The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, April 21, 1933, Image 1

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    Established 1927
SEVENTH
YEAR NO 5
BEAVERTON. OREGON, FRIDAY, AERIE 21, 1933
INTERESTING BUS
BI LOCil HEWS
Kiwanis Conference to
Be Held at Beaverton
Proclamation
P U B L I S H E D E V E R Y ER I D A Y
Republican Postmasters
To Complete Terms
SCRAP TARIFF POLICY
Beaverton Kiwanis club will be I
hosts to approximately three hundred j
Kiwanians at the sessions of the di - 1
|. vision conference Wednesday, April 26
Notice has been given job-hungry >
Spirit of Spring— the birds are singing— flowers are
democrats by Postmaster General
in bloom— Beaverton should appear beautiful.
Farley that efficient republican post­
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W 11 E R E AS, the Tow n Council of Beaverton assem­ masters will not be supplanted until
Local r ishermen Out in Full at which tiIne al, phases of Kiwanis
Delegations From Eleven
bled at the Town Hall, have today adopted the following thPi> terms have expired,
Force, now that the
community and service activities will
Turning his back on ftie policy of
Nations to Gather at
be discussed. W alter E. Potter, lelu- resolutions, to-w it:
"to the victors belong the spoils," Far- |
Weather is W arm
tenant-govermr has called the meet-
Washington, D. C.
R E S O L V E D , that Monday, April 24, 1933, be Clean­ ley said the party long had nurtured
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mg .which will convene in the club
the civil service system of competitive
up
D
a
y
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that
the
citizens
of
Beaverton
collect
all
old
cans
Many Beaverton fishermen donned rooms at 2 p. m.
examinations and declared “ this ad-
Statesmen
from eleven leading
their outing togs and went fishing
a banquet is
scheduled for 6:30^ ; and other rubbish— around their homes in old sacks or ministration will not abandon that nations of the world are now gather-
the past week end. Catches were not ociock in the high school, to which other containers, place same
near the street
ill front of high ground."
j ing in Washington in response to the
To several thousand republican 1 invitation of President Roosevelt,
tin
e1co‘d " eatvh?r f R.ob; the ,adie* are ,nvited- c,aud w their property on or before Mondav
April 24. 1933, on said
ert Summers and Mr. Shively fished Barrick, of Tillamook, district gover-I .
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postmasters still in office and to | which definitely indicates that his
the Nehalem near Timber, Henry Nel- nor, is the principal speaker for the I date the lo w n has provided lor disposal,
many times that number of demo- j Administration plans to turn away
son and Gus Dessinger near Lauiel evening session. Entertainment will
N O W T H E R E F O R E , in the public interest and the crats who want jobs, Farley gave this ' from the economic nationalism of the
and Dr. Hetu tried his luck at D aily be provided by various clubs, with beautifying of our Town, I, Earl E. Fisher, bv virtue of the message in a formal statement:
¡Republican administrations of the
Creek.
special number by Seaside to publicize
"N o incumbent whose term ha« not ! past twelve years. Separate discus-
uthority
in
me
vested
as
Mayor
of
Beaverton,
Oregon,
Helen Snider and Glenn Barnes the forthcoming district convention
yet expired and who has been render- sions with the eleven nations, it is
were united in marriage April 13 by of Kiwanis club« of British Colum- do hereby proclaim Monday, April 24, 1933, to be Clean ing loyal and efficient service to the hoped, will bring world public sentl-
Rev. Anderson at the parsonage.
bia, Washington, Oregon and Pan- U p Day.
government, need have the slightest I ment to bear on the difficult prob-
fear of removal. It will be the policy | lerns and thus pave the way to suc-
Frank Bear of Forest Grove, was handle of Idaho.
