Dascola's in Arborland, January 1962
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1962
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DASCOLA-HAIR STYLIST: A new Dascola-Hair Stylist concern was opened this week in Arborland under the direction of Ernest P. Dascola. He is one of three brothers who own Dascola Barbers of 615 E. Liberty St. The others are Dominic and Patsy Dascola. Dascola's in Arborland has six chairs.
Ann Arbor News, January 6, 1962
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DASCOLA-HAIR STYLIST: A new Dascola-Hair Stylist concern was opened this week in Arborland under the direction of Ernest P. Dascola. He is one of three brothers who own Dascola Barbers of 615 E. Liberty St. The others are Dominic and Patsy Dascola. Dascola's in Arborland has six chairs.
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'Mr. Marionette' Loves Work
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13
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February
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1980
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Lions Club Members Prepare For the Second Annual Cider Sale, October 1962 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1962
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Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1962
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CIDER SALE PREPARATIONS: Transferring gallon bottles of sweet cider to a station wagon in preparation for the second annual Arborland Lions Club cider sale are (left to right) James R. Brown, William J. McDonald, Duncan Y. Payne - committee chairman for the event, and J. W. Wilkins, club president. Three thousand gallons of cider were brought to town in a large truck, partially visible in the background. The sale, to provide funds for support of aid to the blind and visually handicapped, will begin Friday and continue through the following Friday. Various business locations will be manned at the beginning of the period. Much of the effort, however, will involve door-to-door calls.
Ann Arbor News, October 18, 1962
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CIDER SALE PREPARATIONS: Transferring gallon bottles of sweet cider to a station wagon in preparation for the second annual Arborland Lions Club cider sale are (left to right) James R. Brown, William J. McDonald, Duncan Y. Payne - committee chairman for the event, and J. W. Wilkins, club president. Three thousand gallons of cider were brought to town in a large truck, partially visible in the background. The sale, to provide funds for support of aid to the blind and visually handicapped, will begin Friday and continue through the following Friday. Various business locations will be manned at the beginning of the period. Much of the effort, however, will involve door-to-door calls.
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Nickels Arcade Post Office Closing
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1
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April
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1998
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New Project Proposed - Buildings Would Go Up North Of Arborland
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3
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April
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2008
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Dascola Hair Stylists
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6
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January
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1962
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