10 CapHml Journal Stlww. Dim View Taken of 'Froi's Revivr Dr. D. L. Albasio, assisted by Nurse June North, administers stimulants to "Leiarus," a "frof" which the physician'asserts he found em bedded in 1200-year-old chunk of ice in Yosemite national park. Dr. Albssio claimed he revived the frog and will enter him in the famed Cataverai county Jumping frog jubilee at Angeles Camp, Calif. Scientific authorities have taken a dim view of the whole thing and University of California palen tnlogists doubted that a frog could exist for 1200 years in ice. (Acme Telephoto) SECRETS OF BURIED 'TREASURE' Frozen Jumping Frog 'Unfrozen' Anfeis Camp, Calif. W Mark Twain might enry the fall tales they still spin about the Jumping frog of Calaveras coun ty. Twain, of course, spun the first one about the frog which was so loaded with buckshot by a hostile gambler that he lost the contest, Earlier this week Dr. D. L. Abaslo of Angels Camp announc ed with tongua in cheek he had chipped a frosen frog out of a Yosemite glacier and would try to awaken him from a sleep of 1.200 years In time for the next contest May 11-14-15. So the frog was "unfrosen" for photographers and was quite alive. The "Glacier" waa a press agent's dream an ordinary block of Ice. Turner Eastern Star Chapter Celebrates Turner Victoria Chapter No. 78 O.E.S., celebrated Its 47th anniversary last week. Guests from Woodburn, Jeffer son and Stayton chapters were present. All psst matrons and past patrons were honored. Mrs. Lona Loony, first ma tron. Euclid chapter No. 70 of Jefferson waa the only one pres ent, who attended the meeting when the chapter was Institut ed nn April 18, 1902. Mrs. Ada Whitehead Small, a granddaughter of Mary Pearce, a charter member, was here In attendance from her home at Arcadia, Calif. Mrs. Small Is the mother of Mrs. Mildred E. Webster, district deputy matron ef the first district of the state f California. New Officers Named For Unionvale Unit Unionvale - The Unionvale home demonstration unit held an all day meeting at the local church Wednesday. ''Finland' In department of the Associated Country Women of the World, was the project, with Mrs. Chsrles Andrews and Miss Either Nichols as the lead ers. Their assistants were Mrs. David Olke and Mrs. John OJua. both of Fairview, who were born In America but lived in Finland several years. Elected as officers were Mrs. Cecil Will, chairman; Mrs. Joe Owens, vice chairman; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Jamie Ediger. The May monthly meeting will - be Installation of officers and the lesson, "Window Treatment." Dinner was served at noon. The spring festival was held Friday, April 29, at McMinn ville at the I II club fair audi torium. Many from this unit planned to attend. t'lllh Group f,urt Sunnysirie The Friendly Hour club met at the home of Mrs. Dudley Taylor for an aft ernoon party. The main event of the meeting was revesting the names of unknown friends FOR YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS DtWccst Plumbing & Htating Co. 1174 Mill RL fhons I1SSI in "xntii 1 ti Ornron, Monday, May I. 1949 Missionary Society Meets Aurora Church Aurora The Ladies' Mis sionary Society of Christ Luth eran church of Aurora met in the church social rooms with Mrs. Charles Meter in charge of devotions and leading discussion of the topic, "Nutrition and Missions," which preceded the business session and program. Present were Mrs. Henry Peter, Mrs. John Schwabauer Mrs. Martha Yost, Rev. and Msr. H. Mav, Mrs. Regina Rueck, Mrs. Lester Peter, Mrs. Mar tin Albers, Mrs. Oscar Bolland. Mrs. Norman Hurst, Mrs. Wal ter Keil and Jimmie, Mrs. Clar ence May, Mrs. Louis Schwa bauer, Mrs. Ben Ingalis, Mrs. Charles Meter, Mrs. Claude Pullen, Mrs. Paul Gooding. Mrs. Herschel Driever. Mrs. Hugo Keil, Mrs. Fred Keii, Marilyn Bolland and Charleen Peter. Snyder Family Moves Fairview Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter L. Snyder and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Snyder and their two daughters, Murl, 2, and Susan. 