The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 11, 1961, Page 13, Image 13

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    j j Canyonville Hunter Suffers Heart Attack While On Trip
I Wed., Oct. II, 1961 The News Roiew, Roseburg, Ore. 13
By MRS. R. E. PROCTOR
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News Review
I Convalescing at home from a
heart attack kuslained just before
hunting season bean, is Klmer
Stanley. Together with Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Davidson. Stanley had
laid out his camp sue in the Fort
Hock district and was headed back
to Diamond Lake fur a day or two;
of fishing before hunling season'
opened when he became ill and:
had to return home.
Klootttrt Have Cuetta 1
Guesti at the Conrad Klooster
home the past two weeks included
Mrs. David Christie of Oakland,
and Mrs. Mike Michaels of An
chorage, Alaska. j
Knrolled as a sophomore at ML I
Ansel Academy, Ml. Angel, Ore.,
is Nancy Chaney. daughter of Mr.
and .Mrs. John Chaney.
Guests at the horn' of Mrs. Rob
ert Thomts are Mrs Charles Ilult
berg of Richmond, Calif., and Mrs.
Frank Bogue of Seattle, Wash.
Both were here to attend the fu
neral of their uncle, Robert Thom
as Mr. and Mrs R. N. Emerson of
Seattle, Wash , are guests of the
Bill Browns and are here espec
ially to visit wit' their newest
grandson. Steven Emerson Brown,
born Oct. 3 in a Roseburg hospi
tal, and weighing eight pounds 13
ounces. Steven joins two sisters.
Wendy and Leslie. Paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. W.
Frank Brown.
j Charles Kelley returned to his
duty at Ft. (Jeorge Meade, Mil ,
Monday alter spending a short
leave with his parents, the Gioitie
Kelleys.
Hunters Opinions Divided J
Opinions about this year's hunt
ing season are mixed around Can
yonville. The suecesslul hunters de
clare the hunling good, but those
unlucky ones without a bag as
yet say the hunting is slow.
Walt Dixon. Blaki Hardy. Mrs
Keith Johnson and Mrs. Kenneth
Bell were the lucky ones of their ,
party who hunled at the Beaver;
Marsh area last week.
Jean llam filled her doe tag on
an Eastern Oregon hunt last week
and Clay llam gut his deer at
Chiloqiiin. Reed an' J.nkie Cross
brought hunii; a small doe from
the Crane Mountain area.
Local Hunting Good
' Many local hunters stayed close
to home to get their deer and de
clared their bag in prune condi
lin. Included were Tim Mittendorf
who took a five-pointer. Mrs. Lar
ry Fuller with a tour-pointer back
of her house, and Dave Crockett
on Picket Butte with a four point
er that dressed out 108 pounds.
Claude and Duiinie Long shot their
deer near Milo. Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Hryson iiuJ Lesier bagged two
forked hornr. and one three pointer
on Canyon nuninlai. and Chandler
Brvson a four-pointer near Milo.
Itay Guthrie and Jack Middlelon
bagged does. Buck Allen a forked
horn and Geoig' Kelley shot Ins
deer at Zinc creek.
If Your Paper Hai Not Arrived By 6:15 P.M.
Dial OR 2-3321 Between 6 & 7 P.M.
R0M NINE TO FIVE
By Joe Fischer
IVL'MP
r" Co.
Pioneer Umpqua Resident
Makes Move To California
ATTENTION
KIRBY OWNERS
If you hove purchased a
Kirby vacuum cleaner on or
before 1955, call the local Kirby Of
fice about factory replacement. This
offer it limited . . . call now!
DIAL OR 3-6356 2157 N.E. Stephens
By MRS. GEORGE MUNSON
Martha Clarke and her sister,
Mrs. Kalhryn Smith, left by plane
Thursday lor Los Anscles.
Miss Clarke, who has spent the
last tew winters there at her sis
ter's home, plans now to make her
home in Los Angeles permanently.
She is 85 years old and was born
near t'mpqua where she lived un
til she was 22. (or the next 30
years she was a buyer at Meier
and Frank Co. in Portland. She
then returned to the home place
on Millwood Dr. near t'mpqua,
where she has been since.
Great-grandson Arrives
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cole announce
the arrival of their first great
grandchild, a boy, Douglas Clyde,
born to Mr. and Mrs. Clint Perky
of Drain.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bacon and
daughter. Judy drove to their cab
in at Diamond Lake to spend last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl L'rben of
Portland were guests this week at
I the home of I'rhen's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul trben.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spackman
have returned from a vacation trip
in Colorado. Al Denver they were
I guests at the home of their son in
law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Krwin Spcnst. They visited the
' Red Rock Outdoor Theatre, the
.' Shrine of Saint Frances Xavier
Cahrim on a mountain top and
the grave and 'museum of Buffalo
Bill on another mountain over 10.
000 feet high. They also visited the!
Planetarium and the ghost town
of Central Cay.
Mr. and Mrs. James Nichols and
William Nation, all of Eugene,
were overnight guests recently al
the home of Mrs. Archie Moore.
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this area for over 30 years. We are proud to be a part of this growing and
progressive community and are profoundly interested in its continued advance
ment. That's why Umpqua Dairy and our SO employees feel obligated to con
tinually support continued progress. You will find Umpqua Dairy actively sup
porting and working on numerous worthwhile community activities throughout
the year, such as our current Child Sofety Crusade. This is a part of our
service, as a local industry, in growing community. . .
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finest quality. That's why Umpqua Dairy Products are produced and processed
with the utmost care under the most exacting standards possible . your
guarantee thot your family will always enjoy the most healthful, nutritious
doiry foods avoilable. Here is the Umpqua family of dairy foods availoble at
your store or delivered to your door by our route men:
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