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I P o rtla n d i Misen cr
lliu r n la y , iV t o b e r ó , W72
PORTLAS,!)
Secretarial course
taught at PCC
OBSERl ER
world of women
A s e n e s o l s ix c o u rs e s
intended to p re p a re s e c re ­
t a r ie s f o r t ie C e r t it ted P r o ­
fe s s io n a l b e c ie ta iy E x a m in a ­
tio n , w ill le g u i p a ll le n n
a i P o rtla n d c o m m u n ity C o l­
lege and co n tin ue o v e i a two
y e a r p e rio d .
Reversible poetry created
M r s . O sly J a n ie s Gates
was g u e st sp e a ke r at tw>
re c e n t m e e tin g s oi lib r a r
uns
o f P o rtla n d P u b lic
S c h o o ls . The a u th o r
cu sse d
tiie d iv e r s ity ot
A fr o - A m e r ic a n
h e rita g e
and h e r book R E E L E C
1 li NS . w h ig h is pufclis c I
u n d e r the n a m e J . M ,
G a te s '.
The a u th o r's lec
tu re a ls o fe a tu r e d " R e v e r
s ib le P o e t r y . " a c re a tiv e
in n o va tio n w hic.‘ she t in
« m a te d and in tro d u ed in
tie r f i r s t book RE) | EC
I K >NS w ith " s te p s to the
F u t u r e " and e ig h t o th e r
poem s w h ich can be read,
lin e by lin e , e ith e r f o r
w a rd s o r h a c k u a rd s .
M r s . G ates is the a u th o r
o f S ilh o u e tte s , a [« p e r
bound c o lle c tio i ot tu e n ti
two p o e m s. She has com
p leted a th ird vo lu m e <:
p o e try w h ir ! to cu se s on
s o c ia l o p p re s s io n and t ie
e n v iro n m e n t.
In the area ot " R e v e r ­
s ib le P o e try , " th is w r it e r
has a ls o co m p le te d one
t h ir t y - lin e
¡ite m
w h ich ,
m a \ l'e read e it h e r f o r ­
w a rd s o r b a ckw a rd s n e
by lin e . I lie a u th o r teels
that " R e v e r s ib le P e t r . "
as ¡x ite n tia l lo r m o tiva tin g
re a d in g in te re s t and w ir t
tag s k ills .
M r s . Gates is includes
in the s ix th and seventh
e d itio n s o l W ile 's WHO
oi
AMF R li AN W oM N,
and the in te rn a tio n a l bio-
•-i
. 2000 w< Ah \ 11|
A G H U A iM t. N I
IW O
(p u b lish e d in E n g la n d ', s le
wa~ nom inated to r th e e ig h t
e d itio n of the I tIC T K N ARA
i I IN I RNA T it i \ A l Hit
G R A P H Y . b u r l i e r th is
v e e r, she was named by
the o R I G< N | U RNAI as
one o l " I » rtla n d 's Ie n
W om en or \ . ompi tshment
t o r 1470” .
TH E
1
FAM ILY# <
LAWYER JL
q u a rte r lv
A u r o ra .
m ag a zin e ,
Council installs
new officers
K n itte d
la sh ion
b e rs o l
tu rn in g
Sigma Gamma Rho
holds literary contest
I h is week
la u n ch es r e
N a tio n a l L it e r a r y C o n te s t ol
Sigm a (ia m m a Rho w h ir h p r o
vid e s e d u catio n a l a w a rd
tu
College and : lgh
hool itu
d e n ts and p u b lic a tio i ot win
ning e n trie s in me s c r u n o ' ;
I he s e rie s has te e n planned
ui c o o p e ra tio n w tth the O regon
I r a i l C lie p te i of the N a tio n a l
s e c re ta r ie s A s s o c ia tio n (|n
te i n a tio n a l).
" E n v ir o n m e n ta l R e la tio n
s h ip in B u s in e s s ," o tte re d
I h u rs d a y e v e n in g s , 7 p a n . at
I ’ C C ’ s R oss Is la ix l C e n te r,
049 b .W . P o r t e r , lo o m 114.
w ill te g u i t e t o l e t 5 . t u it io n
.
caps m il p o in -p o in s ui E th io p ia n c o lo rs ir e the new est
to com e out ol ta s h io n -c o n s c io u s J a m a ic a . M any m e m ­
the R .is ta l.iria n s e c t a re t ile ted a r t is t s and c ra fts m e n ,
out c lo th e s , s tr in g and le a t e r a c c e s s o rie s , h a m m o c k s .
