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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1949 LEGION ASKS ALEUT/COMMUNITY EVENTS] KEEP DOCR CLOSED’ PAGL SIX SEATTLE —within easy reach DENALI BRINGS 33; 7600 WESTWARD arrived | et e e W-A-N-T A-D-S B i Pttt Japanese Whalers Get No Bonus; On Sitdown Strike Now | Tonight at 8 o'clock — Juneau| | terian church. bt g Thirty-three passengers ived | > by fast i sferoon st 106 DU LT o, pec i Tores une | Awcromac ks, e 3 s om . | FOB SALE | FORSALE | FORSALE 4'e"g|ne c 'ppe .\‘,e:"p“'x;n.lt. d f‘};r ‘?“ and one “"V!“vm“}dzjm“g?xlte nfi)t:r?}:iinml,x‘:;djg Zz’&x}anfi Iall] n:i(liitmg Lorcf*s 121\:1 Bgi?eox:;ber 21, 7:30 p.m.—Civil Air| g":’{"‘; 2;‘;;; Cl):“ée‘ sll'lt! ?‘V‘"E"S"“iflz room Bflfiase ad- cld. Full baseflz}]:’:i{hr:e‘;ei:;,: ¥ p.m.— c| were on a sit-down strike D Her son, Lendol, happily cried: “I'm glad mummy won.” Longden, national champion jockey in 1938-47-48, refused to go jto the steward’s stand for un-; seddling and pictures. He would make no comment. Mrs. Davis, wife of horse trainer | L. D. Davis, of Redlands, Calif,, rode 3-year-old Northeest over six | furlongs in 1:12. Lengden, atoard ;Grcy Spook, was & length and ! three-quarters behind. ben Ramsay. : Pat Balog, Patri a 14,000 yen ($38) year-end | | B Mrs. P. J. Gilmore, | Fly in swift comfort ".w"‘ ! Hahn and child,] The Captain frantically radioed the big, 4-mile-a-minute Mr. and Mrs. V . whaling ship’s owners in Tokyo. Clippers . . . serving Alaska J. T. Mc- eir reply was blunt: i on frequent schedules. arran, Marion | ou won't get a yen. You are a k in A. Paystrup, Robert| qisgrace to the tradition of whal- Enroute, setle bac nd Mrs. W. S. Pul- lounge and Mr 1- | ¢ your: comfortale world Roden, Mrs. H. W.] The wounded whale got away. seat and "3’”.: part of Betty Schieiter, Marie s famous servics S : and child, Mrs. E. Schust, o i e[| 20 0 P O WOMAN 15 WINNER For reservation By ; Siinh consult Pan Amerlean e e T3 gy ; P MATCH HORSE RACE BARANOF HOTEL | Talkin Jim Thibodeau, | % 3 Phone 106 | Mary Thibodeau, Frank Yamamoto.| AGUA CALIENTE, Dec. 20—@®— A” ‘ Ppassengers listed to leave are: ! wantha Davis, mother of a pAN Mm[c ‘ To Sitka: Nelle A , Mr. and eat Amermas i WonLo AIRRAYS 1 > Cropley, Mrs. David M.; gden, in a Clypen Ramsay, David Ramsay <., o To Seward: Mrs, Ruth: Bra LET'S FORGET THE HONEYMOON DEAR, WE ONLY HAVE] 50“5 LEFT TO OUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT~ | LOUIS CAN STILL | SOCK, SAYS VICTIM, FORMER SPAR MATE OAKLAND, Calif., Dec., 20—(P— You can stake the word of boxer Al Hossman that retired heavy- weight champion Joe Louis “hits just as hard as ever.” Hossman, sparing partner to the Brown Bomber when he was the titleholder, made the remark last night after being flattened by Lou: in 2:16 of the fifth round of their 10-round exhibition match. The crowd that taxed the capacity of the Oakland Auditorium and a - !tracted gross gate receipts of $9, saw Louis drape his six foct, fiv |inch opponent on the canvas wiith - R Bekrends Co QUALITY SINCE 1847 1 | |in | They were keep the doors permanently closed to any possible aggressor.” The plea was sent to Secretary of Defense Louis Johanson and other high government officials by Perry McClain, mander. He said the department “alarmed Ly the withdrawal” o troops from the Aleutians and abandonment of bases on the island chain. “This is an invitation for ar ageréssor to repeat the invasior tactics used by the Japanese in the last war,” McClain wired. “Circum- ctances elsewhere in the world miay not allow our nation