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PAGE 81X Al u|n|ml|umm||munuu|mmm||u|||uu:|umn.z. [p elican e~ NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! Effective. October 1st to April Ist White, Mrs. Joseph P . Gordon Underhill, Mrs. Don- cgorton Tncernit e x| NOV. 20, Sponsored Wahto enter | 4 children at a party. Games were @ ] enjoyed by the youngsters, and S rizes were won by Alden Max, Alice Martin, N Covers w evening at their home. | TR St haat s G|fl S||Ve|- Tea On ,E | ie Mork and many gifts | Joo HESeNl. e refreshments| Truman “BUI Billngsley, who A Christmas sitt-siver tea wil MISRPHY & HUBP“ érve y B % resided here the 5 ix be held Thursday afternoon Nov erved by and Mrs. Wahto, resided her o A e Fiton | TRANSFER Business. (Special PELICAN, Amateur Show g bas left for Los Angeles, ber 20 at the home of Ms. Passenger and Express the Peli-| the children had popeern balls and month, | for immediate sale. told of @ e ' 7 ROOM house, Douglas ,furnished. Juneau—Haines—Skagway a monologue by Mrs. the group went out for “trick or; Complimenting her husband on' Mrs. Ernest P , y son, tap dancing and treat.” |his birthday, October 23, Mrs. Fred th- e Unit- il 2 Ty HATNES ] 5 b n auction stunt by Ab Thoma Sk Grant entertained at a dinner pa Nations last month. The next! Oy 7 ;}:‘il oriedle Rfldlga e 3 Ar. SKAGWAY 5 .Lv. 3:30P songs by Bob Williams play On Saturday afternoon the Rev. ty that evening. Guests were Al- meeting will be held November 10 e adio — pric or 7 e e auitar; xylophone numbers by and Mrs. C. C. Personeus gave a vah Zuver and Mr. and Mrs. A. with the Woman's club, AWVS and 'y lniocaiate sale. g il arty the Community Hall. M Wahto and children. BPW participating; also others in- BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point, - H C. Joncs; a monologue by k; harmonica selectic They vocal numbers and Quartet, composed of games Louisa, fully furnished, large sleeping quarters, unsurpassed view. Priced for immediate sale. rested are invited to attend the meeting to be held at the Gover- Zuver, father of Mrs. Fred yors House. Mrs. Gruening also 25 children present, g After a month's visit hers, A had a great time pla g and partaking of sandwich- JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. \ i | | \ \ § \ { \ { ) \ \ § | \ \ { \ \ \ \ \ { { { \ \ \ ) 4 g Joseph Paddock. The group played games, and Eible Institute. On the return trip her fat \ { \ % Angoon X Hawk Inlet £ | John Heusisen, Mrs es, gingerbread men cookies, pump- Grant, left by plane for his home ed that the club consider donat- - 5 1 Baranof X Hood Bay .. X .. . | Anderson, Mrs. A. M. Wahto and kin cockies, can uts and punch. in "Renton, Wash o ‘smnall modthly @mount ‘to St. with rental addition. Can be Chatham 4 g e ! on Youl harmonica selec- - health council expenses: such as ; Sceh by appointment only. Chichagof X an . i x and mitations by Levi e Pelican Progressive <Slub! MI. and Mrs. Fred Matson came pocqicine and janitor care x4 BEDROOM house, Star Hill. Cobol X Pelican X x ; s ad o vocal solo by MIS. cnoneored a party on Saturday in OB their boat, the Joy W, and 2 MURPHY & MUBPHY Elfin Cove X i M. Wahto. CrdnRis Gt Community mli spent a day here before going! Small toys, magazines, records Excursfon In. X .X x X ! Audlence applause decided the pg. entertainment there was a (O ‘heir home in Gustavus. and used clothing are collected and REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Funter :2 & ignlm-. Fn":') prize went