Show 1 3 i b d r. r kJ 14 r 4 Year scar after alter year we have been en wish wish- wishing ing our friends a n Merry Christmas f each year hoping to make oar Y 4 message a little warmer a little littlemore littlemore more personal It is with 1 some such thought as as N this that we now add this Merry l u Christmas to the many that have gone before L lor with the hope that it a awill I will find you yon ou abundantly blessed 1 with everything that flint the magic wand of Christmas can bestow 1 Eight Eyed Spiders Most spiders have eight eyes ar nr- arranged arranged ranged in rows across the head I r H IT I I I- I H- H Hf f Similar i a 1 Moi f t That we wish one and all a fl Merry I Christmas f O O O Oi t i That tho clerks have haye been more than busy this week I j I O GOO O O Oi i I That they report nothing like It it I before I II j I O O OO O I That they gave good service during the mad rush however O O O I That If It you have Christmas visitors visitors- I report them to us that a n news Item may mayI I be made of the fact I O O O That the new city officers will soon coon take tako over I O OO O I That with the passing of the shortest day It wont won't be long before we are Ie wondering If 1 we are going to have ah an an anI anI early spring or late winter I i I 0 I That after a man marries his money goes to the grocer Instead of the haber haber- dasher j i O O O Oi i t That marriage Isn't a problem to work workout workout workout out it Is a a. problem to work out of or I O O O I 1 That a n good slogan Is In time of or peace prepare the Marines O O O OI I I That you Just recover from the over over- overstuffed overstuffed stuffed feeling of a n Thanksgiving dinner I I when it is time to warm up for the I abundance of or the Christmas board O 00 O O That lots of things spoil easily except I your temper which seems to Improve the longer you keep it it O O 00 O That If 1 everything else falls flattery is often used as a a. last resort and is generally most effective O O O That tho the way we depend upon It you would think we believe our luck would last forever O O O That we are a n people ople burdened with w th taxes and the heaviest tax is the one one on our good nature O O O I That after seeing some of these the very talkative talkies you sort of miss those I w 1 I 1 I MN- MN S S j i k H t DO YOU REE A-REE nt T-H T I CAll I t j if f FOR R. R T O I r- r 1 I I s f We are faced with the preeminent fact that if F i civilization is to survive ve we J i e must cultivate the L I science of human relationship the relationship the ability of t. t f fH H t peoples of all kinds to live together and work york i. I F t 1 together in the same world at peace peace From 1 j jy i y I i i Franklin D. D Roosevelt Roosevelt's last address which he he i I t did not live to deliver 4 r 1 t N f NL f L t I f I t. t T i. i i I In this s torn strife ife world the New Ne' Park Mining Minim i ing I. I i t T. T L Company faces the New Nev Year with confidence I r I in the future Americas America's basic philosophy of o 5 j 1 cooperation reinforced by its genius of pro- pro production i t. t s I r can and will prove to to be the answer t 4 SIa SIas t W I 7 m worlds world's problems I t I T many ny of f the I 4 r t f I J i ito to 1 I J j J tt J T T r To our stockholders whose investment nt and can l- l f t L I made possible our existence and to our o r f t l I i r employees upon whose efforts and aud cooperation our our ur future existence depends depe ds we wish wis to ext extend nd I t our best wishes for continued and increasing i I. I t I i wish l a I wish Y you i 1 f prosperity and happiness We you a aMerry 1 i Merry Christmas t r t 0 r 1 yI l J I J 1 r J 1 iii W. W PARR R M N NG COM COMPANY A J fi I f t rf t. y V. V J H. H CRANMER N President nt tJ Ii i U f I y t t Jj- Jj R n f t I i 11 i. i t T jr 1 r ri i M e i C j F I 1 i S. S r r YI ar t i I G I f J I A. A iY cis l A f W L 1 I WISHES ES 3 i. i n l 7 Im n r i iii MERRY A ii us u's 1 1 iy 4 Yn YULETIDE O V VI I ET I 1 E 1 r. r TO ALL ALLS ii 1 Of O S J e U our S 5 CT e you believe in pan Santy r py But even if you dont don't right now n wl the chances are ten j to one that that at one time in your our ur career the shor sh J IH 1 pants or long curls stage there was no doubt dou t in i 1 E your mind that there was a Santa Claus Clous You not 