The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning. February 23, 1941 page nvs Si Local News Briefs President Here -Margarita Irle, junior at College of Puget Sound in Tacoma. arrived in Sa lem Saturday afternoon to con , fer today with officers and , the 1941 conference committee of the Willamette Methodist student council, concerning plans for next October's northwest leaders' meeting. Miss Irle, daughter of missionaries In Argentina, is president of the conference, which will be on the local campus. Wins ton Taylor of Salem is president of the council, and William Hobbs of Albany is chairman of the committee. Lutz florist P. 8592. 1278 N. Lib. Autos Collide Considerable damage to vehicles was sustained Friday afternoon by autos driven by William H. Karsten, route 3, and Lloyd L. Moser, Silverton, when they collided it Chemeketa and Cottage streets. Orvil! Le roy Tucker, 1142 Hall street, and Irma Grace Turner, state hospi tal, were operators of autos which collided early Saturday morning at Capitol and Madison streets. Damage was slight. Safety of your savings is insured at Salem Federal, 130 S. Liberty. Violations Charged City police charged violation of the basic traffic rule' Saturday to John M. Russell, Clatskanie; Albert J. Mc Elhiney, Lebanon; Theodore F. Walty. 1845 Fir street, and War ren W. James, girls industrial school. Failure to stop was charged to Ralph Badger, 395 Gar den road; James R. Rawlins, 1150 North 18th street; Robert D. Paris, Eugene, and James Kelly, Saleqn. SALEM LODGE fio. AF & AM will open at 1:30 p. m. Sun Feb. 23, to con duct the funeral of Brother E. L. Wieder. D. Lear, MM. Obituary Meorfaead Mrs. Le Vicy Anne Moorhead, In Bend, Cfre Friday, j February 21. Survived?" hy sons, ; Virgil W. and George R. K7 both of Salem, Daniel H., of A venal. Calif, and Jesse Daugherty, of Salem; daugh ters, Mrs. L. C. Kimsey, of Bend, Ore, and Mrs. 'Neil McDonald, of Antelope, Ore.; 18 grandchil dren and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be held Mon day, February 24, at 2 p. m. from Clough-Barrick chapel, with in terment in Belcrest Memorial park. Wieder Edwin Lincoln Wieder at the residence, 885 North Summer V street,' February 21, at the age of 80 years. Survived by one daugh ter, Mrs. SanfordrAdler of Baker, Ore, one son, David Van Sellar Wieder, Salem, and one brother, Charles Wieder of Albany, Ore. Services will be held Sunday, February 23, at 2 p. m., in the Clough-Barrick chapel with Rev. P. W. Eriksen officiating. Salem lodge No. 4 AF & AM will be in charge of ritualistic service. In terment will be in Masonic cem etery in Albany. n lUalkcrHomell Stt WBEM CAftTOl MOWL 1471 NT THROW 0' ; . fr Too jrecoas to sell ... so ' you throw it away. Sounds ridicu U loos, but that's the attitude some " persons take with their most valacd possession Health. Guard your health carefully. It is aa asset worth preserving. If you aren't up to par physi cally, better go and talk with your Doctor. Follow his counsel closely and bring his prescrip tions here for accurate service j i ---- i-i UWaEXTS. '. GapHol Erag 405 SI2J3 1. ' ! " Coming Event Feb. 27 Youth rally ta hear Or. Dan Poling at Salem high school. v March 10 Willamette uni versity faealty play, "Dmley." March 18 Institute of Citf senshlp at Willamette unJver sity. Mar. 14, 15 nigh school for ensic tournament at WUlam ett university. Top Salesman Charles S. Mc- EHiinny, local insurance represen tative of the Oregon Mutual Life Insurance company, was the com pany's top salesman for January. McElhinny also ranks high in the Leader's club roster. He is fully qualified now on a single basis to attend the company's Leader's club convention this summer. Mc Elhinny is Salem's representative of the Perry H. Wal bridge agency. Monkey and cage.Phone 6838. Capitol Offices 'Closed All state departments here were closed Saturday in observance of Washington's birthday. A number of officials and employes spent the day at beach resorts while others were in Portland. Colonic treatments Dr. Moran, chiropractic physician 158 S. Cottage. . i - 1 licensed to Wed Marriage li censes were Issued in Vancouver, Wash, Saturday to Harry H. Bingman and Chris tena M. Heid lotf, both of Monmouth, and to Harvey J. C Wellsand and Grace P. Miller, both of Albany. The Oregon Mutual Fire of Mc Minnville is saving Salem people thousands of dollars every year. Investigate before you insure. Scellars Sc Foley, Inc. Phone 8001. I Keen's Father Dies Thomas ftoen, Salem office equipment merchant, .was called to Lake Park, Minn, Friday night by the death of his father. He traveled by plane. New mod. apt, 677 N. Summer. Furnace, rge, refrig. 