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ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA children has been built by six Ro-- tarians at the Gravel Bunkers at THE DAILY four brary Building Fund. Each mem ber has pledged herself to raise and a thermostatically controlled Motorola dations -for people NEWS ITEMS T i for heating The Morkes plan to Indlan River. The picnic origin- money, personally, toward the fund. Mako l\ S¢ 0f ‘h(‘ E,\(’(‘“(‘nt use the cruiser for commercial ally planned for the building party Luncheons, teas, bridge, suppers fishing as well as for pleasure was called off, due to weather— are only a few of the expedients so the six men undertook to com- plete the building themselves. being used by the ladies. and Mrs ldst weekend at cruising. The boat has a 7': foot square fishing cockpit. . FROM SITKA (Special Service Provided by Our NEW SCHEDULES Mr. Glenn Moline has applied for hosts the reward offered by the Rotary Woik on the construction of three Cotrespondence) new oil tanks for the Standard Oil SITKA, Alaska, Aug. 2—Pyramid pooc i progressing rapidly, A Club for the apprehension and Sheldon Jackson School and Jun-j dE S Fisheries, Frank Wright, Jr., man- ... of ten men arrived e this conviction of anyone found guilty ior College, as a farewell to Mr. 2 asseflger an XpreS ager, started operation Monday ek ahoard the Ketchikan cruiser Of destroying recreational cabins and Mrs. James Spivey, volunteer)pgEKER BLDG. w(,“dpm.y invest- |SLEEPING BAG, also used win- with the opening of the cannery cagalyst on which the crew is liy- In the Sitka vicinity. No definite workers at the school for the past{ ment, Terms. dows. Phone Green 213 after 6 DAILY :’\”:w[m ’rllu’» l'fll‘mm'f vr(e\v ;:(1 1.) ing; experienced employees of the action 11"? been lt;lkecnbon Mr. Mo- year; Mrs. Wmox;: Horton, Mr.{AppX NO. 1—48 ft. Packer. | pam 650-tf. b, 3 nployees consists almost entirely ng 1dg . line's claim, as his ¢abin was r|- and Mrs. George Prescott, visitors by = o - % Chicago Bridge and Iron Con p! S. 8! THE ALEXANDER HOME, ‘ sau—Ketchika f 1 cople, as only tel 3 Y ely oW | s WASHING i Juneau—Ketchikan S ARHAYD Y‘J' ”:“(Hlyu;';‘:.“‘”:; \\u\w_\( m(:x\n $lp(n struction Company vately owned. ok {from New Mexico, h'unl Miss W’IT‘}'ROYAL BLUE GARAGE for :’\k\, {3 v ;\:Afi;fi;lfl%fi ‘!‘x,keml:lct: SO;T BO ik ! 5. L A S s et ‘_(‘1’“. After completing the new tanks, o ST £ W"‘l“““ the school Commercial} ity Kaiser-Fraser agency. iy 10808 LY. JONEGE - Lv. 3:20P Sixtain #tlls DARIE st Sine the crew will move the three oid e mott, pleasure cruiser teacher SEVERAL beautiful large hf,mgs‘! 3 . 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:2 Sixteen seine boats, each With ginys to the new location, across owned and skippered by Chuck After dinner the guests spent the ood neighborhoods lulNETrE N oy 12:00N Lv. WRANG Ly. 2:50P an average crew of five men,|ihe annroach to the dock Peterson, left Thursday afternoon evening compiling memory books} <,§VERALL'[W| g SRR i ,5 » Sl TR 12:40P Ar. KETCHI Lv. 2:00P the total of local employees for Tenakee with Jack Conway, for the departing guests i B e ’l fed festhier seal dONE TR o 3 Sitk: You o I Toe BEEP Nuntvak, @h Bb-oot Who had Deefk clied OR o 1Evess s kgl;rwwopfl;n;;dmnm Home, tully far., | == o, A o g uncau—>Sitka Twenty-three hundred cases of L it i 1, tigate an ins o S rie Brig y S 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50*A v,.”.],‘ \\.:‘.