to ~the-Poke auction and danc- Lo T em »J:m r‘L week to the hos on Phone 676 over riret Natwr=l Brag Gustavus 3 = abucco and his quar and at the end of the eve- Imer Mork has returned aponski Alice 5 I L — — 5 Irs. A “chil " Hoonah where he employed by Sm :d Mrs. D. W. Her- - Dbk avival and sequence of stops variable. prize to M A. M. V ning a “chili feed. 3 . W. S BT Briival Wides Rn e e {lthira prize to H. C. Jones Mombers of the committee for Clarence Moy the past summer. Alasks -Orippled Ghildi Wi §i{ The w s literally received iy, it iy e sceiation representatives - the ps were Mr. and Mrs. W. sscelati presentatives ; SCRER PHONE 612 ‘\wnnw(h of awards donated by ¢ McCaddon, Mrs. Andy Ander- Arne Boe, engineer for the Peli-' plained. voted to b TO l:lENl— 2 or 4 room apt, 2 |the following ess firms: Peli- ;o0 and Mrs. M. W. Soule can Cold Storage Co., is 1gazine a patients and @dults, call Room 302 Hotel Ju- - o o {|can Cold Storage Co, Paddock’s B ' relatives in Tacoma, Wash., rontribut ; neau. 728-13 nlns“ g Ice Cream r, Miller’s Little Edwin C. Johnson enter- Pians io return af the fir After Mrs. Don Foster, Girl Scout HOM BAKED Pastries, home { |Store, Whiz Fish Products Co., P chtan 1€ year. This is o 4 HOM AKED Pastries, hom 5 O ta at a on Hallowe'en : Troop 1, reported the cann fruits and v able ¥is tian-Stu Co., Boc Fish- Outside in five B canned fru and v tablcs, for §/| SEbARLIBIETIEN k’ b P; alternoon for her son Carl, who i ne flag, stand, or staff, The Pan 1 i Bar, the Peli- gpeerved his second birthday on e i vas asked tc e e \ Grill, the Pelican A ey Henry Roden of Juneau spant | uing Wwas ssked to make \ = that day Decorations and re- et ok % E y secure this patrio- e 5’ § 1\' R"‘i‘)‘:lkf“*"‘f‘l;”‘\fle {reshments were in the Hallowe'en 2 day here on business. CURTAINS HAND washed, stre “'19 2 he Pelica: €3~ motif i : B ed, like new, cents panel. Cali , and Mrs. Jack Fwd Wertcene, owner of the boat Red 499 8 to 12 am. 721-tf Club wishes to thank y UNE. \ATr‘ Glee is n"|ku|(3 a bus.nms trip P BB R g '|||||m||||uumummmnu«mnmm |||||um|m|nu::lmmuuuumum" e M e s waa s o DONALD MCKENZIE imsmos seausy sion e ni 1 a suc Kendall, Mrs. Jeff Blan- , he mn ‘\lso visit rela- 3rd and Mam Spec:ahzmg nother hoped that Raotheh - Mrs. K. Raatikainen, Mrs. tives nnd "friends in Washington BE IRANSFERRED in permanents. Open evenings by ———————————————— R show can in the gqward Waltonen, Mr, Earl Cleve- and Oregon. appointment T14-tf put on later e ) NS PR I‘:.CMBL D | winter land and Mrs. Keppel Hoyte. ! | = YES EXAMINEL L ¢ i b | atter working ot ane woin s T PAA AT MANILA FEsmircsinG wd auiion 3 y Making. Black 510. 707-1mo DR. D. D. MARQUARDT Hallowe'en was the incentive 0f Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Products Cannery during the fal Helvig Christensen Hallowe'en eve- Season, Mrs. Abel Anderson and AT R o e o S O LA S IO S S SR S Mr. and Mr: ET . 3 OPTOMETRIST ning were Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pers- Mrs, Jennie Solberg have retiina | Doug McRepte, DN’ I e FUB BEN“‘ secona and Franklin i Juneau w Iev son and son Sven Eric, and Martin to their home on Gastineau Chan- Manager for Pan American 1ys PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Nielsen nel. at Juneau, i¢ being transferred to S HCTIORAY BON- " e caia = H ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wolf had —_ Marila next week where he Will “ 1o gor better health. $10 De- I i ¢ guests for dinmer that Earl Cleveland, president of the succeed John Oppenheimer, form- bolalioontt e inloan s evening Mr. and Mrs. Edwin First National Bank of Juneau, crly DTM af the Juneau : A e » . 