Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 9 No. 4 | Winter 1987 (Seattle) /// Issue 22 of 24 /// Master# 70 of 73

T A N N IN G S A L O N P e r s o n a l i z e d c la s s i n s t r u c t i o n f o r y o u r h e a l t h a n d e n jo y m e n t . ‘T a n n in g U V A - S a f e ' 1 3 3 1 2 n d [S V irg in ia ] 6 2 2 - 1 0 1 5 “There is nothing that has yet been contrived by man by which so much happiness has been produced as by a good tavern. ” Samuel Johnson NOW SERVING LUNCH HANDMADE SANDWICHES SOUP AND CORNISH MEAT PIES FINE WINE AND IMPORTED BEER TO GO FIRST AND VIRGINIA 5FRE0RIN 5/5 i5 'MS x s r 5 e A rn £ , WASH 9&112 CIDS') ^ Z Z Z ^ Z W K F i R D t S I ^ N SpariAUZINcj IN 0RI0/NA1 VlCrORlAN AND CpUtCTAB^E W W HJKNTURE THROUGH TH6 l92Z)'s. iB u y iN ^ s e w q RESTORATION AVAU-AI3LE-. OPFN. webNESD^y- s z n w y 12 m J PR By The Futon Defined. futon\fu-tone\n (Japan) 1: a bed 2: a couch 3: a healthy, firm mattress 4: an inexpensive sleeping system 5: a unique alternative for those folks who like their houses to look a little bit different from everyone else’s 6: found at Unfoldings, Seattle’s foremost manufacturer of futons, along with flannel sheets, blankets, cushions and tatami mats. 2107 N. 34th. Two blocks north of Gas Works Park. 634-0630 Unfoldings. The bed has never been better. Clinton St. Quarterly

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