Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 11, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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THE CAPITAL JOIUNAL Safe". Preeon , ;
Wednesday. November 11, 19SS
Patriotic Federation
Organized 23 Years Ago
IN NAVY COLLECTION
"Purpoi, to organize all
patriotic orders in Salem In
patriotic fellowship and good
will aervice. To promote great
er love of patriotism and loyal
aervice to our country. To pro
mote the maintenance of un
qualified American citizenship
with respect for and honor to
the flag."
That is from the original by
laws of the Salem Federation
of Patriotic Orders written
and approved by the federation
Just 23 years ago.
. James Callaway, president
of the federation, found some
interesting facts recently while
looking over the constitution
and by-laws of the organiza
tion. The Salem Federation of
Patriotic Orders was organ
ized in 1830 and its member
ship consists of 28 veterans',
auxiliary and patriotic groups.
Since 1930 the federation has
assumed the responsibility of
promoting the Armistice, Mem
orial and other patriotic pa
rades and memorial ceremon
ies. In the past It has per
formed an important function
In the sponsorship and assist
ance in promoting programs
and banquets for citizens.
The present membership of
the federation consists of The
Daughters of the American
Revolution, Women's Relief
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corps, auxiliary to GAR, Ladies
of the CAR, Daughters of Un
ion Veterans, Sons of Uaion
Veterans, auxiliary to the Sons
of Union Veterans, Spanish
American War Veterans, aux
iliary to the Spanish American
War Veterans, Veterans of For
eign Wars No. 661, auxiliary
to Veterans of Foreign Wars
No. 661, American Legion Post
No. 2, auxiliary to American
Legion Post No. 9. American
Legion Post No. 140. Ameri
can Legion Post No. 136, aux
iliary to American Legion Post
No. 136, American Legion Post
No. 81, auxiliary to American
Legion Post No. 6, Disabled
American Veterans, American
War Mothers, Marine Corps
League, auxiliary to Marine
Corps League, Military Order
of Cooties, Pup Tent No. 6
(VFW), Cold Star Mothers,
Military Order of the Purple
Heart, auxiliary to Military
Order of the Purple Heart,
Nivy Mothers, Carry On Coot
iette Club No. 141.
Past presidents of the organ
ization and the years they
served: ,1930, G. A. Stover;
1031, C. A. Stover; 1932. L. C.
McShane; 1933, Irl McSherry;
1934, Mrs. Eulena Bales; 193S,
L. Mickelson; 1936, King Bart
lett; 1937, William Bliven;
1938, Glenn Adams; 1939,
Glenn Adams; 1940, Herman
Lafke: 1941 B. E. (Kelly)
Owens; 1942, O. E. Palmateer;
1943. O. E. Palmateer; 1944
Luther Cook; 1946, Rex Kim.
mell; 1946, Paul Hendricks
1947, A. L. Strayer; 1948, A. D.
Apperson: 1949, Don Madison
1950. Mel Clemens; 1931, kod-
ert Holweger; 1952, Dr. Roy
Scofleld, and 1953, James Cat
laway.
Early records of the organ
izatlon do not designate the
various ones who served as
general chairmon of Armistice
Day and special programs. It is
assumed that a number of the
past presidents served in that
capacity during their term of
office. Brig. Gen. Carle Abrams
possibly has been called upon
to perform the duties of general
chairman, master of ceremon
ies, grand marshal, etc., more
than any other ex-veteran or
Salem citizen. Others who have
served in recent yeara as gen
eral chairman for Armistice
Day parade and program are
Dougle Parks, O. E. Palma
teer, Walter Kirk, Robert Pow
ell, John TeSelle, A. D; Apper
son, Robert Holweger, iarl
Ahlers, and James Callawey.
