P7.cz nvz Th r OREGON STATESMAir. Salem. Oregon Friday Morning. March S. 1S13 i vr i- Hitler Greets Spanish Representative Pan DdDOcb1 1 IB e.BncodIs I New Volcano Puts on Show 1 Lutz florist Ptu 9592. 1276 N. Lib. Anniversary I Noted - The city YMC A secretary, C. A. Kells, com . pleted his 22nd year . In Salem Thursday, He arrived in Salem on March 4, 1921, to discuss Y mat ters with, Paul Wallace, John Far- rar and the late- W.' I.: Staley. He J was then educational, secretary of ... the V .in Oregon . and Idaho. On . March 13 he became a. Salem res- 1 Ident. During the first World war , he directed YMCA ; work , in " a . group of Canadian lumber camps. Boxing All army matches 12 " bouts. Adm. 50c, " 75c; service t' men, 25c; Salem Armoryt Friday, March 5, 8:15 pjn. ;:. "Mark" Twain white shirts with : double wear collars, $2.00. A. A. ; Clothing Co., 121 N. High. - Learn to use comptometer and ? calculator while taking Thomas or i Gregg shorthand al the Capital Business College. Phone 5987. " Chemcketans to Visit Chemek ' etans'and their friends will meet at State and Commercial streets at "11 o'clock Sunday to hike to the Chemawa- Indian school, where they will be entertained by Supt. Paul T. Jackson. Bessie Smith will lead the hikers. Persons who wish to . drive are requested to be in front of the Chemawa administra tion building at 2:30. . Boxing All army matches 12 bouts. Adm. 50c, 75c; service men, 25c. Salem Armory. Friday, March 5, 8:15 p.m. Men wanted, hop yard work, 65c hr., 4 mi. west of Salem. Williams & Thacker. Ph. . 6759 or 21331. Property SoldWMarion county court has signed deeds to M. F. Miller and Eva R. Miller for a portion of a lot in Yew Park an nex for $87.50; to A. M. Jacobs and Bernice M. Jacobs, one lot in Rem ington's addition to Woodburn for $50; and to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Coo- ver, property in Johnson's addi tion to Silverton, for $150. Cooked food sale, American Le gion Auxiliary, Friday and Sat urday. 109 South Commercial. Boxing All army matches 12 bouts. Adm. 50c, 75c; service ' men, 25c. Salem Armory, Friday, March 5, 8:15 p. m. For home loans see Salem Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. Comfortable Fabrics for Spring and All Year Here are the finest suits for pleas- - ' j ure and war time businessriien. Suits of fine Virgin Wool fabrics Men! Wednesday maximum temper ature 62, minimum 3 L Thursday river LI feet. Weather data re stricted by army request. 1 ! . -.. I-'' : ' . .ii ' I ' ' - . ' tl ' , ... Rummage Sale Salem Hunters & Anglers Aux, 477 Court SL, FrIL, Dance, ;at Armory jSat., night. A . Accident Investigated City po lice were investigating a collision of automobiles jdriven by George Elmer Harris,' Brooks, and Harold Stanley Kejr, 2590 East Nob'. Hill street, at. Hoyt. and South High street at 1 1 :30 p jnj j Wednesday. Rummage sale," Nelson Bldg Fri- day and Saturday. Daphnes-camellias, azaleas. Glad- iolus bulbs 20c dozi Knight Pear- cy nursery. Open day Saturday. 375 1230 til CAll S. Liberty St . Roof Fire Put Opt -A. roof fire at the' home of G. E. Vosburgh, 1045 Cascade drive, West Salem, was put out by city firemen in time to save the dwelling, about 1 pjn. Thursday. M - You can still buy a Johns-Man ville Roof, nothing down, 12 ma to pay.- Mathis Bros., 164 S. Com! it . Dance at Armory Sat. night. Marriage Planned -Carl H. Lar son, Canby, and Clara J. Scott, Sa lem, applicants for a Clackamas county marriage license, expect to be married by Rev. ! Bradford in Canby Saturday. i Dance at Armory &at. night. Ex-Senator Reames Dies MED FORD, Marcjh Al fred Evan Reames,; 73 Medford at torney and former US Senator from Oregon, died in his sleep early Thursday, j Reames was appointed senator in 1938 by Gov. Charles H. Martin to fill the unexpired term of Sen. Frederick Steiwer, He was Jack son county district attorney from 1902 to 1910. A graduate of the University of Virginia, Reames practiced law in Portland and Eu gene before coming jhere nearly half a century ago. j- . ! From Bishop's for Lasting Satisfaction Buy ! HART-SCHAFFNER & MARX i & MICHAELS-STERN STILL THE WESTS FINEST S MOST uy Slip into one Spring and . t Don't Wait Buy That Suit Note Remember: Jese Luis