“ p,‘,‘.lk“f,‘;( lhx‘\‘ '“rf;: powe: ge acquired by the Alaska ,[:’_I‘Il‘:‘ w’;;;d:n;:;ame dm?h ({n k.q‘ o Mmle,an",h%m? was hoet: | large corner lot, mangle, wflihhlB«GOOD RUNNING 1030 Model A. *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A which is above the aver fop Native Service from Ammy sur- joU e e A T \MT N i Rerl machine, ete. Heart Douglas. | Douglas S8:5 rings, Everlifigh 2 o o et '.“ A% \l.m.k A A“\ o plus, left Monday night entoute n; e, - orie 1‘l nz“a) )“x(; h(umw uesday AI\(IHUUHHIH l'\.on;J‘xi $7900—3 bedroom home fur., fun | 649-3¢ o Bivipg ebeisogto s "Wl signs to Mekoryuk village on Nunivak :":\( ]gtch:c;mm\e& “:C.dm:‘ ‘;\]1 of | her lm‘u.\(’ GESE, l.l‘_"“.“f‘”wd basement, Douglas. 1037 PACKARD E‘b”“"""" 7 complete mystery to the unin-Isiand in the Bering Sea Skip- ,:i,“‘\‘, ;’or repai A e fi:lé:‘t_\:v]p:; 5:‘:,:;: ;l n:zc ,‘::,i. $4,500—2 bedroom home, Star Hill.I pegter, Phone Dollgslasnb 6?9 b TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS tiated, point to @ suctesstul sea- PEr Of thié LArge is i 3 s {ires, WHé . plagis o) vedion 1o Hro | $4750—1 bedroom house, Star TR B A L ok Juneau—Haines—Skagway 3 censed skipper and pilot Who start- ., apo pobert Gaylord, kane in the fall. ’32700—3 -room, well furnished. | MODERN three-bedroom Turnish- 2:00P Lv. JUNEAL Ar. 4:40P i ed his Infl;lifll["m “"li‘m’l’] at the " nd Mrs. Robert Wheeler and . $5,000—2-bedroom home, Tth Street.{ ed home. Call Black 340 for g 4 v, 3: rangell Institute and who serv- * ' " § e = B i 2:55P L. Ly. 3:55P A new seiner, the Patrica Mae, 1 enEdl T o captain of fon Bob, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich-j Henry Moy, Jocal fish buyer, was;EDWARDS HOME, Glacier High-| appointment. 649-3t. 3:10P Ar Lv. 3:30P valued ‘at $25000, was bullt by army boats. First o eapain o ard Crueger are leaving at dawn presented with a special pin. by| way I All Times PST (120°) the Hope Boat Shop for John fisvis: engineer, Tarty Pulibdr;auodsy morping fop & crulfe snd the Sitks Amprican Legion Post,; PARGE ROOMING HOUSE, South | cHARLIE MILLER RESIDENCE. Young this summer and started .o Mrs Pagnac. ‘The crew 1S fishing trip aboard the Silver Foam marking his 25th year of member-{ Franklin. Real investment. 124 Gold St. 5 bedroom Hhouse, kXY T N’“S“"“ — Icy Strait ,‘i\“‘“h Sknsiadin fishing Monday for the Pyramid comiriced of three Mt. Edgesumbe The party plans to fish at ship in the organization. Other e iurnished, full bagement, 2estory o} ) J for oY oona 'S i g » P e i v 3 h . o e receive " JU! Fisheries e T Lake Eva and Sitko Bay and re- members who will soon receive sim- ” with oil fi ¥ Inlet, Gustavus, Elfin Cove, Port Althorp, Pelican, Kim- R Y Jale IO rf:“n““g:“_‘fl tum late Monday' night. (flar pins are: Hugo Frederickson, MURPHY & MURPHY g s}_m:':mg’;v}"’;;::g 2:;“"0 shan Cove, Chichagof, Cobal — and return. Mr. Youh§ Y béen Bigh man o ul s i vk SveethE JONeLOT |e M Goddard, Dr. H. J. Hod-| REALTO&s—ACCOUNTANTS Ab otrighekbor. . RN kel - p: eine i 3 stops varla & 8 es o ekoryuk, vester e v b . Departure time and sequence of stops variable) for 1“1(’ n\;mber of (x\h| : brought & omon near Nome, and Grafton M. and Mrs. Rex Marchant and Eins, Waldo S. Mills and Tom Til- | Phone 676 over rurst Natinsl Bard | piace, Douglac. 