sufficient fime to amass men and munition sufficient to recapture its own Jand.” Stratocruisers For Pan Am Now SEATTLE, Dec. 20—/®—A Pan American World Airways spokes- man said today the 20th Boeing n Stratocruiser acquired by the firm is slated for early assignment tr its Pacific-Alaska Division. The company is scheduled to take de- livery shortly on the final plane of its 20-Stratocruiser order. The other 19 are in service on trans- Atlantic and trans-Pacific routes. Record, 8-Mile Dog Race, s Broken Fairbanks, Dec. 20—(®—The ve- cord for the eight-mile Chena River dog race course fell Sunday in the cpening heat of the Inaug- > Baranof Hotel. | 12 guege welded stecl ural Race. Gareth Wright set the| pecember 31—Annual Zlks Hi- | Akervick gu Fully | 1.1cud‘mmk of 36 minutes, 18 sc-| yinps Elks Ballroom. g equipped, ready to fish. $6000 in- mz;h: record.. ‘set last vear. wa December 31—New Year's Da““'i surance d up to next Juie. Fd, . BEL ASE . YEOL, WaS| ouglas: Eagles. i yar - beaten by 3 minutes, 42 seconds ® ¥ { ?:‘;“l:‘«:c? mfe N0, o4 | Two women racers alsormned record-breaking perfor ces. Mrs, Libky Waescott, |a terrific right to the face. SR o { VIOLATORS FINED [ | Two men were fined a total of .$400 in the U. S. Commissione:’s | | court in Wrangell yesterday for, violation of Alaska Game Regula- tions. William Horn and Fred Evensen were found guilty of trapping in a closed season and taking migra- season. tory waterfowl out of KUWAMOTO F AL Funeral services for Thomas Ku- | amoto will be heid tomorrow at 2 pm. in the chapel of the Charles | W. Carter Mortuary. For typing performance never before found in a portable, give this speedy .. . sturdy ... handsome ALL NEW Remington with 15 " e | exclusive and plus value features. Test the | MS.C“‘;:ESl ;}m .h\u:mcu;tzi:;r,csq 1.,b3 | exclusive Miracle Tab...the Fingerfitted || S e o s o Keys . .. the amazing Simplified Ribb: §eg At i i Es. amazing Simplified Ribbon Kuwamoto was born in Japan in Changer. Buy this thrilling gift today. Con- p | 1884. He was last employed by the i venient payment terms arranged. | Juneau Spruée Corporation as wat- | chman. THE ONLY OFFICE TYPEWRITER IN PERSONAL SIZE 0—(#—The Amer- aper, Der Abcad, BERLIN, Dec. | ican-licensed news J B B f d | satd today 18 workers werc killed | o L] “r 01' ) |and three were seriously injured on | “Our Doorstep Is Worn By Satisfied Customers” an explosion at a Sovi.t Zong cop- per mine last Sunday. Christmas WSie'oppers ' Here Are Some Timely Chrisimas Gift Ideas Some of the many at Quilico’s Pre-Christmas CLEARANCE Take advantage of greatly-reduced prices on Gift Items, Sporting Goods, Clothing, Woolen Underwear and Toys. Here’s an example WOOLEN UNDERWEAR WRIGHTS (1009 Wool) DUOFOLD (607 Cotton-409; W«l)()})). & 8 ‘ I Piece ... Was 9.00 NOW 6.00 2ce Vas 7. NOW 4.75 Shirte. Wens 435 NOW 243 | MEDLICOTT-MORGAN (1007 WOOL) Drawers Were 4.50 NOW 3.0( Faere Wese SaliNDN 3,00 1 Piece ... Was 8.50 NOW 6.50 DUOFOLD (Ladies) Red Shirts . Were 4.00 | NEKCONIT (50% Wool-50% NOW 3.00 | Cotton) Red Tights . Were 4:00 ‘ Shirts ... Were 3.75 NOW 2.75 | NOW 3.00 Drawers Were 3.75 NOW 2.75 Genuine Leather Jackets Chippewa Jac Shirts Were 22.50 NOW 15.25 ere $8.75 NOW $5.75 All-Wool Plaid Shirts —Were $6.50 NOW $4.75 ® Hirsch-Weis Were $7.50 NOW BICYCLES : éCflOTERS “Shooting Star” Were $57.50 NOW $38.50 Were §15.50 NOW $8.00 R 37;16, and Ve ‘Wright, bride of the youthful winner, 38:16. Nine- teen teams entered the race and 17 iinished. BANDED IN ALASKA, GOOSE SHOT, MEXICO A white-fronted goose, banded by Fish and Wildlife