PAGE FIVE Local News Briefs Returns to Home Mrs. M. D. Morgan of Flornce, who has been here the past two weeks visiting -with her daughter - and her . son and his family, left Thursday for CorTallla where she will visit an other daughter before going on to her home. While here, she re laUd that Mr. and Mrs C. C ' Be&nke - of Florence, driving to Salem the day after the capltol fire of April 25, picked up two pieces of charred documents from the statehouse some miles south of Salem. Strangely enough, one of the papers was a mileage claim on a trip" between Florence and Hainrock; and the other, charred .paper was relative to some , state business with a woman who re sides at Cushman, near Florence. $3.95 Dress Special. The Fashion ette. .. - ' Cyclist, Skater Collide Crowd ed between a parked car and one In motion driven by Mrs. Theresa ' Ward, 140 North 21st street, a bicyclist,1 lUehel Garner, 41 North lth street, was hit by tha Ward machine, forcinz ber vto bump iato t boy on roller skates who. was., standing on.' toe narked- anto's runnine .board, she renorted to nolle a -yesterday. No injuries were listed. The accident occurred at 16 th and D streets. $1.00 Hat Special. The Fashlon ette. '-' - ' Minor Crashes are Reported Three, minor automobile acci- Hantc ra rennrtod ta rltv nonce yesterday Involving the follow ing: J. F... Ulrica. 1605 North 15th street, and Mrs. A. Olson, 795 Breys avenue, at 15th and D streets: Normay Ross, route 3. and M. A. Dyer, Portland, on Capitol near Shade; Wilton Al den route 4, and a parked truck, on Liberty between Center and Marion. For Sale 1930 Nash DeLuxe Pnnna ha r era In Phona 7440 Three Motorists Arrested Three motorists were booked by city police here yesterdayr Willie Stainkie, 1696 Mission street, was charged with speeding "and not having a muffler in operation on his car; G. F. Beringer, 1887 North Front, was booked on charges of speeding, no muffler and no rear view, mirror; N. w Rogers, Monitor route 2, was giv en a ticket charging him with failing to stop. Lepley't husky chicks started and day old at Salem's Petland. 4 Improving Condition of Mrs L. Mickelson, 1610 South Com mercial, who has been 6eriously ill the: past two weeks following a paralytic stroke, Is reported to - be .improving. Mr. Mickelson is president of the Federated Patrio "tic societies here. LuU Florist, 1276 N. Lib. P. 9592. Bailey In Hospital Floyd Bailey, director or religious edu cation of the. First Methodist church, is reported to be making satisfactory recovery from an ap pendix operation which he under went at the Deaconess hospital Monday. We are in the market for Royal Anne. and Black Republican cher ries for cash. Willamette Valley Prune Association. Legion Meets Monday Plans for this year's July. 4 celebration and business matters will be con sidered at a regular meeting of Capital Post No. 9, American Le gion, at Fraternal temple neit Monday night. Staff Announced ; The Colle gian staff for 1935-1936 has Just been' announced by Lillian Gra ham, new editor of the Willam ette university publication. Ross Gladden will be managing editor. Everett Gary will be sports edl tor 'while Jeryme TJpston will be society, editor assisted by Doris Unruh. Frank Reid has been nam ed news editor and Helen Ken- dell, staff artist. Other members of the news staff will be Helen Purvine, Una Lee, Parnell Kup- per, Jean Hollingsworth, Jane Bel linger, Ivan Keener, Margaret Doege, Aldus Smith and Margaret Hansen Luggage Sale, 20 off. Shoe re pairing. Shafer's Leather Goods. Will Go East Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Clement and her sister, Mrs. W. E. Foote, plan to leave Sat urday morning on a three-weeks' trip as far east as Minnesota, where they will be Joined for the return by Miss Elizabeth Clement who has been studying in New York. Senior Assembly Today The annual assembly at which Salem. high school seniors say their farewells will be held -in the school auditorium at 12:50 this afternoon with juniors , looking on. Following the program, the lower 'classmen will move up to the senior seating section, which they will occupy during the com lng year. We are in the market for Royal Anne and Black Republican cher ries for cash. Willamette Valley Prune Association. Randalls Open Restaurant Opening of a restaurant on High street between State and Court early next month is planned by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Randall, whose lunch stand in the capitol was destroyed by fire. They had operated the stand on the ground floor of the building for five years. For the new restaurant they are purchasing an entire new set of equipment. Charles Benson Passes on; Born Near Sublimity Charles Henry Benson, 76, a native of Marion county, passed away at the Deaconess hospital Thursday. Funeral services will be held at the Weddle mortuary in stayton Monday, June S. at 2 p. m., with interment in the Hob son Whitney cemetery near Sub limity. Mr. Benson was born on his fa ther's homestead near Sublimity, March 3. 