The convention
In witness, whereof, I have hereunto set mv hand and of the postoffice department to fill ceas for the World Economic Confer-
critically injured last Thursday when w *" bp beld at Seaside September 10. j
caused the seal of the T ow n of Beaverton to be hereto a f - j o u t hts term.”
enoe to be held in London,
a car in which he was a passenger, > H and *2.
went into the ditch near St. Marys. ; The local club are making extensive
xed on this, the seventeenth day of April, A. D.. 1933.
Postmasters are appointed for four
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Beaverton High School and St.
Mary’s are among the 26 schools to
register for the chemistry contest to
be held May 5.
Marshfield high
school won the contest last year.
The Unis family are now occupy-
ing the Erickson house on Front at.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alexander are
the proud parents of a son born Sat«-
arrangements to greet the visiting
Longview, Astioiia, Portland, Clats-
kanie, Seaside, Kelso, Peninsula, Ca-
mas. Vancouver, St. Helens and The
j dallas clubs.
i Twenty Beaverton Kiwanis attend­
ed the inter-club meeting in Portland
'■ Tuesday,
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Beaverton-Oswego ball
game to P o i t l a n d C o u n c i l A c c e p t
have been played last Sunday v
Resolution on Tunnel
postponed due to rain.
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Funeral services were held at l in-
Portland city attorney Grant's reso-
leys chapel in Portland Saturday for iutj0n urging immediate construction
Frank V undermost.
0f tke Tualatin tunnel as a project of
Mrs. R. B. Brown attended the | value not only to the city but a
X. P. N. club luncheon at the Delinn means of providing relief work, was
home in Portland.
approved Wednesday" by' the CouncTT
Mrs. E. G. Perkins entertained the 1 The resolution recommends to the I
Whltford Ladles club Friday after- R. F. C. that "it give due considera-
noon
Dainty
refreshments
were tion to the application of the tunnel
served by the hostess.
commission of the state of Oregon for
ncorporation of the Tow n of Beaverton
the forty-first
E A R L E. F IS H E R ,
Mayor
City to Salvage W ood
Goldendale Woman Leases
Pipe, for Relaying
Commercial Hotel
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The Town Council met on call Mon­
The Commercial Hotel, Beavertons
day night.
Those present were: only public stopping place, was leased
Councilmen Barnes, Bishop, Boswell, thls week to Mis. Lela W eir of Goldr
i f r° rdney’ * oshland and Livermore endale, Wash. Mrs. Weir has had
^ ayor Fisher, recorder Smith and ]
many years experience in hotel busi-
P , . ,
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.
. ness she w111 takp charge next Mon
M‘ nutes of last meeting read and aay.
aPProvea-
,
„
Mrs. Aminzalto Merlo, who has op-
: years and some republicans thus will
j remain in office until almost the close
of the Roosevelt admlnl«tration.
Farley said there "has never been
| the slightest basis" for reports that
the administration Intended to abnn-
f don civil service examlnationsin se-
| lecting eligible candidates for post-
i masters.
Traveling Gavel to be
Given Dilly Grange
A large delegation from Beaverton
G™nge is expecting to accompany the
Washington County gavel to Rlver-
s*de Grange at Dilly, Saturday even-
ln» ' A Pril 22’ Cars wlU Ieave
the
Bpa'erton Grange hall at 7:15 o'clock
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B e a v e rto n T ra c k T e a m
I W m I « N e w h e i- o U ; „ k
It is quite plain that President
Roosevelt and Secretary of State Hull
plan to scrap the tariff policy of for­
mer administrations and to make an
effort to revive International com­
merce so that all countries, including
the United States, may profit from
mutuully beneficial exchange of goods
HoMMni that the Unhid States led
the world In economic nationalism
and commercial Isolation, the Admin
istratlon is firm ly convinced that this
nation should cooperate in putting
the world on its feet again.
Secretary Hull characterizes as an­
tiquated the contention that a more
liberal policy will flood this country
with the products of cheap foreign la­
bor to the detriment of American la­
bor, and lie points to the 13.
