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Show Wagons Will Not Call Second Time in the Same District "With twelve motor trucks and teams working In the first district today, Og-den's Og-den's cleanup and palntup campaign is progressing nicely, according to Dr. J M. Elliott, city sanitary inspector, who is directing the drive. It is expected ex-pected that the first district will bo completed today and tomorrow morning morn-ing the trucks will move to district No. 2, to dispose of the accumulations in this section. A warning was sounded to residents this morning by Dr. Elliott, who said that after the tracks h'ave once gone through a certain district they will not return. In some Instances, ho declared, persons have put their rubbish out after af-ter the trucks have passed and it still remains on the street, making unsightly unsight-ly riisnlavs. He urced that all persons who are taking part in the campaign, place their accumulations on the curb la day or so before the scheduled arrival ar-rival of the trucks in order that it might be gathered up promptly. Residents in the second district are requested to get their accumulations out today or tomorrow morning at tho latest and those in the third district are asked to begin placing their rubbish rub-bish on the curbs. Although the campaign has bqen held up somewhat, due to the stormy weather, it is thought that tho drive will be completed -within two weeks as scheduled, according to Dr. Elliott |