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Show 0t BilL i January 6, 1948 J Until today you couldn't jay-m jay-m across Main Street without taring a pair of climbing boots. the snow that covered our "mcipal thoroughfare a week J8 was plowed into a big, long right down the middle of street. And for the last sev- flays automobiles have been -wing on either side of it. I But by tonight you'll be able ro jay-waik as usual, because the P3J Apartment and road com-Jaaon com-Jaaon are scooping the snow 7 big trucks and hauling it j somewhere. j i This winter weather has some J ues. You see it kills off all i Bgs I, cutting down the sup-?n sup-?n i Would otherwise be-:.s be-:.s izeable during the summer 51 But u also kills the lor people to get out and fi?4ik,nd" of anxious to see and ice have done h , wWterocks road. Usually o!J UP 31 the chuck- i. ' king travel considerab- i?S?er than durine the bal" summer days when you have tJ Ce, up t0 Whlterocks, ne. h?le t0 another. I'm kckle it tomorrow beta be-ta i mucn sooner be skidded out, of a place than 5mU, President Truman has I ?Jl a "Fair Deal." The I K?-rys were using in the i nai got sort of dog-eared ! rvjy Mr. Truman has called e i ? . one- maybe one with i ;aces in it. But if it's going i nujind,and that some fellows , Wt six cards while the rest ( A fiv? yers have t0 Set by T tteSiWPmer this rnorning, ' 5i u have told that it was ak? be last niEht. because ienff v-r came in om Neola ui his ear flaps down, .i afJ2LgS$ Parted for where U going, Bill. See you later. As ever, J Unc |