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Show FOR REAL RESULTS TRY AN ADLET IN THE NEWS P LEASE!0 If Anyone DIES GETS MARRIED HAS GUESTS GOES AWAY HAS A PARTY HAS A BABY HAS A FIRE IS ILL HAS AN ACCIDENT HAS AN OPERATION BUYS A HOME WINS A PRIZE RECEIVES AN AWARD BUILDS A HOME MAKES A SPEECH HOLDS A MEETING Or takes part in any other unusual event THAT'S NEWS! and We Want It! TTelephoneUs 11 Call at Office"! OR SEND TROUGH MAIL THE MILFORD NEWS o o: Healthy Children Drink PLENTY OF MILK; Knowing Mother, Will Have Ne Other" FAIR and SQUARE DAIllY PRODUCTS CLAIR GILLINS, Proprietor Phone 62-J-3 Oil! The Itovs Said TO Order S(niioiu-ry llt'lorc Got Down To Tll' 753s LllSl SIU'OI (ypWa (til! I BuuWARBONDS AS A EATRIOTIC SERVICE Help Uncle Sam Beat the Japs! Buy . United States War Bonds and Stamps Milford State Bank DEPOSTORY FOR U. S. POSTAL SAVINGS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION N HOUSEKEEPING HINTS A handful of salt in the wash-day rinse water will help keep clothes from sticking or freezing to tile lines on damp, cold days. To prepare uncoated iron ox steel for painting, wire brush it, unless it i3 extremely corroded. In that case crude oil or spent lubricating oil will loosen the rust. Suede garments should be kept dry if possible. If rain does catch them let them dry away from heat, then brush in a circular motion with a wire brush. A rubber sponge or art gum will keep a suede jacket clean. Boots: Instructions for care of boots and galoshes ga-loshes when not in use: "They should be stuffed with paper, each boot wrapped separately, then placed in a bag, box or drawer. The idea is to keep rubber surfaces from touching: as summer's heat will valcanize the rubber." rub-ber." ,, ,,, ... . |