...
© 1972 American Bar Association
P r e s k le n t, M i s . \A illie M ie
H a r t;
V ic e - P r e s id e n t. M r s . Ann
r..:v . Many
G a rn e tt;
Second Ar’ lc e - P re s id e m and
M e n ile r s h ip C h a irm a n . M r s .
J u lia G a n te i;
s e c re b ir y , C o lle tte b u rn e r;
I r e a s u ie i.
M rs . Is a a c
P ayne;
l.'h a p la ln ,
M rs .
R o sile e
I> o u g la s.
I 1« C o u n c il w ill w o rs h ip in
a I n l y w ith (lie c o n g re g a tio n
oi
I tie A a n c o u v e r Avenue
F i r s t B .q itis t C h u rc h a t the
m o rn in g s e rv ic e on s u n d jy ,
( 'I'to b e r 6 th .
Bridge Marathon
benefits retarded
I he
T he N a tio n a l L it e r a r y Con­
te s t is an in s tru m e n t f o r
p ro v id in g
c o lle g e .i xt iugh
Si iio o i stu d en ts w uh tiie ric h
e x p e rie n c e o l c re a tin g , coin
¡»using, w r it in g , ind e x p re s ­
sin g th e m se lve s on an m q x jr
t i n t pliuse oi co n te m p o ra rv
Ic e , and an o p p o rtu n ity t o r
s e rio u s
studv
tnrt irie n d lv
n v a lr y .
Mower Mishaps
A p u b lic service fe a tu re o f th e
A m e ric a n Bac A ssociation an d
th e O r rg o n S late B a r Assoeia-
atio n . W r itie n by W ill B e rn a rd .
The N a tio n a l C m im 'il of
N e g ro W om en ( P o r tia d s e c ­
tio n ) in s ta lle d its o ffic e r s fo r
the 1972-73 y e a r a t the N o rth
B ra n c h L ib r a r y on W ednesday
e v e n in g , s e p te m le r 2dth.
M r s . D a is y P e r r y , outgoing
P re s id e n t in s ta lle d the f o l­
lo w in g o ffic e r s
in an im ­
p re s s iv e c e re m o n y . | be new
o lf ic e r s a re :
the ro a d sid e s ot r u n l J a m a ic a .
A! o n t e s t them e is " f h e
Is s u e s - s e rv ic e j .- r ; P r o ­
g re s s
w ith ;ocus .n t la. k
C o m m u n ity « s e lo t n e u t. b .
t r ie s m ust lin k to the them e
Jockeying his power law n­
Ulivi
u t may re i ile to
m ower along a grassy slope. Fred
«iny s u b ir c i N K nm the re a lm
suddenly lost his balance. As he
o i the the; n e .
1 d u ra tio n a l
fe ll, his rig h t fo o l slid underneath
j a i r 1 ;
.n e
ï2tM l o r «lie
the housing o f the mower, Re­
• e
e ¡ ir y , * luu lo r the '¡e un.1
sult: a severe cut.
C ould the m anufacturer o f the
le s t e r i t r \ . X ~s o r tiie 1! ll
m ower be held legally liable fo r
e s t e » tr\.
lo r the ." u r fh
this in ju ry ? Fred thought so. and
e ^ t er : r . .
lus >U)Ü e
in due course he filed a damage
I 'u r jt e ly i. . i ;ne le . - l e r.tix
suit against the company.
by a high school s tu d e n t. No
" A power m ower is a danger­
e m rv w ill re e lig ib le lo r m u r e
ous piece o f m ach in e ry." he a r­
L « i. one a w a rd . P a ie r nu.-E
gued in a co u rt hearing " I t is up
n o t exceed I.UfJft w n r iu , m u s t
to the m anufacturer io make
sure It can't cut anything but
•'■v t y p e w r i t t e n , double
grass."
»fxr. ed a t*! th re e o p ie s sub
.¡tie d . P re v io u s ly p o l'H - le ii
w o rk s a re e xch sie d i r o n me
c o m p e titio n . A u th o rs m u st be
fu lly id e n tifie d .
