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Lions Hold Join! Installation president, Glen Shanton; sec ond vice president, Ray Water man; secretary-treasurer, A1 Brown; Lion tamer, Dick Hil debrand; tail twister, Ray Mc On Friday evening the Lang Leod. New board members lois Lions club and the Port- are John Miller, John Ellis lions Lions club and the Port and Nelson Miles. Orford-Langlois Lions Aux Awards were presented by iliary met at Whalen’s in Lang retiring president Willie Smith lois. Before the installation of to Art Aldropp, Bell, Brown, officers, Rev. R. l . Sharp talk Ellis, Herb Geer, Dick Hilde ed about starting a Kindergarten brand, McLeod, Shanton, Harry in this area and Mrs. Jean Strain, George MUler, Elton Rogers, who is a qualified kln- Dwire, Ray Boston and Robert - dergarten teacher, was also Hildebrand. Ladles receiving present. It is hoped to make this awards were Mrs. Art Aldropp, a comm unity p r o j e c t , holding Mrs. Robert Hildebrand and the classes in the elementary Joan Hildebrand. Auxiliary school building. It has the members given awards by the backing of the Chamber of Com Lions were Mrs. Billie Smith, merce. Mrs. Eunice Babb, Mary Hilde Mrs. Eunice Babbwas instal brand, Peggy Bell, Leta Strain, ling officer for the Lions Auxi and Louise Brown. liary and the new officers are Harry Strain, past president, p r e s i d e n t , Mary Hildebrand; gave special awards to Brown, first vice president, Wanda Smith and D. Hildebrand and Beasley, second vice president, certificates for sponsorship to Billie Smith; secretary, Betty Ellis, Brown, MUler, Robert Keeler; treasurer, Joan Nelson; Billings, Claude Strader, D. Lion tamer, Peggy Bell. Hildebrand and Smith. Maude W elr, outgoing presi Smith presented the presi dent, pinned the president’s pin dent’s pin to Bell, and he in on Mary Hildebrand, and gave turn pinned the past president’s her the gavel, and gave a feather pin on Smith. corsage to all officers and the Dancing was enjoyed follow following out-going officers: ing the ceremonies, with music Mary Hildebrand, first vice by the “ Interludes.” president; Leta Strain, second vice president; Kay Neal, sec retary, Maxine Smith, treas Deceased Was urer, and Eunice Kinter, Lion tamer. Special awards were Former Resident given to Billie Smith, Leta Stanley Everett, son of Mr. Strain, Peggy Bell, Mary Hil and Mrs. Jack Everett of Spo debrand, Betty Keeler, Wanda kane, Wash., who were long Beasley, Eunice Kinter and time residents of this area Phyllis Smith. some years ago, has died In Little silver lions were pre Vietnam as a result of wounds sented to members who had per received in battle. He was fect attendance and the list 19 years of age. included Betty Keeler, Eunice Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Peter- Babb, Kay Neal, Wanda Beas s ley, Maxine Smith, Phyllis son, his grandparents, have Smith, Maude Weir, B i l l i e gone to Spokane to await the Smith, Mary Hildebrand, Leta arrival of his body and to be Strain and Peggy Bell. with his parents during this time Mrs. Hildebrand pinned the of stress. It was thought that past president’s pin on Mrs. his body would arrive on June Weir and presented her with 25. maple book-ends. Burrell Babb installed the HOtfF TOWÜ following Lions officers: pre s ro e tS F /w sident, Herb Bell; first vice SHOP Motorcycle Race Winners Sunday's motorcycle races drew about 150 spectators to the airport road track for six individual events of racing, plus a team race. Races were sponsored by the Boandock- ers Motorcycle Club and winners, by class, were: Beginners Class: 1st,Buddy Davis, Port Orford, Hodoka; 2nd, Bobby Sweet, Port Orford, Honda; 3rd, Francis Schrader, Coos Bay, Ossa. 100 cc Expert C la ss: 1st,John Watson, Coos Bay, Honda; 2nd, Tony Hefner, Langlois, Sachs. 200 cc Class: 1st, Jack Bowman, Crescent City, Mantessa; 2nd, Rex Pittullo, Myrtle Point, Bridgestone. 