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Domestic News July 2, 1913

The Daily Sentinel

Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado

What is this article about?

Commissioner James H. Rankin urges property owners on Seventh Street and North Avenue to cut weeds in front of their premises to tidy the Midland Trail route within city limits for tourists. North Avenue improvements are progressing rapidly, with ongoing war on weeds.

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Midland Trail to be Freed of Weeds Within City Limits

Commissioner James H. Rankin is anxious to have all property owners on Seventh street and North avenue cut all the weeds in front of their premises, to make the great Midland Trail official route look as neat and tidy as can be. The work of fixing up North avenue for the tourists is being carried on rapidly and it looks very nice. The autoists are anxious to have the entire thoroughfare by which the cars enter the city clear of weeds and spic and span from one end to the other. War on weeds has been waged here successfully several years and this year will be one of the greatest,

What sub-type of article is it?

Infrastructure Transportation

What keywords are associated?

Midland Trail Weed Removal Seventh Street North Avenue Tourists Autoists

What entities or persons were involved?

James H. Rankin

Where did it happen?

Seventh Street And North Avenue, City Limits

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Seventh Street And North Avenue, City Limits

Key Persons

James H. Rankin

Outcome

ongoing weed removal efforts to beautify the route; north avenue improvements progressing rapidly

Event Details

Commissioner James H. Rankin urges property owners to cut weeds along Seventh street and North avenue to tidy the Midland Trail for tourists and autoists. Work on North avenue is advancing quickly. Successful annual weed control campaign continues this year on a large scale.

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