OCR Text |
Show Crews To Wage Campaign To Clear Streets, Premises On Cleanup Day, April 14 Armed with rakes and shovels, brooms and scrubbing brushes, the entire town is expected to turn out Friday, April 14, for a general community cleanup of public property, streets, premises, and residences. The annual community cleanup day has been set for Friday of next week, Mayor Albert Tregaskis announced an-nounced Thursday. To assure ample am-ple "manpower" for the concerted drive against rubbish, trash accumulations accumu-lations and other unsightly conditions, condi-tions, the cooperation of able-bodied persons is asked, Mayor Tregaskis said. Junior and senior high schools will close for the day, and students will be welcomed into the ranks of the various street-cleaning teams to be organized in the various wards. Civic, church and other organizations organiza-tions are giving their support, as well. "The cleanup campaign requires the support of all, if it is to be done efficiently and thoroughly. We would like the cooperation of the citizenry in general, the civic clubs, and other organizations, to put tills campaign over successfully," Mayor Tregaskis said. After the cleanup is completed, workers will be entertained at a well-earned free picture show. The show will be at the Cameo theatre, in the afternoon. Workers will report at their respective re-spective ward chapels at 8 a. m. on cleanup day. There they will be organized or-ganized into crews and will proceed at once to clean up the streets and public property. All persons intending intend-ing to participate should provide themselves with a shovel, rake, or other necessary implement. In charge of the cleanup are Mayor Albert Tregaskis and Councilman Coun-cilman William S. Storrs, with the following ward chairmen: First ward Councilman Ray Ellison; Second ward Councilman James Tattersall; Third ward Councilman Hudson Gordon; Fourth ward Councilman Bert Christensen. n |