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PJ\G SIX e o Pt e o e et e e e e P e e e e P P = et e o et e = | ALASK m/* S w -mnun:s _wing Si | [ | | T £ £ o oy e et e e g e e e g ’;'x:i!::" | those failed kept home of town |two part interest | Citizens business consistent party was was re CHARTER PLANES a! JUNEAU 1 fo 8 pasengers PLANES BASED at SITKA P bt A e e e e e e e e e ;}\_AQHCJE)—» AD\-‘A.—AT—‘AD‘:'.—‘-M-—A:&:W imcscimc Senees e From Skagway the rest of the United States. This The fact that there ie composed of THE DAILY ALASKA. EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA make her paintings cover as many Sharon, returned nome Friday af- News Noles\pmt; of Alaska as she can fi noon after a short stay at places to teach. She plans to ¢is- Glacier, where he husband is em- play her paintings in differen: ployed. 0ca She expects to retun mameed to Skagway before leaving for t Let those who will, Interior. the first robin of spring, but an n more pleasant promise that ardently desired season of the There was a pleasant gatherinc | (SPZCIAL CORRESPONDENCE) |at the Pr erian Manse ot ycar was the beautiful little blue- | Wy R 3 Sunday evening after church, bird which sat atop a picket in our SCEIS, RIS Tlifd[?!(\?“:p‘x;l .\‘i o \(I,‘:” Oir’.: being present to enjoy the hospit- {ront yard last Wednesday after- R ((A,. ihe . fiest ality and refreshments provide oon, preening itself in the _doubl— B e RT3 i apening ds B by Rev. and Mrs. Dodge. Tee cream ful warmth of a cold April sun. e telephone service between SKag- yonpeq with fresh strawberries, cake The bird was one of a flock which way and Haines and Seattle and .4 .offes were served. T. Nelson started arriving that day and was Sovice 1 . i Whitehorse also favored t! 1 busily hunting seeds and other SR S Ut 10D8 .8 e Many oothering with @ very beautif So far the robins are con- improvements planned for Aln\kq sacred solo. suicuous by their absence. by the Alaska Communications il athe: e H l l ' T"””" and 15§ _f’]"‘»‘”" L We take great uleasure in ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Noel Pennington a! Y c e u es 0- fn CUXILg.]xunx Hlxu\\}‘x’ j:x~in;flfi\;“‘\ tending birthaay greetings to tw ay that they are enjoying wonder- he ACS has also leased the line gotogenarians in cur column this ful spring weather in San Fran- S”KA tetween Skagway and Whitehorse week Both Frank Fowler and cisco. Mr. Pennington, Canadian ® and telephone service is now avail- yyg Fannie Ungerfroren celebra'- Customs and Immigration office, PETERSBURG able to the public from their oq their 0th birthdays. Both arc and wife and daughter, Patty, @ i Sepuonss: BoaNeen SR RS and hearty and able 1o get spent a very unpleasant few weeks WRANGEI_L Cknfi;\\'n,\' the sm\n’(? h}n& lm,m im- ry well indeed, b at White P this winter, during . prmc;({ and g DOw, In, eXcellent ng and eyesight is ver hich time the train was stuck for ETCHIKAN condition. This gives local Tesi- gooq. Entitled to birthday greei- ceveral days, and they were short . K C {dents speedy communication With jnes but a long ways from the of food and it was very cold with points in the States and Canada gge class of the first two, is We ale blowing. ICY SIRA” AREA jand Alaska, and will nlwzm avgrm\l ton Price whose birthday was t articularly 9 5= o M e) i B Gan. " Rates borven, bete sl B oo i g ided 00 e, v, and Mra Tl Mefiier: et | s e LR e mention, but two other aged resi- ,,, the Norah on their way to s l T . E h w \i l w Jrmlv are most reasonable and €on- gents to whom Skagway points ypar et il Horhd. it evera r!pS ac. eckk io: Bections are generally, CleAF., The with pride, 15 Bill SHEFMNE: the menite 05 o SONCAHY Nere duF- cost for three minutes between here payper, who is nearly 81 year f,‘..