Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 06, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    nCatHg Waal gahta, Ortoa, Friday. Mirth , 1958
March to Be Busy Month
At Municipal Airport
By MABOABR MAOEC
l-ato March will find much
activity on the aide of the Sa
lem airport occupied by a-
lem naval Air Faculty.
-. The first of tht facility1
cruises, each of two weeks'
duration, will get underway
March M, ending April 6, with
34 officera and enlisted men
from the receives reporting for
enny. rm oars of t&e two
week train will be event at the
Seattle Naval Air Station where
the group will take work in
ground control approach.
Date of the other mils to
be held at the facility before the
end of the fiscal year are April
30-May S; May 4-May 17; and
June 18-June28
Naval Air Beserve officers
coming on duty for the cruise
beginning March 33 are:
Lt Comdr. William H. Trin
die. Gervaia, commanding of-
Disposition of
Plant Now Near
Disposition of the Continental
Chemical plant on Cherry ave
nue, formerly the alumina plant,
appeared today to lie between
the Harvey Machinery company
of Torrance, Cal., and Schnitzer
It wolf of Portland.
This was indicated In press
dispatches from Washington, D,
C, where an official of the Gen
eral Services Administration
said today the GSA expects to
decide on disposition of the plant
within the next week.
Clay Cochran, manager of the
Balem Chamber of Commerce,
and A. W. Metzger, who haa
been manager of the plant under
its various operations, are both I
in Washington attempting to
persuade GSA to dispose of the
punt in such a way that it will
continue In operation as a going
concern.
The GSA some months ago at
tempted to sell the plant, which
Is listed as government surplus,
and Harvey was the highest bid
der, but the bid was rejected
as too low. Schnitzer & Wolf at
the same time made a proposal,
though not an actual bid, to ac
quire the plant
Price Hike Reported
For Fir, Pine Hems
Portland (A Lumber trade
ourcet reported Thursday a
price rise In some selective fir
and pine Items, but the bulk of
the lumber products remained
unchanged.
Some class B and better fir
drop siding went up $2 to $5
a thousand board feet to $183.
Some pine boards were reported
up as much at 910 a thousand
feet
The common items, such as
txes, which constitute 90 per
cent of the volume, are unchanged.
fleer of the unit; Lt Idward O.
Schless, Salem; executive of
ficer; Lt Glenn X. rrazel, Salem;
operations officer; Lt Comdr.
Boyd O. Baker, Eugene, train
ing officer; Lt Lawrence -D.
Roth. Albany, assistant flight of
ficer, Lt. Robert N. Witzlg, Cor
vallis, safety officer; Lt. Paul
H. George, The Dalles, assistant
navigation officer; Lt David H. 1
Daniels. Eugene, instrument
training officer; Lt William D.
Troth, Salem, assistant opera
tions officer: Lt Paul H. Mtk-
kelsen. Portland, navigation of
ficer: Lt Robert Moore, Beaver
Creek, assistant training officer.
Lt Robert M Ramp, Eugene,
communications officer; Lt An
thony X. Seldl. Beaverton, avia
tion eauipment officer: Lt.
Charles E. Berg, Eugene, assist
ant safety officer; Lt Comdr.
Ivan J. Esau, Dallas, flight of
ficer: Lt (Jx) James A. Meach-
ara, Albany, materiel officer.
Enlisted men coming on duty
for the cruise are Michael A.
Moran, AN, Portland; Charles
I. Knab, AN, Portland; A. R.
Sheffield. AA. Portland. W. G.
Strohecker, SN, Portland; Rob
ert D. Bennett AR, Kings Val
ley; Duane L. Toll, FN, Molalla;
Loren E. Murdock, AOUZ, Al
bany, and Robert T. Archer, FN,
Molalla.
More Sales in
Business Area
Transactions Involving real
property In and adjoining to the
area in which there has been
considerable speculation as to
the nature of the development
have been registered with the
county recorder's office.
One of the deals Involves the
transfer by Harvey J. Eisner
and wife to the Salem Title com
pany of a portion of Lot 10
Block 08. The title company in
turn deeds the real estate to
George B. Paulus and wife. The
nominal sum of $10 Is given in
each transaction.
Edward E. and Colette E. Le-
bold also have deeded a portion
of Lot 10, Block 08, to Salem
Title company.
Another deal Involving Block
3, which lies Immediately north
across Marlon street from the
old high school building, shows
George B. Paulus and wife
transferring to Salem Title com
pany all of the easterly one half
of Lots s and 4. The considera
tion is nominal. .
