PAGE FOUR New Sanitary Ordinance ORDINANCE TO PROMOTE, COHDTTONS IN ..IflC TOWN OF DUNN BY ;|m«tnNG proper stor . .AGE AND HANDLING OF ALI, GARBAGE, RUBBISH AND WASTE MATTER. ,HE IT ORDAINED BV THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF The town of dunn: SECTION I. Thai for the pur pose of this Ordinance the follow ing definitions shall anolv unless the content clearly indicates an other meeting or unless elsewhere 1 espres'lv stated. ■“TA. The term "garhage” shall mean every accumulation of anl mai or "V-ge table food-stuff that attends the preparation consump hen, dealing-in; or storage of fltesls; fish fowl, fruit or vegeta tfleSTjncirt. Ung the cans, containers or wrappec.-,. Bi The term “rubbish” shall #Ah printed matter, paoer. paper ( boaid. pasteboard boxes, rag , straw, .afid all other combustible j rtraterial_ not included under the “garbage”. , iiC,.' l lJl£tgrm “refuse" shall mean, and inulide any waste product iMiteh 4» composed of such mate- j rials as garbage, sweepings, trash, litter, animal matter from kitchens, dining rpoms, markets, food estab-| ftshments or other places dealing. in TSt handling meat, fowl, fruits, gfein, shnib trimmings, grass clip pings, briek, plaster, or other waste matter resulting from the demoli tion, alteration or construction of buildings, accumulated waste ma- LEE'S 1 I; 14 Hour Road Track Terminal i j@> | And Wrecker Service PHONES 2727-2052 FAYETTEVILLE HWY. DUNN, N. C. | EVERY HOME NEEDS A TIIDEE f i 7 COVER HOLDER! ] Ideal For AVOIDS I REFUSE SPILLING l and Storage CANS. Covers <==^= TIIDEE ; COVER HOLDER On/y SI.OO COVER ALWAYS STAYS PUT. EL; ; * || | j Closed Open bf o 1 E j terials, cans, containers, tires, junk, f jor other substance which may be a f nuisance, D. The term “waste matter" shall i, mean waste material composed of » soil, gravel, Rtone, bricks, plaster, crockery, glass, ashes, cinders. 5 metals and all other non-euinbnst ? tide materials which have been dis carded or is to be discarded. E The term “collector" shall mean the Town of burin, North ; Carolina, or employees ~r agent . thereof who are engaged in the , | collection or transportation of rub rish, garbage, or waste "ste- in any part of the Town of Dunn. SECTION IT. REFUSE REQUIR ED TO B 2 PROMPTLY RE MOVED. No refuse that, lias become decayed or that shall otherwise be a menace to health, or cleanliness j shall be allowed to remain in any I business establishment, dwelling ; house or on any premises longer than shall be reasonably necessary to remove and deposit the same I m coiftaitvcr. of tlie type as pin- ; vided by this Ordinance | SECTION HI. DEPOSIT OF I REFUSE IN PUBLIC PLACES OR ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. No I person shall throw, place, or de- I posit any refuse in any street, alley, gutter, or public way, or throw or deposit the same in or | upon premises or vacant lot or in any water or open ditches, or store or keep the same, except in con tainers as provided by this Ordi- f nance. SECTION IV. RODENT CON TROL. No person riinll store, de posit, or keep refuse in any place ( lor in any manner where rodents can have access to or feed thereon, I or can use such refuse as harbor- t age, nest, or breeding place. i SECTION V. INCINERATION. No f person shall burn garbage, or rub bish at any place, or in any manner I violating a provision of the sanitary I code or likely to create a health or t property hazard or a nuisance. i A. Under no circumstance shall c any material causing excessive s smoke, liberating a toxic substance r on combustion, or producing a t nerxious odor likely to affect the' a occupant or any premises, be burn- i: ed except under conditions approv- o ed by the Fire Chief or a member a of the Fire Department designated t by ordinance of the Board of Com- t missioners. s B. The occasional burning of f %mall quantities of dry rubbish, paper, paste board boxes brush, r dry leaves, and similar materials n on private premises under con- t trolled conditions shall be accept- t able provided the above conditions b ahe complied with in all other j. respects. i 1. Such burning shall be in metal s or heavy wire basket containers or steel drums which shall meet the b specifications defined by the Fire s Chief .ok the representative of the t I J l®s IiiSSI ■ •11 9 - wßm . L l 1 I I I t AIt'HERS ABF. KEEPERS Seventh grade students at Anderson Creek School visited' the capital city of Raleigh