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Show III- K . -lM . , Zjy i A -,1 fetf S Tv .L. i v ,$ . j Milford City Ordinances Revised After Fifty Years CHECKING PROOFS Justice Jus-tice E. L. Smith, left, holds copy while Mayor Ira Fisher checks galley proofs of Revised Re-vised Ordinances of Milford, and Nadine Jones, Recorder, compares wording with old ordirance published in 1924. The ordinances, now being revised by Attorney Sam Cline, have not been revised in more than 54 years. They will be printed in book form by The Beaver County News and are being published serially seri-ally in The News. "Ignorance of the law is no excuse," the enforcement officers offi-cers say, and in the future there will be no excuse for Milford residents being ignorant ignor-ant of the Milford City statutes. stat-utes. The Beaver County News ic publishing, serially, the entire en-tire Revised Ordinances of the City of Milford. For the first time since 1924 the Milford City Ordinances have been revised, eliminating statutes that no longer apply, compiling into proper order the scores of ordinances that have been passed since 1924, and adding new statutes that modernize the legal rules and regulations for peaceful living in Milford. j Sam Cline, local attorney, worked more than three months j on the revision, and The Beav- I er County News estimates about six weeks to complete the publication in book form. The statutes in 1924 filled 182 9x12 pages, and Mayor Ira M. Fisher said he "hopes'' the revised re-vised ordinances will not require re-quire a larger book. |