649-tf. in during the season, and he main- yabriel f rt Yukon Mr. and Mrs. Wally Volz flew into Son. > o — Gabriel of Fo C SALES OPPORTUNITY i0-h.p. JOHNSON nulboam good tained his position on opening day pe Nunivak is loaded with 100 Blue Lake last Friday for a week ——e——- Le.shc Yaw werelv-lfi B Airner | party for 21 staff members of thej el 'MURPHY & MURPHY IRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947 FOR SALE running condition, easy starting, f MONDAYS, W LD:\‘EM;‘“S- ?‘R")'\‘S this year by bringing in the larg- ., . ¢ supplies, 25 of which will end fishing trip. ‘ i ' { Nationally known manufacturer of o Vi it G ,"‘.",'],"}vl.(?.“ ‘etiakee est load—2500 fish be landed at Seward for the - i { plumbing and heating repai ! $95. New Remington 35 pump LEAVE JUNEAU — for Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, The Pyramid Fisheries ran a pi. k School ‘ahd the Tan- Lo ™ G | specialties invites ¢ pncm,m, rifle, brand new and 8 koxes of Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Angoon — and return. ; Holikechuk S : The yacht Gryphon arrived on " ; shells, $115. See Mary Ji (Departure time and sequence of stops variable) Sentinel 55 Hospital, and the remainder Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul from experienced salesman for{ ©ot 3 St M T g ol 7 me and sequ tops 2 ing MY on pe taken to Mekoryuk village. h son and tve idsugh= Territory of Alaska. We require Z=!:\stmenu Hotel or write Box """'“f‘“ ‘:‘]“fl‘fr After diccharging its cargo the ers, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ten- a e n ' man, d29 :0 45, ;lean -cut b(;ndnb‘:e 61 649-6t. - o fon on the yarge will be used to lighter 300.- nyson and son Jim, who joined record of employment and sub- 1 =5 CASH buys ‘37 Ford V- 2 PHONE 612 boat: length, 50 feet overall; beam. oy pounds of frozen reindeer meat the party at Tenakee. The Gry- stantial past earnings. This i} i Heamy s";!y °‘m;’ °gos§d o 14 feet, 8 inches; draft vh feet Bl various ships and to carry live phon left Thursday on the return permanent, remunerative job inl smotor, Call Green 150. '“ dh. inches; gross tennage. 33, POWI- yeingeer from Nunivak Island to.irip to Seattle where Mr. Piggot DETROIT, Aug. 8—(P—Price ‘"'l protectsd territory. Appointee ST ed by Caterpillar diesel the mainland owns the Pacific Car and Foundry Creases on Nash automobiles rang-{ will ycceive adequate instruction. i-ton truck, covered bed, The power barge is expected to Company. The Tennysons remain- N8 from $95 to $168.40 have been| gupmit ccmplete details and fuli} gocd condition mechanically. $450. Suit by the City ugainst the to Sitka in approximately ed as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank announced by Nash-Kelvinator | emnsloyment record in confidence | Call 363 or Black 379. 649-4t, nl LI Russian Church the collection menths, Wright, Jr. returning to Tenakee fdorpox'atmn president, George W.| 5 Sexauer Manufacturing Com- & _s]_Sl;;D__s__________ of delinquent taxes on income Al by plane Friday. RBQxa. pany, 2503 Third Ave., New York B n h.p. auxiliary. W‘/;u; émmte)‘m ty from the year 1042 t0' piencioiory construction for the | The oosts, which went into ef-‘ 51 N. Y. 649-3t.| Sleeps 3. Marine toilet, galley SRkt et “‘“' “;is_"(’)“" “’ ’f"’,"d“_ “'lf“‘i; installation of a new furnace in Sgt. and Mrs. Harry Bell, their f"::‘d“i[‘nc:;dz’_g?: :_I:;:;id?; gmbl;;*~ ********* Zagi ;Omplélr‘ly ‘"_';“pp_"d' I“q“"fe U. ¢ e o nhh Znh ik oWk he Hieh Beliool gy W D b e Oures; SR etors Cacp, Backard blo- P il e 4§ Ly BEuRY Uv” lobi 8, - ed this week by Clyde Franks, and Mr. and Mrs. George Eliason "o Co‘ an(?” Kaiser-Frazeri wANTEn a. 649-3t. Sk 82 € v R local building contractor. Here- left by plane Thursday for a brief cmpoxatmn : i o - 942 CHEV. PICKUP $1050. 