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Show 9 jbtuuui, Bid 9 atfeald Dunno what's wrong with all these thermometers around town . . . Grant Esplin sends us a news release saying the alfalfa is growing good, "now that the weather has finally warmed up,'' and Elwood has boxes and boxes of tomato plants, but the darned ther- " ' -mometers- keep on - -insisting. . that it ain't spring. Anyone know of a good hothouse Elwood El-wood can borrow? The Legionnaires have their i new home "almost" ready for I the dedication Saturday, but , they need some furniture for I the lounge. Quite a few j months ago we remember ! a few residents saying they had some odd chairs, settees, etc., they didn't need. Anyone having chairs, coffee tables, , settees, etc., they aren't using, please phone Alva Kirk, Nick Swain or Steve Williams. We'll see that they're picked up, and -they'll be very welcome and put to good use at the new Legion Le-gion lounge. And don't forget . . . the public is invited to the dedication, dedi-cation, at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, and to inspect the new home and the youth facilities afterward. after-ward. The new ZIP codes caused us quiet a bit of trouble getting get-ting them on all our address labels, and now Uncle Sam's postal inspectors tell us we must put box numbers on all our local addresses.' So please, all you wonderful Milford subscribers, phone us or tell us your P O Box number num-ber so we can make Mr. O'Brien happy. Here's a pleasant note: The average worker spends 2 hours and 25 minutes out of each working day, earning the money mon-ey to pay his 19G7 taxes. Last year it was only 2 hours and 19 minutes. |