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dav2no1
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1950s Singer Mini-Max Skirt Maker and Pay'nSave Yardstick
The Singer Mini-Max Skirt Maker is a style C-18-R. This tool is used to quickly pin an even hemline on a skirt.
The Pay'nSave yardstick has the old style telephone number...two letters and five numbers. This system started in the 1930s and lasted well into the '60s. Before that, three letters and four numbers were used.
PAY'NSAVE
"Pay 'n Save was a retail company founded by Monte Lafayette Bean in Seattle, Washington, in 1940. Over the years, Pay 'n Save was the leading drugstore chain in Washington and was the owner of several Washington-based retailers, including Lamonts and Ernst."
"By 1988, Pay 'n Save was sold to Thrifty Corporation, who later sold the stores to PayLess Drug, who retired the Pay 'n Save name."
So the retail company's name never evolved to Pay More? jk :)
Cool Item
Nice look ,love the color combo