M l a u th o rs
u l a. . e ie : •-•"trie - w j
e
res« . u m .•• ib c e r t it i. tie ol
, a t t u ip u t.u n .
I lie w in ; uni-
e n trie s w ill he
buse
. vinel t u d g e s.
x g a i - r im a Rho, a ua-
tin i-a l c o lle g ia te ■ o in iiu n itx
s e i v tee
r g j i . i / j i i o n , , oii-
tin u e ., .
i i ' i i p tr a d itio ' -
However, the co u rt disagreed.
c i v i 'e to jfM .t: through v|w.n
Tossing n u t F red’s claim
the
s o rs h ip o i t ie N a tio n a l L H e r -
court said a m anufacturer must
.tn < a ■ h ie r
make its product reasonably safe a ry ( ..m e ,- .
A
. e i u r i A ea i .
I « o i­
but not "accident p ro o f."
'.di. i/A iiU ff bbd- i'» .
li ls??
T his has been the law's usual
a ttitu de in accidents involving
a t 1 u tle i I n ic e r - : v , |
la­
power lawnm owers. Some degree
a u ip o l.j. I,..:io .a .
o f risk is accepted by the user,
s tg n .a ’ a t i t ' ’ I it e n ir y <
merely by choosing this m ethod
'e , i vv i
sp< i , .re? in
o f cu ttin g his lawn
a lt e - le s e a r ,
reve a le ttie re
N or w ill he necessarily win his
w as lí a le lit e r a t u r e s. ita ! le
claim just because the m ower
:o i
la k . h i l i r e n ot i.te r -
happened to lack some p a rticu la r
safely feature In another case, m e lute g ra d e s , i l t l was o r i -
g liia lly
spunsore,: w ith the
the injured user complained that
his m ower did not have the spe­ idea ot e n co u ra g in g and d e -
cial guard w ith which m ore ex­ ve lcn u ig a u th o i ■, j ."m g A'.to
pensive models were equipped.
A .e ia n s
t<
.te m o re
But again the co u rt denied lit e r a t u r e
su tta l le t i Lie
damages
le a d ! ig r e q u ir e i,.e i.ts o i \ t r o -
" I t is com m on know ledge,"
A in e rtca n
c h ild re n
in t ie
said the co u rt, “ that the various
seventh, and e ig h t!
models o f power mowers d iffe r s ix th ,
g ra d e ; .
I he
c o o le s t lias
in size, weight, design, (and)
safety features, and that new
: loudened in me s e v e n tie s to
models constantly come in to the
in. lude au d ie nce s o l a ll a -e»
m arket. Purchasers select accord­ and a v a u e ty ot lite r a r y to n u s
ing to th e ir choice and the price a re acce p ta t te .
o f the respective m odels."
N a tio ia i I ite r a r y C o n te st
Nonetheless, even though a
user must accept some risk, he e n trie s m u s t le fvostniarked
should at least not be deceived net lu te i tia n N o v e m le r 12,
1972. E n tr ie s should le sent
as to what that risk is.
One custom er had been as­ to: I he A u ro ra ,b lg m a (ta n m ia
sured by a salesman that the Rho s o r o r it y , In c., is n 9 -|.
m ower w ould stop instantly i f it I,la k e •G reet. B e rk e le y , C a li-
struck any hard object But when
fo rn ta 947 I .
the m ower did strike a rock in
the man's back yard, it reared
hack, wheels spinning, and cut
his foot
Later, he succeeded in w inning
damages fro m the seller. The
co u rt said a custom er is e ntitled,
i f not to total safety, at least to
simple tru th .
is $ |9 .u o , and tw o c o lle g e
c r e d its w d l le g ive n to r suc­
c e s s fu l c o m p le tio n
o f the
c o u rs e .
" I - inane at I A n a ly s is " w ill
le o tte re d AAuitei le n n , and
" C o m m u n ic a lie n s and l « c i -
sio n M a k in g " w ill le o tte re d
.sp rin g t e r m .
