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Umpqua Lions Install Bill Allen
inciallatinn nf officers and tires-
entation of awards highlighted the
annual meeting 01 me umpqua
Lions Club at a dinner meeting
last Saturday evening at the Rose
burg Country Club.
Bill Allen was installed as presi
dent, succeeding Ron Noel. Other
new ollicers are Luff Hukari, first
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UMPQUA LIONS INSTALL New officers of the Umpqua Lions, installed last Satur
day night at a dinner meeting at the .Roseburg Country Club were the above, front row,
Tony Shukle, second vice president; Bill Allen, president; Cliff Hukari, first vice presi
dent; Jack Garnet, third vice president; Back row, John Cunningham, Lion tamer; Dr.
Dwight Boyles, director, Don Caskey, tail twister; Ken Salmonson, Ralph Sandstede and
Bill ShaDro, directors; Jim Gregory, secretary; Ross Miller, director, and Don LaBranche,
treasurer.
'Y' To Auction
Unclaimed Items
"We belong to somebody!"
Watches, bracelets, masks, fins,
swim suits, coats, sweaters, hats,
helmets, shoes, costumes, under
wear, and just about everything
else has been accumulated at the
Roseburg YMCA.
"Y" Secretary Wayne Schulz re
ported today that all unclaimed ar
ticles will be put on the auction
block on July 1st. "We would like
to return items to their owners
but if they are not claimed then
we're going to sell them to the
highest bidder," Schulz said.
Proceeds from the sale will go
to YMCA World Service.
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DON BELL, right, receives from retiring President Ron
Noel the outstanding Lion award for the past year, as a
feature of the annual installation and award presentation
of the Umpqua Lions Club lost Saturday night ot the Rose
burg Country Club.
BLM Plans Loon Lake Work
The Portland office of the Bu
reau of Land Management, Depart
ment of the Interior, today an
nounced plans for the development
of Loon Lake recreation site locat
ed in Western Douglas County.
The project will include con
struction and improvement of park
ing facilities at Loon Lake near
Scottsburg.
Bidders on Invitation No. 1289 are
asked to furnish all necessary
equipment, labor, tools, supplies,
BTT-
Market At- Winston Sett
Open House Saturday
Open house is scheduled Satur
day from 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at
Hurley's Market in Wintson, where
improvements have been made to
tlie business to include the addition
of two gasoline pumps, blacktop
ping of the grounds and other work.
The market is owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Means who have
been in the grocery and service sta
tion business for 14 years.
services, supervision and transpor
tation for completing the work.
The project is set aside for small
business concerns only.
Opening of the bids will be held
at noon PDT, June 18 in the BLM
Field Administrative Office in
Portland.
If sufficient interest is shown, a
guided inspection tour of the proj
ect site will be conducted by a rep
resentative of the Bureau. Tour will
begin at I lie Loon' Lake site and
prospective bidders interested
should contact BLM district man
ager at Coos Bay.
Plans and specifications may be
secured from BLM'j Portland of
fice, or from the BLM district
manager at Coos Bay.
Giant Air Show
Due Saturday
At Local Airport
The. new Cessna tandem twin
engine Skyiraster will be the star
of the show Saturday as Roseburg
Skyways sponsors the largest air
craft showing of 1963 in southern
Oregon.
Also on hand will be the Rose
burg Skyways helicopter (a new
addition to local flying circles),
gliders and sailplanes and manv
other types of aircraft. A wide
variety of flight activities is sched
uled for the show, which begins at
10 a.m.
According to Roseburg Skyways
Manager R. C. (Bud) Good, dem
onstrations at the showing will in
clude a sailplane flight, helicopter
demonstrations and a static dis
play of the 1963 fleet of Cessna
airplanes. The planes range from
the two-place Cessna 150 to the
luxurious six-place Skyriight, in
cluding the revolutionary push-pull
twin-engine Skymaster.
On first glance, the new Sky-
master resembles the famed World
War II P-38, with two booms ex
tending to two vertical stabilizers.
The craft is powered by two Con
tinental engines, one fore and one
aft.
The Skymastcr has a top speed
of 185 miles per hour, with a cruis
ing range of 800 miles: According
to Good, the craft was designed
to make twin engine flight easier
and safer. The new design elim
inates the precise emergency pro
cedures required on conventional
twin-engine craft during single en
gine operation. The Skymastcr will
demonstrate its flight characteris
tics at the showing, Good said.
vice president; Tony Shukle, sec-,
ond vice president; Jack Garnet,
third vice president: Jim Gregory,
secretary; Don LaBranche, treas
urer; Don Caskey, tail twister;
John Cunningham, Lion tamer;
Dwight Boyles and Ralph Sanstede,
directors for two years; Ken Salm
onson, Bill Brown, Bill Shapro and
Ross Miller, directors for one year.
Presentation of attendance pins
were made by Past President Noel
to Don Bell, nine years; Don Hoist,
seven years; Ken Glass, and Noel,
six years; Allen and Shukle, five
years, Hukari, four years, Garnet
and Shapro three years. Brown and
Lloyd Gallop, two years, Cunning
ham and Caskey, one year.
Dr. Hoist served as master of
ceremonies. Forrest Losee, a Lions
International councilor and mem
ber of the Roseburg Lions, was
installing officer. The new deputy
governor of District 36 E, Ken
Glass, a past president of the Ump
qua Lions presented the district
achievement award of third place
to the Umpqua Lions. Retiring pres
ident Noel accepted for the club.
Don Bell was awarded a plaque
as the outstanding Lion of the year.
He is a charter member and a tire
less worker for the club in the past
as well as proceeding years.
Thur., June 13, 1963 The Newt-Review, Roteburg, Ore. 3
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MC Cub Scouts
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Cub Scouts of Den 1, Myrtle
Creek, Celebrated their graduation
into Webelos recently with a flight
by West Coast Airlines from Rose
burg to- Medford.
Accompanied by their den moth
er, Mrs. L. E. Hagberg, the boys
spent the day in Medford and at
Jacksonville, where they went
through the museum. They then
motored home, after dinner in
Grants Pass and a visit to the park
there.
In the group were Terry Hog
berg, den chief; Reagan McCoy,
Alan King, Garry Hagberg, Tom
Bay, Danny Malone, Raymond Cal
loway and Robert Wilde. The air
lines pilot took time to show the
boys through the plane and explain
how it operates.
The boys were met at the Med
ford airport by Mr. Hagberg and
by G. C. Sherlock of Grants Pass,
father of Mrs. Hagberg. They took
the boys to Jacksonville, then
brought them home to Myrtle
Creek.
The boys have been together is
Cub Scouts for 2',i years now.
Each summer they have had
special activity.
GRANGE CARD PARTY
The Hivcrsdale Grange will hold
the lost pinochle parly of the cur
rent season at 8 p.m. Saturday at
the Grange Hall. There will be
no parties during the months of
July ana August.
Prizes and refreshments will be
offered and all area residents are
invited.
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