Show r- r r-Q r Clean and Keep Clean 1 ITH th the advent of spring c civic pride directs a vy survey suney of the backyards in both the residential and aud the business sections of the city The period of the annual cleanup is upon us and it behooves every individual to begin work Municipal i housekeeping has been more or less lax during the war We Ye have ha so many many pressing tasks that the public has bas been inclined to permit outside cleaning to go with a a. slap and a promise I Improvements which were formerly a part of oL tho the i program of every ery well kept home were retarded on a ac account account ac- ac count of material and labor shortages But the war is 15 over and we aTe are rapi rapidly getting back to peace time pur pur- suits As a n result of this change we must make up for lost time in ill municipal housecleaning Blessed with the v facilities for the cleanest summer city in the the- enli west we should make the most of the material at hand Clean city movements arc are dependent de de- de- de pendent lent upon concerted action on the part of the pu public pub pub- lie lic for or success The man who takes a a. pride in his b home me and its surroundings surrounding'S is discouraged when he finds that his neighbor lacks this spirit Every ery good citizen is interested interest 1 in the welfare of his city citro Tidiness is one of the first essentials of a a. clean city and the individual indi who fails to observe tho the general rule blots his own citizenship A clean city re rc re- re I fleets the habits of its citizens There is no better time to start t than an in ill the first lays days a s 's of spring The annual cleanup will ivill not save l e the day Every ery day should be cleanup day in th the city feeling pride in its general ap ap- ap- ap I I before visitors V We c should be as scrupulous in this respect as ns is the housewife who is always ready to to receive visitors visitor in her home It means more for the city and Il more re for the individual indi |