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Whether yoaTe km Ting in town
ee to a distant city, w. after the
finest la worry-free soaring serv
ice. Our local etermf and mov
ing facilities are unexcelled. And
u npresentatlTea for Allied
Van Lines wt eaa place at your
door the world's largest loni-dli.
tones moving orranisatlon. Al
liens espert packers, handlers and
drivers safeguard your possessions
every step of tht wav. Call us for
estimates.
Red Star Transfer
liberty Bslsseal r. Mm
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-i School Board, Council to
Meet in Joint Session
The Salem school district I oped by the state highway de-
and the city fathers will try 'partment along Mill creek
to work out a recreational J southeast of Salem. How-
program on a mutual basis ever, an additional five acres
of cost of mainteuance. per- J or so of land will be needed
haps on an enlarged scale. ! to implement the project. He
This was indicated Tuesday! said there was a pressing need
night when the school direc- for a full time recreational di-
J one exclusively for the young
ier generation.
WOODBCRN SCHOOLS
W o o d i) urn Wood burn
public schools were closed to
day (Wednesday) for Armis
tice Day and will remain clos
ed through Thursday and Fri
day of this week to permit
instructors to attend the
teachers'. Institute called in
Salem by t h county school
superintendent.
tors listened to a report oi
Prof. Leslie J. Sparks, head
of the department of physical
education of Willamette uni
versity.
Cast in the role of coordin
ator of recreational activities
rector on a year-round basis,
under cover swimming pools
and a few buildings where
wintertime activities could be
carried on.
The Olinger and Leslie
pools, built during the de-
under the Joint operation oppression years as WPA proj-
the city and schools. Prof, ects are deteriorating, it was
Sparks sketched what the stated during last night s con
community has done; theiference. A determination as
shortcomings of the system 'to their exact condition may
now In effect and pointed out be undertaken by engineers
the deficiencies. : providing the cost 1 not ex-
A Joint meeting between I Cesslve. Upon such a report
the school directors and the may depend whether they are
city council is scheduled for I to be repaired and covered or
the council chamber the night whether entirely new ones
of November 23. . will be constructed. .
Sparks said the city haa a
If tfer NOW?
NEW,TUBILES$
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By Maksn of Zcni'.h TV and Rsdios
Morris Optical Co.
444 State St.
Phone 1-5521
chance to take over the 30
acre lake that is being devel-
OCTOHS' TESTS a kW
REDUCE PILES'
SWELLING MMtsm
SKttMKS MUSI In caw .Hot cut i raptw
fMiea. blecdinf Mopped. sTwcUint rtHJ.utyd,
cracking hnitd, pue gia-unk WITHOUT
fcl'HtikRY, thanks to amuinf Put On
teni' In 9 cacs out of 10. pain m tlPP4
or matfnally reduced. Pue acta to lahtncai,
rHieve itchinf irtsJatsitr- Uundreda of doo
tors raPttnhe it! Itviube, alto tnodcrn Sp
pouunaa. Get PkJO. get vcwtactal rabafl
One hundred and twenty-four Naval combat paintings
from World War II and the Korean war will be exhibited
in Salem from Friday evening through Tuesday of next
week and in the collection will be the above picture, which
is a water color done by Comdr. Albert K. Murray, USNR.
The exhibit is being shown in the vacant store building at
237 North Liberty street. (U.S. Navy photo)
EAT ANYTHING WITH
FALSE TEETH!
If yon kavt tremble ant, pitta,
due lip.rock.caiiM tort tuau
try Briatut rUsti'Liaer. Ooa appiicadCH
caakcta plate it mmgly wiibtmi p4r or pm
htauM Biiauna Plasii - Liner harden pefaM
aendy to roar plat. Reliaea and refits loots
pUtei ia a war ao powder or pasta can ato
oa old rabbar plate yon get food retnJc
riz aaoMbs to a year or lonaar. vu SAM Ml
NTTHIHdit Simply lay soft strip erf Plaati
Liner oa tmobJeaoaae apper or lover. Bin
tod it Bolds perfectly, tiy tor, castaleac
ododeas, haroaieM to yoa sad yoar plains
Retacrvabla at directed. Moaty back if as
completely attuned. Aim ymrtrwumtf
North Howell
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North Howell Mr. and
Mrs. K. D. Coomler were din
ner hosts Friday evening to a
group of friends whose wed
ding anniversaries are all ob
served the ssme month. Cov
ers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Aker, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Strchan, Mr. and
Mrs. Harlan Nelson and the
hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Nichols
of Salem accompanied Mrs.