000,000 wage earners In this coun­
try who have been thrown out o f em­
ployment under the operation o f the
highest tariff in our history.
Mr.
Hull insists that it Is suicidal for na­
tions to be fenced off from each other
and that Isolationist policies devel­
oped in the past ten years should be
modified.
Mrs. Walter Burke and sons Charles fund* with which to construct *ald 1 o n conditton h e i g h t “ nch
' *rated T
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and Phillip Burke, of Bethany, were tunnel” and copies will be sent to Ore ^ tw e e n the two highways ^ h e ild
V‘8 lt(^er daughter in
Beaverton high track team defeat­
visitors at the home of Mrs. Burke’s delegation
in Congress as well a- ¿ H L e
S i d pipe w L in
i
m “ 1 m h « T “ * » " n
mother Mrs Delia Fisher Saturday to the
finance corporation.
pipe une, was tnat saUl pipe was In
p. M
Madden Realty company ed Newberg Thursday In a dual meet
mother Mis. Della
Fisher batuiday
good condition, with
new collars handled the transaction. During the on the local school grounds 96 1-2 U*
evenlng'
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I would last about U «een years longer,. week Mr. Madden ha« also rented the 24 1-2. Boeckli and Oleson of Beav­
Mrs. V. P .Reimer who underwent J P a s t o r H o s t t o S u n s h in e
I therefore the wood pipe will be sal- j 0ijal place to charles H yde and the erton both tied for high point honors
each scoring 11. Newberg scored its
an operation at a Portland hospital re-
r i a « * ' Vaged and relaid al0ng hlghway ad‘ Brown property to Art Rohrer.
cently is improving according to w ord
o u n c ia y o t n o u i L i d » » joining Weed’s hill on recommenda- (
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only first places in the mile, broad
He hopes that the nations will
jump and high Jump. Beaverton agree to the exchange o f their sur­
received from V. P. Reimer Wednes-
| tion of Councilman Fordney.
held last years championship.
Ed pluses, pointing out that the Interna­
day.
Rev c F Clarke was host to the ! Contract bond from Bingham Pump Red Cross Unit Sends
Wurren is coach.
tional trade of the world has dropped
Henry Zimmerman has been busy members of the Sunshine Sunday
ordered filed, Including date May
$75 to Quake Sufferers
from $50,000,000,000 to less than $20,-
of late sowing the Rossi property to School class of the Congregational 1-
HOY SCOUT NEWS
000,000,000 per year. He think« that
Spring grain.
church at his home Wednesday after- i The Council set apart Monday April
Washington County . Red Cross unit
the share of the United States in this
Walter and Daniel Moore were In noon. Mrs. J. S. Felsher, teacher of
“f* as Clp‘,n t'P Da>. ordered hand
field should be around $8,000.000,000
town Monday
greeting old time
the class, was also present. Games
bills printed- made arrangements for met last Tuesday• at the home of Mrs.
There were By Sen. Patrol Leader James Miller and that our surplus automobiles,
friend«.
and tasty refreshments were the di-
hauling away old cans and other rub- Norman
at Aloha
i Ki ill
PL«* UniiAH •••1
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tiiin
ivtarksKnn«,
At the meeting, April 12th, there wheat, cotton, machinery, oil, copper
blsh. r The
Mayor will
issue a
procla-1 i tiuonttr
twenty-two
members present includ-
Miss Bertha Burke of Cooper Mt. j version of the afternoon.
mation designating Monday, April 24 \ ing Dr. Bate«, of Forest Grove, who is were fourteen scouts, three leaders coal and the like should be sold
was visiting friends in town Saturday.
president of the unit. A collection and the chairman of the troop conj abroad. By selling the farm surplus­
the Big Day to clean up.