526 Ed Moy k\’ tormer mmL.;\m and tcfore, the gym has been heated by visit with friends in Port Alexan- {ONE 32-VOLT MOTOR, ', 1/3 or{ gaq st 64D-4t e . e eyt T of the Sanitary airy, re- the Grade School heating plant, der. {1 hp. Also one 21 plate cell for E L L l S A l R L l N E s ceived a new foot Steelcraft which was found to be entirely in- ey { replacement on light plant bat-} 3RAND NEW HERRING NET cruiser on the Square Sinnet this adequate I tery. William Holbrook. P. O Write P.O. Box 2073. 649-3t DAILY TBIPS JUNEAU TQ KETC“IKAN week. The craft was named the The furnace, which is expected Clarence R. Eliason arrived by box 1083. Safat ). ks o e é May Marie. to arrive on the next freighter, Plane from Anchorage last week- SRE-WAR Wardrobe trunk $50.00 Powered by a 115 hp Chrysler will be installed by John Holly- end for a brief visit with his TRANSPORTA'NON for ofte smal Call Red 820. 649-3t. Via Pelefsbfll‘g and wrange“ Crown engine, the boat has a 9': wood. i brother’ and sister-in-law, Mr. engine to Ketchikan or Craig RAND T e 'dTth foot beam and draws 2': feet of S gnd Mrs. George Eliason, before HERE KEI(HIKANA Phone 525. 649-2t ‘vegeiavie and_{rul With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and water. There are bunk accommo- bath house for women and jeturning to his home in Poulsbo, y | et S VST juice extractor, $49.50. Phone steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle SRR D=L R R N TR women ANARyoch., after a season’s work near ;REL!ABLE MlllDLE dA?ED wo- | 399, 647-t1. - J Cook Inlet. | SEATTLE, Aug. 8—P~Edwin| man who wants good Lome and{ - e f FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 | Tk Rl onher i( Yo Ttations| Salary, absolutely no drinking. "?MA HO:‘JlSE. 5% acres patented Mrs. Ted Wagner and daughter at Juneau and Ketchikan, Alaska,| Phone 638. . 648-t1 S:‘Bl.l lf)g lev:lr‘n 1:3):;& opfim::; (‘"‘_"f’“‘”‘_‘““-,"‘ffg fl-’(v":,“?fie 2‘;‘3“[’2 said today hel h"?l s"t‘g"e‘: u‘:":s’ FURNISHED APT. house fo: | year around, fine view. Eagle or B8 SRR SN 2 an .agreement o sell both o8 rent. Married couple and baby River landing. Price $1500 cash. 2 . Wwlcre Mrys, Wagner was called by to William J. Wagner of thei = w0 . 5 , 2 h have references. Contact S Sgt Selling on account ot no sehool @ sess of her mother. Mr. Alacka Broadeasting Co. They , ¢ Gear at ACS office, Federa | - for children, See Dave Simon- er, sKipper-owner of the Vis agreement is subject to approval g, = % 4 it 4 b % 0‘“ i JI. will lsave this week for tuna by the Federal Communications i 3 son. -4t ¥ Hsiing . off the coast of Oregon Commission. TO RENT—2 or 5 bedroom furn-{ SEST OFFER over $3200 takes a l Bu!“ers _ana Calfornia. | A pioneer Alaska broadcaster.| jshed awt. or home, by establishec { Hunter 27 Cruiser rebuilt Ker- e s Wagner has operated KFQD at family. Wiite Empirc{ muth 95. As she is includes dou- Carl Franks, foreman of the Anchorage for many years. He 641-t. ble sport gear, tools, dishes, etc. 3 . Fyramid Fisheries, returned by now is building new stations aL, See at, float 3, slip 4. Write box Telephoue_319 nghis'flfid 730 plane Friday from a hurried visit Fairbanks and Seward. Kraft said | NEEDED as soon as possible a two 1359. Phone Blue ao 64811, H 4 ' ' e Sh ' with his ailing mother in the acquisition of the Juneau and | bedroom house. Furnished or un- _ s arere Jiaenne oP. INc. States. |Keichikan