12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, June 29, 1949 "'" Irk. l?vlv -JV - ft f Puzzled Chimp Pandora, the Philadelphia zoos chimpan zee, appears slightly puzzled as he looks over six baby rheas, South American ostriches, which were born at the zoo. The sextuplets were hatched from 16 eggs on which a male ostrich had been sitting for a month. Two of the new arrivals were albino ostriches, zoo officials pointed out. (AP Wirephoto.) ATTACKED BY ENRAGED BEAR Sourdough Praises 150-Proof Rum for Use When Scalped Seattle (u.R) A tough old Alaskan sourdough related from his hospital bed how he poured 151-proof rum where his scalp had been after he was mauled by an enraged 600-pound mother bear. "That rum stung like hell,"" Hardy Trefzger, 66, said. "I was fit to bite nails right then." A sourdough for 40 years, Trefzger was rushed by boat and plane to Virginia Mason hos pital here from his hunting lodge 60 miles from Yakutat, Alaska, after the attack. "I was out shootin' a middlin' brown sow and her two cubs photographin' 'em, that is, with my movie camera," Trefzger said. "Been an awful hard winter up there 22 feet of snow the cubs was just tiny things. First thing I know, that old sow is chargin' right at me, she isn't 10 feet away. "I dropped my camera and fired one with my shotgun. Hit her? Hell, man, she was 10 feet away and the birdshot blew back in my face!" Trefzger said then the bear was upon him. "She lifted my icalp, picked up my arm and broke it. I passed out. "When I came to, I couldn't tee. Thought I was blind, but It was only blood. Looked around until I found my things and then walked a mile and a half back to camp and poured on that rum." The veteran woodsman then walked four miles toward Dry Bay before some native fisher men found him and took him to Yakutat by boat. "Of course I'm going back," Trefzger snorted. "It's the only place for me. Scouts at Silverton Given Advancement Silverton Larry Brown was advanced to Life Scout, and David Finlay to Star Scout at the Court of Honor at the First Christian church for Troop 61 Made a Tenderfoot were Keith Cooley, Sam Klein, Bud dy Groah, Wayne Smith, Jim my McBride, Jerry Kulmeyer and Robert Robbins; merit badges, second class to Kenneth Hahn, Don Wilch, Larry Brown and John Mulvihill; and first class, Keith Bonner, Larry Brown and Richard Brekke. 7 Tnr,y'- mm - - MM.. M 4 ' ' 1 tmptoyes ot zuuu urcgon Firms have Medical arid Hospital Care... through O.P.S. NeW Plans provide Coverage for Others . . For years some 70,000 Oregon workeri huve hid O.P.S. giedical and hospital protection through group contracti. Now O.P.S. coverage ii available to you and to your family on an Individual basil, and at modest coit. Wld Cholc of Doctors and Hospitals II contract offered by Oregon Physicians' Service have the approval and sponsorship of the Oregon State Medical Society. A wide choice of service is available as some 1,000 physicians and surgeons belong to O.P.S. This Is in excess of 90 of medical society affiliated doctors In Oregon. JUDICAL, fUtOICAl AND HOSPITAL vro far lha am. ploy' Individual $3.90 par manfh. tUHOICAl, LIMITED MEDlCAt and HOSPITAL covroe lor familial ipeuit, $2,00 par manlhi (Mid, $1.33 par month i 2nd child, 75 cents par martini 3rd child, 50 canri par month) additional ahlldran M thorp. Plan 2. SUROICAL, IIMITTO JUDICAL AND HOSPITAL cara'ae far the mplarad IndMdwl (1 11 par month. SUIOICAl, LIMITED MIDICAl end HOSPITAL covoropo ttf lamlUat wni ai Plan I. Plant evellabla In moil Orapa" tavn. ties to omployod Individual wKeie not taxable Income (tea not (mood J6.000 pw yaei. k not taxable Incoma rat atteet) J $6,000 pt r. J If you are employed, a resident of Oregon, and desire detailed informa tion and application blank, send coupon to your near est O.P.8. office. Nefei O.P.S. greejp tevre tl till available. If yew af fallow empleyes wish thp savings ttiof arc pesslble under m greup pH ty we will fvmlsh InHnwaltow gladly. OREGON PHYSICIANS' SERVICE IH4I.W.ttlil.,Prttai4 4 4U htt TM),blMl tU iWtUnl OREGON PHYSICIANS' SIRVICI rUei mall tlltratur