3 H g 4 applied on purchase price. PAR- 3 Creomulsion relieves promptiy be= N d son Carl. was taken to Elfin Cove by Jack McKenzie has bec Pan i o J“KEAU PI‘UMBING &‘ HEATING cu' tt:;usgl)t goes‘lnlpm to the seaé of th? gy Ronring on his t Agnes R, af- American in the north for seven SONE (e COMPAE‘;;“ PLUMBING—IEATING—GIL BURNERS—SUEET METAI SR Laden pfifgg,‘,‘,"’f?fl, and expel ;s George Martin and her trhaving spent a week in Pelican. years, and Wil be taking a step S oo, i 5 WELDING &o soodmg and, helal raw, tender, in- ldren, Alice, Phillip and Sammy s rd when he undertakes the TWO ROOM apartment. Inquire - lame: ronchial mucous meme- ick < sper g S remen at Aanila py o twoe 5 ¢ S o 2 “ ve le(uxneJ to their home in ~ Dick Kendall is cpending some ment at Manila, evenings, be en 6 and 8 Linen PHONE 757 Third and Franklin | branes Tellsour arugeist tosellyou ;o0 (€00 Raing the summer tme in Eifin Cove, where he is ond line station in rocm, Baranof Hotel. T28-t3 ths in Pelican having repair work done on his the Pacific, next to Honolulu. troller Post-war crganization of derstanding you must like the way it m quickly allays the cough or you are — i {he ROOM private entrance, Ph. Blue 759 hefore 2 pan. 725-t4 to have your money back. 1 § 5 ¢ o honor of G:urgc Hintner, who Manila station ‘s still underway S i S R R S S A PR % CREOMULSION rved his 75th birthday on Oct. Joseph Paddock has been and Oppenheimer’s full time will at a surprice dinner party City for the Alaska Crippled Chil- | tative for PAA there. E TR 396 Ina Bt Plon H dren's | AssBalation. - Contributioh | EilhoREI MR hity’ ts Taletly | de. s senfion, “340 dNC/ DL MRS Beads . . Paper Flowers . . Hose { ough the city is largely de- g 354, 2.0 CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS ! ious business houses in town. All'are provided, and McKenzie islook- NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, N contrizutions ar used for the for to the new experience, steambath free — Scandinavian is located on Japonski Island &% parture from Jupeau. He will fly A Y l’dd H 5 3 Sitka. to Manila after a two weeks' brief- i __|mng period at San Francisco. our xidies Wil give ita Mrs. Jeff Blanding has left for| yopreoi woo in paa at location. Inquire at Darmell’s. 657-tf. | BLISS® TR ADING POST for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis and AS. M. W, Suwie weze nted chairman for Pelican pe required as a special represen- pRNTSHED ROOMS, near busi- cans have been placed at the var- stroyed, company living quarters _ MR Bri n the Snow! |i e ey PSP SRS .'g [} ] 24 Alaska Orthopedic Hospital, Which st the same time regretting his de- Rooms, So. Franklin St. e ROOMS FOK REN1. Down town FREIGHT || Vo Weloome in oo AlWeaher |2 5 8000 5 2 s 5 i i the company operated under a CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean t 'I‘ : ¥ will visit her mother and sister, oo Db bied o A Refri i Water Repenem SNOWSUIT and to Harrisburg, Pa., where she ,’:,“ff \‘*““\‘ mw‘_‘?:‘ ln”a l;::;“l‘m:“’_‘ beds. 815 Gold St. 656-t1. efrigeration will visit Mr. Blanding's sister. |0FF G0 RS o . — g from the e Tty plans o apendlon on Falvenki And (Has e i BOONSRIon REVIEETS S DD e e 4 that pesition in Juneau for a year Hotel. Phone 886 4 the approaching hol;dfn} asOn | 014 a half NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or