Mrs. James Lathrop entertained the
Arrangements were made to pay in­ of $75 was sent to the earth quake niittee present. The matter of chang es in other countries, agriculture
Garden
Soils
Require
Contract Bridge club Monday after­
terest on improvement bonds for Ajuil sufferers. The unit meets once a ing the meeting night was discussed would be put on a better basis, the
noon. Play was followed by light re­
Humus Materials, says
and it was decided to hold the meet farmers would be able to buy and mil­
Report on test new well water by month.
freshments.
ings on Tuesday night, hereafter.
Winifred
Mikscke
State Board of Health was read.
lions of wage earners would be given
Miss Eleanor Carter, o f Portland,
As an additional attraction for this employment through the market« cre­
showing steady improvement, exten­
was a Wednesday luncheon guest of 1
summer's work the leaders have de­ ated for our manufactured products.
sive pumping operations have been Jury Fails to Agree on
Miss Genevieve Carter.
Garden Soil requires an extra good go,ng on at the reservoir of late wlth
cided
that when ever any scout does
Drunken Driving Charge
Miss Maud Moore, o f Los Angeles, p0rtion of humus material, this hu- ¡¡¡^¡factory results
something in scout work that is out­
This, In brief, is the argument of
Is visiting her sister Mrs. Gertrude mu9. should consist o f good, well rot- 1 Motion to adjourn on call carried.
standing he will be dubbed some ap­ Mr. Hull and inasmuch as it Is the
Gore.
ted manure, leaf mold, decayed vege-
A Jury In the Portland Municipal propriate Indian name.
firm Intention of the Administration
Miss Lois West, a student of Pacific tation or peat moss.
,
.
court have failed to agree in the case
The Scoutmaster also issued an or to proceed along this line, the writer
University, spent the Easter vacation
A go„ containing a sufficient am- Baby Chicks Burned in
of Leo Reichert, of Beaverton, who is der to two of the «low scouts, who of this column deems It Important for
ount of humus allows for good drain-
Chicken House Fire charged with driving while drunk. have been tenderfoot for a long time all Americans to understand the new
The choir and young neopie of age
song that require it and in soils j
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Reichert was arrested with Fran­ making them become second class by attitude. Other questions will be dis­
BetheL Congregatlonal chuI ch Presen" that have a tendency towards dry-1 Fire btoke out Wednesday evening cis Koberstcin also of Beaverton the next court o f honor.
cussed at the various conferences to
ted "The Ressurrection” Sunday ev- nass, humus material is more than
Yarton's
chicken
down
on January 15, after a machine Reichert
At the following meeting, April 18, be conducted when the representa­
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ening under the directimi of Rev. | eyer essentiai because it holds mois- | Lombard near Second. The fire de was said to have been driving crashed there were eighteen registered scouts tive« o f Great Britain, France, Italy,
Charles Clarke .pastor. The cast in­ ture added to it, either by nature or j partment responded and soon had the Into the superstructure of the Haw­
three leaders and the chairman of the Germany, Japan, China, Argemtina,
cluded Prolocutor, Gertrude Katsky; thru Irrigating or sprinkling.
Kobersteln received troop committee.
j flames out. The brooder caught fire thorne bridge.
Brazil, Chile, Mexico and Canada sit
Pilate, E. G. Webb; Mary, the Moth­
Humus allows your soil to be work- in some unknown way and 190 Rhode | *bp most serious Injuries. The case
The senior patrol leader had charge down with President Roosevelt and
er of Jesus, Rhoda Thyng; Joseph of ed earlier, attains the proper degree island Red chicks perished, also some i wdl be reset for trial.
of the meeting. Patrol corners were his advisors.
Armathea, Artha Pulipher; Salome
of temperature for germinating seed ! laying hens were burned. The build-)
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held followed
by a test period
Marjory Jones; Nlcouemus, Robert
placed in it, and as well it has a ing was saved although the roof on W. W. GASKIJ.I, P R O P E R T Y
Games were then played and announ­
It is probable that the range o f dis­
Denny; Mary Magdalene, Aline Bos­
natural affinity for plant foods. Hu- the South side was badly damaged
IS A P P R A IS E D cements were made.
cussion will cover the entire world eco­
well; Angel, Catherine Denny; the
mus will gather the plant food ele- j The plant was partly insured.
