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Show jjjjl 31 to April's, mcZ-jl ! fl Q-ere; sve as an Annual Cleanup Campaign esfe Sponsored by the Mayor and City Council, urging the t?1 CS Citizens to participate by cleaning and beautifying their . ) homes and surroundings, to especially clean the back i; I V-V yards from filth, garbage and trash. I ) ! s Ehmnate the disease-producing agents, by destroying the breeding Places for flies, such as barnyard accumulations, decaying vegetable mat- I .? ter and all rubbish wherein such disease-producing agents multiply by the , millions, thereby beautifying the unsightly and improving our sanitation. I t Attention is called to the business section, in the rear of which are I : 1 ; unscreened and open toilets, rubbish and other decomposing accumulations ' ' which are very unsightly and unsanitary. In front the trash, papers, etc., -1 tA which are swept into the gutter, should be carried into the rear and either j ' , j nauleu away or incinerated. This gutter is very unsightly and unsani- M I 'i tary. It is very uninviting to the number of strangers who" will visit our jf l '. city during the month of April, and not in keeping with our Art Collection I I ; at the High School. - , i There are a number of corrals in the city wherein 'the cattle and f j ' other animals are wallowing in muck up to their knees and abdomen, the I 1 out-buildings are in a delapidated condition; stagnant pools are allowed j t ;: to remain undrained and contaminate the surroundings from their odors; ( X ' the contents turn green and act as a culture media for diseases-producing ' A 1 , organisms. 'yi ' ; The city cannot, and is not obligated to haul off or dispose of any ' 1 ; j ; j one's garbage, or rubbish. That which cannot be burned should be hauled j 5 ! away. , I , i j Please refrain from dumping rubbish indiscriminately, there are ' 1 designated dump yards to which any city employee can direct you. There ' ' j j are many places about the city wherccertain careless individuals have 1 1 h:i"Wl their refuse, which is an eyesore to the city in general, and causes -1 ' ' J--uT a STeat: c'ca' f expense and annoyance. 1 '. 1 V'A. The beauty of our city can be greatly en- ' I J- hanccd by the painting of buildings, the planting ; Of'&SS) of lawns, flowers, trees and shrubs. l I teitH'vt I Lct us NV0' k unitefllv ancl harmoniously to ': c I jint j gfjlher and make our community truly, " p&y GEORGE A. ANDERSON I j -III!!! Mayor. : j s |