Th N d! I d = h with relatives at Catalina Isiand ®77 8 B8 e SERVICE AL ASKA e iNeeu:ecra !a'! Jlmml‘ S Op Z;‘:e i‘_";‘:n ‘;tll:{“?:“‘f;vg 1_3:1“‘_10 ;;]1;}“?: wiil,be B, F. Dunn, how with Paa | ook: Colonial Hotel 'Ph. 167, l 11!; Seward S i Firdat S lat Fairbanks, who will take over i ekt e v e e % LOST AND FOUND ¥ D IN BITE Mrs, Jack Ronning made a trip Reqular sailings from Seattle COME IN or WRITE o Tunehy on {he Nuisance IIT| tWo months. In the:interim, W, G. e e e sall 2 3 s Vol . . s U egeta : Ellis of the Juneau office will serve T — Shoppirg bag, contains g g S Mail Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention 890 spenus BEYORL Aoy there. it ma“aw oceasin mateiial. beads, needles and Tacoma, Washington TR e 24 | and tope. Please contect the Sal- vation Army. Ph. 254. 725-13 fin II, called here on Oct. 29, and For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporfaticn Company | GASTINEAU HOTEL P. O. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska WOMEN OF MOOSE and Ernestine Z»llman. | WILL MEET TONIGHT SHIPS (ARRY 59 o“ From Juneau to Hood Bay, A. E. Owens; to Hoonah, Erma Mayeda; The Triangle Cleaners "They Took Me. .. to the Cieaners, and Was 1 cleaned!” said the old suit when it came back from Triangle. | evening at 8 o'clock in the Moose | Grail; to Haines, Tom Dyer; to {hall and all members are urged’ Alaska Coastal Airlines reported Skagway, John Gibson, F. Caldwell to attend |eight flights from Juneau to Tul- and B. Caldwell. | - > — sequah, carrying miners and freight Flying to Tulsequah were J. Fal- | ATTENTION SHEINERS supplies. Otker planes out of Ju- ‘nski, John Keller, L. F. Valpy, E | Monthly mecting at the Dugout neau called at Sitka, Hocnah, Ten- Buish, K. T. Owen, J. L. Valliere, 8 pm Friday night. Dance pro-|akee, Pelican, Fish Bay, Hood Bay, T. Meade, E. Ballinger, M. McClure, gram for the season to be lined up.|Hidden Falls Petersburg, Wrangell, 4. J. Frazier, H. Anderson, W. J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. | Ketchikan, Haines and Skagway. | Wandler, R. Newmier, J. Fedoruck, ‘ Your Deposits | ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS >+ “0 F. Benecke and C. J. Bassler; Benstema, G. Dwyer, Fred Kohl-| About 61 million cords of wood | to Wrangell, L. V. Chisholm; to Stad, O. Wettzel, John Keller, Bert |are used annually for fuel in the|Hidden Falls, W. Rutherford; to|Woods and J. Dorrenbach. United States. | Retehikan, Kenneth Drahos; to sit-| Inbound ~passengers to Juneau st — |from Ketchikan were Mr. and Mrs. W R R D JUNEAU MARINE CO.. Marine MARINE WAYS and Hardware "“conernvorion Boat Sales Rubber BoalS root west cignn s, Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways CLOSEY SATURDAY AFTERNOON “For Better Appearance” CALL | from Haines, Oscar Carlson. Coming bkack down to Juneau | from Tulsequah were O. Hassin, Al [l marnagement of this J4DE 15 D1eOZEd LO conserva- e operation. The safety 1 depusitors’ tunds is our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- | per of Feaerai Deposit In- surance Corporation which tnsures each of our deposit- 1 ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. , |Keller and G. Blondell. - VFW MEETS FRIDAY Taku Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will held its regular meet- ing tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in !the Jeep Club. All members are equested to attend. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED GRAY MarineMotors JUNEAU WELDING & MACHINE COMPANY NOTICE After November 10, no telephone rentals for the month of November rentals for the month of October will be accepted at a discount. All | remittances must bear postmark of | s we FIRST NATIONAL BANK woh PRooFED ot Tt tan dscoun ey Fin of JUNEAU, ALASKA entia cost Lester Linehan, Sole Owner l 5. TiEste A0A 175 SMNOH A% o 631 Willoughby — Phone 525 JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. -—adv. l MEMBFR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6 e ) 0 o~ - WANT e laid for 36, and ’ Hinter was the recipient of By Woman S C[ub - i < i ‘ R e — can Glee Club, an organization taffy sent over to them by Mrs, Calil, to visit his mother. Engstrom, it was decided at '“ 5 . IfF,bTATIlm‘ store bidg., DAILY hich or ; the Peli- leville at 3 Kh - - Juneau Woman'’s club meeting plumbing rep. shop, AIL which is sponsored bty the Peli- Belleville at the cookhouse SfteRAT. S e 5 Progressive C proved to ‘That evening, Marie Mork en-| The Rev Mrs. C. Byron terday in the ka Electric Luvl\( o e R : Juneau—Ketchikan s huge success, and much tertained at a party at the home Personeus have returned from a penthouse eds Wil bef: CUSRR ) e irs"“gzfld 0\”;' N e i A\ORIHBO:]?W redit is due Levi Persson, who in- of her sister, Mrs. John Breseman week's trip South. In Brem- used to e holiday gifts for| ;’:‘ elc‘ e A 10:30A Lv ) e yated the idea for the pleasure of Marilyn Jones, erton, Wash, they visited Mrs, the patients of St. Ann’s and the b 11:30A Lv DeEcd Working with Persson was Gib- istensen, Frederick Wet- Personeus’ father and mother, Mr. Government Hospital. Mrs. E. V DE_CI;:ER flt-g-v 8pis,"and commer 12:00N Lv L g, who was also master Annabell Lawrence, Betty and J. E. Thomas. While Carlson is chairman of the affair., pop D0oL o 1 b 12440 Ar. KETCHIKAN - iy, .3:0P cremonies for the evening, and Mork, Don Milnes, Margaret Edge- there, Personeus spoke twice Mrs. Earl McGinty was appointed | ome, large base- J Sitks v were assisted by M Levi com-. Alden and Arthur Max, at his wife's home church, the club representative to the Healti) | mfjf garage, 2 haths, elec. kit- PR & sersson and Mrs. Fred ac- Philip and Sammy Martin, Viv- Evangel Temple. Council. In the absence of Mrs.| chen. furn., etc. A Ar. 11:50°A A 3 DUPLEX, nice location, fully fur- 9:008 Lv Sk mpanists, Mrs. H. Christensen, fan and Charles Paddock, and In Seattle, they attended the Forest Ayers who was called south ™, a~ 05l 0B iel “oo cen FaU U R R Mre. A. M. Wahto and Mrs. Gecge and Bob Grant pening . day of ths Northwes: Satu by the sudden death of i S0 ERT, Rt 0 stll. (* or ea e grol : er. Mrs. Willard Jones will | ALBATROSS, 80 ft. icng, fully T rogram consisted of the Mrs. Breseman served refresh- visited friends in lawock, fill in reccrding secretary. Mrs. P:g#?g;i;mlcf):lulfifvdss,illsoi00"S 4 = 2 “ imbers o ts eeping Wi e - Craig and Sitka Wilfred Johnson was unanimously gets s waa 5 T AYS, ¢ AYS numbers: music and 2 ments in keeping with the Hal y | 2 TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS ce by Flo Cabucco and Jowe'en motif. After the party — elected correspending secreary. | 204 bath, Douglas, SACRIFICE COMPLETE modern home, 12th | | sold a large load of fish COASIAL AIR”NES fer e & e - |ka, Les Florence, The Rev. Collins | The women of the Moose will WEDNESDAY ]'R!p to Tenakee, Jack Bell and Sarah |held a regular business meeting this Jackson; to Pelican, Mrs. T. Mc-| | !‘ —adv 727-t2] Passengers to Potersburg were Mrs. Bay, J. Dean, W. Wilson, F.