Show I I Clean-up is Still on in Roosevelt Have you cleaned up your property yet as a participant in the local clean-up This is a question the committee wants every resident to ask COMMITTEE Members remind local property owners that they have until June 1 to get their yards and property in If by that time the job isn't the owners will receive a letter signed by the clean-up committee and the city urging them to get giving them 15 more By June if they still haven't cleaned up their the committee will step in and do it and charge the Parley chairman for the city reminds the public that cleaning up does not apply to raking and mow-See CLEAN-UP Page 12 Clean-up from page ing the front but means doing away with old rickety old in the rear of the County equipment is available and the city will assist anyone desiring their help to clean up their AT A.M. NEXT Saturday the old place east of the E. P. Thomas home will be the center of activity and anyone wishing to help Is encouraged to do Several places were cleaned up last including the Freston the property of Nettie Reynold's and Ella and a lot owned by E. L. Also during the day large elm trees were removed In front of the Mirl Jennings and cis Anderson Also work was done at the Clyde Murray place and the ASSISTING with the project Max Bumps and Gene Kuhns and the city headed by Dick The committee wishes to commend two local property own Lawrence diligently to clean the area around the Gertrude and David Adamson for the excellent job done on his machinery Among the very first business houses to really do a clean-up job was Turner Building who also is deserving of a bouquet from the THE MANTYLA block this week has been designated as the cleanest block in Roosevelt and will be awarded a special plaque by the for this recognition Everyone is urged to the cleanup band waT make Roosevelt the city in |