Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 22, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Treasure Search
In Bay Recesses
San Francisco, Oct. 22 (U.R) A
group o treasure hunters tem
porarily abandoned today a
Jive-month-old search of the
Golden Gate for a fortune in
gold and silver bullion believed
to have been aboard the sunken
steamer Rio De Janeiro.
The decision was taken after
a sprung propeller shaft on the
purse seiner St. John Bosco,
headquarters for the operations,
climaxed a list of bad luck, in
cluding treacherous tides and a
"darkening of the ocean" that
made diving impossible.
E. B. Settle, skipper of the
Basco, said the treasure hunters
would do a "few salvage jobs"
but might return to the Rio De
Janeiro search later. No date
yet has been set for continuing
the explorations.
The Rio De Janeiro sank in
the Golden Gate in 1901 with
131 persons losing their lives.
one reportedly was carrying
$2,000,000 in silver bullion from
China and another $75,000 in
gold.
Sugar Ration Stamps
May Be Extended
Washington, Oct. 22 VP) Be
cause many housewives have
len unable to buy sugar for
home canning, OPA officials
said Monday they are studying
possible extension of the special
ration stamps provided for that
purpose.
The canning sugar stamps
Nos. 9 and 10 in ration books
were scheduled to expire Octo
ber 31.
OPA said the sugar shortages
were a result of the maritime
strikes and that the sugar ship
ments are expected to meet con
sumer demands later.
Magnesium Plant
Bids Due December 2
Washington, Oct. 22 WBids
for purchase or lease of the gov
ernment's surplus $16,200,000
magnesium plant in Spokane
will be opened at 4 p.m. Decem
ber 2 in Spokane, the war as
sets administration said today.
Silvorton Mr. and Mrs. The
odore Grace have returned to
their 310 Adams street home
from a fortnight's visit with
relatives in Crescent City and
Grants Pass.
Capifal Tniirn.il, Salem, Oreirnn, Tuesday, Oct. 22. liMfi 5
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ami Helps Heal Ugly
SKIN RASHES
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Zomo a stainless liquid which appears
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and scalp irritations due to externa
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6-WAY
FLOOR LAMP
$18.25
incl. shades
Woodry Furniture Market
1605 N. Summer
6
GREAT ADVANTAGES
YOU WILL OBTAIN FROM THIS
AUTHORITY
ON
DEAFNESS
. It M 4
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H. F. MacDonald
When You Attend His
FREE HEARING CLINIC
On Thursday and Friday, October 24 and 25
At 905 First National Bank Bldg.
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tion with this expert on
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shows the correction you need and then shows you,'
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trolled they can be called an entire seritt of ."hearing
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eyes, need di0erent lenses for the different kinds of hear-
ing deficiencies. FREETEST for you . learn, at no cost,
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are only a part of the complete ACOUST1CON 8-P01NT
HEARING SYSTEM based on Acousticon research to
meet U. S. Government Endings and recommendations
and developed to protect the health is well as to correct'
the bearing of the hard of hearing.
6. ' HOME CONSULTATION - if you cannot possibly
attend this clinic, you can make an evening appointment
lor this entire FREE demonstration right in your own
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ACOUSTICON
H. F. MacDONALD
905 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 6350
SALE! TRAINING PANTS
REGULARLY 39c 33C
Reduced price for Ward Weekl
Absorbent white cotton knit.
Rib-knit oont lea. 1 to 3.
SPECIAL! GAY COTTON
ANKLETS! 39c
With up'Cuffs, down-cuffs, elas
tic cuffs . . . your favorite styles
and colors. Sizes 8 -1 0 Vii
W . J
CORDUROY OVERALLS
2.98
Sturdy, long wearing cordu
roy In a comfortable bib-top
style that goes with shirts.