station would give; furnished Permanent residents | 942 PANEL TRUCK, 4 new fires, Wagner a five-station network m. Call Fred Turpin at 132 or 117. motor recently overhauled, $450. lefe by )lnnn Frnda for Kebchl- Kmrt and Wagner are now en- o s ot 71y R, 4 . e WANTED_Used furniture 142 Wi | HREE BEDROOM, modern, fur- kan, snroute to their home in Long route to Alaska to visit the sta- Beach where Mr. Winston has a tions. Kraft said the reason for law practice; after a weeks visit gelling is to devote full time to with Mrs. Winston’s brother-in-law other interests e OFFICIAL'S WIFE SHOOTS FATHERIN EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Becond and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS i i e e s"A“M. En | Ths weekly flight to Ketchikan ran into difficulties this week. Only Sunbeam Shavemaster uses the patented Sunbeam | Leaving Thursday morning, the shaving principle. It is this principle that makes possible plane got as far as Rodman Bay, Shavemaster’s faster, closer, smoother shaves. It's aiso the |and was forced to return after an| shaver with the powerful series-wound, brush-type motor {hour and a half flight—with a! that delivers plenty of power and stands the gaff. This plane load of sick and unthPY| exclusive Universal AC-DC motor plus the exclusive Sun- | passengers. | beam shaving head make Sunbeam Shavemaster TOPS. | A second attempt was made on , Friday morning. The plane left The only shaver with this unbeatable combination. Sitka at 10:30 but Wes unable to land at Petersburg; flew to Kake Juneau HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Aug. 8— (P—Prosecutor Sidney S. McMath said today his pretty 26-year-old blonde wife killed his father Hal P. McMath, 56, at their swank FREIGHT Relrigevation V] il tersb ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT e e e ny | Tl huwiotaal ol - it arrived in Ketchikan at 4 p. m. McMath declared he was re- & POWER CO. heerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service questing Circuit Judge Clyde E. Members of the Sitka Woman's Brown to call a special meeting Club are busy this summer with 'of the grand jury to investigate | ways and means of raising money and also was requesting appointment ror the Clubs pledge to the Li-|of a special prosecutor to present | 1 | SERVICE o ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle = LRSI oo methedi and Tacoma, Washiflgion ex-s:rv?cetlne:’s otl&peetarw;alc; u:l-l ted ful H ri) ;‘mical . o‘:g:r?:zt:xtlon oltastspy;s: said the Circuit Judge had indi- !cated he would comply. Brown and McMath, a wearer of the Navy Cross earned with Marines in the Pacific, are law partners. For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI- r TION FOR CHANGE OF NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Richard John Parenti of Ju- neau, Alaska has filed petition in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska Division Number 1 at Ju- neau for change of his name ffom Richard John Parenti to Richard John Parent and that on July 31, 1047 the Court ordered a hearing upon the petition to be held before the Court on August 25th 1947 at H)N am. and at that time and phce all persons may appear and show cause if any they have why 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—1947 * SCHEDULE S. S. ALASKA Passengers: Leave Seattle Junean North Juneau South e ol of tne petttion snoind Aug. 5 Aug. 9 Aug. 12 not be granted and the name of The BQ M. Behrends