Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 17, 1949, Page 19, Image 19

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    20 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Novi 17, 1919
jAerial Seeding Under Way
;ln Linn Forest Districts
Lebanon, Nov. 17 Operating off the Lebanon airport, a heli
i eopter from the Central Helicopter company of Seattle began re-
seeding logged off and burned areai of Linn county forests. Three
trips were made Tuesday, and two planned for Wednesday will'
complete the aerial reforestation program.
Forest planting is going for-1
Iward on the largest scale ever
before attempted In Linn coun
(ty, under the direction of the
'county fire patrol with head
quarters at Sweet Home.
Hand-planted trees are being
(Set out and this work will con
tinue all winter, furnishing year
around employment for men
i who serve on regular forest Jobs
Jduring the summer fire months,
i A three - man administration
jcrew is directing the work: Mel
Crawford, warden of the fire
'patrol association; Alvin Byrd,
conservation inspector for the
state department of forestry; and
! Alton Brutscher, dispatcher for
i the fire patrol.
J Current planting is being car-
ried on in the Middle Fork and
South Santiam areas, which in
cludes 120 acres. Similar opera
tions will follow on 270 acres
i in the Calapooya river region,
'and 310 acres on McDowell
i creek.
The year-old nurslings set out
by hand come from the Nis
qually, Wash., forest industries
nursery.
It was announced that like
plantings are being carried out
by the Hill company at their own
cost on all Hill holdings in this
area.
The 'copter plantings will
seed 160 acres in the Roaring
river area, 440 acres near Scott
creek and 160 acres in the Scott
creek drainage area.
Of the seeds that germinate,
two-thirds survive, or 10,000
trees can be expected from the
13,000 seed to the acre broadcast
by the 'copter method, the forest
official explained.
Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 17 U.R
Tacoma's population is now
139,000, according to the new
1949 city directory Issued by R.
L. Polk & Co. which made it's
appearance here today.
Margwens to
Open Friday
Friday morning at S o'clock
Margwen's, the fifth store to be
completed in the Capitol Shop
ping Center, will open its doors.
The store is slated to have its
official opening all that day
with doors to remain open until
9 p.m. It will, also, be open for
business all day.
Margwen's is to be operated
by Mrs. William L. Allen and
her daughter, Margaret Allen.
who already have a downtown
store, the Moderne, which Is
gift and specialty shop.
The new shoppnig center store
will handle exclusive infants' and
children's wear, gifts and toys
Covering an area of 3,100 square
feet it is located immediately
north of the new Kress store on
Capitol street, and has entrances
on both Capitol street and the
parking lot.
Walls, fixtures and lighting in
the stc.-e will be in blending
shades of stone, leaf-green.
flame sprout, sweet-pink, citron
sandalwood and ruby, with each
department to have its own color
scheme. Air conditioning is also
a feature of the store.
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MILLER'S
PRE -THANKSGIVING
SALE!
DOWNSTAIRS
Marquisette Curtain Fabrics
CCotton and rayon marquisettes for your curtains, panels etc.
Cream white, white, white with dots and figures. Reg. 69c yard.
Chintz . . . Glosheen
Drapery Fabrics
Here's a big saving on your finer drapery materials! Chintz and
Glosheens in patterned and plain shades in this sale . . . regular
$1.29 yd.
NYLON CURTAIN PANELS
43 x 81 inch nylon panels In eggshell pink in very fine quality.
Reg. $3.50 each.
Quaker Lace Curtain Panels
54 x 81 Inch famous quality Quaker lace panels in this sale Fri
day and Saturday. Downstairs.
DOTTED RUFFLED CURTAINS
96 x 90 inch dotted, ruffled curtains in good quality Swiss.
Reg. $12.50.
CASA LAINE SPORT YARNS
Bear brand quality yarns in 2 oi. balls in a wide range of colors.
Downstairs.
BUCILLA 5 PC. LUNCH SET
With materials for embroidering. Stamped goods dept. Down
stairs. TEA TOWELS . . .
Stamped for embroidering.
KITCHEN WARES . . .
Hall's famous quality kitchen ware reduced for this sale! Casser
oles, cream pitchers, salad plates, tea pots, water pitchers in blue,
red, white.
FANCY GLASSWARE . . .
Covered candy dishes, vegetable, nut dishes and many others.
Downstairs.
now
49c
now
ess
now
now
STONEWARE . .
Oxford stoneware in water jugs, covered casseroles, vegetable
and refrigeration dishes.
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OF FINE LINENS-
70x88 inchtoWe
; 72x90 in ao ' ,
, 72x108 in. too - ,
: 72x126 in. too ,'oma.O"
SALE
Mx8,in.d0th,8inss
zirv? in. cloth, u w
OHA iu 2 nap"13
64x104 in. ctoth. 2 P
I 68x124 in. c - .
I 68x128 in. cloth, ciotn
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$17.56 1
$23.96 !
$20.80
$31.96
.56 to $2636
$18.00
$15.96 i
C70.00 I
$42
$44
.80
1.00
89c
now $2'49
$3.50
spec. 69C
49c
spec 25C
at y2
reduced j
reduced f
7W DYNAMIC
THE STOBI8 Or BITTER VALUES
2
BIG
DAYS
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
With only 31 shopping days until Christmas now I your opportunity to save on gift items . . ,
for everyone on your gift list . . . You'll find a vast array of sparkling savings in every department.
Shop now for bettor selections!
Save Now
Only 31
Shopping Days
'til Christmas
SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING!
MIXED NUTS
3ibs.$1.00
An excellent assortment
Buy now for your Thanksgiving dinner
A REPEAT SPECIAL!
CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES
2,1.00
Mb
Box for
Attractive 1 -lb. box
O Delicious creamy centers
DOLLAR DAY SPECIAL!
Soft! Thick! Fluffy!
FANCY PILLOWS
Gorgeous tapestry, needlepoint
and printed designs
Attractive fringe trim
Beautiful floral patterns
Design on both sides
$
Famous Brand!
BABY BLANKET
Regular $2.98 value
Large 36"x50" size
Extra wide satin binding
Colors pink and blue
Ideal gift item
An
FAMOUS BRANDS!
NYLONS
pr.
Sheer 51 gauge, 15 denier
Two excellent fall shades
Sizes 8Vi to lOVi; slightly irregular
WHAT A VALUE!
Nationally Advertised "Dan River"
PLAID GINGHAMS
Values to $2.98
Clever eyelet trims
Popular full skirts
Assorted color combinations
Sizes 3 to 6X 7 to 1 4 4
You'll Want Several at This Low Price
LADIES RAYON PANTIES
Choice of brief or banded style
Made of sturdy non-run fabric
Tearose and white S-M-L sizes
Men's All White
l-SHIKIS
$ Finely knit cotton
1 '. Sturdily tailored
Small - Med. - Large
Easy to Clean
Lightweight
Lithographed Embossed
21 cards to a box
Beautiful prints
Fine quality psper
2 -1.00
SORRY: No moil, phone or
C.O.D. orders
We reserve the right to
limit quantities
No tales to dealer
Thompson's Boxed
CHOCOLATES
Reg. $1.49
2'i
lbs.
$1.00
Light it dark
assort.
Cooing Type
RUBBER DOLL
Id Outstand- Ck"Sj
itif Christ- P i J
mas Saving J 9
An
Lifelike skin
13" tall Washable
tMBBOSmSBBBBiak
- 1 I
PLASTIC CAKE PLATE
$1
Cay assorted colors
Large 11 U" x S" cover 12 V Tray
Reg. $1
THE STORES OF BETTER VALUES
136 North Commercial Street
Salem, Orepon
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