Service party the Innoko-Iditarod River ry last summer, flew to Mexico tefore being shot. It was one of the 128 white- fronted geese banded during the seacon, and the record of its being shot has Leen returned to the Fish and Wildlife Service Game Man- agement office here. The bird was killed November 6 in Mexico, 58 miles south of Calexico, Calif., by Sonny L. Wong, of the Desert Sport Shop in in | Calexico. Other long-distance flights re- corded after banded birds had been shot came from as far away as Thayer, Neb., where a pintail banded in the Innoko-Iditarod ! country July 23 was shot Ociober 23. FISTIC TOURNAMENT PLANNED IN SEATTLE SEATTLE, Dec. 20—®—The 16th annual Pacific Northwest Golden Gloves Loxing tournament will be i ut the Civic Auditorium here Feh. 21-22, the sponsoring Seattle Post-Intelligencer said yesterday. Mcst of the south is covered with a thick, heavy fog today. And the weather forecasters have pre- dicted it's getting worse. Practically 211 southern traffic has been stop- ped by the fog. department com- was December 21, Parish Christmas party. | December 22, 7 p.m.—Filipino | RS F R Community Children’s Christmas |3 PHASE 7' hp 1740 rpm G. »E, party, Parish hall. motor. Jacobs Engine and Equip- new washing machine. Used only one month. Black 324. December 22, 8 pm. — Emblem ment Co. Ph. 876. 81-3t Club meeting. H E —_— — — December 23, 4:00 p.m.—Com- B¥“?‘?T‘l‘é‘A"T:0|?RKI‘( munity Carol Singing around A "OR wi send Clivlstinas treeEpbnsred 1y Ju-|FOR W10 Taenll send neau Women's Club books—Detective, R December 23, 7 p.m.—Moose Lod3e | (L:m : l“nl' ‘lip':i“‘ ® h;‘ $2.00 to Lo b i a0 | $300 cach. A year's reading for Juneau | . December 24, 4 to 6 pm.—Junell 167659 gifferent books available supplied at publishers price post free. Also have best stock of science fiction in the world. Ask for list. Frank A. Schmid, 9 Col- umbus Circle, New York, 19, N.Y. December 24, 8 p.m.—Open House, ' Douglas Fire Department. December 24, 10 p.m.—£Christmas | party and dance by Moose. | December 25, 11 a.m.—The Christ- | R ek A mas Choir at Northern Light Pres- prpCTRIC MANGLE. Exceilent byterian church. { December 25, 2 p.m.—Open House Juneau Fire Department. i December 25, 8 p.m.—Christmas G rogram, Memorial Presbyterian| Call Black 476 church, pageant. ! December 26, 4 p.m.—Salvation Army turkey dinner for homeless men at S. A. Hall, Willoughby Avenue, December 27 at noon — Rotary members exchange Christmas party December 27, 8 p.m.—CDA Christ- | mas party, Parish Hall. ! December 28, 9:30 p.m.—Annual | tion. $150. See Dayton Pl Christmas Dance, Rainbow Girls,| ted Food. Scottish Rite Temple. December 30, noon — Soroptimist | Club luncheon. | December 30, 7 p.m.—Jose Rizal - o Banquet sponsored by F.lipino '30-068 RIFLE. Ph. Blue 608. 76-6t Lo[l)'lll:e\::ite};, ?ira;oll')‘n(‘l.of EE]{I;’?OC":: quTON JACKET. good condition. Oregon, high school band concert, Size 38. Imperial Hotel, Al""irl;‘* High School Gym. | ki 80-tf Tki'S BIKE in good condition. NEW AND USED Lionel Train equipment, price list. 297-3t |2-BEDROOM house, new refinished, Call Douglas 232. 397-6t 1038 CHEV. COUPE. Good condi- 78-6¢ Dale Roff. Ph. Blue T1-5¢ Christmas. December 31, 8 pm. — Juneau'ss @ TROLLER 381B912. Gt engine, Shrine Club New Year's party, 2:1 red. Power take-off Write P.O. Box 498, Juneau. WANTED WANTED—Ty, Salary $250. | 10, Shattuck Bldg. Ph. 531. LAST COMMUNITY CENTER NIGHT UNTIL AFTER HOLIDAY SEASON/ | | The “Community Center Night”| for adults at the Teen Age Club will be held tonight as usual. The {clubhouse will be open at 8:30, 3 with the square dancing starting;BABY sxTTiNCv, Phone 957, Apt. “for thirty day.. Merit System. Rm. 81-3t at 9 o'clock. * Lo 379-30 Due to the holiday season, this| __ S S S will be the last of these special BABY SITTING. Ph. Red 464. 