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In corporation with the l;leautification Committee of JUMP and the ''Pitch In.'~
Committee of the Johnsonville Woman's Club, Mayor E. L. Cox signed a
proclamation last Thursday proclaiming 1976 as Beautification Year in the City of
Johnsonville, and March 27, 1976 as ''Pitch In - Clean Up Day'' in the City of
Johnsonville, asking that all citizens become concerned with the preservation and
enhancement of the natural beauty and scenic qualities of the Greater
Johnsonville , Community. Noting that cleanliness is vital to the beauty and
appearance of the community, Mayor Cox asks that all citizens support this most
wor't hy and worthwhile cause. Looking on at the signing of the Proclamation are;
left to right, Connie Decamps, president of JUMP; William .L. Mace, chairman ~
J.U MP Beautification Committee; Barbara Miles, p'esident of .~ohqson
Woman's"Club '• and Ann Sutcliffe, Pitch In chairman for the Woman'sClab.

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