1 only believed in him but you were were in awe of him himl I r Santa Claus was a snort Short roly-poly roly gentleman a habitually clad in red with flowing white beard He H e f I S drove drove through the world Christmas Eve in a heavily heavily- laden sl drawn by eight ight dashing reindeer Its It's a beautiful old myth as Is much u h a part of the I joyous Christmas Christmas hrh tm Is season as is our our annual wish for a I Merry Yuletide for f r you you and yours S t I House of Dependable Merchandise Only silent ellent pictures where they didn't have anything to say O O O 0 I That It is very possible we couldn't give this country back to the Indians in its present condition of uncertainty O O O. O I That the fellow who tells everybody his troubles will never win the towns town's popularity contest i ac s j O 0 00 0 O 0 O 0 That Kenny of Lewis Bros stages stage stag handled the Christmas rush with hisa his a ways always happy smile and cheerful greet greet- greeting ing ng I j O 0 O O 1 That In these times of discontent a n pleasant smile and cheerful greeting Is a rarity I Present French Potts Ports I Cherbourg Is s the principal port of arrival in France at the present I time The French liner Liberte I still blocks the port of Havre one of j the hardest hit of the country's ports during the war At Cherbourg I the hulks of sunken vessels in the i ibay I Ibay bay and the damage along the docks still make it necessary for forthe forthe forthe the larger ships to drop anchor out out- outside outside side the port limits and to discharge passengers engers by tender The wrecked railroad station and out bombed fa facilities fa- fa facilities s which received receive prewar tour- tour tourists tourists have further increased the problem of getting the traveler into the country without permanently antagonizing anta him because of cus cus- customs customs customs toms red tape But the French have surmounted these obstacles with a system in speed that surpasses any ever used before the war The plan was worked out by French railway authorities and calls for debarkation debarkation debarkation tion to start several days before arrival suiTal at the port 1 U I I 1 t To the People of this ry Our Secretary of State Warns During this critical period food is a vital factor in ill our foreign And the attitude of Americans toward food can cnn make or break brenk I efforts to 1 our ll achieve peace and security our foreign poli poli- policy policy policy cy has entered the American f b home and taken takena ll 1 0 a seat at the family fam y table Th That's a t's ts the fighting general talking Here Her are the facts hes he's hest t deeply de ply concerned about Western Europe's grain crop i la pitifully short of the scarcely ample goal the farmers hoped to reach Weather beat them Our own 1947 1997 wheat crop hit a record high IF you and I take a few necessary necessary sary steps Uncle Sam Som can make makeup up Europe's shortage and avert famine with its ugly conse conse- consequences s certain to involve us How klow about It Can we get our families lies to save on bread one bread one tUn of bread each per r day Can we make an honest nest effort to substitute other food for meat on Tuesdays to eat no eggs eggson on Thursdays Just for tor a few months I 5 We can and ond must to prevent a world crisis isis Lets Let's all save wheat save meet meat save the peace 0 O TA TALLYHO j V I Due to a shortage 04 oi of reindeer this season we send you our Christmas our Christmas Greetings in this conventional waylIn way In this season of giving gilt may m we say that your friendship is our our om omI I choicest gift and we appreciate it beyond words to express 8 May your Christmas be a merry one indeed TRIBUNE-TELEGRAM TRIBUNE BARNEY HALL Agent o I i t vl- vl l T 9 V Vr II I r t y iy rr V. V ide One One man man one of many created a charac charac- character character ter who in fu like child-like faith and all embracing love will live through the centuries as the sym srm- symbol symbol bol of Christmas J The Tho man was Charles Dickens Dickens his his' hiss hiss' charac- charac Tiny l Y Tim rv And in the uc words V d i of or f Tiny v I Tim repeated oft oft rt-r rt repeated wed we'd cd like to toJa nt sa J t i t. t p A Ui MERRY M nUS j. j ia GOD D BLESS S 'S US i D INN I i JACK AND CLIFF CL F r t V e |