1859, and lived In that vicinity all his life. He is survived by a brother, John R. Benson of Potlatch, Idaho, and a sister, Mrs. Dora Schellberg of Salem, and numerous nieces and nephews. ART DEMENT S PROGRESS MARKED Students' Work in Regular Demand; Recognition is Gained in Contests Little is heard but much la seen of the work of one department at Salem high school the art d part m en t, headed the past two years by Ida M. Andrews. Posters and I signs made by the commer cial art students are in constant demand from school officials and organizations; sketches, water colors and design pieces by the boys and girls in the graphic arts classes attract wide interest, ; As Mrs. Andrews closes her ser vice at the senior high school where she has served In the ab sence of Ruth Marie Brauti, who has ibeen studying in Europe she finds it gratifying to compare the early and advanced work of her. students, to note the progress they have made, and recall that this year one of her students won third place and two others, honor able mention, in an international poster contest. A poster with the motif, "be hu mane", by Theron Kent placed third in an international contest sponsored by the Latham Foun dation of Palo Alto, Calif., while posters by Machiko Usuui and Doris Astlll received honorable mention. In local contests Miss Usuui took first in the poppy and music week poster competitions. 110 Average Enrollment Enrollment in the art depart ment has averaged 110 students, about equally divided between graphic and commercial arts, Mrs. Andrews says. In the former sec tlon, pupils try their hand at charcoal, pen and ink drawing and sketching, in water colors and crayon. Their final problem this semester has been to produce in water colors three figures in ac tion typifying some nationality. The outstanding work they have done probably will be exhibited at the 1935 Btate fair, as was done last year. Commercial art- students study all types of lettering and design that may be of use to them in bus iness. With the return of Miss Brauti next fall, Mrs. Andrews will re turn to her former position as di rector of art at Leslie Junior high A ROOF That's Fire Resisting, Colorful and Guaranteed ; Free Estimates - Phone 4042 Salem Paint & Roofing Co. (VERN MATHIS) The Yellow Front, 474 Ferry Coming Events - May 31 Norwegian mu sical program arranged try Mrs. J. A. Sholseth ta I. at C A. lobby. y Jane 1 51st anniversary of Willamette law school observed with banquet at Masonic temple, June 2 Salem nigh school baccalaureate serv ice, Elsinore theatre. Jose 2 -Picnic Mtrion Polk Federation Commun ity dubs, Silver Falls state park. '' Jane 4-5 PaC Coast Association of Nurserymen. Jane r Musical program arranged by Lena Mr.y Dot son at Y. M. CL A. Jane 7 Salem high school commencement. Jane 10 Willamette university commencement and Inauguration of Presi dent Baxter. -1" Jane 12-14 P. E. O. state convention. Jane 14 In Y. M. C A. lobby, musical program ar ranged by Mrs. Henry Lee. Jane 17 - City school election. Jane "17-18 O r e g o Bankers association. x Jane 28-29 Northwest Association of Dairy Milk Inspectors. Jane 30 Missouri state picnic Jane 25-30 Annual Or egon conference Methodist church. July 5-6 Oregon State Archery association tourna ment, O linger field. school and in the Salem grade schools. "I'll be glad to devote more time to the grade schools; It's difficult to keep up the art work there on the light visiting sched ule I've had the past two years," Mrs. Andrews states, while adding that she has enjoyed her work with the senior high students. phone your want ads to the Statesman. All its readers are in terested In the Classified Col umns. Call 9101. M H EVENTS FOR SCOUT RALLY Cascade Area Field Day is Scheduled Saturday at Sweetland Field Numerous Innovations will be instituted at the annual Boy Scout rally for Cascade area to be held at Sweetland field Saturday after noon and night, June 8, according to a bulletin issued by the rally committee of which M. Clifford Moynihan of Salem Is general chairman. The new ideas, credit ed in considerable part to Scout Executive James E. Monroe, will be in the form of additional com petitive events, contests by dis tricts as well as by troops, setting up of district records, and novelty features. The rally will have three divi sions: I, competitive events in which all troops will be urged to enter; II, free for alls by districts, and III, council time honor events. Among the most interesting events to the public may be the flapjack