Freight: Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aus. W Il petitioner changed as requested. relght: | | Given under my hand and the] seal of the District Court at Ju- neau, Alaska this 1st day of August, 23 H. E. GREEN Agent Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Non-Scheduled Freight Vessels SQUARE SINNET — SAILOR'S SPLICE PALISANA — LUCIDOR CHIEF WASHAKIE JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the District Court Division Number One By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy. First publication, August 1, 1947. Last publication, August 15, 1947, FRIGHT HYSTERIA| loughby. Phone 788. | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phont 566, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. 203--t4 PIANOS PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. FOR RENT LARGE light-housekeeping room. Phone 882. 649-3t. e e SLEEPING ROOM. 421 Seward .St 648-4t. FURNISHED ROOMS near busi- ness sectfon. 326 2nd St. Phone Black ‘354 620t s 2 OFFICES for rent In Simpson Bldg. 624-t1 P 5! SO LSS 4 A ROOM—kitchen privileges — Homie Hotel. Phone 886. e NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by.day o weck, Colonfal Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t | r | | flished home. Electric range, washing machine, Comfortable, cheerful. Splendid view. Phone Black 680. 646-t1. RS RSO SR S T TORREST home un Glacier High- way, 10 minutes from town. Oom- pletely furnished, 4 bedrooms. Call Red 244 or 037, 2 long, 2 short. 645-t1. IS SN PP e el i Gal. Jeep Cans now in stock. , Ju- neau Welding & Machine Shop. 845-t JEAVY ‘railer suitable for log hauling, 602 W 9th. b41-tt JOLONIAL Hotel, fully futnished, On 2nd St. across from Baranof. Reasonably priced. Phone 187. 623-tt i ACRES witn iuogern 5 room furnished house, city light, suit- able for chicken - ranch Wwith brooders and incubators. Ph. 357 SHARPE RESIDENCE, corner. aith and C Streets. Ph. Green 401 2 ROOMS—Ritenen privileges. Boty Hotel—Ph. 888. e LOST AND FOUND Los?—’-'rémgco Pouch and ‘Pipe. Reward. Return to Empire. FOUND—Grey dog. Inquire at Bm- pire, pay for this adv. LUCILLE MARTHA JEROME — Please call at Empire. Sun Low, Rays Are Bright, Then Game (alled, Darkness TABIN CRUISER, 26 ft. by 8.ft, V-bottom, 85 h.p. Chris Cralt, stove, sink, toilet and skiff, $1,500 Write box 117, Petersburg, Alas- ka. 627-t1, Vit - B APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428, 618-tt “OR SALE—Three Houses and lok houses in good condition and best location, Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t/ THREE DEUOES lerigth 50 ft ready for trolling or charter work. Call Red 353. 604-t1 LOT 41 x 165 ft. and 5 enl;lns on Iot. Bargain for quick sale, cash. Phone 336 after 6 p.m. 637-t1 . FAIRBANKS, Aug. 8.—(®—Time is ing oWt on the Fairbanks Midnight Sun baseball league. In a closing game of the schedule this week, the sun was so low on the horizon and the rays so bright in the battet’s eyes that the um- mre called the game for 20 min- utes. - After it resumed, it had to be calied at.the end of the sixth because of darkness. HAYES SHOP MISCELLANEQUS e BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483, 636-tf WINTER & POND CO, Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Now available at the Hayes Shop,| GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- |$1a and Seward — 24-hour film! developing and printing service.! \ Quality workmanship. 649-3t. ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way.