on Thursday. On capitol square they fed the pigeons as countless school children have done Tor years. Pupils were informed at tlie capital if they could catch a piegon the bird was theirs. Here hoys on the front row have live souvenirs to show the homefolks. Making the trip by chartered bus the students saw Dix Ilili, the pentitentiary and visited the library at N. C. State College, the colseium, the Andrew Johnson House, and parked- near the Capitol where they saw the Governor's office and the halls of the house and senate. After liinch at tlie S and W. a visit to the Museum, the Hall of History the News and Observer and the radio station completed the the tour. Photographer T. M. Stewart caught up with the group as they stopped in IJlltngton on the courthouse square on the home trip. Mrs. R. E. Moore the teaeher and her husband and the rrad cm others Mrs. George West, Mrs. Robert Lastater, Mrs. N. D. Faust accompanied tlie group. Students making the trip were: Juanita Black, Nancy Blalock, Myrtle Cox, Ruby Fish, Peggy Gilchrist, Marie Johnson, Jeanette Hudson, Mary Hart Boon, Joyce Mason, Betty Milton, Peggy Sessoms, Shirley Smith, Betty Jean Tingen, Mary Ola West, Marie Stone. Howard Bowden, Charlie Butler, Bob Lasater, Bobby Matthews, John MeArtan, Ernest Senter, Nell Shaw, Charles Stone, Donald Wilson, Jarvis Gilbert, Billy Coats, Margie Mason, and Elaine Allen. Others in the gade but not on the tour were; Virgie Puryear, Mack West, W. A. Puryear, Edna Norris and Roy Norris. (Daily Recod photo by T. M. Stewart). , Fire Department designated by Ordinance of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Dunn i for that purpose. SECTION VI. CONSTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION OF BUILD INGS. Every person, building con tractor, or sub-contractor engaged in the construction, repair or . demolition of any building or 1 structure or part thereof, shall remove and dispose of. in an au thorized manner, from any Street, • alley, gutter, park, sidewalk, curb ing, curb space, any public way or any premises not owned by him all waste matter or rubbish depos ited thereon in connection with that portion of the repair, con struction or demolition work under his special or general supervision. A. Such refuse, waste matter and rubbish shall be cleaned up, re moved, and disposed of in a sani tary manner within seven days of the final cessation of work on such building or structure unless specif ically authorized by the Building Inspector or Superintendent of Sanitation. B. Such waste matter and rub bish shall not be placed on the sidewalk for town trucks to gnove, but, 4jali be moved by the .con tractor or sub-contrSctorArho caus ed the same to be formed. SECTION VII. LAND. No per son. owner, agent or occupant of a lot or premises whereon a build ing of any kind may exist or of a vacant lot shall allow any collec tion of garbage, rubbish, waste matter, or filth of any description to remain of such lot or premises after being notified by the Super intendent of Sanitation to remove the same. SECTION Vm. STANDARDS FOR THE ACCUMULATION OF REFUSE. The following standards and requirements are established as a minimum for the sanitary accumulation and storage of refuse pending Its removal by the collec tors of the Town of Dunn. A. OCCUPANTS IN CHARGE OF BUSINESS BUILDINGS. 1. Occupants of business buildings shall store and keep stored all refuse or garbage accumulating in said building or on its premises in metal receptacles which shall com pletely confine such refuse or gar bage pending its removal. EXCEPTIONS: Business firms having large volumes of cardboard 'boxes will cut apart, straighten out, crush or stack such boxes into compact packages or bundles and secure with binding material such as string or cord so that such bundles or packages will remain compactly bound to allow for easy handling in collecting. 2. The occupant of any business establishment will provide at his own expense the number of ap proved containers required to con tain the accumulated refuse or other waste material resulting , from his business operations. 3. The lid must be chained or tied with a rope with a detachable fastener (such! as a bridle snap) to the container so that the lid brill not be lost or blown away or otherwise destroyed. Where lids have been previously lost, dam aged, or destroyed, they are to be replaced With appropriate metal or , wooden lids. 4. Portable metal- receptacles of standard galvanized, water tight i.