| [ [ | |N. E. Labracque; from Sitka, Mrs.| { Bess Winn and Irving Neushin; and | | Grant, E. Ryan R. Randall, G. l947 ADS | FOR SALE 300D BUYS IN NEW SAW MILL EQUIPMENT NEW Corinth Sawmills, ‘1ead Block Openings 39 in. to 48 in. st up—simole to opomte production cost. Prompt delivery from our warehouse. Prices ra from $1150 to $3500 £.0.b. Portland, Oregon. NEW all-steel Edgers. Sizes 4 x 34 and 8 x 60, priced from $1500 to $3500. UNION Malleable Conveyor Chain No. 60-74-78-82-110-130. Attach- ment links to match. New stand- ard chain sprockets, all siz diameters. Immediate delivery Atkins and Simons circular erted tooth head saws. 60 in. 3 diame to 36 “in. diameter in standard e\uuv 6x7and7x8. NEW Ed Atkins and sth in 9 x 10 gaug ard tooth pattern and bits 16 in-18 in.-20 in.-22 in Swage Tooth Saws from 36 meter ‘o 12 n diameter, ges and wdard tooth patterns including trimmer saws saws—cordwood saws Vs ! Simons power drag saw hlaces in 4 and 5 gauge from 12 in, in width to 16 in. in width and 10 ft. to 14 ft. in length. All ndard tocth patterns. ALUMINUM Roofing. 8, 10 and 12 ft. lengti mor his. ELECTRIC Mot and Equipment. ALASKA JUNK CO. wylor Sts. Portland 4, Ore. First & ALL FURNISHED. 3 and 3 room hou ELECTSIH OIL STORAGE tanks, We construct Burrows Welding Co. Ph. 239 727-t4 ACCORDI Reasonable U“ED FDLL SI4k. meiai bed and with new bed spring chen table 42 in. x 24 inut veneer open face $5. Ph. Black 725-16 FCR 8 lete Seascout un- iform, ice and roller skates, photo flashgun, bicrele pump, lawn chair, Tourramne glassware. Call B 728-13 ed ski boots, 00l snow suit, size 14, almost new. Call between 6 and 7:30 evenings, Apt. No. 104, Fos- bee or phone 726 between § and 5 days. 728-t2 FOR NEW PORTABLE washer, phone el ) Red 479 after 5 p.m. 728-13 1933 CHEV picknp, new tires, new brakes, good cheap transporta- ticn $250. Connors Motors. 728-t6 I RENELL Cruser No. 31E998 18 ft. long 5% ft. x 18 in. Ph. Black 669 or 277. 728-1mo, TWO CC CABI Creek, priced for immediate sale. Phone Blue 608. 726-t3 HALLICRAF1sR RADIO S-38 $39.50. P. O. Box 380. T-5 Wm. L. Smth, Jr. 725-t3 '40 PLYMOUTH convertible $850. Bob Sternbergi.. P. O. Box 380. 725-t5 FOR SALE—Coastal cargo vessel Powered by 400 h.p. Atlas diesel. 103 ft. x 21 ft.-10 in. x 9 ft. Bullt in 1942 of heavy construction. Surveyed this year by ABS. Ex- cellent condition. Write: Coastal Transport Corp. 510 Blumont St. Lagum Beach, Calif. 724-t§ THOLL NG BOAT “Pirate”. Good conditign, ready to fish. Owner living on beat. On Master’s Float, between Float 4 and 5. 724-16 DODGL ShDAN new tires, SSJ(‘ Jorgenson Mtors. 724-t1 1633 CHEV pickup, new tires, new " brakes, good cheap transporta- tion. $350, Connors Motor 7121-t6 !’IANOS FOR REN’I‘ or SALE. Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 124 W 3rd. 13-tf | FOR SALE—Thiee nouses and lot, houses in good condition and est location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. an-t ' MISCELLANEOUS OPENING NOV 10—THE PANTRY Delicatessen—Food Exchange Ph. 108 or 892—Bus Depot wAVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box T62. } 656-t1. PR e Bk P ira L BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, ete. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-tt WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. | Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials of ! Finest Quality ol e S S se | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way.

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