. . , <br /> . <br /> . _ . <br /> . <br /> . <br /> , <br /> f <br /> l .may _ a ~ . _~r..~~ 1..a .:1'.3....~Vf ~.:~..„rr V <br /> Reasons to rake ~ <br /> An "old lady" called to say that she loves to courtesy the Eugene code says you shall keep <br /> wa[k. Needs to walk. for exercise. But latety she's abutting sidewalks free from "leaves, snow. ice, <br /> been afraid to follow her favorite route because rubbish and other litter and obstructions at a[1 <br /> there are t many leaves on the sidewalks, and times " <br /> when it rat the walks are slippery. Could we say Rake, because the city trucks wilt pick up <br /> something a out that? she asked. your leaves. All you have to do is pile them in the <br /> Of cou we can: . If you want to keep them, of course, they <br /> Rake y ur leaves, city people. make good mulch. <br /> Rake, cause no old lady should have to wor- Rake, because that is a tangible way of show- <br /> ry about br aking a hip in front of your house. g gratitude for the trees that bless this valley and - <br /> Rake, ecause iYs comtaon courtesy to keep g ce these streets. <br /> i the sidewal clear. Rake, because it's good exercise, and it's east- <br /> j Rake, ecause even if you don't believe in r than shoveling snow. <br /> <br /> I <br /> Ih S ~~..ef <br /> V <br /> • ` ~ <br /> _ l <br /> <br />