, Loeae, la ar
ea oa.
0M90K CITY, ORMOlf
Paetne Pkoae It Hesse fbeae AJ7I
rtost mi
WM. STONE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
fttevent Bldg., Oregeei Olty, Ore,
$29.00 costt and dtsburaenienta, and
the cost! of and upon (hit writ, com
manding mo to make tale of the fol
lowing described real property, tlttv
ate In the County of Clackamas, state
of Oregon, to-wlt:
Ixt number Four (4) In Block num
bered Eighteen (18) of the original
Townslte of Estsrada .Clackamas
County, Oregon, according to the duly
recorded map and plat aa shown and
designated by the Uecordt of said
town, County and State; and lots
numbered Three (3) and Four (4) of
Block numbered Twenty three (13)
of First Addltkm to Ewtacada, Ore
gun, acrorUtntf to the duly recorded
map and plat as shown and designat
ed by the records of said town. County
and State.
Now, therefore, by virtue of said ex
ecution, Judgment order and decree,
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ. I will, on Saturday, the
11th day of December 1920; at the
hour of 10 o'colck A. M , at the front
door of the County Court House In the
City of Oregon City, In said County
and Bute, soil at public auction, sub
Jnt to redotnptlon. to the highest
bidder, for U. a gold coin cash In
hand, all the right, title and tntereot
whlctf the wtthln named defendants
or either of them, had on the date of
the mortgage herein or ttnoe had In
or k the above described real pro
prty or any part thereof, to satisfy
said execution, Judgnweit order, de
cree, Interest, costt and all accruing
cost a
W. J. WII,80N,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
E. C. Hnckett. Deputy.
Dated. Oregon City, Ore.. November
12th 1920,
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacks
mat. N. W. Jones. Plaintiff,
vs.
Chariot B. Duffy, administrator of the
Estate of Martin T. Duffy, deooaeml,
Charles B. Duffy. Joha O Duffy,
litike P. Duffy and Iatrlck P. Duffy,
Defendants.
Btate of Oregon, oCunty of Clacka
mas, ta
By virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly Issued
out of and under the seal of th hn
entitled court. In the above' entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the ZBth day of October 1920. unon a
Judgment rendered and entered la
said court on the 26th day of October
1920, In favor of N. W. Jones Plaintiff.
and against Charles B. Duffr. admin
istrator of the Estate of Martin T.
Duffy, Charles Tl. Duffr. John O. Dnf.
fy, Luke P. Duffy and Patrick F. Duf-,
fy, Defendants, for the sum of $2,
50000, with Interest thereon at the
rate of eight percent per annum from
the 24th day of April 1917, and the
further sum of $200.00, as attorney's
fee, and the further sum of 14.98
costs and disbursements, and the cost
of and upon thlt wlrt, commanding
me to make sale of the following des
cribed real property, situate In the
county of Clackamas, state of Oregon,
to-wlt:
Lots number thirteen (13) and'
fourteen (14) and the Southerly onu
half (8. ) of lot number fifteen (IB)
Arcadia, said Southerly one-half (,,)
of said lot fifteen (ID) being describ
ed ar, beglcnlng at the Southwest (8.
Iv.) eotnor of oald lot flfteon (16)
iia III Nmlkwttl (N. W.) corner of
lot fourteen (14), thence Northerly
on the line of the County Road, fifty
(GO) feet, thence Easterly parallel to
the line between lots fourteen (14)
and fifteen (15), fifty (50) feet there
from to the 8. P, R. R. line; thence
southerly along the right-of-way of
said railroad, fifty (50) feet to the
Southeast (S. B ) corner of tald lot
fifteen (15) to the place of beginning,
Now, therefore, by virtue of mid
execution, Judgment ordor and decree,
ana in compliance with the com
mands of said writ. I will, on Satur
day, the 11th day of December 1920;
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at the
front door of the County Court House
In the City of Oregon Cltr. In said
County and State, sell at public auc
tion, suDject to redemption, to the
highest bldded, for U. S. gold coin
cash In hand, all the right, title and
Interest which the within named de
fendant! or either of them, had tm. tha
date of the mortgage herein or since
had in or to th above described real
property or any part thereof, to satis
fy said execution, ludt-mnnt
decree, Interest, costt and all accra-
ing eosjs.
W. 1 vvrtjavj
Sheriff cf Clockamat County .Oregon.
By E. C. Hackett, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore NovtmkeT
inn, isxt.