76-6t nights for adults until ’I'ue.sday.j R lasting clothes, us January 10. FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster= ilized between washings. 3rd and Franklin Str. 70-tf SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT 81-tf ! Central Labor Council and ATF i P dmged Christmas = Party, invitational, at on this deal. Order a.s'n_m.,\‘a:‘ AFL Hall ¢ | you want. Also any book in prinf condition. $35.00. Ph. Green 615.! 80-3t ! write Box 1707 for| new furniture, reasonable terms. | , Uni- } BINOCULARS; excellent gift for 76-6t | on bus line near stores. Terms. | DOUGLAS—New 2-bedroony, FHA, view, large lotts. JUNEAU-DOUGLAS highwey, bedroom home furnished. 2-BEDROOMS, furnished, occupan- cy 10 days. East street. $4,800.00. 3-BEDROOMS, furnished, 6th 'St view, electric kitchen, ete. 4- i { mation on request. | LOTS—Casey - Shattuck addition; | Gold Belt and Calhoun. 3-APARTMENT UNITS—building in excellent condition—all electric kitchens, all well furnished. Large extra building lot and garage. Seen by appointment. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTF, Phcne 676 over First National Bank i 3 R | FORSALE | |SMALL and mecioum Xmas trees, | stands if desired. Write Box 2979. | i £I'~ TON DODGE short wheel base { truck, 1940 Studebaker S;d:n.‘ 1947 Ford four door sedan. R. W. ! | Cowling Co. 73-tt | i SINGER treadle sewing machine | with eleciric motor $40 at Pecter! Wood Sales Agency. 373-3t ! | jw MACHINES and elec- | diaper washers from $15 to $110] at Peter Wood Sales Agency. 373 | iBUlLDw(‘. LOTS for sale, upper | and lower Douglas Boulevard. At! | Peter Woods Sales Agency. 1 {ON YOUR WAY to woik ieave iaundry at Juneau Laundrette. Ani tendant will care for it. Pick it cn way home. T0-tf ¢ { SEVERAL Large ana Small Dia- | monds. Perfect stones. Bargain | { prices at the First National| ! Dank. 3 ) Cood condition, radio, heater. Call | Green 791, 62-tf | 1 | ONE 1947 HUDSON four door se- dan, $1,200. One 1939 Ford Panei! Just up from states, $825.00. See‘ 46-tf i 36 TUDOR FORD, $90. Green 163. LOG CABIN 26310 It lnside. Maw' Inlet. Call 143. 202 1t at Jay's Super Service. e s e 3 e e o o le 1934 Aimlow DeScto, 5 el ® jassenger Coupe. Perfect o condition throughout. Radio, ® heater, $600. Red 250. ® o 00 00 0 0 0 0 ol 1 TEEN AGE CLUB i o WEDNESDAY EVENING |WILL PAY CASH for good build- | ing lot. Ph. 416. 58-t1 Tomorrow afterncon, 4:15 o'clock | Toni and Harry Wham, popular en- | tertainers of the Baranof Bubble | Room, will play and sing and leadl group singing at the local Teen Age | Club. All teen agers of Jumeau and | Douglas are invited to attend. This is the entertainment that had to be postponed from last Sun- day afternoon. ESTABLISHED MUSICAL instru- ment Wholesale Company with established trade in Alaska de- sires representative on a commi ed salesman who can furnish re. | ferences. J. M. Sahlein Music Co. 718 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. 358 Television got its start as far MARRIAGE" LICEN:! 