contest, division I. Each team will consist of two 'scouts. Judging will be based on speed, neatness and the quality of the flapjacks produced. The pancakes must be turned by flipping, with out aid of knife or spatula. Other events are as follows: Division I Tent pitching, fire building, scout's pace, semaphore, Morse signalling, first aid, chariot race, knot tying, compass race, scout staff pace. ; Division II Undressing obsta cle race, bicycle race, tug o war, O'Grady drill, push ball. Division III Wall sea ling. bridge building, fire by friction and bugling. Troop four, Salem, now holds the Cascade area trophy rally cup. Other awards at the coming rally will Include ribbons to event win ners. The committee working under Moynihan Includes George Nader man and Gardner Knapp, Salem; Lewis Stone, Silver Falls district; Dr. C. E. Long, Independence, and Ferris D. White, Albany. STUDENT VISITS SILVERTON, May 30. Steven Butler of Oakland, California is a guest this week at the E. O. Minor home on Liberty HUL Mr. Butler is a graduate of the Uni versity of California and has been working for his master's degree there this past winter. He was also a member of the university glee club. pSpBd Instrumental and vocal - folk music and talks by Dr. A. S. Jen sen of Monmouth , of and Christ J. Onre will comprise the- first all-Norwegian program which will be presented in the Salem Y. M. C. A. lobby at 8 o'clock tonight. It has been arranged by Mrs. J A. Sholseth. The program fol lows: Norwegian Dance Grieg Georgia Childs,-violin, accom panied by Hoshie Watanabe. . Norge, Norge Wendelberg Normanna male chorus, direct ed by E. O. Quesseth. Remarks by Christ J. Oure. The Dance of the Gnomes Grieg Piano solo, Mrs. Kenneth Rich. Naar Solen Ganger til HvIle . ( Kormanna male chorns. Salter en ten's Sondag :01e Butt' ' Miss . Frances .. Nelson' accom panied by : Mrs. Alt O. Nelson, Closing remarks, Dr. A. S. Jensen. BROTHERHOOD TO MEET i SILVERTON, May 1 0 The Lu theran Brotherhood will hold a meeting at Trinity church Tues day night with the Rev. P. W. Er- iksen as the principal speaker. Se lections will also be given by the male chorus. The public is invited, to attend. J.C Goplemd Is pres ident of the local chapter.. . ;) . MAY SPECIAL Blanket Combing If your blankets are matted or pilled from winter use,' we can prolong the life, restore their original finish. Do not pat blankets away soiled. BETTER BEDDING STORE 467 Court St. Phone 841 Successful Ancient Chinese Herb Remedies Guaranteed for Bladder, Kid ney, and Urinary and Bronchitis. Disorder, Consti pation, Appendi citis and Tumors, Neuritis. Asthma R h e u m a t Ism, Throat, and Glands, Skin Dis- 8. B. Pong eases. Positive Removal of Liv er and Female Complaints, Sto mach, Gallstones and pains of male, female and children, all no operation. CHARLIE CHAN 8 Years Practice In China Chinese Medicine A Herb Co. 122 N. Commercial BU, Salens Daily Office Honrs 9 to 6 p. m. Sun. and Wei, 0 to 10 a, m. Today's Feature REMNANTS price Obituary Scott Mrs. Mary B. Scott, 74, at aJ local hospital Thursday, May sw. Tte resident of oo worm capi tol street Survived by twosons, Ralph H. Scott of Salem and rhariM E. Scott of Fairview, Ore.; sister, Miss Lucy T. Hlggins r fin im! brother. C. C. Hlggins ofl Reno, Nev., and five grand children. Funeral services will be h.M tiia rfimpt of Cloueb- Barxick company Saturday, June1 1, at 1:30 p. m., with interment inBelcrest Memorial par. Kendoll George W. Kendoll, at the resi dence, 895 South 21st street. May 99 rrt 5 tears. Survived by widow, Sarah Jane Kendoll ot Salem; two daugniers, jars, txuuj Mull and Mrs. Lena Victor, both of Salem; three sons, wmiam u. vmriniiAf Rnfcla. Ore..Herle G. Kendoll of Portland - and Byron t venAnii . of Salem."" Eleven mnjditidrai alio survive. Fu neral services Friday, May 31, at 2 p. m. from tne ciougn-uarricn ohanei Tj-w -finv L- Drill, offici ating . minister. Interment City View cemetery. Members oi me Woodmen of the World will be pallbearers. - , " HOLEPROOF BOCK OP THE MONTH - Guaranteed Cft- 7 5c value . Vi .. ; V . . . . V v tr . iv EMMONS, INC.- - - 426 State .St. DsvCfiari Lain Chinese Medicine Co. Without operation - t , most x ailments oi stomach, liver, glands, skin and ur inary system of men and women can be removed by using our remedies 18 years In business. Ltcensed.lUX Pny- 893 H Court street, corner Liberty - of fice . open Tuesdays and Saturdays, -10 A. M. to 1 P. Mi ' J-i S 6 P. M. to 7. J Consultation; Blood 1. Pressure- and -Urine mcS Tests free of charge. r. Yj. Urn Bkl Potatoes 5 pounds 0 u THE 137 S. Commercial St. PHONE 4010 WIC !i 10 ft caw Hill's MM Golden West M-J-B Schilling's S. & W. m Ib.'yl Gold Drop or J9 BEp. 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