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0 airpark will SESTARTEDTODAY jojcoe Turner To View flew Facility During Visit Here .®en ihe Wilmington Airpark is rLjjv dedicated this afternoon -ther" step wil1 have been taken ^'community’s aviation prog new facility is located on ,.ew Wrigbtsville Beach high ‘‘“‘‘ ' one-quarter' mile from tue limits. park, a holding of Air Prog Inc., of which Carl Dunn ^resident, was started last No - put adverse weather and shortages delayed the J;a; opening of the facility. \ ong the major obstacles over during the construction of '"i' ielri was drainage. Contour tc'.c,V tile and culverts were laid t eliminate standing water. landing strips consist of -I runways, 1600, 1700 and S feet in length, respectively, f” -riangular effect has been Maimed by experts as a safe "'d efficient way to clear ground “I”,:1,, -o make way for landing said yesterday that Ros Turner, speed ace from In ■*ratjo‘i' Ind., would inspect the P ;,is afternoon, both from the ,d the ground. Turner is spend fse week-end at Wrightsville Beach. . Hangers are of the multiple unit t oe and can accomodate eight les in individual stalls. A club pfro has been constructed on fjetd adjacent to the runways w"ncjj offers a clear view of air traffic. Tae building, which will be open *o -he public, will include a snack L" lounge room, dining terrace and’ the jtfice of the company. ‘ Three types of service—flight in ruction, ’ plane rentals and aerial photography—are being offered by V- Progress along with charter i ar- facilities for storage, repairs j a-d service to private craft. Future plans will include a beau tification program with the run Ksvs to be outlined with shrubs. Azaleas and flowers will be plant ed around the building. An informal program of stunt jiving and flying exhibitions will be presented this afternoon and on subsequent Sunday afternoons. The operating personnel consist of three brothers, Carl, Murdoch ar.d William Dunn. Carl has a background of 10 years commercial flying. During the war he supervised the train ing of 640 Army Air Corps cadets, members of the 54th flight train ing detachment, Doerr Field. He also tested planes for the Aircraft Engineering corporation acting in the capacity of test pilot for Na val pianes. Murdoch, who will serve as man ager of the Sky Club, served over seas with the Army Air forces. He returned to Wilmington last De cember after two years in the Eu ropean theatre. William, who will act as chief pilot, served as a flight instructor for the Army Air Force during the early years of the war. He was later affiliated with the 441st Troop Carrier command in Frank furt, Germany. Church Conference Plans Are Complete Everything is in complete readi ness for Monday night’s scheduled Cnurch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Conference in the church, located at 1413 Castle street. The conference, will be highlight ed by the appearance of several ntgh-ranking Morman leaders. Scheduled on the program are President Antoine R. Ivins, of the Pirst Council of Seventy, accom P°*ned by Sister Cilate Romney bins, President Graham H. Doxey ar.d Sister Leone W. Doxey. Cherry Bark Crop Pays TROY. N. Y.—CU.R)—Some farm ers in Rensellaer County are letting '"e:r baying go until later so they l°n gather in another crop—Cher L bark. Sold -or medicinal pur Poses. the bark brings between _®jvnd eight, certs a pound. Get Welcome Relief From Stomach Gas, Sour Food Taste ''ttympt'I1? *?,oated and miserable after rid vo„Ir ;'0' here ls how you may ThoSfrt5 v, of this nervous distress. Well cWrfbfve found It the way to be ^ end happy again, vita] east??' ,f<?>d enters the stomach a treak-unip.iulce must flow normally to tooa rnro yertaln food particles; else the festlon 7 •erment. 6our food, acid lndl t;d. fre<iuently cause a mor 'oiWMnn i ' fretIul. peevish, nervous "sties* ?' 065 of aPPetlte, underweight. To Ret f:P; weakness. fee now nf% rellef you must Increase c“ author!^ v,ltal gastric juice. Medl tory testr‘ni eJ' n independent labora Positive nr„bfh'iman stomachs, have by »maztn„]Pr°°f shown that SSS Tonic ls when tf,ec‘lve ln increasing this 5° a non^npttoo little or scanty due This is dnI8tanl5.stomacb disturbance. Which contnit0 tbe SSS Tonic formula f«?o lneTemlnSeClal Snd POtent aCU" •feani'c SS Jon‘c helps build-up non onai anrnfu watery blood ln nutri as gastriC™1.a~«o with a good flow of biood you Juice, plus rich red ,eel better l!U,d eat better, sleep better, H A'*oid pumSvf better' Play better. flos« of srS^hl ?, y°urself with over iPhoteract np and other alkallzers to 1°’J so OpVrK „and bloating when what 'P’i dlgesf VLiee.d ls SSS Tonic to help hpalr. W°od fpr body strength and Spy Dennii oo„t! J°ln tbe host of cS'licns ofPw*^SS Tonic has helped. «fs Toa“ fr°“ies s°ld- Get a bottle of 6ss Tonic 20ur drug store today. c helps Build Sturdy Health. Royal Here To Speak To Grocers WMnHI . committee who*01^ him a^Mneilienfhid3™?’ undersecretary of war> and members of a reception plane which newMmtH Willin'etkent.hal PPf* yesterday shortly after he had stepped from a North Carolina Food^eale^-i^c S "n«fr0m* ^??hin&ton, D. C. Royall will speak to members of the left to right are Botau tlllr W R™ WrightsvUle Beach Monday night at 7:30 o’clock. From visiting at Wriehtsville over R Sal<!i L^le’ ?Iarprrove Bellamy whom Royall and his wife are ager James R Benson and to6 w®ek®nd> Charles Parker, a member of Royall’s staff; City Man —--!_enson and Jesse Parker, airport manager. PHOTO BY JOHN BROWNING. Rev. V. D. Coombs Offers Last Sermon The Rev. V. D. Coombs, pas tor of the Church of God, Fourth and Marsteilar streets, will con clude six years service in Wil mington tonight. He will leave to morrow for Charlotte to take up his new pastorate. During Mr. Coombs residence in Wilmington, he has cooperated in _ various community and interde nominational activities. Mr. Coombs said “It is with a measure of sadness that I sever my connection with the many friends in Wilmington with whom I have found so much pleasure and joy in our efforts together during the years I have spent in Wilmington, but I feel that the new field to which I have been assigned affords even a larger op portunity for service, and that my going is in the will of the Lord. I shall continue to cherish the memo ries of my friends in Wilmington, and hope to have ah opportunity to visit Wilmington from time to time and renew many of my friendships here”. Mr. Coombs will be succeeded by the Rev. P. H. McCarn, who comes to Wilmington from Moores ville. Pittsburgh is one of the most frequently misspelled place names in the United States. THE BEST MOVE THIS YEAR... 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Use it with or without powder to achieve'' an exquisitely groomed appearance that holds its even color tone for twelve whole hour* $0.00 f 4BF'. ^A classic ;wel pin . ony in good taste.® plated metal bowknoti yj Jin with imported square stones in jewel colors^ (fidkifrilliamb & ♦
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