The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 24, 1951, Page 9

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” Bl JUNEAU, ALASKA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1‘) 1 MEMBER \‘\"S()CIATFD PRESS "nlw TEN CENTS \Unifed States Top Smaller Towns ‘KWW@W 'Buyer and Supplier Began Lighting In Tree Indusiry Ouldoor Trees fiz““lSTMAs u , The United St is the world’s | Although the White House and ply as well as or Center oufdoor tree p buyer in the Christmas tree Pe i ¢ become famous n i S better than $50,000,0C0 in recent years, the practice of i3 Lusi lighting outdoor trees began in ) . " smailer towns and cities long be- The majority of our Christmas these two displays became an | trees come from New England, New |, o | York and Pennsylvania, the north with regards | <t, and the Northwest 6 Four widely separated commu- ! ons. In recent years, Rities lighted up as early as 1913 has annually marketed Two of them, McDonald and Ger- beal use. | mantown, were in Pennsylvania. Ore., decorated a la - of the trees for Christmas Riverside, Calif., re cut early in the fall and inted a larte evergreen, an Aracur- es are kept green with plenty | ja, il shipped to distribu- | PG RR MUJ ° d " 2 | e e , The ALASKAN Magazine was in 1924 and was sponsored by 1 the American Forestry associat 1" " i L H. B. "Ber!"” and Mary Barrer For the past two years the i CHANNEL | Sl mih el 'f “mzwww "”*g‘"rc:ri"x**gflwmzfl%fimm 4 EMPORIUM Besi\ms s for the Holidays and 1952 B . gfié\;w 3%3‘%5 ur Alaska Friends E‘!!“EI’ ‘Y p “@ ‘EE é)"" """Ebby ls EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY 2 ””*%"&%gg’”’? ; g . end NN Life offers us ; nothing more precious than the ,oyaky and understanding of real frienda So this Christmas gresting iunntm!’ua’nfidfu”of Mch for the chmpc Aof our fn...a.l.,,. G May you enjoya very Merry sy | ; ( - <18 : ‘ i"7 . Christmas and a Happy ; (Ilr'rh Nhl;o 5 pricos 0 ? e 3 - > New Year. Station Operations nager Dean Williams Don Pegues. PR e Bob Gray R R ke WORLD OF }[APPINF_SS 3t et b Ly Fred_Baxter y 3 4 . % Chief Mechanic A B o 5 3 Stan Asplund Jim Wood - e 3 Dous Gress Gladys Vaille Barbara Anderton Station Accountant LPiv Auerrcav Worto AIRWAYS WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE B ot B Bebrends Ca QUALITY SINCE /887 l.’l,l.lfll,bbtl.bflmblfill‘ifibwmm PR R K ¥ - _:?“}

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