8c water. Heater, hdwd. firs, tile bath 8c shower. Open for inspection. Republicans to Elect Officers will be elected at a special meet ing of the Marion County Repub lican club at 8 o'clock Monday night at the Marion hotel, accord ing to Herman Lafke, secretary. Hayden to Speak Townsend club No. 2 will have District At torney Miller B. Hayden as guest speaker at its meeting in the Les lie Methodist church at 7:30 Mon day night For watch and clock repairing H. T. Love, 141 S. Liberty. Flan Visit Reservations for the Salem Men's Garden club trip to Portland club's meeting Tuesday night must be given to Secretary C. A. Kells by Monday night. Priv. money, any amt, on good security. Abrams & Ellis. Masonic Bldg. Reports Theft Ivan Martin, Salem realtor, reported Saturday to police the theft of a one-half horsepower motor from a locked shed on a farm near Liberty. Ekman Returned To Silverton SILVERTON O. Henry Ek man, 85, was brought from the Good Samaritan hospital at Port land Friday morning in the am bulance of his son, Ernest Ekman, to the Silverton hospital where he will convalesce. He underwent a major operation at Portland ten days ago. Sfioire Fi:23 3110 i - f AAA's Man Here ' i : " G. R. MERRIOTT G. K. "Jerry" MerrUtt. reeenUy named district rapervrtser of the Oregea State Meter aaaocl - atioa fer Marion county. Res ident ef the northwest fer mas years and associated with the motor association for fomr, his membership sales record earned him the snpervtsorship ef the Eagene territory first, and now, Marlon coaaty. His office -will be la the Valley Motor building. where Barbara- Benson will e Unoe as office manager. Mr. and Mrs. Merriett will make their home in Salem. Tax Statements Are Sent out e First Batch of Count j "Duns" Posted by Sheriff Deputy First statements of 1941 prop erty taxes due were posted Sat urday to Marion county taxpay ers by T. J. Bra bee, chief deputy in charge of the tax collection de partment of Sheriff A. C. Burk's office. The remainder of the state ments will be mailed early next week, though the complete oper ation will probably take several days. Brabec Saturday repeated a re quest which originated in his de partment earlier to the effect that taxpayers not appear to pay their levies until they have received the county's tax statement indicating the amount due. Payment of taxes without pres entation of statement will require extra bother both for taxpayer and the tax collection office, Bra bec said, since the office is not equipped to verify payments at once unless it can check numbers appearing on the statements at the time payments are made. Mailing of statements will be expedited by means of a postage meter machine, he indicated, which will stamp and seal state ment envelopes in a fraction of the time necessary to perform the same operations by hand. Handling of the envelopes by the post office will also be has tened, Brabec said. Milk Hearing Set Monday Salem aldermen, dairymen and other citizens, "just interested in the outcome," are looking for ward to the public hearing on the proposed new city milk ordinance, which will be at 7:30 Monday night in the council chambers. The hearing, authorized at last week's council session, will be conducted by members of the council health and sanitation com mittee. Speakers will include men from the state department of ag riculture and the county health office. Spring Festival Set at School The spring festival to be pre sented at Parrish school March 7 by the seventh and eighth grade girls physical education classes will include representations of many holidays. "The Last Day of School" and "New Year's" will be given by the seventh grade fifth period. "May Day" will be given by the eighth grade sixth period class. "Thanks giving" will be presented by the seventh grade first period. The "Christmas Dance" will be by the seventh grade seccond period; "Circus Day" by the eighth grade third .period; "Fourth of July" by eighth grade third period; "Labor Day" by eighth grade fourth pe riod, and "Valentine's Day" by the eighth grade fourth period. A matinee will be held for stu dents only and at 9 pin. another performance for parents and patrons.. II Im'i a Home Until Planted Your netchome calls for Shrubs. We have them. . Look Up Onr Time Payment Planting Plan Often We Can Plant Immediately on a .12 Monthly Payment Plan We will be 'pleased to check your needs, submit a - price and arrange a monthly payment plan: Call os at 3212. KEJIGGT PSilRCV II0E1SSI17 ; 375 S. Liberty tft Blocks-Sonth of Armory),,; 0VES SUNDAY 10:30 tin 4 Radio Programs KSLV SUNDAY 13S Kc 8:00 Melodic Moods. 830 Popular Miuie. DO Waltztime. 0 JSO Popular Concert. 100 -Sunday Reveries. 11 DO American Lutheran, Church. 12:15 News Highlights oX the Week. 12 JO News. 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T Jo Carnival. 8:00 Night Editor. 15 Dear John. S .30 Jack Bnny. - AO Walter WincheO. Polk Draftees Report Monday DALLAS The second group of men from Polk county coming un der the selective service have been notified 'to report to the Dallas armory Monday morning. All of the men are volunteers. Nineteen men are listed to go. The com plete list follows: Elmer Lee Perkins, Indepen dence route 2; Norman Edward Brown, Independence route 1; Jo seph Marion Vaughn, Otis; Thorn as Clay Irwin, Ballston; Gordon Neal Needham, Valsetz; William John Albright, McCoy; John Ja cob Riffe, Salem route 4; Paul Mathews Riffe, Salem route 4; Raymond Victor Housley, Inde pendence route 2; Lyle Walter Lutz, Salem route 4. Robert Edward Meinke, Salem route 4; Gordon Kenneth Herz berg. 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