Jim Jackson to Camas, Wash., .
Sunday where they were din-;
ner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Cox. I
Mrs. Harvey Gilbertson,
clerk of North Howell school
dUtrkt, is taking the school;
census.
Mrs. Pete Schmidt visited i
relatives In Idaho the past
week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Od-
die returned Sunday from a !
vacation of several days at
Neskowln and other coast
towns.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunn en
tertained with a party Friday
evening for the pupils of the
upper grades on Saturday, in
cluding all the pupils in the
lower grades, were also enter
tained at the Dunn home.
The home extension unit
met at the grange hall Wed
nesday with reports from
the A. C. W. W. members and
the program committee.
Luncheon hostesses were Mrs.
R. C. Jefferson, Mrs. Perle
Wood, Mrs. Will Addie and
Mrs. Ernest Redding. The pro
ject for the day was, keeping
up to date with textiles.
British Purchases in
NW Far Above Sales
Britain is buying five times
as much in the Pacific North
west as she is selling in this
section, Norman R. Prickett,
British vice consul in Portland
said while in Salem Monday.
Principal purchases are grain
and wood products. Fruit was
once bought In large quantities,
he said, but not much now. Bri
tain will have to become pros-
BEAR and ELK
Cut and Double Wrapped
Free Quick Freese Service
Locker
Beef
Lowest Prices in the Stats Buy and Sore at Packing
Housa Wholesale Prices.
Fancy tastern Oregon White Face leef
Front
Quarter Lb.
Half or
Whole Lb.
m 20' 25
Young Steer
Beef Vi or Wh.
It
SALEM MEAT CO.
1315 J. 25ft
Phone J 4151
Your
Standard
Heating
Oil
Dealer
perous again before these can!
be bought in quantity here.
The British sell the North
west tractors, woolens, china,
some autos and cultivators, and
of course some whiskey. One
line of tractors that does not
compete directly with U. S.
models, is having success, he
said.
Prickett has lived in the
states 14 years, serving his gov
ernment at Portland, Maine,
Seattle and Portland, Oregon.
His daughter is married and
lives at Aberdeen, Wash.
Prof. Sparks said three poqls
could be used, in Bush Park.
Journal Want Ads
or reliable Finns
arr et i
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APPLIANCE REPAIRS Ph. 2-5665
UNITED REPAIR 0.-255 N. LIBERTY
Authorized Repair on All Major Appliances and All Srr.dll
Appliances Guaranteed Service Pickup and Delivery on
Large Appliances
Ivan Royse and Walt Claus, Owners
CHINESE FOODS
Ph. 2-6596
CHINA CAFE 205S FAIRGROUNDS RD.
Specializing In Chinese & American Foods
Featuring "Good Foods - Well prepared" - Bring the Family
Call for Reservations for Dinners and Parties
Your Standard Fuel Oil
Dealer
TWEEDIE
FUEL OILS
1174 EDGEWATER
PHONE 2-4151
Valley
Oil
Co.
4
Meier Printed
Delivery Ticket
ic Ample Above
Ground Storage
ir Triple Filtered
Budget Terms
It Desired
Phone
2-3633
CONCRETE MIX-RITE - Ph. 4-1317
YIISKO SAND I GRAVEL At Wheatland Ferry
- RL 1, Gervals
. Ready-Mix Concrete, Sand, Gravel, Crushed Rock
Prompt. Courteous Service
CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS Ph. 37324
M0RTARLESS BLOCK CO. 14th & E. H0YT
Approved Reinforced - Rectangular Precast Septic Tanks
Manufacturers of Mortar Blocks - Interlocking Blocks
In Pumice or Concrete - Also Chimney Blocks '
Equipment Sales-Rentals Ph. 3-3646
HOWSER BROS. 1185 S. 12th ST.