4, who purchased the Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Versteeg 37-acre farm in this district have moved from McMinnville. Try nrntTfrrallv medicat1! Cuttctira 1W me prompt, rmvi ji rtrnuv fKtit pimpl-; aim to lnftn tip nf for atT rfinwt!. VrrlerrrA bv mn sWfnn and mmms. tid TrRtiUrly in I certain hospital i'Oveara'mirrr. Bur 1 at your dniiaTitt M)f Kcnnomical. That's why Sefby ARCH PRESERVERS ere such year-round favorites. Three hidden. fofMout features support arch, help relieve eMlolortol strain, add MM ro walVifxj. ftam nntirin I Inif Honors Are Received Hopewell Members of the Hopewell home demonstration unit who attended the spring festival held at the 4-H club fair auditorium Friday includ ed majority of women who ade dresses in the series or dress shop course. Mrs. John Geisler, the presi dent, Mrs. Walter Kirkwood and Mrs. Joe Russeff received honor of having attended all regular and special meetings this season. Mrs. James Copeland wore! the costume depicting Mexico in the United Nations program. Mrs. Ross Rogers of this unit was one of the county commit teemen present. Other members attending were: Mrs. Eugene Wilson, Mrs. John Fuqua, Mrs. Vernon Stephens, Mrs. Lloyd Lucken bill. More than 400 women of Yamhill county attended the festival. $100.o$1000s"o Auto or Personal COMMERCIAL CREDIT FLAJV (P.psbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbm' N C O n P O m A T I Dbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbss 460 N. Church St. Ph. J-416& be cool and fragrant.., Cooling . f.frssMng , Jl ..i...u. rWfa Ipf M if! fas V;, ' 135 No. ovr smart 9 (7mjorti's jours t'n 1 1 II 'I M JffiT" A) :L 1 i . Adtlmoni Entertain After Church Rites " Gervais Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adelman, Jr., were hosts at a family dinner honoring their daughter, Dolores, who made her first communion at Sacred Heart church Sunday. Those i present were Mr. and Mrs. W.j Stirber of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bjerke of Port land, Mrs. Victor Hassing and two daughters of Mt. Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adelman, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Adel man and family and Mrs. J. E. Cutsforth, all of Gervais. Stayton Boys Made To Restore Signs - Stayton Blistered hands were in evidence on three teen-age boys who were apprehended for knocking down stop signs. Fines of SS each and the cost of replacing fourteen signs which they knocked down with their car were assessed the trio. In addition the boys had to reset the signs and were required to give them a new coat of paint on Saturday and after scKool. I tSOO 3l' I 27.7. M to frog rones you ell over . lueisn I. long Stick Cologne, . , eon't spill or leak becouu it's cologne s topiur.d In solid form LUCIEN LELONG il!clJ Liberty Mill City Lists Honor Roll Pupils Mill City Mill City high school honor roll for the past six weeks includes: Seniors, Marian King, David Karr, Eu gene Thornley, John Straight and Virginia Jackson. Juniors. Dolores Brewer, Phyllis Timm, Ethel Skillings and Ronald Ragsdale. Sophomores, Wanda Vander meer and Marlene Verbeck. Freshmen, Arlone Kuhlman, Alona Fay Daly, Dolores Poole, Lela Mel Kelly, Robert Shelton, and Daryl Farman. Election of high school offi cers for the fall term will be held within the next two weeks. M0 DRESSES! DRESSES! DRESSES! . . . And Values such as you're never dreamed of finding at such senational savings! Price's bring you the Bargain Event of the Spring! I". t 717 KTi1 ! r-n i r 1 1 1 It. Each and Every One Goes Values to 45.50 Sizes 10 to 44 Running for tha office, ef presi dent of the student body arc Ernest Podrabsky and Lawer ance Poole. All other officers have been nominated with the exceptions of athletic manager, which will be done next school term for the benefit of fresh- j men. CASH TALKS and you savt at Woodrow'i when you pay CASH for Wlllard Batteries. Seiber ling tires "with full road hazard guarantee" Nason paints, auto glass and tin painted furniture. R. D. Woodrow Co. 450 Center St Phone 22474 V DRESSY DRESSES PRINTS SHEERS ' CLASSICS MALLISON'S CREPES TAILOREDS SUN-BACKS a mm ma Keep your Furs looking fresh' and glossy. Place them now in our fur storage vaults. PROTECTION AGAINST MOTHS FIRE BURGLARY HEAT Us Cdpiril Journal Want Adi. . . . it's a fact . . . dresses that regularly sell for $29.95 and up to $45.50 are now drastically re duced for these PLUS VALUE DAYS to only $19.95! You'll simply have to see them to be-, lieve itl At 135 North Liberty mc They Wilt Satisfy Your Naadi. MM ti tf irk.- ,',