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Show CIVIC WEEK TO BE JBSERVED Commission Sets Apart Period Beginning Feb. 13: Park Report Filed The annual report of Iho department of parks and public property, submitted,' submit-ted,' to tho board of city commissioners this morning by Commissioner Chris PljfKare. "hows that expenditures for Parks during 1020 totaled $13,y26.36 jTle amount authorized In the budget I for park expenditures was $14,00. I w hich left a balance In the treasury of! $73 64. Expenditures for the city cemetery reached $20,170.40. while the authorization authori-zation was $20,880.00. leaving a balance bal-ance of $ 703.R0 Expenditures for the ncyv" city comfort station also were be-lore. be-lore. th.- authorise,! amount and totaled $2,127.12. a.atnst $3.0.1.". authorized. The board voted to et aside the ireek of BNsbnairjr 13 to i! as "Civic Improvement Week." when a campaign cam-paign will lo held urging civic Improvement Im-provement in all form. The action w:is taken after a petition from the Klwanls Club, had been read. Mayor Frank Prancls will issue a proclamation proclama-tion fitting .i.'-lde the week for the drive. The board granted a pawnbroki it s lit iiso to J. filler & Wax, 232 Twenty-i Twenty-i fifth street. A second license was granted to C. 1 1. smith. I Property owners on Sullivan avenue .petitioned the board to extend the city water main on that avenue. Th matter mat-ter was referred to the city engineer. |