Garden Tillers Power Mowers Paint Sprayers - Air Com.
pressors - Sanders Plumbing Tools Pover and Hand Mower
Sharpening Repairs on All Small Gas Engines
FLOOR COVERINGS Ph. 4-5751
CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS 217 S. HIGH ST.
Armstrong & Congoleum-Nairn-Asphalt and Rubber Tile
Residential, Commercial Installation Rugs and Carpets
Estimates Gladly Given!
cuts heating costs...
IRRIGATION - PUMPS Ph. 26038
STETTLER SUPPLY CO 1810 LANA AVE.
Water Systems Deep Well Turbines
Aluminum and Steel Irrigation Pipe
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings WATER WELL TESTING
Complete Service on Any Pumping Equipment
OFFICE MACHINES
Ph. 3-5584
Typewriters, Adding Machines. Calculators, Accounting
Machines SALES SERVICE RENTALS
CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., 531 COURT
R. W. "JOE" LAND
OIL TO BURN
Ph. 2-4151
ROAD
OILING
1174 EdRewater St
WEST SALEM
TWEEDIE FUEL' OILS
STANDARD OIL DEALER
OR 3-5769
ROAD
OILING
Standard Furnace Oil with THERMIS0L
stops main cause of burner trouble
Fuel-saving Tip
From Your Kousewarmer
By letting your thermostat at a Uxctr
temperature at night 'while you sleep)
you can tape from 7". to 10 on fuel.
By eliminating sludge and in that way
keeping filter screens, atomizer nozzles,
and feed lines clean-Standard Furnace
Oil with THERMISOL ends one of the
main causes of furnace trouble. Instead
you get fast, dependable heat . . . com
fort and economy.
Don't yon agree that's rexaon enough
for switching to Standard Furnace Oil
.with, THERMISOL?
Vou'U find the friendly Housewanner
in your neighborhood by calling the
Standard Heating Oil Distributor or
local Standard Oil Office.
for pot'typ circulating heateri, atk for Standard Stovt 03
STANDARD
FURNACE OIL
PLUMBING SERVICE Ph. 3-9811
NELSON BROS. PLUMBING & HEATING '
Repairing 353 Chemrketa Contracting
Residential Commercial Industrial
24 HOUR
SERVKE
We give Penny Saver Stimps
THE QUISENBERRY PHARMACIES Ph.3-3157
130 $. Ikert? 310 Cwrt. Oewstewi 2440 frrnt, Hides! (sntM
24-HOUR SERVICE
. Service for Your Convenience. FREE Delivery Dally '
8:00 A M to 11:00 P.M.
130 S. Liberty Store Open 12:00 to 2 00 P M and 00 P.M. to
9.00 P.M. All Sundays and Holldsvs
PRESCRIPTIONS
Ph. 3-9123
Radiant Glassheat Phone 4-6263
Radiant Glassheat of Salem 1540 Fairground Rd.
Le.rn about the Miracle of Glassheat beforr you buy any
heating system at any price See Continental Glassheat
No Chimney No Maintenance a FHA Terms a Easy Terms
S Yesr Guarantee
Radio Repair Ph. 3-7577
MITCH ELL'S Radio-Television 1 880 State
Motorola Dealers tot
Pick up and Delivery
General Electric
TELEVISION'
I SALES AND f. Salem 2.191)
SERVICE rn. Waiwlhue.M11
VALLEY TELEVISION CENTER
2303 Fairgrounds Rd. In Woodburn at 171 Grant St
Featuring MOTOROLA . RCA VICTOR . HOFFMAN
DUMONT TELEVISION SETS