Guam Recorder 3, no. 8 (1926)

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..SAVEHTWTTH ICE'' DON'T THINK OF ICE AS AN EXPENSE IT IS AN ECONOMICNECESSITY. TS it econorrg/to pay the high pricesaskedfor food today and then risk havI ing that food spoiledor even tainted, in order to savethe small amount to insureyour food beingsweet,cleanand nourishing? necessary fCE not only keepsfood cold, but preservesits naturai flavor andkeepsit t fresh, healthfuland safeto eat. WASTED' IT IS NOTTHEICEYOUBUY,BUTTHEFOOD THATIS EXPENSIVE.

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