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Show YOU GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH & MILFORD BUCK Wha is a Milford Buck? Get your hand down all you deer hunters. And you young s-rcufs with an eye for the gir's, you're out in left field. A Milford Buck is worth two orts! n-'h-t't- riofht, iu"t a miserable two cents but when you consider that you get one-with each dollar's worth of merchandise mer-chandise you Durchase at a participating Milford merchant it amounts to two percent of your total bill and that ail' hay. That's what Lois Altman and Elwood Jefferson told the News this week in announcing that most of the local merchants mer-chants will go along with the promotion to keep Milford dollars dol-lars at home by giving a Milford Mil-ford Buck for every dollar in cah. purchases spent with the nnrtininatino mprrhnnt? f.:rSv - ' ' . r. ' , i I 1 - o It amounts to a two percent discount they said. And you can trade them in at any participating par-ticipating merchant for the merchanr-ise of your choice, o.n any Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday and other special days for redemption. The idea is to give additional addition-al incentive for shopping in Milford. The promotion, sponsored by the Milford Businessmen's Assn. is aimed at keeping dollars dol-lars at home where they pay taxes, to city government, schools, hospital and provide the most for each dollar spent. There may be "Double Buck' days in the offing, they said. We are out to keep the Milford Mil-ford dollar at h,ome, and we aim to compete, no matter where you shop So, start saving your Milford Bucks on Wednesday, September 1st and start redeeming them on Monday, October 4th, or save them up for that something you .never quite have enough money to buy. They'll add up fast. I . F . s r " i ' J ,;4r; , -- - . . I - ' , " , ' K! ' : ' . 'v" : - i L '",' ' 'J'"',' " ' 4 , ' " , "' , , ,"-., '""1 MINERSVILLE WAS INUNDATED SATURDAY ABOUT 5:30 P.M. WHEN 2.20 Inches of rain dropped in about 45 minul.es to an hour. The excessive ex-cessive rain caused flash floods which entered mcst basements and the grade school. Damage assessments are not complete, but besides property dam age there was some livestock loss and considerable hay destroyed. The top picture showes the Beaver River afoout 7 :00 p.m. shortly after it dropped below be-low the highway into Minersville. The lower picture is of debris on highway 21 with Minersville in background. Note water surrounding Cow Palace on right. |