5% 7 4 ek A Olath At Mabel Vistoria | LICE SR 185 whiel Fail HIEHE et , | Polish scientist, designed the scan- ;:;S:golr_"' I;Du‘;a::;ag:)m;z‘;;‘(:n:: | ning disc, a flat plate with a spiral the office of the U. 8. Commission- ?I hORSL__ er -here, | Relph Dean Jonmes, a Coast JON STEWART HOME Guardsman from Omaha, Neb., and | HERE FOR HOLIDAYS Rose Loraine Crochett of Juneau have applied for a marriage license | in the office of the U. S. Commis- | sioner here. |ing home to spend the holidays Sl T Ve |with his mother, Mrs. Clarice H. SON FOR CULBERTSONS |Stewart. Mr. and Mrs, J. Steele Culbert-| A graduate of Juneau High School son, former Juneau residents, be- Jon is a freshman at the University came the parents of a baby boy of Washington, where he is study- |ing aeronautical engineering. Jon Stewart was a week-end passenger of Pan American, com- i in Scattle December 12. | The child was named Stephen | Bail. They have two other children, Sarah Ann, 8, and John Steele, 5. Culbertson is employed by the, Alaska Salmon Industry. | HOLIDAY REUNION FOR JOE THIBODEAU FAMILY First arrivals for the Christmas ah, Tenakee, S comi Alaska Coastal offers you a new service—to speed you on your way. Through your local ACA agent you can reserve your seat on Pan American to the States . . . and then fo any spot the globe! And now, for its patrons in Sitka, ifies ACA holds a special block of seats on Pan Am. . .. giving them equal priorities with those who buy their tickets in Juneaul reunion of the Joe Thibodeau fam- ily were Mary and Kenneun, Wi disembarked from the Denali to- day. Their sister, Cecilia, Is expect- ed on Friday’s Pan American flight from Seattle. She is doing social work for the Catholic Charities in | Portland. Mary is in her first year at Marylhurst College in Oregon, and Kenneth is a senior at St. Martin’s College near Lacey, Wash. The only member missing from the family circle will be Derothy, who is on the District Gouncil staff of Girl uts at Portland, Ore. £cgi STOP! at MADSEN’S For a practical XMAS GIFT CASH or TERMS Competitive Prices Open till 8 P.M. Phone 914 kagway, Haines and similar sion basis. Must be an experienc- ] FOR SALE: Weding and body re- pair shoo suitable for general re-i pairs and machine shop work:l priced for quick sale far below value. See Stan Perry, 109 W.'l»l loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 pon. 28 tf ! HOT WATER radiators. Genrge Bros. €5-t! Civil Action File No, 6170-A SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Juneau. EDWARD F. SCOTT, Plaintiff, vs: VIOLA SCOTT, Defendant. To Viola Scott, defendant in above entitled cause, GREETING: In the name of the United States of America, you are hereby com- manded to be and appear, in the above entitled court, to wit in the United States District Court, Di- vision Number One, in Juneau, Al- aska, and answer the complaint in the above entitled action, to wit, that certain action in which Bdward F. Scott is the plaintiff, and Viola Scott is the defendant, the civil action file number of which ap- pears above, within thirty days after the completion of the period of publication of the within summons,| namely within thirty days after the third day of January, 1950, in case this summons is published, or with- in forty days af:er date of its serv- ice upon you, in case the service of said summons ‘is made upon you versonally, and answer the com- slaint of the above named plaintiff in the within action, and if you fail ‘0 5o appear and answer, for want ‘hereof the plaintiff herein will take judgment against you for the telief iemanded in his complaint, to Wit ‘he dissolution of the marriage con- ‘ract heretofore and now existing between you and plaintiff, and & decree of absolute divorce. 