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Show . . enjoy Hzi slriiik Cpp of i5?,rii jttl! . tlie IriEifI off (),f fcialil! - iicici Monirs tnni rs:..- t .y it hi, nil Jfef-l ATTRACTS fff vJ MLJ ATTENTION JV (wfflf Phone This Newspaper "Tf rm Jg& fig And You'll Get Attention fif SdZ DANGER! DANGER! HAYMAKERS!! When moving derricks under Electric Wires v 1. Keep Boom down and level. 2. Don't touch metal chains or wet ropes. 3. Call us immediately in case you need help. TAKE NO CHANCES! Telluride Power Co. DANGER! DANGER! V Mining location notices for sale I at The News office. KODAK PRIM WIT-H DtCktS EDGt (VSS DCVSLOPlN(J i J!-AND prntin&- V T 00 8 P : I IDOOSOW tijr ROLL vXmaipilms TO: :IC0N0MY PHOTO FINfSHEM ; Bos 1576, Station D I,OS ANGELES - CALIF. l I REDUCES TEMPERATURES 8" to 15 in summer SAVES 20 TO 30 on heating costs in winter j You tan easily install it vourself in a few noun TRI-STATE LUMBER CO. ! Phone 30 - Milford l i WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS B In this paper you will find a Weekly News Analysis which makes you a spectator on the world news front. It will help you understand the significance of happenings both here and abroad. Read It Now . IN THIS PAPER I ! J Paying or Receiving A BANK CHECK IS BEST! The safety and convenience of doing: business by check is being learned by millions of men and wornes who for the first time are being paid by check. In turn, many of them have opened checking accounts of their own, avoiding avoid-ing waiting in line at a bank or buying something at a store in order to get their checks cashed. When they pay by check they save time and trouble and the canceled check is a perfect receipt. OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT HERE TODAY! For Complete Banking Service Milford State Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CfekKHgi BLENDEt WHISKEY "TiiTfeiv 86 proof 60 groin nttutral spirih. 's VgSp' Schenley Distillers Corp., N. Y. C FOR REAL RESULTS TRY AN ADLET IN THE NEWS HB THE TELtPHOHt tj WAITING LIST... "Now that the war in Europe is over, when A will I get a telephone?'.' That is the question being asked by many people whose applic-"4 applic-"4 tions for telephone service are delayed. Nsl In the Mountain States territory there ' more than 56,000 orders for service now held on waiting lists. Western Electric now has been authorized "jsj to resume unlimited manufacture of tele- phone instruments, but that does not mean that telephones will begin to roll off the assembly lines at once in pre-war quantities. Production is still . limited by shortages of manpower and materials and by the needs A of war. But the shortage of telephone instrument Sv not the only reason for the telephone ""sQ waiting list. Until the wires between the h subscriber's premises and the telephoue office NS are available, as well as the equipment in the telephone exchange, the instrument itself Sl is of no use. Telephone manufacturing plants are busy JS making magnetic, acoustic, and electronic equipment for our fighting forces in the Pa-JS- cine. War must come first. When progress in the war against Japan permits the reconver- sion of these plants to civilian purposes, and Q all the needed facilities become available, then installing them will be the biggest job VS n our Company's history one to which we all look forward. We do not like to '.ceep people waiting for telephone service. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. |