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Show I May 8 Set As City Clean-Up Day By Junior Chamber Wednesday, May 8th, has b.vn deUguat d officially as Cty Cleanup Clean-up day accerdlng to Earl Kenney. chairman of the Junior Chambe of Commerce Clan-up Committee. Plans of the camga:gn are a., follows fol-lows : 1. All buln ss houses will b closed until 1:00 p. m. on Wedn:. -day. May 8 h., for the annual Cty Clean-up. 2. A l property owners are ta clem up their lots and place all rubbish In containers, If posslbl In front of their homes soon after 0 a. m Wednes:lay. 3. Junior Chamber members, with the eld of the Junior High School boys, will prss by each horns and collect all rubbish in trucks. 4. The entire city has been block, cd off into districts with a ohalr-of ohalr-of each district. The chairmen are r sponsible for the cleaning u follows: First East street. Wlrth Bulloch; Second Esst, Wes Mullett; Third East, Rex Chrlstensen; Fourth East, Kay Heywood; First West, Al Fisher; Fish-er; Second W.st, Ben Riddle; Third West, Jew Roop; Fourth West, La-Nolr La-Nolr Jones; Fifth West, Waldorf Bauer; Sixth West, Max Lunt; Seventh West. Sh lclon Olds; Eighth West. Nell Carter; Ninth West. Reed Roberts; Tenth West, Frank Milne; First North Furl Fife; First South, Lawrence Lowder; Second South, Chauncey Macfarlane. All Junior Chamber members ar urged to me"t at the Public School grounds at 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. Wednesday and bring their shovels. Trucks will be waiting for them. A social in the form of an outdoor party is being planned the following follow-ing Saturday night for all Jayc e and partners, as a closing event for the clean-up campaign. With the full cooperation of everyone this Important clean-up day can be succ:ssful without placing plac-ing a burden on any one Individual or group. |