~ 1 '."XK 1 " || | Th* Internationally Famous I Westminster Choir T II N. C || f| -$m Older- t'' \'- - - -to, . H 11 pyfajat Atfiiltf yia Students 120 rrll *IJL Hi -*yy pwwcwm• • • I LUi «11 | |l Kne * llgwl » mw. .., .'tickets. II H’-Sa— -i- : - X>oo PMI H * »• H . Hi TKB DAILY BBCOBHU. QPUM, N. O, ers and handles or bails are re quired. The size of the receptacle shall not be less than 10 gallons nor more than 33 gallons capacity. Receptacles not complying with the foregoing regulations, such as wooden or paper barrels, tubs, paint buckets, tanks, lard cans, or of such nature, are hereby prohibited. Defective receptacles must be re- i placed Immediately. 5. It shall be unlawful to place on the streets, sidewalks, alleys, ' or other public thoroughfares in the Town of Dunn in the fire i district any cardboard boxes, paper. ] wooden crates, debris, or other 1 packing materials, except that such i materials be placed in approved i containers. Such containers must i be of such quantity and size to hold I at least one day’s accumulation of i rubbish or refuse. The occupant shall be responsible for furnishing 1 the necessary containers and com- ' plying with the ordinance as to i their proper use. (L Trash or debris resulting from : sweeping or cleaning the floors of i such business establishments must : be picked up by appropriate meth ods and placed in approved con- < tainert. To sweep such trash onto I the sidewalk, gutter, or street Ja < hereby prohibited. 7. Owner must place his con tainer or containers at the nearest designated location indicated for garbage pickup Station on or be fore the hour designated for pickup at that particular station. , B. HOUSEHOLDERS: 1. The occupant of any house, apartment, or part of a house used as a separate place of abode shall cause all garbage collected therein or arising from the use thereof to , be placed ' in- water-tight, rodent- ! proof and dog-proof receptacles of : the type specified by this ordi- - nance. ’• 2. Occupants must furnish as many approved receptacles as need ed to hold at least one (1) week’s ! accumulation of garbage. 3. Receptacles must have well fitting lids, so as to make them rain-proof. The lids are to be chained, or tied with ropes to metal or wooden stakes higher than the container so that the lids will not blow away from the area and be lost or destroyed. Where lids have been previously lost, damaged or destroyed they are to be replaced with appropri ate metal or wooden lids. 4. Occupants shall take every opportunity to put wet garbage from the kitchen in paper sacks or wrap in newspapers and tie the same with string so as to facilitate easier handling and emptying of the garbage containers. 5. Occupants are not to place more refuse than can be contained in the number of approved re ceptacles available. Such materials as tree branches, shrubbery trim- l . mings. box crates, or other refuse of wood must be sawed up, broken up, or crushed into such small pieces as will go into the available containers, if such materials will not go into available containers, then the responsibility for their removal lies with the owner or occupant aryl not with the Town of Dunn or any department there under. 6. Receptacles mutt be placed in approved types of metal, wooden, concrete or other type of racks so that they may not be turned over, - 1 - - by dogs. Otherwise receptacles must be placed in approved un derground containers as sold by certain manufacturers so that they become dog-proof to the extent that dogs cannot molest the con tents therein. - 7. Turned over receptacles are the responsibility of the owner or occupant to replace refuse back in the container and not the respon sibility of the collectors of the Town of Dunn. SECTION IX. Any person, firm, or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof be fined $25.00 or imprisoned for ten days; and each day upon w ( hich viola tions accrue shall be * a separate and distinct offense. SECTION X. All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordi nance are hereby repealed. SECTION XI. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect sixty. (60' days Worn January 21 1952 Motion by Mi Brace; and sec onded by Mr. Bass that -the fore going ordinance be adopted. -Mo tion carried by a unanimous Note. Adopted January 21, 1952 Jan. 30-Feb. 6-13-30-Mar. 6- 9 U. N. C. STUDENTS HERE Wade Brannon, and Jim Farth ing, students at the University of North Carolina were in Dunn for the weekend.