| Show DUMPING RUBBISH citizens generally should cooperate with the health inspector in his forts to prevent tho the dumping ot of rubbish within the city limits or even outside the city limits along uie the approaches pro aches to ilie haciey ha city eity As a matter ot of civic pride becan we can hardly afford to do ollier otherwise wise for a city Is judged by its appearances and the first impression is always the most lasting if therefore a stranger is greeted upon his entrance to our fair city by a liffe pile of rubbish tin cans bickert stoves rocks and other refuse just off the highway lie he must immediately become possessed ot of a feeling that thure there is something wrong with the civic pride of the which gives so little thought to the ratter matter ot or general at appearances pe arances modern city building contemplates torn plates making the approaches to the city as beautiful and as anything which the municipality has to offer within its precincts and it is all done in order that the proper prope impression may be made upon the stranger both going and coming one of the beautiful california alifornia lu citira has made all its approaches magnificent boulevards and tar far out from the city great arches have been erected over the highway upon which is inscribed nd this terse but happy declaration goodbye good bye hurry back the imbres slon caused by such a farewell is infinitely better than that which Is made from seeing a pile of tin cans calls and the stif suffering fering ot of noxious odors which em binate perhaps from a dead carcass somewhere near appearances count for much in III the personality of the individual tjien count just as much in III the standing of a t community |