‘nfmr “x;;mdn rs( gr d’l ufxeb- in |and Seattle during the day is $450 if not already there, and .. o0 i Tank . HAINES plus t hts and Sundays the ot . arge of the Standard Oil Tank | gaet is 5 iet Pullen, 86, who, un- ;oy; He spent the past year \ ’ ¥ til just recently, has been ab > in that position. . SKAGNA\ ¥ to be up every d At pres N Uih S fh 'f AI k P " ' ‘216Tm inulhtlp'\l (h-;u;m de';(\s out wrre, pullen is not \ery well. 1 David _Stéphei B con 1 voters, a record for Skagway g i avi nsun, retired con- ©® Numerous Uiher douineast Alaska roinis i thild was almoet, 100 percsill of Do e Wie climate SBLIEIS his .ot bR eRE AME Baie cont- long life. ered The few who e ny, returned Tuesday after hav- get to the polls were Margaret Cooper arrived & spent the winter in the States. by illness or were out White Pass hospital las He reports having had a wonderful were vacation but is glad to get home. Saturday to gladden the hearts o s on the ticket made mp ang Mrs. Thomas Cooper and n in the voting. The s, Shirley and Judy. Mothe Mr. and Mrs. John Hvisdock rty, composed of 1ocal pnq paby are doing nicely under 'ented Bill Feero, Jr’s cozy little nen, won With & WXy the care of Dr, Dahl vote. The opposing will move into their new home the Independents, and The Four-H Club girls met thi the first of the week. White P em- o . afterncon at the recreation hall to gz oy ployees. Mrs. Marie Hoyt, Whose .ot takbles for the Easter preak- MIS: Clarence Walters and chil- . [name appeare on both tickets gact tomorrow morning. dren left by plane for their home FOR 'NFORNA'”ON }' for a three r term on the ; in Douglas after a couple of waeks one t][ cehool board w the t Gilbert Koffel, City Clerk, has Visit with their parents and other AND RESER\IA'”ONJ il ;:oe 186. Ms. Hoyt hendsRs e THi sitioht #o relatives here. Bill Feero sent his st capably on the boa come effective April 15 and wil YOUng bull dog to Juneau with m:;,_s_.__._.:__.,_._,_:.:.:‘::_.____‘_._.._.\,.._..-..;—_q eral years. C. A. Ca v taki summer. Maryin them for treatment, but was in- elected Mayor with 167 wtm a voung man who serv formed that she was not seriou Bruce Boynton ing Fph 1y hurt. 1 " N N v as a sergeant in the Port * .aI||||IIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIl!IIHHIHIIIIHIli!l?lllIl!!IIIIHH|l|'Il!!lllliflllllflllflh- votes. Company, during CHb We illfur —- For councilmen for two terms j;¢ place M ank Richmond, Jr., was the results were F. D. Calkins, 163; = taks suddenly the latter part Charles Coffey, 167; E. T. Hest- vyouno David Edwards was of this week and is in the ness, 166; W. - host at a dinner party Mar hospital where she is recovering L. ,:\"5"“- 36; thirtieth, the occasion being his Dicely. Calkins is the cashier of the local gy thday. Following a S tack and has been a resident of ;ciouc ginmer at the Edwards A group of workers of the Kan- for past two Vears. pome the guests were taken. to S35 City Bridge Construction Co. He is a member of th e Chamber of {,o Broadway Theatre, owned and 2rrived here this week and wili Commerce and is keenly interested ,r-rateq by his uncle, Bill Feero. €réct several tanks along the water v ic affairs. Mrs. Calkins also L front. Orin Smith, Standard Oil in the tank. Charles Coffey Between 3 and 3:30 Wednes man from San Francisco, is in is a tall Texan \\hn came to the morning a large generator at the charge of the work. In the party ‘F e T ROy ‘i‘;"”‘“ . 3"i local power plant burned up, throw- 2r¢ 1w1.