The Paulus Involved operates
a shoe shining establishment on
State street .
MT. VrtW CLUB MEETING
The Community club will
meet at Mountain View school
house at 8 pjn. Friday, March
0
How To Rcliovo
Dronchitis
Creonmhioe relieves promptly bocniM
it aoes into the bronchial system to
help loosen and expel terra laden
phlegm and aid nature to sooths and
beat nw, tender, inflamed bronchial
membrane. Guaranteed to pleate yoa
or money refunded. Creonralaion has
stood the test of millions of men.
CREOMUCSION
I" CnH Otmt Mew Ante Sn.iSlm
How Many
Hours
Of Sleep?
By J. H. WlUett
New light was shed on this
debatable question when a re
cent survey was msde of persons
from 70-90 years of age. They
nearly all had eight hours sleep
a night throughout their lives.
While there are Individuals
who feel rested after four or five
hours sleep, most of these per
sons are able to relax and rest
at short intervals during their
waking hours. Few people how
ever acquire the ability to do
this.
Tiredness is not always trace
able to lack of sleep, when you
continually feel tired you ought
to consult your doctor.
Let a conscientious pharma
cist fill your prescriptions.
This the 784th of a series of
Editorial Advertisement ap
pearing la this paper each Frl
oay
s
Capital Drug Store f
Store A Liberty Phone JJ118
We five f Green 8tamps every day I
at) all cash sales of prescriptions
ACETATE & NYLON
STORE OPEN 'TILL 9:00 P.M.
BUT COME EARLY. . GET FIRST CHOICE!
FREE : QBtCHIDS TO THE LABIES!
J. C. PENNEY DEDICATES FRIDAY NIGHT
AND SATURDAY AS LADIES' DAY!
Beginning Friday Nite at 6:30 p.m. the first 750 ladies will receive Vanda miniature orchids
complete with leakproof pin-on vial. Hurry in Friday Nite for yours. Get your orchids on Fashion
Floor (2nd.) These two days are highlighted with features throughout the store for the ladies.
in SPRING PRINTS
5
THEY'RE HERE! LONG SLEEVE, BUTTON CUFF, SPORT STYLE!
ALL WOOL BOX STYLE
PLAID JACKETS
Yet, they're here! These comfortable topper jackets In all
wool plaid fabric. Styled with sport back, front shoulder
pleat, button front, two patch pockets. Colorful red and green
plaids, alto a gold novelty check pattern. Siies 12 to 18. Coma
in and see what a buy these are.
SECOND FLOOR
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v
Garden pretty florals and other
smart designs an practical, soft
textured acetate-and-nylon.
What noon ot find these are
actually washable, extra wear
able. Come try an several styles
at Penneys now. They'ra value
priced! 12-20. 16'j-24'i.
DOWNSTAIRS
STORE
LADIES THEY HAVE ARRIVED!
NEW YOUNG SHAPES IN
EASTER STRAWS
Mr ft.
RAYON BLENDS THAT LOOK LIKE
WORSTED WOOLS
DRESSMAKER
SUITS
Another of the new acetate-and
rayon bland with a worsted look, a
little price tag . . . handsome multi
color tone stripes, novelty weaves,
new textured surface, interest
weaves with the look, the very feel
of wool. Crease resistant. Sizes 10
to 18.
75
. RIGHT FOR SUITS!
"DIMITY LOOK"
NYLON BLOUSES
Now . . . that bandbox-fresh look of a crisp little dimity
blouse ... but sa much easier to care for! Only bit
sheer, this new nylon has the look and texture of cotton
dimity ... and it's tailored up into perfect suit styles!
White, pactclt and darks, oven black! 12-38.
MAIN AND SECOND FLOOR
Fltrtottous little hots in Springs
prettiest designs . . . choose
sailors, ripple-brim effects,
scoop shells, many others! All
frothed with veiling, all yours
in lovely Eastertime colors.
SECOND FLOOR
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SECOND FLOOR Stv
In Bolh IMT
Blouse Depls. . jWMiS
Penney's Own Filmy
GAYMODE NYLONS
Now leg-accent glamour for you. Penney's
own sheer 60 gauge IS denier nylons
match your costume colors. Shop now for these
flotterino fashion conscious oay modes. 9Yi
to 1 1 . Proportioned lengths.
MAIN FLOOR
STORE HOURS: 9:30 TO 5:30 P.M. - FRIDAY NITE TILL 9 P.M.