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Show XMAS DECORATIONS FOR MAIN STREET Lions Want Colored Lights and Christinas Trees To Adorn Business Section. Preparations to make the Christ- mas spirit ;e.n as well :'.s felt arc be-V' be-V' iiib made by the Lions Club. This organisation lias named n committee to estimate costs and cv:f-'v v.ii ! 'he iierc!iar.ts, town board, and pov or company, to effect a hr.'iday litrhtinu' and decoration of M! ford's Main street. L. C. Brown, Dr. I,. F. Kohler and Ed. Peterson is the committee. It is hoped in wform Main ytvret into somc':'-"'j i:; !:c. '.'v of the holiday holi-day season by December 12th. Colored Color-ed strings of lights, colored electroliers electro-liers and Christmas trees will be used an-! ii the plan works put successfully, suc-cessfully, the same decorations will be put away and a s'ar'.ar scheme be used annually. Not much else of importance came before the clubs attention this week at their Iuncher:;, at the New Atkin Cafe. Three ne.v prospective members mem-bers were reporled Ly Ross rainier, of the membership committee. J. R. Murdock, who is in charge of plans for a dump ground, said that Mayor Hubbell and two other board members had selected a site for a municipal dump and were negotiating with the owner for its sale. It consists of twenty acres and is well hidden from the right-of-way. Other committee reports were not ' in shape and were deferred a week. George Jefferson, Sam Cline and Joe Kinney comprise the committee that is planning a' Lions Club party for sometime before the holidays. |