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Dear Santa . I would like a BB gun and a new wagon and if you will please bring Tippy a rubber bone. Tippy is my dog. He is a black and white wire hair terrier. I also would like a jack knife with four blades. My brother would like a two wheel bike with new tires. My mother would like a new dress and a new hat. My dad would like a new hat. Your friend, Leeds Age 10 1315 West Sixth St. Corona, Calif. ada TR Merry Christmas, O Dear Santa. Please send me a little bike for my little cousin, and please ,send me a little blackboard for my sis ter, and please, Santa, send me a bow and arrow, and I will be a good boy too. From Angel Garcia, 414 Washburn street, Corona, Calif. O Dear Santa Claus, I forgot something to tell you. Will you please send a little ratte for my little, baby cousin? That’s all for today, Santa Claus, and good bye. December 11, 1945 Dear Santa: I hope you have a snowy Christ mas so that you and your rein deer will have an easy time trav eling. Please, find these things for me. A girl's bike and a pair of skates for Christmas, dnd a wrist watch. Thank‘ you for always remem bering me in years past. Merry Christmas with love, Esther Romero 506 Merrill St. Corona, Calif. By Fa BA Dear Santa Claus, . Please bring me a doll that can open and shut her eyes. One that doesn’t cry. One that stands up. And please bring ‘me a doll walker that rolls on its wheels. Please bring me a tilly-wink set. With lots of love. Shari-Lou Blackmah. ‘Dear Santa: Will you please give me sweater and skirts from the Waves. Margaret Munoz 320 Victoria Street Corona, Calif. December 11, 1945 Dear, Santa: I want a bicycle and a new sweater and no new coat and some story books and a pair of skates and I also wish you good luck and a Merry Christmas. Thank you for always remembering, me in years past. , Sincerely yours, with love, Pauline Ford Mountain Avenue Corona, Calif., Rt. 1. December 13, 1945 Dear Santa Claus: Please give me a big doll. My sister wants a small doll, I will leave you some candy and fruit. The way to get in is to come in the door. Yours truly, Sheila Greer, 3rd grade 924 Lincoln St. Corona, Calif. December 18, 1945 Dear Santa Claus. Please would you bring me a doll? My little sister said bring her a big doll.I will leave you game candy ,and a sandwich, I live on the Foothill Ranch, Rte. 1, House 16. Yours truly, Earliner Hardison Foothill Ranch Corona, Calif. The Wyoming General Fund, at $8,819,981, in the highest in state history. December 14, 1945. Dear Santa. Claus. Please bring me a watch. How are your elsa? Have theymade a lots of toys. Ha! Ha! Do you still have rosy cheeks and a rosy mouth? Well I guess this is all. Wait, also a 22 riffe and a pocket knife. Good bye. Love, Kieth. E. 1121 Merrill St. Corona,. Calif. mm Re hy Rubbing in the other man’s mis takes won't rub out yours. December 12, 1945 Dear Santa Claus: Could you please bring me a doll and a skirt? I would like some dishes for my doll and a sweater. My sister wants a ball and a doll. Thank you for the toys you gave us last Christmas. I will give you some candy. Yours truly, Joanne Sanford 716 West Olive St. Corona, Calif. Lt. Subscribe to your local paper.
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Corona Daily Independent

Corona, California, US

Fri, Dec 21, 1945

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