Yesterday I interviewed Rod Stewart about his World War II experiences for a story in the Enterprise Dispatch Nov. 5. On the way to his house in east Cokato, I noticed several homes around Edgewood Gables that have no name or house numbers on them at all. This is really dangerous. If there is an emergency, an ambulance or fire truck will have difficulty locating the address. If you or a family member have no house number or name on your mailbox, get one as soon as possible. The individual numerals can be bought at any hardware store. If you can’t install them yourself, ask if a volunteer from your church or a local service organization can help you attach the numbers to your house.
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