Arrese (left), a member of the Spanish cabinet, is warmly greeted on his visit to Germany by Adolf Hitler at the latte headquarters. The German caption of this picture received from Lisbon says an exchange of Ideas took place In the spirit of sincere friendship between Germany and Spain. Associated Press Telemat Red Gross Aid Links Homes And Service The American Red Cross gives the answer to the question, "How ; can our soldiers defend your home, if they are worried about their own?" John G. Terry, a Red Cross field director stationed at Camp Adair, told the Salem Lions club Thursday noon. "The Red Cross is a link be tween the folks back home and the man in service, regardless of whether he is in a foxhole at Buna, in a fog in London, trying to thaw out in Iceland or just training at Camp Adair," Terry said. The speaker told of an Adair soldier who asked him to try to help 'out his expectant wife in Wartime You p mm- mp I I ! njnffi ! AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING of these "Real Value? tailored, good quality, all wool fabrics all-year wear. ':, C i - x , New Hampshire, because her pay allotment had not been received. Through the local Red Cross chap ter in her community she was given the care and aid she re quired and a telegram came back a few days ago through; Red Crops channels advising the soldier that he was the father of a fine baby boy. Even a layette had been prp vided for the baby. . i "Fighting to preserve faith j"n the individual, in the home and n the nation makes soldiers and all of us believe in democracy." said Terry. ."The Red Cross is demo cracy in action." ! Bernie Improved BEBERLY HILLS, Calif, March 4 yp)-Band Leader Ben Bernie showed a slight improvement Thursday, although still critically ill from a lung infection, physi cians reported. The entertainerj is under an oxygen tent in his suite at a hotel. ! Need a v. .; r -! i II I I II II ILJ 1 COMPLETE SELECTIONS AND UP SUIT VALUE Suits now! Smartly . . . New shades for Bishop's Quality Costs CIRCUIT. COUItT : . . David Schafer - vs. Arthur W. Lee and George W. Eastes and Fred Harry. Gee; statement of costs-as- $50 .95.- -. . I ' ' : Maudie Flatman vs. Al Lulay; complaint for $8445.25 "damages u result of injuries allegedly sustained in automobile - collision allegedly caused by negligence of plaintiff, August 81942, InStay- ton.-f.r y; ,twt.'i..- 7 George Mathey and Alice Ma they" vs.. Henry'Eriksen and oth ers;" order to modify ' temporary restraining ' order ra'nd- ihjuidctipn granted - February -27 . to permit Henry E ri k s e n, : administrator with will - annexed of the '-estate of 'Emma Lax; deceased, to sell personal property belonging to estate, proceeds of sale,' less costs and "expenses of -sale, to be de posited with clerk of court -until further order. s' t-? " T r PROBATE COUBT ' - .'V , Grethe Vigeland estate; order f ory'saie of . described real , prpp erty; by Hans O.; Vigeland; ; ad muiistraior. ' . j Mary Eng guardianship; guard ian's report of sale of real prop erty to Mark :J.'JShaefer and Hel en Shaef et" for $800. . ; . Mary, . El iz a e t h Hartman guardianship; f i n a 1 account by Pioneer . Trust company, ""guard ian, shows receipts of $1031.33. disbursements of .$1874.67," that assets of estate were turned over to ward when she reached ma jority last S ei Jt e m b e rj order closes estate. . . .! George; Mori ey: guardianship; Pearl B. Morley, mother, ap pointed guardian of minor who has an undivided 1-32 interest in certain real property in Washing ton county Oregon of probably $65 value; Mercy Sylbester, Lei a Shepherd and Bessie Bracken ap pointed appraisers. Asmus Henry , Jess estate; final account by Anna Jess, adjninis tratrix, shows receipts of $1300 and disbursements of $1366.71; hearing set for April 5. Laura McFarlane guardian ship; order exonerating Clarence M. Byrd as guardian and his bondsmen; receipt for $246.98 paid by Byrd to Robert J. Sulli van, guardian of Laura McFar lane estate in Los Angeles. JUSTICE COURT Wayne A. Crawford; no PUC permit; $10 and costs. Frank G. Sauers; no vehicle li cense; $1 and costs; fine suspend ed and costs paid. SUJnTT Inr3 These Fine Styles That Will Smart Seasons to in every new style v and pattern. Select yours today, while sizes are complete. i - i P No : More! Grover LiBeIlinger;failur io stop at stop sign; $2.50 and costs. Fred L. Davis; unlawful use of spotlight; plea of guilty; contin ued for sentence.' J., W. Knight permitting oper ation of motor vehicle with great er noise and sound than neces sary;' $20 and costs paid. - Gordon Sayre Little; four, char ges ( of . forgery; preliminary hear ing , tpday.