October 29, 1963, Twin City News-Record
We've covered collections for UNICEF a few weeks ago. But every autumn brings certain rites of passage- cooler temperatures, Halloween, and the falling of leaves. And as bothersome as it might be to have to rake the yard and bag up the leaves, it seems incongruous to make an extra effort to haul them somewhere else (across the street to the park?) and then dump them so they become somebody else's responsibility. Aren't you adding extra work for yourself to haul them across the street instead of just bagging them and being done with it? Who knows what thoughts go through the heads of homeowners trying to make things look good.
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