250 cc C la ss: 1st, Ron Roberts, Sixes, Ossa; 2nd, Wade Stamp, Coos Bay,Honda; 3rd,Ray Creson, Port Orford, Ossa, Open Class: 1st, Allen Barnett, Myrtle Point, Honda; 2nd, David Morrill, Sixes, Triumph; 3rd, Terry Holmquist, Port Orford. Sweepstakes Race: 1st, Ron Roberts, Sixes, Ossa; 2nd, John Watson, Coos Bay, Honda; 3rd Allen Barnett, Myrtle Point, Honda. $10 T e a m Race, won by Port Orford Boandockers: Ron Roberts,Sixes, Ossa; Justan Potter, Sixes, Ossa; David Mor rill, Sixes, Triumph. Challengers w e re : John Watson, Wade Stamp and Terry Holmquist, from Coos Bay, and Allen Barnett, Rex Pittul lo and Tam Barnett, from Myrtle Point. The next race will be held a t the track on Sunday, July 27, at noon. Sign-in time far racers is between 9 and 11 a .m . Spectators admission is $1; rider's fee is $3. Oregon Coast Film Widely Distributed Baby Shower Held Thursday A baby shower honored Mrs. Jackie Barr at the home of Mrs. Rose Hiley on Thursday,J une 19. Hostesses were Mrs. Hiley and Pat Lorentzen. Attending were Mrs. Dorothy Alexander, Mrs. Linda Britton, Mrs.Virginia Wilson, M rsjlattie Durant, Mrs. Patsy Marsh and Miss Deborah Harrington, of Port Oford; Mrs.Bonnie Watson, Mrs. Jean B r ig h t and Mrs.Jackie Bright, all of Myrtle Point; Mrs. June Hicks, Debbie Bright and Kathy Douglass, all of Coos Bay. Others sending gifts were Mrs. AltaJamieson,Mrs.Lucille Har rington, Mrs. Ruth C ook, Mrs. “ Portraits of the Oregon Coast,” a magnificent color film produced under the di rection of the Oregon Coast Association to promote tour ism, has been widely shown ir many parts of the country. Twenty-two prints are in cir culation, Including: Oregon Coast Association, 4; Eastern Airlines, 5; Tom Beemer, 2; Kathy Hensley, Mrs.Joyce Mc Kenzie and Miss Karen Stauf fer, all of Port Orford. State Highway Department, 5, and Pacific Power & Light, Central Lincoln PUD, Coos- Curry Electric Co-op, Lincoln County School District, Station KCRA-TV (Sacramento) and George Hood, each one print. Ihe film has been shown on TV stations throughout Ore gon (Including KCBY), as far south as Dallas, Tex., and cities such as Seattle, Sacra mento, San Francisco and Las Vegas. It has also been shown at Oregon State University, Iowa State University, PortlandState University, the Oregon State Police Department, Southern California Sport Vacation A Boat Show, Los Angeles Sports men’s Show, Southern Califor nia Recreational Vehicle Shows, CALLS FROM VIETNAM SP4 Rod Forty called his par ents, the Myron Fortys, via radio on Thursday June 19, at 1 a. m ., which was 4 p. m. on Thursday, Vietnam time. He sent his re gards to a l l his family and friends. and to chambers of commerce, service clubs, companies, cor porations and county fairs throughout Oregon. The film, which has been vie-wed by an estimated four and a half million people, has re ceived three awards, including “ Best Entry by a Travel As sociation,” “ Western Travel Film Festival,’’ and a $250 cash prize by Sunset Magazine. Port Oford News, Thursday, June : , 1^6! New Game Rules Due Although the 1969 big game regulations booklet will not be available for about three weeks yet, Information on the fall hunts is available at all li cense agencies, the Game Com mission advised hunters to day. License dealers have been provided with a summary of the regulations which includes all big game season dates, bag limits, and a brief on open areas. Seasons listed in the summary Include general deer and elk hunts, unit permit hunts, archery seasons, along with seasons on bighorn sheep, ante- lope, and black bear. Hunters Interested in filing applications for the permit drawings or for the drawings for bighorn sheep and antelope tags are requested to contact their local license dealer. Hunting licenses and big game tags may also be obtained. The regulations booklet is expected to be distributed to li cense dealers about mid-July. 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