= . M““';- g' JW L;'}‘;“?h! L me o o e Lrought ife and o L 5 1] earcy an F % ilker- Alaska Transporiation Company : Toes o g the own in darkness_gga Pl Besrey wnd O W, wiker years. At gro ciren Mrs. Clara Smith fhe Kirkland, Wasn M. W. Warren manager of the (.jonhone operator, was equal of Everett, Wash, and H. Morse Ask al Merchandise (n. emergency and when a call Of Bellevue, Wash. These are all Freight, Refrigerafion and ddie L. D. Lauder- stuess Is a young ywas flashed on the hoard to Jack K- C. Bridée men. who has t quite a few £ %) o 5 bach and F. M. Caldwell, Standard F ey : =Q‘ ! = ‘ yeers in Skagway. n&qw wife and f‘{?n a;(;]r m:ep;r;nlx;idi::?:;' im, t}:g oil men(,i are also with the party. asse_ger Service fo Alaska | i T Ly ovc,and him and ne immediiely go: the Ol men are sio with the par: man Iru'}}l\.u White Pass' and that, getting out two or three men €1 North Hotel while in town. ti"’ candidate backed by the Long- ¢ ey e incident brought to 2 shore union. Mrs. Hoyt is active H i Floyd “Bud” Phelps, National H| o the attention of the fire depart- d Reglflnr S L4 flg,S fr’”fl Seanle and in lodge and club w and has pent the necessity of makm;:pplo- Grocery salesman, flew over from resided in Skagway quite a num- jon for power failure in the Juneau one day this week in the 7 = ber of years. Her husband is interests of his company. He re- .5 event of fire so that an alarm Tacoma, Washington Master Mechanic for the White orenty 0L, D% 50 Hhat e e e Suncan By piane. I)’rassc::g“lhe:‘ Ilua;:; l;:n sons. May- The damage done amounts to sev- e S o B e a t 3 % il s o » eral thousand dollars. ajor Ire Kelly spent a few days For Raics and Infermafion ame bere during the lin Skagway this week on vaca- big construction comp: 7 o i tion. o el s ™ gard 5 C. J. Rogers, president of the CONSULT MElage G \make, Jhls hite Pass Railroad, returned to ST 5 £ f}e hr;’ught Chx;[m.s children gyagway on Friday's train, after A Party of seven Canac!mn sol- Alaska Transporiation Company | = ™ i sunding the Wiy i the oty e SIGE Srmmene | G0 b o Haines Exercise Party, arrived in Mrs. Marianne M. ligan will 2 ’ v 1xilt Skagway earl; this weck after 4 The Women’s Church Auxiliary v o GASTINEAU HOTEL Lgi:':edzx‘:::a:_il;‘erx' .jrcan')r‘ Su;;i, met at the Presbyterian Chudh \:mp}l{etgng 111:‘e hn-ip b‘y ‘OO{N;Y” Sk where sb teach in the Mt. 2 i ne Haines highway from ite- - Thursday afternoon with Mrs. “ P. 0. Box 61-——PHONE 879 Edgecumbe school until June when Grorse “Lingle as hostess ;he was norse. They had six dogs with Juneau, Alaska she will leave for S Oreg s ¢ vy W h Tt fr 4 2 or Salem, Oregon, pesisted by Mrs. Henry Williams. them. The men came up from to attend summer ol for six Haines on a small boat, and re- weeks. Then she There were 17 members and guests E 7 turned to Whitehorse by train. In il I Wrn 10 present. Mrs. Arnold Gutfeld has O™ 55 7 e i e .5 VL M e ligan, a talented @ whi Ses Ciie: FFC. H. J. Shi K. A. Dicks E L L l S A l R L l N E S pastels for her 5 ):nrc;esu fr) Mrs. Herman and (lnu"hter, F. E Rockaur:‘ear:xd A. E. Plglr:flxl: DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg anc steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Your Beposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Banik of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION e SR S i S sttt - RNRR Signs of Spring... NEW SHADES . for FLOOR, TABLE or PIN-UP LAMPS Latest Model Vacuum Cleaners HOOVER, ROYAL, GENERAL ELECTRIC or APEX for thorough spring house cleaning Beautifv] General Electric and Hotpoint Refrigerators and Ranges : TO MODERNIZE YOUR KITCHEN Take Your Choice of These Essentials NOW at the Alaska Eledric Light and Power Co. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly, Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Tops in Merchandise North, their train that morning so spen the night at the Golden North. wife { | | and five chil- John Tahl, sing about dren arrived on the Norah and will spend the next few weeks in Skag- of way, waiting for navigation to open so they may proceed to Eagle where Mr. Tahl is engaged in mining They are occupying one of Mrs. Lee's barracks while bere, and Mr. Tahl is longshore- ing. | Mr. and Mrs. Hackenburger and family were guests at the Golden having arrived on the last boat. They were on their way 'to Fairbanks where Hackenburger who is employed by the CAA, has been i transferred. H Frank Shulters, who left here a few months ago, is has returned and working for John Pichotta a n Skagway. The men arrived too late to catch TWENTY ROOM HOTEL, well iur- tBUESCHER ALTO SAX, Gibson { OIL PANGP. SATI URDAY APRIL 12, I947 WANT ADS Ao 3 " FOR SALE nished, large lobby, dining room and kitchen, steam heat, doing a good business. Gress income around $15,000 a year. Located in heart of Columbia Basin. One owner twenty years. Income will more than pay out in five years. MURPHY & MURPHY LIQUOR STORE and GROCERY. IDLEWILD 364 TROLLER. INCOME PROPERTY- ‘Two houses Harris Street. ARCTIC CAB COMPANY. ROYAL BLUE GARAGE. OIL BURNER AND PLUMBING SHOP. $25000 will handle. Buy direct 3 APT-UNIT—DOUGLAS from owner. Box 426, Soap Lake, MODERN, FURNISHED, 2 BED- Washington. Apr. 12 & 19. ROOM—Marine view, 2 lots, RS SN 5 SRR S < % Douglas. WILLOUGHBY PROPERTY guitar and case, Automatic good conditic Phone D91 in moderately priced. 2 ACRES—with 4-bedrocms, double the Light Company. Mrs. Nancy ord ) éh dio-phono. comb. garage-—-terms., Shulters: will arrive soon to join Td chauger, radio-] s 20x20 FURNISHED EOUSE 2 . 567. = , near ey | Call Roy Eaton. Ph. 567. 552 AUE’ BEYE 1985 | : 10 ACRES, Giacier Highway, liv- Among those registered at the 110 D.C. Diesel light plant, G_kw. able house. > !Golden North Hotel are Joan’De-! Call 567. 552-4t. PROPERTY NEAR AIRPORT. Courcy, Toronto, Ont.; R. B. . Arnett, F. R. Chapman, and R. C. TROLLER, 29 ft, fully equipped, MUBPHY & MURPHY Kilbourne, Whitehorse, who ar-| ready to fish, Chrysler Ace with REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS rived to spend the Easter holidays reduction. Phone 567. Phone 676 over First rel Band FOR SALE Capt. John Harriman of Denver las 364, Colorado, and Capt. Henry Hard- s S S G AUK BAY PRO?ER’IY‘“ : o I ver. as y hteRtk ing, Jr. of Hevel, Thas, drived \WHLD.BQUIPEED mofcth bSH. any, tiesr.store and GOk ik e lha)g\\ayty% e: ;\:afi e.“ o f:;e including building and propet and on highway, 3 bedruo}n el L (iw‘l nelr Homes.| - No competition, $15,640 plus in- house, l'urmshedA:;nd T8 A 4 : s 3 ventory. Write Christy's Bak terial Tor & neth bedtbois Os BObbith, “.0 A A employee. g ayh, midifieAlanica. - 561-9L. |/ oail B0k ok g g il from Anchorage, is spending a few, — "'7' " T T call 204 or see R. W. Kruse at in town on “weather® busi- [ ARGE PACKING TRUNK. Phone ~uk Bar. 552-tf. young tusiness man apartment on Fourth Avenue and j ¢ purchased the D. C. L. Polley promising Skagway William Feero, home and will move into the up- stairs departure for Juneau. to and make another " ment upstairs. upon their Bill plans downstairs apartment bachelor apart- He states he plans apartment rent the on spending the rest of his life in jof $100,000. gway, where he is owner and law if the guilty parties are caught or any further damage re- sults. GASOLINE COLE! BOYS BICYCLE, ovel , 551-tf. 357, AN RAN(‘El t:me clock, four burners, broil 2 pot and pan drawers. Phone or inguire 317 North 551-tf. | er. Phone Black 449. — e 1 NEW i porcelain sir both new. 5 pan. Call Green 715 after tf top and mum,s,i 7S WICKER CHAIR and rocker, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dennis, Well “opop wwashing machine $45. Ph. known Skagwayites, have adopted Red 735. 