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ALASKA , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1945 St B i e b SRMWMGMMMML %@5’ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEA EAT MORE TURNIPS i tween the window frame and the Turnips are important because casing, and also on the roller. they're a good source of calcium. - ->oe -, plies vitamin A. In order to get You can sour milk if you need to' much vitamin C, turnips should be by adding one and one-half table- eaten raw, and turnip sticks or|spoons of lemon ]lllc(‘ to each cup I = }‘:i slivers really are delicious in the of milk afl /il relish dish or salad bowl >+ 3 - Gum is easily remgved fronr russ If windows are hard to raise, if it is chilled with a piece of ice pour a little hot shortening be- before trying to dig up. Lis A X 2 b3 X p L. 2 . G 4 X - Saae e Sam - Dan- famy - e Ban - e D e S-Sy i H \ H H v H | , bl LV FRRRRRRRRRRG IR} MAY THE SKJIES BE FILLED WITH CHEERFUL GREET. ;f Py INGS TO YOU. OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WE @ e TRULY APPRECIATE YOUR LIBERAL PATRONAGE AND d /5 TRUST WE MAY CONTINUE TO MERIT YOUR CONSID- an con'entmen' In ('/ ERATION. 4 @ @ JUNEAU - YOUNG e A « . 9 HARDWARE C0. s, moy v s, % Lo | @ T Il s fam S D de 9280 | “Thanks to all the good ;;) ' o e B fee 245 | friends of this organiz- ation for enabling us to Continue to be of serv- ice to you.” BT oLy RRREPRRRRRIARFRRRRRRRRRRRRIRR .‘-‘ WE DO NOT CONSIDER OUR CHRIST- Triplette and nalziel / MAS COMPLETE UNTIL WE'HAVE EX- CONTRACTORS The aroma of Yule logs burning . . . gay holly wreaths lm\sehd Chpist- PRESSED OUR SEASON'S GREETINGS TO mas tree by the fire place . . . beribboned gifts and whispered conferences . . . THOSE WITH WHOM WE HAVE BEEN i T Jas S Jan e Jas o2 \f Christmas stockings . . . the eager anticipation of c¢hildren awaiting Santa . . . 3 ASHORTED Y PR }")“‘f' 'lf RV VENE VNIV YRV VTV VNNV EVENZ VTN NTIEIIZY the Christmas dinner in all its traditional glory . . . the associations of loved ks ::“ I";\; ;\‘\) LTH':'E‘::D:"(::;I:"“ ::::'l::_' @ ones . . . the greetings of friends and the goodwill of all . . . the feeling of deep CAUSE WE KNOW THE V ALUE OF contentment and satisfaction brought about by the combination of these pleas- : FRIENDS LIKE YOU. ing thoughts . . . that's Christmas, American style. May it forever be so and may this Christmas be the type of Christmas you treasure so preciously, this is our Yuletide wish. CALIFORNIA GROCERY NICK BAVARD and SON \ ! { \ N \ ! { { { \ ! { { ! \ ! § $ame Do Sam-Jame-Dan ! i { \ { { § ; MARKET » 2008 o i o A8 o X 4 4N o AR R CHRISTmAS : 3 §n IS D-da I B S B D e D T B T 00 %« TO ONE AND AlLsy [ i H % HUTCHINGS' ECONOMY L / HE PEACE AND o : ) 3 f «stes, CONTENTMENT OF 2 ; ‘ i ;g Unsclfish interest in CThL‘I’S 15 [hC key' ,% ég note ()f IKIPPH‘IC.N at Chl’lStmflS!lme. v, 4 l IS WS ;f I May each gift you receive breathe love ¢ ( . % o L— and devotion and bind the ties of home f ) Would that the spirit o1 g and friendship more securely. % Christmas remain with each of AL L ) 3 ) us throughout the days of th; ¢ As for ourselves, we desire to e¥press ) ;z?;?fiezseaguIG\'geh?: S’&{:fi,, E our appreciation for your loyalty to us in ' § :'cluxdl 'uwflé'?je I::n('j\ptlce)Q: o § 1945.and wish vou a Merry Christmas. o d f th blems of ' g Z‘uornk;cgd oones eoneimfnends a ;g W A ’DEL“ MILLEH - ; happier life. 55 REPRESEP:;TATIVE o May each of us, in our cwn way, resolve to carry the ¢ an 3 spite of dhe Nty s our heors, mamtaining the | PACIFIC FRUIT and PRODUCE CO. o h t the year. § cheer of Christmas a roug ! % FRYE and COMPANY 4 5 VAl AN d ) .| Harbor Market = .. OPEN SUNDAYSand EVENINGS ; ) | ¢ -. o o OF THE YEAR! | : g celebrated Christmas sometimes under the e To cach of us the word Christmas greatest of difficulties, to say nothing of danger. Today, in warm, lighted homes we welcome the arrival of Yuletide, without thought of those early hardships. It might make our Christmas a little. happier, our hearts a little more thankful, to take thought of these things. h ies. T summons many happy memories. To the spirit of cheerfuh'lcss that is wm‘ ot Christmastime. And so,aswegfltharwnhunlondm our neighbors and friends, let’s rec: comforr ; and happiness from the thoughts of courtesies 2 and friendly acts of kindness which we have en- 4 It's here! The BIG DAY! That one day of the year to which each of us look with eager an- ticipation. It is the day when all of us, at lecst for the moment, can relax and enjoy the fellow- ship of loved ones and friends. We enjoy our friends all through the year, some it recalls a ride over the frozen countryside to grandma’s, sleigh- bells tinkling all the zwhile. To others . it recalls happy reunions in mirth- filled living rooms, gay banquets and . o ! glowing Christmas trees. But to all :,"':.:":::',::" .',"”.':,',';' ::' of ,,,' it's true, but there's something about Christmas joyed during the past year. And.on this BIG DAY " ‘ it recalls days of charm and i the deep joys which only Christmas cun that makes it stand out as. the one day of the year of the year, p:m accept our sincere-good wishés 5 ' 1 ment, the happiest days of our lives, bring. 2 when the cares of the morrow are forgotten in for the days of next year. ; May wou know this happiness in - all its fullness once ogain, dear [ * friends, this Christmas season of an . 1915 = | ONES-STEVENS ; i . IDEAL GLASS JONES-STEVENS : | DON ABEL ! < g COMPANY b CONTRACTOR