jt The Statesman. Salenu Oregon. Sunday. May 22. 1949 The flnt recorded strix- in the. when Philadelphia printer! walked United States occurrei m I78'out demaadirU a 6 weekly wage. Personality in a Frame At graduation fool better, look better and tee better . . . ye, these -ee quantities can be creved by merely weermg fer o j ' . . . especially, sie'-sonality glasses. Come m and ie' ut explain to you ho easy it it to be at your best by wearing glasses! De. Betsey B Morris Dr. Henry I. Morris and Dr. Kenneth W. MorrU Optometrists si ; Harris Optical Co. s-uxs Dr. Ik W. Invisible Hearing rVsisoe! by Deafened HEAR EVERYTHING! Ne ontijKtfy, denoting eerdi Ne Heavy, Bulky latteries Ne receiver button in the ear (ome l.i. discover fjr yourself haw !. irv now iv balanced hearing No longer riaad you ad vertise cu.r hanlcsp with tfte button tnut tags v jr deafness. Come Jr. for a FREE TRYOUT or ir,d Joi TREE. 300KLET. See and Try It New BetseHea aai Servtee SEI NOTHINO! Pill Veering aid ClINttf ONI DAY ONLY May 23 Senator Hotel Salem, Oregon Ask for Mr. Miller PHone Hotel for ftoeief for Alt Make Acousticon - Portland Co. 206 Hampton luilding, Iwgono S20 Iqwitable luilding, PortUnel Specht Sisters Baton Winners At Jefferson JEFFERSON The Specht mis ters, Kathtnne, Nina and Phyllis, cornered the awards tn the Junior and senior divisions of the fourth annual majorette contest here Wednesday night winning three of the four awards. Nine Specht won first and Phyllis Specht. second, in the junior division, and Cath erine Specht, first in the senior division. Raymond Carl, band director at Leslie unior high In Salem, Judg ed the unior division, and assisted Walter Weathers of Eugene in judging: the senior claas. Awards and medals were do rutted by C. R. Watts. Jefferson band director, for first and second places in the senior division. Winning in junior division were Nine Specht. first, Phyllis Specht, second Others taking part were Sandra Dawson, Paula Harris. Barbara Argo and Norma Love. Senior division Katharine Specht. first; Nancy Baal, second. Other girls competing were Jane Smith. Margie Chrisman and Gall Stansberry. School Board Seeking Name For Turjier-Anmsville School TURNER Patrons of union high school district 5 are being asked to send in suggestions for the name of the proposed new school. The board is offering a $3.00 award for the best name sent in by the next ; resrular meetinsz. June 9. the second Thursday of the month, i ne jud ges will be the planning committee which consists of a member from Entries are Twin Bull Calve Born at Silverton 3 SILVER TON Dr. and Mrs. A J. MoCannel are reporting the births of twin bull selves at their Twa Maples farm in Waldo Hilla. The mother is a M olstein and the aire a registered Shorthorn. The eeJvee are Identical 1st marking except ing that one la black and white and the other red and white. Volley Obituaries each original district. to be sent to Margaret Riches, clerk of the district. Turner. Walter W. Miller has been ap pointed fire warden in the Tur ner rural fire protection district. He is authorized to issue burning permits inside this district. The following students were el ected by the student body to serve as officers next school year: pres ident. Bill Bear; vice-president. Warren Gray; secretary, Bonnie Large; treasurer. Doreen Place. President Bill Bear will be a sen ior next year. He has gone to Tur ner schools all of his school life. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bear. Warren Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Gray, is a sophomore coming from Marlon. He .ttended school at Jefferson last veer. Many homes in the Turner area are operating on both "fast" and standard time. The high school is on standard time after trying day light saving time. Due to the fact that A urns vi 11 was still on stan dard time, teachers teaching in both the high schools found them selves at the right place at the wrong time or vice versa. How ever the elementary school liked the daylight time. They sent home questionnaires aking what the patrons wanted, with the result that the majority of the people wanted to continue that way. The "last day of school" picnic was held Thursday at the Marion scool. A picnic lunch was served at noon to a large group. School is officially out Friday. All of the present teachers have accepted contracts for the coming yeer. They are Clarence Phillips, prin cipal. Jessie Miller. Mrs. Louis Henniee and Mrs. Hightower. Siavton Parochial School to Graduate 25 Students Friday STAYTON St chial echoolwill Heory Meeaoig AURORA Word was receiv ed of the death of Henry Mueasig. 77, for many years a resident of Aurora and a member of tne Lutheran church. He died Mon day. May IS at Eureka. Calif After leaving Aurora in 1937. Mr. Muassig had made his home with his son Albert at MoKinley vtlie. Cahf With hi parents ha had immi grated to the United States from Germany In 1880 and settled near Aurora. For many Tears his fath er operated the WiUon ferry. He la survived by two sons tad four daughters, Mrs. Loulee Clovee 0 Aurora, Henry Mueaslg of San Francisco, Calif , Albert of MeXinleyvtlle. Mrs Ida Ballar of Llvermore, Calif . Mrs. Elisa beth Gronke of Salem, and Mrs. Emms Clark of Yacolt, Wash. Services were held Thursday, May 19. with burial m the Ar eata cemetery. Mary's paro graduate IS eighth grade students at the Im- maculate Conception Catholic church. Friday. May 27. at 7:30 p. m. The Rev. Math Jonas, pas tor of the church, will address the class. Members of the class are: Caro line Bischoff. Helen Fery, Kath leen Fery, Marlene Foltz. LaVe ta Garbe. Joanne Holt, Darlene Juel. Lylia Mae Kline. Doris Lam brecht. Maxine Lindeman, Shir ley Minten. Virginia Pietrok. Mar ion Posvar. Shirley Schotthoefer. Sherry Spaniol, Gladys Van Han del; Merle Boedigheimer. Donald Victor Point Cltih to Elect Officers Friday VICTOR POINT The final meeting for the year of the 42-C school and community club will be held Friday night at the Union Hill grange hall. Mrs. Noah Hunt will be in charge of the program. At the business meeting next year's officers will be elected. Ser ving this year were: president. Miss Alice Jaquet; vice presi dent. Mrs. Arley Martin: secre tary, Mrs. Francis (Miller, and treasurer, Mrs, Hermann Smith. Miss Jessie Small of Chicago, is spending her vacation here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Small, and will also visit her brother. Matt Small and family In Portland. Miss Small is a diet ician at Children's Memorial hos pital in Chicago. She will be here until June 12. Forrette, James Frichtl. Lloyd Geratha. John Mack, Bernard Minten, Marvin Sand berg, Walt er Trahan. David Van Handel. RHODOENDRONS A number of varieties of rhododendrons in bloom. Some fine reds. The late flowering Azaleas starting to bloom. Bedding plants, also vegetable plants. 1-1107 Open Sunday Ferrill's Onrsery V Mile last of Keiior Union Hill Man Honored on Birthday UNION HILL Mr. and Mrs.; John Berhorst honored Charles j Erikaea oe, his birthday anniver- , sary with a party at their home on Wednesday evening. Several tables of pinochle and pedro were In play. Invited guests ware Mr. and Mrs. William Williams. Dick and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rog ers and PaUy. Mr and Mrs Walter ( Winn. Phillys, Walter, Raymond and Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Fred , Yost, Joa Edward. Albert Berna- i dine. Richard, Thressa. Peter and j Paul, and Benny, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kirk wood and Connie ' Jeanne. Mr and Mis. Henry Kirk- j wood and Barbara Jeanne, Mr. and Mrs Weteel. Eleanor, Charles and ' Tommy Berhorst ? tfQ$(&M GaiiDiiniuC(.cs(io(llv Me4ef V11 ttEIKLT PAYMENTS AS LOtt AS Ye. 4 hour 0 orsMnuou mmle with the mw LP (I.on? P1-yin records on this SSN iArio- At. 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