550-tf, a little girl about four years old. AR 3 The mother has several of her $5250 for a new modern home, family in the sanatorium at Sitka and was unable to care for the child. The Jack Kirmses, Mrs. Hazel Kirmse, the John Kellers and Emel Richters expect to be back in Skagway by the end of this month after havingspe ntthe datin after spending the past few weeks in the States. Mrs. Kirmse left before Christmas. - INCORPORATIONS The Globe Distributing Co., Inc., of Portland, Ore., has received au- | thority from Territorial Auditor ank A. Boyle to do business in Alaska Inter-Post Cabs, Inc., of Anchor- age, has filed papers of incorpora- tion in the Auditor’s office. The firm’s capital stock consists of 1,- 000 shares having a par value of $100 each for a total capitalization Original stockholders are Carl A. Sturdavant, Earl A, De- Hart and Alvin H. Kapperud. completely furnished, Glacier Hi- way. See Murphy & Murphy. 550-tf. I\EWLY CONSTRUC LD HOME ‘Waynor Addition, full basement, garage, modern. See Murphy & Murphy. 550-t1. SILVERTONE COI\QQLE radlo andl walnut dining room set. Phone 4186. 549-tf. 16-FT. BOAT 1ov saie. Call 037, 2 long, & short. 548-t1. 35 FT. TROLLER, ready to go. Call Green 170 or inquire Bertie II, No. 1 float. 547-tf. 30 PLYMOUTH COUPE. Art Van Humbeck, % Yellow Cab. 547-tf. FULLY FURNISHED HOTEL, Ph. 187. 546-tf. ONE USED Ford V-8 dump truck with 4-yd. dump body. See D. B. Femmer or view at Juneau Mot- ors. 543-t1. N Sell it with an Empire Want-ad! NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN | That or April 2nd, 1947, in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Watie M. Wagner Garrett was appointed administratrix of the estate of WIL- LIAM J. WAGNER, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said administratrix at | {Douglas, Alaska, within six months | from the date of the first publication | of this notice. Said administratrix has filed her | petition in the above described court for judgment setting aside and awarding to Watie M. Wagner Gar. rett, surviving widow of the deced- ent, the entire estate of the deced ent, the same being less than $4, 000.00; and all persons concerned are notified to be and appear in the | U. S. Comissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, at | 10 o'clock A. M., on the 7th day of May, 1947, and show cause, if any | they have, why judgment shoud not be so rendered. | g WATIE M. WAGNER GARRETT, | Administratrix. | First publication, April 5, 1947. e ———————————————————————————————————————— L35 publication, April 26, 1947. y f 1936 LINCOLN Zephyr Sedan in Seattle $650—cash. Ph. 525 . 541-tf FOR SALE—1942 Chevrolet sta- tion wagon. See at Connor's Mo- tor. 538-tf 100 GAL. TANK on 2 wheel trailer. % bed and cuil springs. Phone 0355. 537-tf BABY BUGGY, crib, basinette, play pen. Black 768. 533-tf GOOD GOING FULLY equipped restaurant with 3 apts. and own living quarters. See Management, Dew Drop Inn. 531-tf .4 ROOM furnisneu “cuse and 1941 Ford pick-up on patented beach property. Call 756, 524~ PROTECT your Investment and property with FIRETOX. It works 24 hours a day. Home and Marine type now in stock. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. 