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Show Annual Clean-Up Campaign Closes Tuesday, May 4 '. On Tuesday, May 4, the city" of Delta will hold their annual Clean Up day, and give the town a thorough thor-ough spring cleaning. All business houses will be closed for the day, and all able-bodied and civic minded mind-ed citizens will engage in cleaning their own premises and the town's general appearance. The Delta Lions will be in charge of this year's clean-up campaign, with J. W. Swalberg as chairman. Glen Stewart, of the City Council, will work with them, in charge of streets and sidewalks. The Odd Fellows will continue their annual practice, and clean at the city cemetery. cem-etery. Everyone is urged, to start now and get their places cleaned up. Then May 4 will mark the completion comple-tion of the clean-up, not the start. The committee asks that rubbish be put in containers and piled up in front of your place by the. morning morn-ing of May 4, so the trucks can pick it up and haul, it away. The trucks will not come back the 2nd time, so if you fail to have your rubbish out on time, you will have to haul it away at your own expense. ex-pense. Dont try to burn a'nything that will smolder and smoke. This creates cre-ates smudge and odor and disturbs dis-turbs ,the whole neighborhood. In burning weeds and rubbish, please take extra caution to avoid any serious trouble. The city will be divided in districts, dist-ricts, with captains and time schedules, sched-ules, to be announced next week. The City Council has had graders out during the week, grading the streets. When you lug out your rubbish and stack it up, consider the men and trucks and help them by mak- I ing it easier for them to gather the load. Put the rubbish into tubs or cartons, 5 or 6 should take care of it all. Remember, this is Clean Up Day, not the daily .dozen of a demolition crew. And please do NOT put out ashes, ash-es, unless' they are packaged so that they fairly leap into the. trucks. The men who are volunteering volun-teering their time and labor that day can not be expected to stop and shovel and cart off ashes that the man of the house has spent all winter collecting, garnished with clinkers. With these few Dont's in mind, and the whole-hearted cooperation coopera-tion of the citizens, the sun will set that Tuesday night upon a town all cleaned up. |