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The leaders then held a short meet­ nomic situation, including war debts,
Voice, Ronald Webb; Peter, Louraine
ments and feed them o ff to growing J
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Messrs. Ernest Grandgeorge, Lou ing to discuss troop problems.
tariff policies, exchange problems and
Doty; John, David Mason; unknown
S H R IN E HOLD IN S T A L L A T IO N j Jones and Earl Fisher were ap­
methods of international coopera­
vegetation as these elements are
disciples, June Boswell, Catherine
pointed appraisers of the estate of
tion, particularly in regard to disar­
required.
D RAM A PO STPONED
VanKleek .Virginia McGuire.
Shrine No. 1 of the White Shrine of the ,ate w w Gaskill.
mament. Restoration of the price of
Too
much
«tress
cannot
be
placed
;
j
erU8aiem
Mrs. Sarah Lawrence is spending a
held a public installation
The rea, property of Rald estate
On account o f unavoidable circum­ silver and control of wheat surpluses
on
the
addition
of
humus
materials
I
few days with her son John in Port­
Saturday evening at the Masoni' comprising about eighteen acres lo- stances, the Easter drama which was are certain to be Included in the top­
land
,
«■ skle'^tff fhe^humus''that U ^ssentia^to tcmP*e- Mrs- Harr> Hudson was in- I cated just'East of Beaverton was'ap- to have been given last Sunday night ics discussed.
Mr. and Mrs. Brehaut and son, of ald« ° f
. " " * aucces. «ta» pd
«uide. Among those pres pra|llcd la8t week at fJve hundrPd do|. at the Beaverton Church of Christ
Jewel Oregon, were
visitors at the pr° P^ r KveJeuble and flower «rd e n . pnt were Mrs. Geo. McBreen, Mis . larH „ „ acre (ash valuP. T h e l m . was postponed.
It will be remembered that the
This will be given in full next Sun­ Hoover Administration approved the
Dean home Sunday.
food in 'he form of a complete Henry Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. S. R proVements comprising buildings at
The W. H. Miller family have re- plant food in the form of a complete Lawrence> Mr and Mrg. John Fel.her j ^ne thousand do,IarB
day night, April 23, at 8 p. m.
Economic Conference scheduled to be
turned to Beaverton.
Sunday they ly balanced fertilizer stands in a po- and Mrs. Harry Hudson.
Everyone is again cordially invited held In London, but would not agree
had as their guests Mrs. Steel and sitlon of absolute neceAity.
to be present.
SUNSET LEAG U E SCHEDULE
to discuss tariffs or war debts. The
daughter Margaret, of Portland.
j iTou can now purchase a reliable E N T E R T A IN S W IT H LUNCHEON
present Administration Is app—ently
W. C. McKell ,who has been fish- fertilizer for gaidens, lawns and flow­
April 23, Hillsboro at Beaverton
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Dessinger enter­ willing to trade war debts n '
Ra­
Mrs.
Geo.
Thyng
entertained
Fri-
!
ing for a few days on the Deschutes ers that has the proper balance of
tained with a family dinner Easter ges for adjustment« of tariff r< la-
April 30, Beaverton at Cornelius.
river, reports a fine catch.
each of the essential plant food ele- day with a luncheon, honoring
Mrs.
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dessin­ tlonj which work to our disadvant­
May 7, Aloha at Beaverton.
Dinner guests Monday evening of ments for a sum negligent, when re- Geo. Higgins, the occasion being her
ger of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. age.
May
14,
Scholls
at
Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Livermore in- sults are taken into consideration, birthday anniversary.
Guests were
Henry Dessinger of Big Creek, were
May 21, Beaverton at Tualatin,
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Shaney, of There are many commercial fertillz- Mrs. Higgins, Mrs Walter Alberts,
present.