ana1 apaiiialran blank. r Woodburn Has Class Reunion Woodburn The annual reun ion of the class of 1922 of Wood burn high school was held at Settlemier park, beginning with a no host , picnic dinner at 1 o'clock. Attending were Harlcy Hughes of Portland, president of the class; Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Cain (Harriet Severance), and Mr. and Mrs. Junior Eckley (Mil dred Wehrum), all of Salem Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peterson (Hattie Sayre) of Halsey; Mrs. George Grimps (Louis Bauman), Hubbard; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Miller and son (Hazel Tautfest), Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Orr and daughter, Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Settlemier and daughter, Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Tyler and sons (The oda Gribble), both graduates, Woodburn; Mrs. Lloyd Waymire (Myrtle Kaufman) and daugh ters, Woodburn. Other graduates attending were: Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cow an (Helen Wageman, 1918), Woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanauska (Sadie Stoller, 1921), Portland; Earl Barnes, Wood burn; Mrs. Ken Bothum (LaVer na Waymire, 1946), Woodburn; Miss Jean Bothum, 1948, Wood burn. Former teachers present were Supt. and Mrs. F. E. Fagan of McMinnville, their daughter and son-in-law and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham, Gary and Roberta; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Butterfield, Woodburn; J. P. Brown (coach), West Linn; and H. M. Sayre (janitor), Woodburn. The class voted to make the picnic an annual affair the last Sunday in June each year at Settlemier park and to interest members of other graduating classes in the '20s and earlier in attending. lulu II llV).KTnn,'i,T,.irm mmmmmmmmimUmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm 11 llfl . arliniir,-.ntll V rl North Marion County Acreages Are Sold inrnn The sale of an 880- acre tract of land in the upper Milk Creek area was revealed by Ben W. Battleson of the Bat tleson Land company in Canby, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen W. Park, Citv. Calif., who plan to use the property for a livestock ranch. The entire tract is enclosed by a sheep-proof fence. The sale price was reported to be ?16,-000. nthoi rpnltv snips made bv the Rattleson eomDanv include a one-acre tract in East Canby Gardens to Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward L. Thompson of $2400 by J. C. Heinrich. Also negotiated by the same Horse Leads Auto Horsemen of Trans-Jordon's Arab le gion escort King Abdullah, who rides in the car behind, during Army day at Amman, celebrating the nation's independence. Linn School District Names Larry Gorman Albany Larry Gorman has been elected on the Linn coun ty non-high school district board from Zone 3, it is announced bv County School Superintendent J. M. Bennett after a morning canvass of ballots cast last Mon day. The county rural school board met to check votes cast in Zones 1 and 4 although election re ports indicate that William Grenz has succeeded Floyd Jenks in Zone 1 and the voters re-elected V. F. Cannon in Zone 4. The report from the Browns ville district shows that Glen Isom was re-elected as a direc tor and that voters approved the outlay of $3,300 for improve ments and furniture. E. H, Mc intosh is chairman of the Brownsville board this year. Polk Clubbers Attend School Dallas Forty-four Polk coun ty 4-H club members have re turned from ten days at the an nual 4-H summer school on the Oregon State college campus in Corvallis. Two Polk county club mem bers, Sharon Rosenbalm, Amity, and Walter Warkentin, Dallas, took special training in, "Recre ational Leadership." In this class the club members were taught to lead group singing, or ganize games, and plan recrea tional programs. A group of prominent Oregon people including Governor Dou glas McKay appeared before the club members at their regu lar afternoon and assemblies scheduled daily. 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