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Show CLEAN UP AND GRAVEL DAY APRILJECOND Every person who works on Clean-up Day is entitled to a free ticket to the dance to be held on that ebening. See that you get yours from one of the officials of the day. ' The business men of Milford have all very loyally pledged themselves to close from noon until six P. M. on this day, and all will unite to make Milford a cleaner, healthier and more agreeable place in which to live. The present program calls for a general cleaning of the town from on end to the other and the city is going to' furnish conveyances to haul away all rubbish rub-bish and waste that is piled up ready for removal. To facilitate this it will be necessary for the people to watch out for the clean-up wagon as it passes or else to notify the health officer in advance of the fact that they will have some material to be moved. Remember, it costs you nothing to habe this hauling done on TUESDAY, APRIL 2. It is also the plan of the men In charge of the activities on this day to have gravel hauled in to fill up some of the worst places in the roads and also to rake off the papers, tin cans, etc., that have accumulated on public thoroughfares. Everything is to be done as systematically as possible possi-ble to conserve both time and energy, and the hearty cooperation of every man, woman and child in Milford will be needed to secure the best results. re-sults. The following business men agreed to close their places of business when approached by Health Officer Mc-Alister: Mc-Alister: Dobson Clothing Store Bill & Bill T. "W. Sloan & Co. Jefferson Mercantile Co. Golden Rule Store Milford Pharmacy Quirk Pharamcy F. G. Rothmeier M. Reibner Gem Pool Hall Kit-Kat Kandy Korner Ray Doughty Pool Hall A. F. McCulley Robt. A. B. Mathson Taylor, "The Tailor" J. W. McAllster Milford State Bank G. W. Moreland Beaver River Power Co. Burns & Bird |