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Show I Clean-up In Milford Ends April 14th Clean-up Week, with prizes for grea.test improvement in individual homes, has been set by the Milford Coordinating Council for April 1 to 14. Originally scheduled to close April 7, the closing date was extended because of inclement weather. Lawn fertilizer will be awarded award-ed by Tri-State Lumber Co. to householders on the block judged to be most improved at the close of the contest. Prizes for best individual home improvement, awarded by the Beaver County Committee 'for Industrial Development and Employment Planning, are $25 for first place and $15 for second sec-ond place. Organizations participating in the program are: Jaycee.Etees Publicity and posters. E S A Sorority Block beauti-fication. beauti-fication. Rebekah Lodge Contest. Milford Lions Retail Store cleanup. Firemen and Lady Firemen Railroad park and station. Engineers and Lady Engineers Engi-neers North Railroad Street and ditch. Odd Fellows Industrial committee. com-mittee. First and Second Ward Boy Scouts Vacant lots. Jaycees Gravel committee. School Faculty School property. prop-erty. American Legion Legion corner. Milford City Council City property. Trainmen and Lady Trainmen South Railroad Street and ditch. Legion Auxiliary Paint committee, com-mittee, The Jaycees have offered to haul gravel free of charge to the alley back of any residence resi-dence in Milford. Property owners wishing gravel hauled to their alle.y.s are invited to phone DU 7-2378 up until Saturday Sat-urday afternoon. |