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Moose HuKfero
Bring Home Kill
By MRS. GERALD B. FOX
Six southern Oregon men. five of
them Glendale residents or for
mer residents, have returned from
a moose hunting trip in Canada in
which five members killed their
meat.
Successful hunters were: Bill
Thompson, Joe Anderson, and Tom
Jlehl, all of (Uendale, Ted Meelass
of Springfield, formerly of Glen
dale, and Tex Hollandquist of Dia
mond Lake. Millard Reagan of
Glendale, accompanied the group
but did not return with a moose.
The largest kill was mad by
Bill Thompson, whose animal had
horns measuring 51V across. One
ham of Thompson's moose weighed
95 lbs.
The group drove about 97 miles
above Likely, Canada, then rode
horseback and walked some dis
tance beyond that.
.Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Van Valken
burg and Mrs. Zelma Smith, of
Quines Creek, returned recently,
from a month's vacation in 20
Eastern states. Their trip included
visits to Yellowstone National
Park, the Bad Lands of South
Ilakota, Cumberland Kails in Ken
tucky, Rock City in Chattanooga,
Tennessee, Arizona, and Boulder
Dam and Los Vegas. They return
ed via Southern California where
they visited with relatives before
returning home.
Washington People Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Halverson
of Glendale, are being visited by
by his brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Macey of
Spokane, Wash. They arrived here
Oct. 8 and plan to stay for about
a month. j
Cecil Taylor, brother of F 1 o y d
Taylor of Glendale, left this week
for his navy base in Alaska. He
spent ten days in Glendale after .
visiting with his parents and sis
ter in West Fork, Ark. j
Billy Lapp, who teaches at Doug
las High School, visited over the
weekend with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaedecke, of
Azalea.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry La Prath of
Glendale and Mrs. Nora Gaedecke
of Azalea, attended the Gold Star
Mothers meeting in Ros'eburg re
cently. Plans were made for hold-'
ing a food sale next week to help:
raise money for special Thanksgiv- j
ing baskets.
Mrs. Ida Basye of Glendale has
returned from a three-week visit
with her son-in-law. and dauchter.
Jlr. and Mrs. Ira Tucker, at Port j
Orford.
Wed., Oct. 21, 1959 The Mews-Review, Roscburg, Ore. 3
Principal Attends
Guidance Meeting
i By MRS. GEORGE EDES
Kay Befus, principal of Yoncalla
Union High School represented
this school at the Oregon Personal
Guidance Assn. meeting, held in
Lincoln High school in Portland,
Saturday. The State Guidance prac
tice was reviewed and presented.
Xr. Sievers, a well-known coun
selor, spoke on important subjects.
Oct. 26. is the date for the coun
ty work shop for teachers to be
held in Roseburg, with registration
starting at 8:30 a.m. Topic for the
workshop will be "How to Best
Help All the Students in the Class
Rooms." There will be no school
on that day.
The date for the Junior play has
been changed to Nov. 13 and 14!h.
"Dear Diary" will be presented by
the following juniors: Virginia
Thorp, Janet Maxwell; Ricky
Booth, John Maxwell: Virginia Cur
rier, Connie Maxwell: Jean Mill,
Betty Lou Maxwell; Charles Boan,
Wilbur Maxwell; Earl Hishley,
Hercules: Janelle Mathis, Berna
dine; Bob Clark. Marvin; Norma
Latham, Aunt Mary; Carol Abbott,
Miss Murray; Don Teague, N. J.
Mallory: Bonnie Shirley, Molly;
and Judi Byron, Miss Lewis.
Gladys Rogers, Jim Booth and
Juanita Johnston are competing
for a National Honor Society
Scholarship. The test was given
at Yoncalla High School, Oct. 20.
In order to qualify the students
had to be a member of the Honor i
Society. There will be sixty one
scholarships and awards totaling ;
S33.000 given for all high schools ,
in the U.S. . j
The elementary school of Yon-:
calla began its ?arent-teacher con-
ference Monday. The event .vill
extend through Thursday. The
grade school teachers wish to ex
press their appreciation to all of
the parents who have and are ,
participating in these conferences, i
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