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Show CLEANUP (Continued from page l) reSeTthf ShUld made thP Z t0Wn more beautiful by the painting of houses, removal of - ssr-1 painting of fences, plaoJ,matic dens and grass and tf removal of rubbish representatives During the -Auxiliary of the of the ij)-mrnerce have visit-1 visit-1 chamber nome in the city and ej pinade suggestions for the b improvement of sanitary conditions. condi-tions. It is the plan of the organization organ-ization to make a bi-weekly inspection in-spection where necessary in order that the premises be kept clean, once they have been cleaned up. This group has in mind a, program that will extend throughout the year, not just a single clean-up week. A meeting of about twenty business busi-ness men of the town was held Wednesday night, and a committee commit-tee composed of Leon Hickman, Eric Snow and Frank Miller was appointed to make an inspection of the business houses today, and offer suggestions for a clean-up. It was also recommended that a permanent committee from the chamber of commerce be appointed appoint-ed to carry out the clean-up campaign cam-paign in the business district throughout the year. Friday afternoon and Saturday morning trucks will gather up all rulbbish that cannot otherwise be disposed of, if placed in piles in the streets. By proclamation, Mayor Atkin has declared Friday Fri-day afternoon from 1 to 5 a holiday, and all business houses are asked to close between those hours. The clean-up campaign will close Saturday night when married folks and the older people are invited in-vited to & free dance in the gymnasium. gym-nasium. Next week a member of the state board of health will be here to make an inspection of the city, and it is the desire of every public-spirited citizen that this be called the cleanest city in the state. |