M l i la sso s w i l l m c o rp o i a le
le c tu re s and c la s s ro o m e v e r
c is e s and a s s ig n m e n ts , s u c ­
c e s s fu l
c o m p le tio n ol t ie
c o u rs e s , h o w e v e r, does not
e n s u re that a stu d en t w ill puss
the i d ’s e x a m in a tio n ,
I - o r m o re in fo rm a tio n o i to
e n r o ll c o n ta c t P o rtla n d C o m ­
m u n ity C o lle g e . C o m m u n ity
E d u c a tio n , 244 b i l l .
M a rg e I lo re n , e d ito r , and JiMix k e ltn e t , a s s is ta n t e n r ol
the le a g u e ol W omen A o te r ’ s n e w spaper A u l t , pro -1 re . :
g a lle v stieets is Lhev get the p a p e r te a ix o r p rin tin g .
League publishes vote
The
le a g u e of
W om en
A o te r s ' ATtTF. p a p e r is now
a v a il ib le at many s u p e rm a r
kets anJ fo o l-s to re s in the
P o rtla n d area a n d lr o m L e a
cue m e m b e rs .
T he sixte e n
page p a p er s e lls f o r l S f p e r
co p y.
A ote is a n o n -p a rtis a n r e ­
p o r t o i c a n d id a te s and rnea
s u re s p u b lish e d lo in tlv by the
P o rtla n d ind F a s t .M ultnom ah
C o u n ty
I eagues o f W om en
A o te r s . I te I eagues r e ith e r
s u ix -o rt n o r oppose r.ind kJa e .a
o r p o lit i al p a rtie s , but o ile r
v o t e r , a co m p le te re su m e ot
issu e s to he on the N o v . 7th
g e n e ra l e le i lio n b a llo t and re
p o rts the a n sw e rs th a t c a rx fi-
d a te s have g ive n to que stion s
s u b m itte d
by t ie L e a g u e s.
T h is issu e of V O T E g iv e s
in fo rm a tio n on nine
s tite
b a llo t
m e a s u re s
ami two
county
m e a s u re s and lis ts
o v e r e ig h ty
c a n d id ate s to r
v a rio u s
n a tio n a l,
s ta te ,
county in d c ity o ffic e s .
M e m b e rs oi t f e V f i l l . s t if f
in c u lu d e : M r s . M a r jo r ie f< Io
re n , e d it o r . M rs .J u d y K e ltn o r
a s s is ta n t e d ito r . M r s J u l y
C o c h ra n and M r s . M a r y M u r ,
b a llo t
m e a s u re
h iir t tie n ;
M r s . hue ( fiis h o lm , question­
n a ire c h a irm a n ; M r s . handy
M 'L e a n ,
f is t r if u t io n c h a ir
m an.
P le a se c o n ta c t M r s .
Sandy M L e a n it you w ould
lik e
to
o r d e r som e vote
p a p e rs o r tin d out w h e re vou
Can txiv one.
B rid g e p la y e rs in tiie t r i -
county a re a w ill te p la y in g
b rid g e t o r s ix m o n th s th is
w in te r lo r tun, a >200 grand
p riz e (p lu s ott e r p r iz e s ) , and
to m l p ro g ra m s lo r t ie m en ­
t a lly re ta rd e d .
I he ele ve n
hundred m e m b e r P o rtla n d u n it
of the
A m e ric a n C o n tra c t
B rid g e League is s p o n s o rin g
the B rid g e -A -R a m a ind w ill
donate p ro ce e d s to t ie W ash­
in g to n, ( ;i u kam .m , r id M u lt
nomah C o u n ty A s s o c ia tio n s
fo r R e ta rta d C h ild re n , m e m ­
b e r agencies of I nitud Good
N e ig h to r s .
M e s e ig e n c ie s
p ro m o te p ro g ra m s and a c t i­
v a te
lo r re ta rd e d i« o p le n
the
o m m u n ity and p ro v id e
s c h o la rs h ip s to enable r e ­
ta rd e d to p a rtic ip a te in edu
c a tio n a l,
r e c re a tio n a l
ami
t r a in in g p ro g ra m s .
The B rid g e A R a n n w ill
c o n s is t ol one s e ssio n each
m onth lo t s ix m o n th s , be­
g in n in g N o v e m le r I, 1972. m il
e n d in g A p ril 23, 1973,
f he
s ix to ta l r u b ie r b rid g e s c o re s
w ill t e a i. m iiu l d iv e
o tb it
the
p a rtn e rs h ip
w itfi tfe
I ir h e s t to t d s c o re it the en I
ol the ¡ e r io d w ill f e dei la re d
tl e w in n e r . 1 here w ill i e ■
p la y o il, so th a t even novice
p la y e rs w ill have a c fa r x e
to w in t ie g ra n d p r iz e .
