Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 14, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    , Group Flans Aviation Day Pictured here as they watch
a plane in the air over McNary field are representatives from
the various local groups that met Tuesday at McNary field to
plan Salem Aviation day, set for August 28. Reading from left
to right they are: Bob Chapman of Salem Air Service; Eugene
Wiscarson, aircraft repair service; Evelyn Whitmaker of the
state board of aeronautics office; Airport Manager Charles
Barclay (pointing at the plane);, Clemens Fischer, Capital
Air Service; Lt. Comdr. Wallace Hug, officer in charge of the
Salem Naval Air Facility; and Leo (Ace) Demers of Ace's
Flying Service.
, Salem Aviation Day Will
Demonstrate Skill, Safety
Not a thrill-giver with dare-devils performing in the air but
a display and demonstration of what the average person can do
in the aviation world if he wants to fly.
That is the plan for Salem's Aviation day set for Sunday, Au
gust 28, at a meeting held at McNary field Tuesday afternoon.
Displays, demonstrations and-
races of various kinds are to
ing her for the event end 2 p.m.
beginning of the program, ln-
eluding demonstrations and
races. Displays will be on ex
hibit all day to permit the pub
lic to view them, and no admis
sion charge will be made for
any of the exhibits or for the
show.
Named to committees at the
meeting were! registration and
hospitality, Airport Manager
Charles Barclay, Art Joseph and
Evelyn Whitmaker from the
state board of aeronautics of
fice; Invitations, Evelyn Whit
maker, and state board of aero.
nautics; shortfleld landing, Don
Morris; handicap race, Leo
(Ace) Demers; closed, CQurse
race, Wallace Tower and Lt,
Comdr. Wallace Hug; agricul
tural flying demonstration, Ace
Demers; bombing from small
planes Mac McLaughlin; plane
parking, Dale and Bryce Wiscar,
son; prizes, Art Joseph and
Clemens Fischer; free rides,
Clemens Fischer; and fire and
accidents, Lt, Cmdr. Hug.
Salem Invited to participate In
Aviation day will be plane deal-1
ers selling the type of plane used
by the average person; airlines;
the forest patrol; Oregon Sports
men Pilots; Flying Farmers;
Ninety-Ninersj CAP; NAA; Ore
gon National Guard; and Air
craft Owners and Pilots associa
tion. Committees Named
The program as tentatively
set up Tuesday would include
registration of the flying visit
ors from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.;
breakfast from 11 a.m. to 1 p,m.j
sight-seeing tour 1 p.m. to 2
p.m. of the city for visitors fly-
Dayton Civic Club
Discusses Rodeo
Dayton The Dayton Civic
club met for a picnic supper in
the city park, with 35 members
and guests present.
Plans were made regarding
a float for the parade and a food
stand to be located in the park
as of last year, during the two
days of the rodeo. The annual
report of the library was read.
Mrs. J. R, Nuttbrock donated a
flag to the club. Hostesses were:
Mesdames Stewart, Fish, Wil
lert, M. Thorton, Tribbett.
be featured, and 300 free rides
in planes of local operators will
be given away. Aviation day
will not be all local, either, for
Invitations are being sent to a
number of flying groups and
persons from out of town promi
nent in aviation.
For the farmers raising crops
needing dusting or spraying Leo
(Ace)Demers will arrange a dis
play in his hangar on the west
side of the field, and in addi
tion to the display he will give
a demonstration of dusting with
a formation of his planes.
Will Stress Safety
Safety will be stressed all
through the show with demon
strations planned by the state
board of aeronautics. . The op
eration of the CAA tower here
will be explained in connection.
not only with safety operations
on the field, but flying in gen
eral.
The Salem Naval Air Facility
on the east side of the field will
be open for Inspection by the
public and United Air Lines
will have its office open for in
spection. UAL also plans to
have one of its four-engine
planes here for exhibit and other
airlines will be asked to take
part in the event.
Among the groups away from
Clearance
SALE!
High Quality Prints
Sheers
Cottons
Suits and Coats
Gilmore's Dress Shop
439 Court St. - Upstairs
Blanohe H. Wilson, Owner
MUST BE SOLD
We Must Make Room for New Stock!
m i-i i mi u i w "i
Look at These Sensational Values!
Come in Tomorrow and Make
TERRIFIC SAVINGS
now at these ridiculous low prices!
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TABLE LAMPS
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LIGHTS
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fixtures
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Dia. 3-9412
SALEM LIGHTING & APPLIANCE
236 North High
Salem Lighting Does It Again!
Look for the Green Tag and
SAVE!!
This Is the First of Our Great Semi-Annual
Green Tog Sales!
Open 'til Nine Friday Evening r; l j AMO
No Refunds Easy Terms UlOl J-V X
Tag Sale Friday. July 15 to July 21
SALEM LIGHTING & APPLIANCE
236 North High
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 14, 1949 S
RECORD VALUES
COATS
Our Entire Stock of Coats
Reduced to Three Low Prices
Values to 45.00 NOW 24
Values, to 55.00 NOW
00
00
Values to 79,95
.NOW
29
3900
HOSIERY
SPECIAL
Values to 1.65
99c
FORMALS
Values to 19.95
1000
Values to 22.95
1 00
12c
Values to 24.95
14oo
Values to 29.00
:oo
16'
SUITS
1 Group Values to 29.95 NOW
1 Group Values to 39.95 NOW
1 Group Values to 49.95 NOW
1 Group Values to 59.95 NOW 34
1500
2400
2goo
00
SLACKS
Values to 8.98
599
SHORTS
Values to 5.98
399
SWIM
SUITS
1 Group
Values to 12.95
399
DRESSES
1 Group Values to 12.98. .NOW
1 Group Values to 16.98 NOW
1 Group Values to 22.95. . . .
1 Group Values to 19.95 . . NOW
1 Group Values to 24.95 ....
499
y99
NOW 1 2
1400
NOW 16
BETTER LINGERIE
Look at Clic famous name lingerie included In this event
Itliytlim, Colony Club, Trillium, Yolande, Lady Duf(
and Vanity Fair Lace trims and plains . . . nylon, rayon
ercpe and rayon satin!
SLIPS
Formerly sold for 3.98 NOW 2.99
Were regularly 4.98 NOW 3.49
Regularly sold at 5.98 NOW 3.99
Exception value even at 7.98 NOW 5.49
Finest quality, regularly 14.95 NOW 8.99
GOWNS
Good buys at 5.98 NOW 3.99
Regularly sell at 8.98 NOW 5.99
Formerly sold at 12.98 NOW 7.99
Lovely gowns, 14.98 value NOW 8.99
Highest quality, regularly 17.98 NOW 10.99
BLOUSES
Yolandes, Mode De Paris,
Malson France
Values to 0 99
6.98 ...... NOW 3
Values to A 99
7.98 NOW t
Values to P99
8.98 NOW D
Values to iT 99
10.98 NOW O
Values to 99
12.98 NOW
PURSES
98
1 Group, values "1
to 2.98 . . . NOW I
1 Group, values C00
to 16.98. . .NOW D
HANKIES
1 Group, values r)P
to 75c . . .NOWX3C
1 Group, values QP
to 1.50 . .NOW 03C
GLOVES
' 1 Group
Values to 1.98
29c
PEDAL
PUSHERS
Values to
5.98. . . .NOW
399
Millinery
Vl OFF
Court
and
Liberty
SORRY, NO EXCHANGES
OR REFUNDS
ALL SALES FINAL
SAIEM