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Show o ALL SET TO START Here's the first call for the bucket and mop brigade, the rake and shovel regiment, the paint and whitewash corps and the hatchet and saw recruits. The spring push is about to get under way. The entire nation is arming for its annual war on dirt and, rubbish, soot and disease-breeding dumps. It's a mighty army that is now getting set for its annual campaign, and it behooves everyone around Milford to promptly fall in line. There's no way of estimating the benefit that arises from a clean house, clean yard and a clean community as a whole. It not only means more comfoilable living conditions, condi-tions, but it assures health and prevents epidemics that might easily claim a heavy toll of death. , Starting early means more time for other duties, too, and serves to lighten the jobs that come along later in the season. It is well to remember that no better beautifier and no more effective sanitary agent can be procured than whitewash. white-wash. Use it, as well as unslacked lime, plentifully about your premises. But get on the job now, for once you start your neighbors will follow your example. Roll up your sleeves, whistle if you can't sing, and help make the home town shine like the noonday sun. i |