I he P o r tl md B i Ripe ( J u t ,
the ( avendtsh B rid g e C lu b ,
md the G ateway f r id g e f luf
Ukrainian Dance comes to Portland
A n o th e r
.3, k ,'v t l< r |,o -
I r e s . i i , . ■>. Ilu ru k is tl e hi ,.e '
lu kla i k r a u . u n 'unce (.-•;
(«o y of < ze 'o s i o v j k . i
X- ■ '
:o r tl
r« : tu .,e
ir. tl e I
1! is
u n te r
' -s ie i 6 .
I be e e ’ r u t e l
c u m ia
W i l l 'e xi.o.in a t t ie
Hr r tla - ( IV 1 A u J lto rim : 1er
t v . p e r o n .an es ori | r i '
j f k l S Jtui
, i b tu b e r 13 u
H , ut
i puu.
I -uklu is t ie p ro d u c t o! a
in m u n tx croup ot ( krania-is,
’ e xch a ng e ” dance, ti e C o s­
sack H u t'ii- u n e attu the l i ­
pa k , one o' tl,e ,o «tu U ln •
and j . r o l u t i ■ an es eve r to
e pei t o n n e i - - a ilia v u ilt e
w ith the m any thousands ot
te o p le who have seen tie r
le r fo n r i.
I ' o isa te.
o:
'a n . ma ie
fo lk
o s tu m e s , w h ich r e f le c t
the a r i e d o iig in of the songs
and dan e s , .' i l l le
a r iie
by ti e oi ipan;. on its
it j
to u r
. the i „s , u' I ( a n a ila .
iA e u rm g t l
d lie n li
on I
». it.u ii i-eople, i
ei. e; d ie
'« a u l ì : cl ' i r l
n if i lia rx l-
son e young i iei , ren o w n « .i
ol
fo i L ie ti » (« 11 d a i ju m p»
and le a p ' o fie i tbe ty iie o:
e n t e itä itiin e n : t at
IS nu :e
t h e ir pa r t o! the w < ,r l,! ]
in it «
Held
• r;
a r ts ,
I n ke ts lo i I u k h i, , i .. e
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o r a le now it t 'e le b iit y v t-
t r . lio n s , n n i \\ _ ' l l i s.
P o rtla n d ,
-. ? it ■
in I
ta te . u re a v a d a l le
nupi
c I ü s e I j
aik* l. is lo i u a lly
Ixiu i.l UP w it; t ie ui. c e n t Ru.-,-
sia n k .e v u; t f e 'K! , Idtb .in-'
IIP . e ritu rie s , w c la v e , u n til
the p r e s e i:
p re e iv e !
I k ia in ia ' c la ia :er i.>tics a ru
n jt io ial c u ltu re ,
I be lu kla
is fam ed th ro u g h o u t E u ro re
anJ Lie o r ie n t t o r L'e
i |-
I lance and v ir t u , i r
o ' its
p re s e n ta tio n o.
- c ... le ,
u lt u ia i lia c k g ro u n .
U u rin g tin s , It» n s t . N - r t t ,
A m e n an to u r , t l«
. ukla
com pany
of
9U d a n ce rs,
s in g e rs and m u s ic ia n s w . i
Ixt p re s e n tin g many
an es
n e v e r fe f o r e
een v r. ;> j»
sid e ol the A tla n tu — lances
le a m e .l and p re s e rv e
iro m
Lie
M id He
Ages onw ai .
N in eteen
c o lo r fu l a n t e x -
h da ra tin g lu m t e . s w ill !e
ie o i. r n . e d each e ve n in g , in ­
c lu d in g L ie K h o ro v o d , rin g
da n ce;
Lie
k o io rn u k a , an
i:
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FOR
~ B R A N D S you know
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- SIZES vou w a n t
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u r o lito GROCÍVS
a re o tte rin g t h e ir p la y in g
i te a s f iv e to p a rtic ip a n ts .