524-if GOOD INCOME property. See Nick Roc(wich 515-t8 F'OR SALE—Tmee houses and lot, houses ir good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Dnvll.| Box 576, Juneau. 47241, {USED JUTE WINE FRIEZE BOXES, Alaska Mus'c % shape Supply. 552-tf. $20C up. DAVENPORT and red, good con- Also Sun See Dick Cong- from Hickey's 552-2t. chair, newly re diticn $150, compi Flame oil heater den, 3rd door manager of the Broadway Theatre 551-2t. ¢ ——————— and the Skagway Hardware bu & sl A 5 {WANT VvORK 'lu(k du\,el Ph ing and apartment. FOR SALE—E: Washing mach-| Red 635. 552-3t. -— | ine - tub - whirler - = A The thawers are still working good condition, Upstair and lwnp on various mains in town. The rear, 530 Park Avenue 550-6t. ground was so deeply frozen this 6 p. m hed apt. or house dghie. ft. Fully equipped. War G ‘(‘A\l;‘;r é"-)‘(’)‘l; of Mrs. R. V. Dotson returned to| Veus, Nusget Apt. No. 2-alter : 550-2t, Skagway Tuesday after spending P O ncbor/ At o LRI e S the winter at Wrangell and has ©OF eveniacs. Account- accepted a pos-lti\?n at_thc 1gleo wirLy's L‘NGINE" Wm}“;w andi Experi- Snack Bar. She is staying at the ready to go, ideal for light boat, { Enee sary. Inquire Rm. 106 Chandler home at present. Contact. Dayton Fleek at Piggly| Territorial Bldg. 549-t1, Vanddls destroyed @il the legall e wife and daughter, de notices and pictures of wanted LIGHT PL! one Universall o/ T /""(""“ 2 bedrcom " men and other papers posted in 110, 1563 watts, $375, one I 111 hguse, or, spariment. | Call "MIs. the post office lobby recently. AS Witte, 32 volts, 1500 watts, and| C8unt. 654 8a 549-t1. Skagway has no newspaper, resi- hatteries, $550. Auke Bay Market |scrap LEAD. Call Madsen's Cycle dum:s are forced to rely upon ‘ths’ & Marine Station. 550-tf.{ and Fishing Supply. 547-tf. public bulletin board in the lobby _ - - P . ¢ for posting various items of in- 1-3 ROOM CABIN, oil heat, W- | SOBER, STEADY MAN to share terest and legal notices, etc. The er, furnished. Call at 142 WH“I cabin with elderly man. See Wm pastmaster has issued a warning oughby. 550-tf.1 Robertson, Dougla dh i at punishment will be —— ——— ;oe'tlsz o;kt| to tphe full extent of the ONE 39x74 COIL BED SPRING, 1|WANTED Attracuve offer for ex- perienced shoe salesman. Empire C 1952. Write WANTED — — %0 rent—modern twe bedroom house long time Junea: resident. Phone 636. 525-t1 WANTED— bedroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennan, Write Empire C-1234. 503-t> WAT\TED—-UBed rumlture 142 wi loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phnn,. 656, 3rd and Main. Specializin; in permanents. Open evenings b) (203-3tf appointment. 1 PTANOS RENTEL Arnderson Shop. ey ana T ONT, clean, heated hedroom for man. Phene Green 410. 548-tf. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by ov or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 548-2t. ONE ROOM apt. suitable for cou;;lt in respectable home. Phone 882. 536-t1 /OOMS—Klitohen privileges. Homs Hotel—Ph. 886. Z SEAVIEW APT.—Op# oplock from Federal Building. (370-t2 MISCELLANEOUS * WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Mauerials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Reiail LOST AND FOUND FOUNDAZipper case containing 4 keys. Owner identify and pay for ad. Empire Ofifice. dh. LOST—Between Empire corner and First Natl. Bank, silver earring, Chinese design, about inch long. Reward. Return to Empire. 544-3t, GUARANTEEL" Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phome 2C1 315 Decker Way. Yenan, China's Communist capi- tal, had 10,000 residents 10 years ago but grew to 50,000 during World War II. Rmm— o Buy it through Empire want-ld.ll

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