2 to 6',j.
j i Likl
STRIPED RECEIVING
BLANKETS 52c
Rainbow border on loft, closely
woven cotton blanket. Pink, blue,
or whits. 30 X 40 Inches;
QUILTED MATTRESS
PADS ONLY 1.49
Absorbent cotton filling held
firmly In place with zigzag stitch
ing. Waihable. 18x34'i
BABY'S OWN DURABLE
wash cloths 2 f or 29c
Firmly woven of soft white Ten y
cloth. Edges shell stitched in pink
or blue. 9x9 inches.
'
.... pr"w' f r.-mm ''L-'' M 1 1 ' '" 1
. SAVE ON BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEAR AT WARD'S
VSl Id
Vi - 'r -
HI .1
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SERVICEABLE SKIRTS
FOR LITTLE GIRLS
1.98
Sizes 1 to fSx. In good looking,
sturdy wool and rayon blends.
Bright ptaide. rich full tones.
'Amply pleated or gored wita
suspender top. Finely tailored. '
SALEI COTTON DRESSES
ORIGINALLY WERE 2.93
GIRLS' PANTIES IN FINE
RAYON KNIT I
2.77
35c
HOYS SPORT
SHIRTS, i to 10
BOYS' STURDY
TROUSERS, 4 lo 12
NEW FALL SLIPON
SWEATERS FOR BOYS
Sensational savings in gills'
cotton dresses, crisp and new
for Ward Week with their
neat eyelet, rick rack and ruf
Iled trimmings. Stripes, dots.
l-6x, 7-14.
You'll agree they're an out
standing Ward Week value at
this low budget price. Com
fortable all-elastic waist . . .
snug fitting knit cuffs on the
legs. Sizes 2 to 14.
1.S0
2.93
Itcg. .1.1)8
3.98
Sporty, last color plaids on
sturdy Sanforized cotton.
Long sleeve style with con
vertible collar. Sizes 4 to 10.
Here are panU that will grow
with your boy! , . . New IN
VISIBLE MIRACLE BAND
Adjustable waist. Well-made
of un-tan twill. 4 to 12.
Popular V-neck pullovers beauH
fully knit of Q0 virgin wool
wonted. Snug ribbed cuffs and
bottom. Medium blue, maize, tarn
Small, mad., large.
GIRLS' WHITE
BLOUSES
1.98
The popular shirtwaist style
that all girls like . . '. in an
unusually fine quality white
poplin. 7-14.
GIRLS PULLOVER
SWEATERS
3.89
Just received! New square
neck style in a marvelous
assortment of luscious colors.
All new wool.
Reg. 89e STRIPED T SHIRTS W
Long sleeves. Sizes Z to 6
New! GIRLS' SLACKS
7 to 14. Blue sport denim. Zipper side. . . .
LITTLE GIRLS' HANDBAGS 93
Grown-up styles in miniature! Plus tax
319 Girls' Saddle OXFORDS 2,97
Save now! Brown and white, 12':-3
CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS JQ
2 to 6. Red or blue striped seersucker
Girls' Fine Quality ANKLETS 493
Ribbed turn-down cuffs. 8'j-10
Boys' Buffalo Plaid Jackets 7 AC
Heavy all wool. Zip front, knit bottom. ... '
Boys' All Wool Coat Sweaters 5 93
100 new wool. Genuine Talon fastener. . .
Boys' COLORED T SHIRTS
Short sleeves, crew neck. Rib knit
Boys' WHITE T SHIRTS Ogg
Better quality rib knit w V
Colorful PLUSH EARMUFFS AG
Get yours at this pre-war price
TIE and SUSPENDER SET QQ
Ready-tied ties, clip-end elastic suspenders.
Sale! Boys' 2.98 PULLOVERS 2.77
Choice of plaids and Norwegian designs .. .
WARM CAPESK1N HELMET
FOR BOYSI 1,98
Willi cotton Heec lining, odiuil
oblo strop, mouton pookl Browrt
block. Small, mod. larg..
HOYS' CREW
SOX
45c
Briclilly colored stripes.
Elastic top. Sizes 7 to 9 'i .
mrrswsmm.