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Show Milford News-Only 17c a Month Cost of Living Quiz QUESTION: t v What important item in fam- g v ily living costs is actually lower 1 I than in 1940 ? I The l iii P Answer: j rc$g& m- J Electricity! mm HERE'S WHY: Every day something else goes up in cost! But your cheap electricity service has not not gone up. In fact, it has gone DOWN ! Your electric rates today are LOWER than they were in 1940! As you enjoy easier household tasks, good lighting for your entire . 8 family . . . you know that electricity in Milford Valley is a bigger bargain bar-gain than ever ! And the Telluride Power Company is bending every effort WS TELLURIDE states lfg POWER CO. ; J PS tiw pis . i tsmn i 1 Aoy Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey. 86 Prool. This Whiskey is 5 Tears Old. Schmley Distillers Corp.. NYC I FOR SALE! j I New Home at 216 N. Walrus St., $3700, 10 Down I New Home at 212 N: Walrus St., $3675, 10 Down 1 New Home at 210 N. Walrus St., $3750, 10 Down 1 New Home at 206 N. Walrus St., $3675, 10 Down I New Home at 204 N. Walrus St., $3700, 10 Down 9 New Home at 114 N. Walrus St., $3675, 10 Down H New Home at 110 N. Walrus St., $3725, 10 Down 1 New Home at 106 N. Walrus St., $3725, 10 Down New Home at 210 N. Milford Place, $3750, 10 " I "Here is your chance to get a new home and pay like rent. Follow the construction and pick your home; will paper and paint to your choice. K FOR SALE One Five-Room Two-Bedroom Brick Home on Utah 5 Street; $2750, with $500 down and balance at I $35 a month, interest to be deducted first from each payment. One Five-Room Brick House on Sixth Ave.; $2350, with $350 down and balance at $30 a month, interest in-terest deducted first from each payment, balance bal-ance to apply on principal until paid. Five Two-Room Houses, $275 cash each, or $325 on time. See these real bargains before they're gone. Five-Room Home at Stoddard and Center Streets, $2200, easy terms. One of Milford's best locations. loca-tions. Why pay rent when you can own your own home and pay like rent. ! Improved and Unimproved Farms at bargain prices j and easy terms. Now is the time to get your farm and make it pay for itself. j KIRK REALTY CO. FOR CLEANING FLAT SILVER Make a solution of a tablespoon of baking soda and a tablespoon of salt to each quart of water. Put in a large aluminum utensil. Bring to a boil and put . in silver, making sure that each piece touches the aluminum or another piece of silver touching it. Boil three to five minutes, depending on the amount of . tarnish. Remove silver, wash, rinse, dry and polish, with a flannel cloth, Do not use this method to clean hollow or flatware flat-ware with hollow handles. Black deposit on aluminum utensils may be removed re-moved by boiling two teaspoons of cream of tartar to each quart of water in the utensil for a few minutes. TO REMOVE HARD-WATER SEDIMENT In those sections where the water is hard, causing caus-ing sediment to form on the insides of cooking utensils, uten-sils, the following cleaner can be used. Mix equal parts of cider vinegar and water in utensils, allow to stand overnight, and then bring to a boil. The crust will become sandy and will wash readily. |