-;. - "1 - vT . . MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS ( O. R. Schuchert, 32. clerk,- BUgh hotel,' Salem, and Anna Louise. C a y c e, 22; waifr ess, Silverton roadV"Sle'-;-r;-'s-.-;y' ;;J Fred C. JLt:48." farroeril' Sa lem, andrir Opal C at t e e, 22, housework Independence, r Cliff o r.d r Jorgehseiv 23,- U army. Camp' r Adair," and V Karen Julia Larson; .'20, 64 North CoU tage street Salenv v - Pvt nyd D. Todd, '21, . US army, -Camp Adair, and Aim Hauptman; 21, secretary," Bloom- Ington, HI. . - "J i MUNICIPAL' COURT ' ' ; -George Geomans; no " driver's license," $5 - fine. Howard G. Farrell; violation basic rule,' $5 fine. .... Morland : Dean Bartell; illegal muffler, $1 fine. " Bluebird cafe; "violation dimout ordinance, $10 fine. Earl -L. Benz; failure to stop, $2.50 ban. Edwin H. Miller, Heppner; failure to stop, $2.50, baiL Charles L Arlock, Camp Adair; reckless driving, $25 baa. High Schools Contest Students from nine high schools will begin competition this morn' ing on the . Willamette university campus in the ninth -annual Ore gon high school speech contest, which will continue through Sat urday. Schools -represented -are Dallas, Hillsboro, Medford, Salem, Sher idan, Roseburg, Banks, Grants Pass and Beaverton. Divisions are debate, serious and humorous in terpretation, extempore and or atory." . I Dr. Herbert E. Rahe, professor of speech, is in charge . of the tournament, assisted by Barbara Hathaway, Leroy Long and Dar lene Dickson, all of Salem, speech students. Look Come l II y Mi' ! r I M X H 1 1 it ' U J4 ' ti Jt ! ' I :8m Fine - - - - 1 ft . This b a new volcano belehing towk1 of Salt Jttan Paranraricutlro,' which has been evaesated by . Its $000 inkabitants. The reeks thrown Out since volcano Is about 109 miles west Said $6000 Estimated damage of $6000 re sulted from fire which ' broke' out Wednesday night to the dental and optical offices of J Dr. Harry Sem ler injthe Adolph building at State and ,Comiiiercial streetsl The bunding is owned by Mrs. ueorge E. Waters ahd the Joseph Adolph estate, and! most .of the loss is covered by insurance. j - Electric wiring was said the possible cause ' of the fire . which started i under - the roof and was reported by firemen to have been hard to contoL Heavy water dam age and seriousj damage to pre cision - instruments in . the I optical depariment jandsthe air condition ing ;equipnent 'twas reported in the i Semler offices, which will open Monday - for special emerg i 'i 1 . Telemat -, ( -1 ; - " "" Damake Here ! : - . -i ,?! Comfortable for Summer Saves Wear I on ithat Suit. Choose Yours Now front This Big Selec tionof : i. QuaKty IfiJl-Wool P ( 7 ? CO smoke and lavs' near th stexlcaa hill aroand' It has been piled p by Iheu, , jthe crater opened on February. 19. Tho of Mexico City Associated Press ency work only, ' according to Dr. Joseph T. Burton, manager. Reg ular business ' would not reopen for ten days; it was believed. j . Other losses in the building wero from smoke, which damaged tho insurance and real estate 'offices of Rostein and Adolph on the sec ond floor and caused small dam age in Karl's shoe store on the first floor. . Slight water damage was caused to. Bill's' barber shop, the ' J. C. Formick". insurance of fice, the, Martin shoe store, and the United Shirt shop. All these tenants were operating . u usuaf Thursday, : however. I . The : firo broke out about 12:30 ajn. Thurs day i and was , under control by Octopus Captured TILLAMOOK March 4-(P)-An 11-foot octopus is on its way; to the seaside aquarium. Fisherman Bill Burdick captured it after finding it coiled around one el crab pots.' v v - s . and - oinn for Quality-, , ; ? Buy "Florsheim9 Shoes Oli;rs $iC5 Op -ssMssssssssH ForQuaHtyr , , : huyArrow9, Shirts 1 . U Up I ! r:r - 1 . t : i v - i Js V. L.J LAV ts9o :