117 WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the above entitled court on this 12th day of December, 1943, at Juneau, Alaska. (SEAL) J. W. LEIVERS, Clerk of the Court. First publication, Dec. 13, 1949. Last publication, Jan. 3, 1950 1 LAURA LEE’S BAR—B—Q NOW SERVING Chicken Tamales Enchalades OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY PR 4 ! L et ; Christmas Trees For Sale Order from C. Y. O. Phones—131 889, Green 360, Green 600, Green 657, Red 583 and Red 510 PUSSSSISUSERSTUTS PSR I ol I Sk 2,3 30 - S 20 chen and dining space. Living rcom with tile « fireplace and thermopane windows. Two bed- rooms and full tiled bath on first floor. Two bedrooms and 4 bath on second floor, Large gare den and excellent location, Gene erous terms, 5 now nearing occupancy date in now nearing occupancy date in the Highlands section, 15 havé already been spoken for. The houses have two bedrocms and allowance for a third. They have full concrete ' basements with garage, laundry, electric hot wa« ter heaters and an automatic ofl furnace. The houses are coms pletely insulated for a low main- tenance cost. They have a gen< erously sized living room with large view windows and every house has a clear view of Gas- tineau Channel. The dinettes and kitchen are built in with an abs undance of storage space and fitted with a new Westinghouse range. The houses are financed by FHA. and may be secured on very liberal terms. Secondary {financing for down payment it available to qualified veter An appointment to see the houss{ may be made in this office. WILLIAM WINX-Phone 234 Office in /lagke Credit Burcaw MOVE IN TCDAY—Seaiter Trract, 2-bedroom heme, furnished, large kitchen With eclec. stove. View includes Small Boat Harbor to Douglas. Large yard, half flat: Double plumbing and automatiq oil furnace, 2endix Economat; $9,000. 926 W. gth 2-BEDROOM moderd house, very attractive with large yard and gardens, completely fur- nished, workship and showe bathrcom, nice kitchen. 37,503 3-BEDROOM HOME, large gar< age, game room, full concretd basement, Bendix and Bendix Ir- oner, elec. hot water heater, air cenditicned. Large yard with a lawn. Plenty of room for largei femily in this 2-year-old house Highlands. $15,500 unfurnished bought before - Dec. 16, $17,500 furnished thereafter. MOVE BE< FORE CHRISTMAS. § 2-BEDROOM HOME; new kitchen, new elec. hot water heater, full ceoncrete basement, yard. I block from St. Ann’s. $8,400. TWO 3-BEDROCM HCOMES, Dovg-" las, $8,500 and $4,000, both fur- nished, have yards (one doukle lot). 59 3-APARTMENT BUILDING. 2 bed rooms, one could be 4. Now avail ablie to buyer. Well furnished cleanest apts. in fown, close in New furnace. $7,000 will handle. $21,000. ALSO Highway, Leinon ‘Creek, Auk Bay, Lena Beach, Fritz Cove. OUR NEW OFFICE.ketter than a turkey shoot—drop in and we”l shoot the bull. PEIER WOOD SALES AGENUY SEWARD AT MARINE WAY Telephone 911. LOST AKD FOUND LOST—My Botany O'coat taken by mistake Dec. 4th. Any information Ph. Black 935 or 846 after 4 p.m. 80-3t LOST—Conn ‘Siwapei no. 372364, Reward. Phone 284. 379-tf LOST—Tiger striped cat. Reward. Ph. Green 913. 78-5t LOST—Parker 51 pen and pencil set in white case. Reward. Ph. FOR RENT ROOM, private trance. Ph. Black 340. ath, private_en- 80-3t 3ACHELORS QUARTERS, Small 3oat Harbor, cil range, sink, show~ or, inside toilet. $25 mo. Ph. 911 51-3t NICE Clean Rooma 3t#am heated, 315 Gold 8* 220 2 {TEAMHEATEL rouns, weckly @ Monthir, Celoniu Rooms. €J to WURILTZER ‘eplm(_‘.;n'.no for reny Anderson Plano Shep. Ph. 143, MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Permar. ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 315 Decker Way. -] WINTER and POND, CO. 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