- . . ; DjPjC TO MEET The district . meeting of the United Dapgtyters of the Confed eracy will not meet in punp- this year but wiH meet in Red Springs April 3. This announcement was made today by Mrs. George T. Noel, district director, and Mrs. Hugh Prince, president of Chicora Chap ter, Dunn. ———r~; —3 : t : — i — r----- r . - i..., - ' v—...i / ’H n I it I- * jlu ftitc*** Ml it mill IF THE T NEW lIDSMOBtLE HYHRA-MATIC U . . I SUPER DRIVE I */ l . . Drtm gjf'f * * Inn Mil i-fr- ijrr lIL ulill A nnlJ "fDriUf- » f mm A-1 * ; ***.«■*N«wk%hJßfcvalv«olNawQ»a4ri ' If -Mm . M■■ -mm ML- m m la* r.rluir>lj. I *1I I lift I* 1 .. ■-a w , M-Wm' a/mwwfftt'wi> * I w. w w V. f"* v«o«»aa*»a «oaa] Tty mrn XpS2 Badw MmT >. , L>7 ■ ; ‘j. ■ *'"4 iv i•_ m. I w CPL. BENNETT HOME CpL Jakie Bennett arrived yes terday morning to spend a 20 day furlough in Dunn visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bennett and friends. He is stationed at Albrook Ah' Force Base in The Panama Canal Zone. FROM DAVIDSON Rock Johnson, a student at David son College, was home for the week end visiting his family and friends. VISIT ORPHANAGE Mrsj Alton Bass and children spent the weekend in Statesville i visiting the Barium Springs Or phanage. f IN FAYETTEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Grady Bennptt spent Sunday in Fayetteville visit ing her sister, Mrs. Holt Wood. WITH MOTHER Miss Ann Vann of Raleigh spent the weekend in Dunn visiting her mother, Mrs. Nellie Vann. ' SPENDS WEEKEND Mim Nancy Clodfelter of Queens College spent 4* weekend in Dunn visiting friends. SEE RACES Among those attending the'stock car races in Daytona Beach, Florida, were Robert Strickland, H. D. ’ Strickland., Jr.' Howdy and Earl ■ Youngblood. EASTERN STAR TO MEET The Eastern Star will meet at ' the Masonic Temple Monday -night, at 8 p. m. All members ot the Eastern Star are urged to attend .' this meeting. ~ * , VISITS STANCILB Mrs. P. W. McGee and daughter Jackie of Raleigh visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stancil Sunday. Mrs. McGee is Mrs.- Stancils sister. ' WEDNESDAY AWHWWON, FEfcRCAftY IS, 1»52 ■ ionii ■guest **££-' Miss . Betty Sue EJauKhon, who I attends Womans College in Greens-1 ' boro, was in Dunn over the week T ; end. She' brought as her house. , guest, her room mate, Miss Pat- j ricla Matlock of Taylorqvllle. IN DUNN SUNDAY Mr: and Mrs. J. W. Harrington were in Dunn Sunday visiting Mrs. L. R. Parker. > > WOW CIRCLE TO MEET The monthly business meeting of I u the Supreme Forrest Woodmen t Circle—Grove 181—of Dunn, will , he held Tuesday night. February j 12 ftt the w. O. W„ Hall In Mihgo • at 3 o'clock. (Mr Virginia Melvin, president nf the State's Southeastern nis t.'-ict Grows will be guest speaker during tills business session. J Ail members nr» urged to attend. VISIT IN S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Biggs and daughter Kathy, visited. Mr. Biggs’ i sister, Mrs. C. M. Pennington and I Mr. Pennington in Ilartsvtlle, 8. C„ over the week-end. j VISITS MRS. DORMAN ■ Mrs. Margaret Dorman had as her weekend guest, Pvt. William | Gruebaugh of Ft. Bragg. Mr. and Mrs S. R. Naylor spent Sunday In St. Pauls visiting her brother. Mrs. W H. Giles and family. LEAVES FOR ARMY David Pope, former owner of the Hobby Shop in Dunn left today for induction In the Army. VISITS SISTER Mrs. W. M. Wright of Rocking ham. Mrs. C. H. Starling and Mrs. . Clyde Rhodes, both of Fayetteville, and Mrs. Mary Byrd of Warsaw, all sisters of Mrs. Margaret Dor man visited her Bunday. EARL HAWLEY Oil CO. « Wholesale Dealer PROMPT SERVICE - COMPLETE PROOLPcfs 1 " - 1 - ■ ■ • - ■■ - r ALWAYS^^^^I JM M wMI I M * 2 5 » sWS ie f l 5 j 1 ! NTKT —i ,* —* r~^vSSx^AiSsTr-'*“ J Mr. Mrs. Fuman Tumage |noon in Parkton with Mrs;,Turn ages parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. I Pamall. VISIT ON SUNDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Willis and 1 son Henry visited Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stephenson in Wilson Mill Sun i day. IN WARSAW | Mrs. Margaret Dorman visited Ms. W. A. Byrd and family and Mrs. Bill Carlton in Warsaw Mon day. ■ : —— » DUNN FCX - Is Buying CORN and ••v SOYBEANS * At The FARMERS WAREHOUSE - HOURS - - 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Weekdays Close 12 Noon Sat. Fayetteville Hwy. Dunn, N. C. %