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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1941 RRRRRRRRRRRRG 555 ececiececaceet ot REPFRRRIRRIRARRRRFARRRRS AND A word of appreciation for past .pafronage with a sin- cere wish that we may con- tinue to aid you io remain beautiful throughout the New Year. BARANOF BEAUTY SALON Doris B. Giulien j i I NN o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o S o o o o o N o o o o o o o N o o o oo N N o oo o R O S 2 2222 2 s o o o ) SEELEEEELLLLELEELEEEEEEL OGN 7 % § SEASON'S GREETINGS! No¥ots sincerely hope OO0 oS that your holiday son will be merry and that the New Year wilt be prosperous. WARNER'S The Complete Food Store DOUGLAS OO0 AR Q) | Pttt et e e e e e e G et o RRRRH ) 9 Our hope is that the Yule Season shall prove full of joy and that the New Year will bring PEACE and PROSPERITY. k3 THOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY ‘THE STAFF and MANAGEMENT of the Shoiv Place of ©Junean®® WISH YOU AND YOURS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY "NEW: YEAR! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 3 VoV oNo o o o o NN NN o o Nt N ol o R NN oo Vo N o NN o oo Lo NN o o oo oxo { modulation Radios Are Ideal Gifts This Year Fer that extra special member on istmas list, why not get a The very newest tHing in radios this year is a frequency band similar to the short-wave bands. Although there are no stations sending out thé new type of broadcasts here as yet, more and mote dre going on the air all the time. Frequency tion is the very new type ' of casting which producés “con- cert hall” performance with practi- ! cally no static The real music lovers will wel- come nothing as much as a beauti- ful re A medel with the frequency modu- lation band for the radio and a per- manent-point sapphire néedle for the phonograph is the very best to| be had. The model which has these itages also features an auto- record changer, which per- mits a complete coneert without extra adjustments, If yo want to give a radio-phono- graph to some fortunate friend this hristmas by all means give thé 4 beautiful cabinet which, ed, looks like a period- designed p: of furniture. A con- venient e matic nient feature on some of the new 0§ is indication of for- eign staticns by names of thé coun- tries themselves cations only a necessary country little “fishing" i$ to find stations in the of your choice - - Sam Breadon, St magnate, ew York Louis baseball piayed on kid teams in To All Our Friends and Customers: A Merry Chrisimas N s \ ; N N N { N ) ) N N \ ] } N N N )\ N ) ) : \ Reid U Drive | 133 S. MAIN ST. Phone 656 % { e S May this be a Meiry Christmas ume for You and Yours. May' you realization of your gift anticipation. And may the spirit of good will ¥ * Anderson’s modu- | lio phonograph combination. ! to insist upon is| cupboeards’ built right With these indi-| prevade the land every day of the year. : Chef Describes | ‘How to Carve ' Turkey Properly Fine roast turkey reigns supreme over the American Christmas table. But no matter how large or smal | it may, be, the obstacle of carving the bird must first be overcome be- fore it can be enjoyed. Since carving is almost an art in itself, a few expert suggestions are made by Maurice Gonneau, chef at ! a downtown hotel in New York: Before starting to cut the turkey, shagpen the carving knife with the steel. The correct way to sharpen the knifé is to hold the steel se- curely in the left hand, passing the | A #°> blade against the | T, &S far side of the . steel with a quick stroke toward the left hand. When the knife is sharpéned, re- move the second joints by putting fork between second joint and drum- stick. Insert knife between carcass | and second joint and cut, then with the fork pull the joint free from the carcass. It turkey is properly | cooked tHis" will be edsy. Next re- move the wings by cutting very caréfully, ingérting knife toward the joints and pull out as with the sec- ond joint. Take care not to cut into the breast. | With the breast of the turkey fac- | ing you, slice the white meat with | a downwara stroke and away from ! thé bone. Next cut the drumstick | free from the sécond joinit and slice | the latter. Then cut the tail with | lower back meat and cut out the “qyster” which is a small amount | of dark meat on the back which is always in demand because of its de- licate flavor. Serve the meat with the stuffing, | giblet grdvy and cranberry sauce. | Spoon out the stuffing which' is placed first on the plate. Cover | with oné piece of dark and one piece of light meat, unléss there areé | special preféresites, and cover with giblet gravy. Placé helping of eran- berry saute on the side. DICTIONARY 1S VERY SUPER-GIFT A “wordy” ‘gift—that’ says Merry s for a lifetime a dic- It's a gift for évery mem- ber of the family from son or daugh- ter going to school to grandma and pa trying to keep up with the conversation of the present genera- tion | Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, fifth edition, is the bést handy- lsize for daily use. Comes in vari- our bindings from blue cloth to a' handsome volumé bund in dark |blue limp pigskin, gold-edged and round-cornereéd. - o PORTABLE RADIO ara | One of the new portable radios Inow has its dial and tuning face right under the handle so that no bumping will hurt the delicate mechanisms With this type, also; |there is no need of unlocking or viifastening hooks before the radio’ can’ be put into use. 1 be as happy in the s as you were in their Music Shop MR. and MRS, fiEORGE ANDERSON SEWING CABINET VERY HANDY GIFT If she likes to do her sewing as she listens to the radio or enjoys the cozy warmtH of thé fifeplace, she’ll be delighted with a sewing cabinet—a smartly styled one that can proudly take its place in bou- doir or living room! One beautiful cabinet is espé clally commodious, with large dr: er to kéep threads and néedles sép- arate. A revolving tray with pegs makes it easy to choose just the right shade of thre: Partitions for pins, tapes, sissors, keep every- thing in place. - FOR THE BRIDE Don't overlook that bride-to-be on your list in the ordinary Christ- mas rush. Maké this a spécial year with' a gift of exquisite matched lingeérie. She will love the white satin gown, slip and pantiés all trimmed alike and beautifully packed in a white and silver con- tainer, LSAYS A MERRY MERRY CHRISTMAS @ William Fleek MACHINE SHOP TRANSFER 'QUAINT LUSTRE - HOME TEA SET | s tea chilly days! | Mother will feel especifilly gra- ¢ious if she servés her guests from a quaint old pink luster tea set |The pattern is copled from a Wil- | lamsburg design dating back to | Colonial times | She’ll also be proud to know tHat the king and queen of England, after their tour of the United and toast time these D o D 2 T 2 D o o D o O o o Y oV N NN Voo e A 9 ® ¢ ’ ] EEECERCEEE CEEEEEEEEEEEEEE e ee et RERRRIRRRG R R R R R R R R R R R R R R RN IR R R R AR R R R R AR R R PR AR RIS SRS States, PAGE IRE} carried with them a: set this lovely pink luster. sented to them by Mrs, nki D. Roosevelt. This famous’ pattq was selectéd because ft b the traditional American folkid alive when Willlamsburg was capital of the United States. Think how proud mother woy be to have a matehing set! - O-Ts LUCK CHARM Doés he believe in good charms? Give him a 8t. CI pher coin knife. These élevér may be worn as watch chi on key chath. * - Yuletide . Greetings rause Concrete Products Manufacturer Building Material Dealer JUNEAU and ANCHORAGE The Jones- Stevens Shop W Where Smart Women Shop First for the Last Word in Style