Mr. Roosevelt Is not moved by any
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Doy Giay
Prs on the market today that are a Mrs. Ida Crawford, Mrs. Mel Watson,
May 28, Maplewood at Beaverton.
intention "to save the world” but
The Three-Links will meet Filday, boon to the amateur gardener. The and Mrs. Leland Shaw, all of Port.
June 4, Oswego at Beaverton.
A. B. Clement« and son Byron spent rather to secure something for the
April 28. at the Beaverton high school cost of application Is slight, running land, Rhoda Thyng, Jean
Klein and
Sunday fishing at Sellwood.
June 11, Beaverton at Aloha.
United States first and the world In
Ruth Anderson, who recently pur- from twenty cents a hundred square ^ the hostess,
June 18, Cornelius at Beaverton.
consequence. He has no intention of
chased the McGill place on Fnrnrng- fPet up
Getty’s Health Store, 146 3rd Street, giving the world a lot of advice and
June 25, Beaverton at Scholls.
TR A C TO R INJURES F AR M E R
ton road, is remodeling the house.
When I say a proper plant food I
between Morrison and Alder, Port­ some national concessions In return
July 9, Tualatin at Beaverton.
mean a combination of the three es­
land, are specializing their Natural for no advantages.
Herman Schlottman was injured
July 2, Beaverton at Hillsboro.
He feels that It
sential plant food elements nitrogen, Wednesday when he fell while using
Intestinal Regulator food. A natural Is Impassible for this country to soil
C LAS SIFIE D ADS P A Y
phosphate and potash. Do not make a tractor on his farm north of Reav»-
Nineteen members of the Nazarene elimination food for the purpose of Its goods abroad whll* shutting its
The following classified ad war the mistake of using either of these erton -pbe tractor ran over him, church drove to Salem, recently to a t-' cleansingthe colon by Prelstalttc a o market to other nations and that re­
placed In the columns of this paper elements alone on your lawn, garden i catch(nK one foot beneath it.
Two tend the convention there. Beaver- tion. Made from a base of the ele- ciprocity In trade Is absolutely neco«.
by Postmaster Hanna, of Beaverton 0r flowers.
Use them only in the complete clrc|ca were made around* ton who has held the banner for the ments that constitute the human sary because other nations cannot
FOR
SA LE Egg s from
well
proper combination. ^___ ^
( the field before help reahed him. In- largest attendance for two months body, scientifically prepared and corn- pay for our goods unless they are
To be Continued
bined with the laxative foods that are able to send us goods In return.
juries were suffered above the knee, forfeited It to Canby.
bred Bronze Turkeys $1.25 per
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found In Nature. Write or call at
one
foot
being
broken
and
a
toe
cut
10. New Zealand
Red
Rab­
M i o
I O O l 1 I»
Mr. and Mrs. Essex Marsh, and Mr. Gett’ys for Information concerning
; off.
Amid the rush o f proposed legisla­
bits, 35c each. Fox Farm at
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! and Mrs. J. W
Sprague motored this health builder.
tion, it Is becoming gradually clear
Reedvllle, Phone 3725.
g x. Parkinson of Beaverton repor- j
Floyd Teffts nephew visited him Thursday to Lake View. They re- j Raw sugar, vegetized salt, mincral- that departmental cuts and reorgan­
His entire atock has been disposed ted to Portland police this week that
o f and Y l a ^ e order is being he d by hi, automobile had been looted and Saturday. He I. just out of the hos- turned home Sunday after visiting Ized whole wheat health bread, fresh izations will be more drastic than
artlcles taken that were valuable pttal having been confined for some several cities In the southern part of dates, and unsulghured fruits are were suspected at first. Whole bu-
Mr. Hanna to be filled in the near fu
the state.
I also on sale.
Contlnued on Page 4
while the machine was parked.
1 time with an infected knee.
ture. I T P A Y S TO A D V E R TIS E