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Local Branch 
Date Organized 
U^ntor (£le ajl 
Certificate of Membership 
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J7I1 Chufth Ate. 
Cleveland 
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While the special campaign is only for a day, or week, the League 
should see that their town is kept clean throughout the year, plant flowers 
where they will be attractive, and climbing vines where they will cover 
old fences and unsightly places. 
There are vacant lots in every city and town that can be used, and 
much pleasure can be derived from growing vegetables for the table, and 
flowers to distribute among the sick and aged shut-ins. 
The following is a suggestion for membership pledge cards, which 
we will supply at 20 cents per hundred postpaid. On the reverse side are 
printed blanks for name, age, street, name of school, ward, etc. 
JUNIOR CIVIC IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE 
Membership Pledge Card. 
I want to help make our town a better place to live in, and to this 
end I promise to comply with the following rules to the best of my 
ability. 
1 I will help to clean up yards, streets and alleys. 
2 I will plant Flower seeds, bulbs, vines, shrubbery, etc. 
3 I will help to make garden, and keep lawn in good condition. 
4 I promise not to deface fences or buildings, neither will I scatter 
paper or rubbish in public places. 
5 I will not spit upon the floor of any building or on sidewalk. 
6 I will try to influence others to help keep our town clean. 
7 I will always protect birds and animals, and all property belonging 
to others. 
8 I promise to be a true loyal citizen. 
I may not be able to do all these things, but will do as much as I 
can to help our town and community. 
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