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Buying A Vacuum
Cleaner? Try Salt
By Virginia Knauer
Special AMMintant (o the I ’remident
and D irector
H Kite lloune OIBce o f Connumer Affair»«
B uying u new vacuum cleaner would he nimpie
m anufacturers rated the cleaning a b ility o f th e ir
models in some m eaningful way. However, th e ir tech­
nical ra tin g s - horsepower, revolutions jh - i m inute,
sealed suction, w orking suction and w a te r l i f t — tell
you very little about how well a p a rtic u la r model
really deans yo u r t ugs and carpet«.
It s up to you to measure a model's cleaning a b i l ­
ity . th a t means using a vacuum cleaner y o u ts e lf
before you buy to be sure it meets y o u r needs.
if
Ask fo r a home ilrm on-
Htration. if you can't get a
hom e d e m o n s tra tio n , use the
va cu u m in the s to re on ru g s
s im ila r to th e k in d you have
in y o u r hom e— p ile o r s c u lp ­
tu re d rug a o r shags.
The best " d i r t " to use fo r
te s tin g a c le a n e r's e fficie n cy
is g r i t t y m a te r ia l lik e s a lt.
A f t e r the va cu u m has ru n
o v e r th e ru g . cheek in to th e
ru g 's p ile to see i f th e s a lt
has been picked up. n o t Just
pushed down.
I f you fin d s a lt s t ill in
th e p ile , you had lie tte r keep
t r y in g o th e r b ra n d s and m o d ­
els o f cle a n e rs u n t il you find
one th a t does rem o ve the s a lt.
B y a ll m eans, tie w a re o f
some o f these p o p u la r demon
s lr a tio n g im m ic k s :
• P ic k in g up some heavy
o b je c t w ith th e c le a n e r. The
w o r k in g s u c tio n a g a in s t a
ru g o r c a r p e t - n o t th e a b ilit y
to p ic k up a h e a vy o b je c t-
is w h a t you w a n t in a cle a n e r.
• P ic k in g up tin e p ow der
o r film y c o tto n fille r. V e ry
l it t le su c tio n is re q u ire d to
p ic k up th is k in d o f m a te ria l
• B u n g ’. he new rle a n e r to
cle a n an area o f th e ru g y o u r
o ld cle a n e r has a lre a d y v a c ­
uum ed to ahow how m uch d ir t
vvaa le ft. Y ou co u ld get the
sam e re s u lts i f you had used
th e new c le a n rr fir s t and th e n
th e o ld one. N'o vacuum w ill
p ic k up a ll th e d ir t in ju s t a
fe w atrokea.
H e re a re some p a r t ic ­
u la r (m inta to c o n s id e r fief ore
you b u y :
• I he d u s t hug c a p a c ity
sh ould he la rg e , bhe la r g e r
th e c a p a c ity th e leas f r e ­
q u e n tly y o u ’ll have to em pty
o r ch ange th e hag.
• You sh o u ld also check
th e ease o f e m p ty in g o r
c h a n g in g th e d u s t hag
• I f you g e t a home d e m ­
o n s tra tio n , you w ill lie able
to ju d g e th e le ve l o f noise in
w h ich you w ill l»e w o r k i ng. I f
you are lim ite d to th e sto re ,
ask th e salesm an to iq ie ra le
th e va cu u m in u stock room
o r s m a ll cloaeil o ff area to get
an idea o f th e noise level th a t
w ill lie in th e roo m o f y o u r
house o r a p a rtm e n t.
• Push und (m il a vacuum
and use w h a te v e r a tta c h ­
m en ts it has to d e te rm in e i f
you feel c o m fo rta b le hand
lin g the m a ch in e
• .Muke s u re th e m odel you
w u n t has a w r itte n g u a ra n te e
th a t in clu d e s e v e ry th in g th e
salesm an has p rn m is r-l Com -
p a re th e fe a tu re s in the g u a r ­
antee o f d iffe re n t m m lels.
For
m u re
in fo rm a tio n
alwiut how to b u y, use and
ca re f o r vacuum cle a n e rs,
send y o u r nam e and address
and tile to C o n s u m e r Prod
u c t In fo rm a tio n , W a s h in g to n .
IK 20407, w ith a req u e st fo r
th e V a cu u m C le a n e r lu io k le l.