LANGLOIS NEWS by Patty Ellis 6 —Port Orford New», T h i r - I ay, A p ril 2S, 1963 by A LM A N Z D tE T S Rev. Robert W I jus , Missionary from M a li Republic, West A f­ ric a w ill speak and show slides of liv in g conditions, missionary work, farm tug, sc hools and w ork­ ing conditions in A fric a St the Langlois Com m unity C h u r c h this Sunday. He w il l be the m ain speaker at the 11 o 'clo ck services, t e l­ lin g of some of his experiences in A frica and oi p o litic a l events that has happened in the past few years. Sunday evening at 7i45 p. m he w ill show slides and curios w ill be on display. T h e public RHODODENDRON GARDEN CLUB MET TUESDAY The Rhododendron Garden Club met at the home of their one at Red Bluff president, Mrs. tX»n $ erg Tues­ P ale Lang is spending his day afternoon. leave from the Navy visiting Guests trom the Sunaet C a r­ his parents. M r. and M rs C liff den Club, Port Orford, were Mrs. Lang He has been stationed . t Flm er Roblnaon, Mrs. Andy G rib- Alam eda. C alif . but w ill re p c .t b I e, Mr». B, B. Stratton, Mrs. up at the next meeting back to Key West. F la ., about Wesley Spencer amt Mrs. Lyle The motion was also passed the first of M ay He w ill be Croae. to pay $25 to send a boy or there fur three weeks then w ill Posters, made by the Juvenile girl to 4-H sum m er school I sent to Ita ly for two years. Grangers advertising the Rhod­ .After the meeting, refresh­ Harold Sypher left Sunday for odendron Flower show to he held ments of cookies, kool-aid and Portland where he w ill enter M ay 4 and 5, In Langlois, were the Veteran s hospital for medi­ coffee were served. Judged by Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Cribble and Mrs. Stratton. cal treatm ent. Going to California this week First place w ent to James B il­ ling and Brita Spence; second to an a business trip were M r. New atudents io the Langlois Kathy Krick and Judy Swift; third and M rs James Brooks. schools this week are the cfcil M r. and M rs Frank Toombs dren of M r and M rs Dwight to Judy McGhee and Glenda Bar­ bara Fleetwood. and fam ily have moved into Tw elve members were pres- the home owned by M r. and C h e ley. They have moved here A discussion of the fa ll flower from Port Orford and are living snt at the Langlois Ladies TOPS district meeting to be held at the M rs Glen K erb«-. in Velm a Sabin's house. Cath Chib meeting this week, with Sixes Grange was the m ain to p ­ Visiting friends and relatives two of them tying for the honor in Langlois Sunday were M r. erine is in the third grade ic of the afternoon. T h e Sunset of being queen of the week and M rs. Curtis Sabin and Steven in the second, and Ellen Rhododendron g a r d e n c l u b in the eighth These two were M rs. Herbert members w ill be the hostesses, fam ily. Bell and Mrs Cleo Calahan. w i t h Autumn Leaves as th eir Spending the weekend visiting theme. j It was planned to hold a with M r and M rs Ray Deets Saturday a t the home of M r An election of officers was jew elry party a t the next meet­ was Deets' son, Gerald, of P o rt­ and M rs. Roy Jenkins. h e l d w ith Mrs. Ph ilip Shuster ing and each member is to Visiting on Sunday a t the land bring a friend. Mrs. C liff Lang Jo W hite accompanied Mrs. home of M r. and M rs. Paul was surprised with a birthday Ernie Davis to North Bend on Flood w ere M r. and M rs Bob gift from her secret pal, and Saturday when Mrs. Davis took Flood and fam ily of E m p ire. was also lucky enough to win her son to the doctor Mrs. Ruhy Russell of Coos the door prize. Hosts for Sunday dinner to H erbert Bell brought speci­ 10 people were M r. and Mrs. Bay was an overnight guest mens of several different plants August Carlson. Guests were Thursday at the home of Mrs and showed how they should be Carla Jean Burnett of Eugene. M attie Mosher. M rs C la rk Slocum and Mrs treated for propogation. He told Mrs Thelm a Guy and children of the different times of the of Coos Bay. and M r and Mrs. | Francis Cary were in Coos Bay I F rid a y evening S in c e the year to transplant different August Carlson and fam ily of weather was fairly nice during flowers and how to root prune Gold Beach the day. they thought it would them before transplanting Visiting M r. and M rs D ick be “ sort of” nice th at evening Hildebrand this weekend were also As it turned out. they saw M r and M rs F ra n k La R lie of everything from rain, sleet, hail, E m p ire They enjoyed some and fog, to more rain. Visitors on Sunday at the Holly McLeod was the lucky fishing and from all reports, home of M r. and Mrs. R ay Deets winner of an English racer fishing was fine. Speaking to several different w ere M r. and Mrs. Clifford bicycle on a television program recently She had to color a groups during this next week Cam pbell of Bandon and M r picture and count the articles w ill be the Rev Bob Weins, : and M rs. Alden Bo ice and missionary from the M ala Re­ , fam ily of Gold Beach. in it. Linda Hendrickson returned Rev. and Mrs. B ill M ai and public, A frica. He w ill tell of daughter Lynnie went to Rose­ his w ork a t the Boy’s Brigade ! home on F rid a y after having burg F rid a y , where M rs. M ai on Thursday evening, and to heart surgery in Portland. She caught the bus to go on to the students of released tim e is reported as getting along fine Catay, C alif. She wilt be there on F rid a y afternoon, as well as now. A weekend guest at the home about a week and w ill stay with on Sunday morning and Sunday M attie Mosher and her daughter. W hile there she evening a t the Langlois Com- of M rs Charlie Russell was H o m e r w ill have three speaking en­ j m unity Church. gagements, one a t Cornick. and i J im Jenkins of Eugene visited Smith of Coos Bay. Library Use Averages Forty Books a Week, P.T.O. Hears Winning the attendance ban­ ner a t the recent meeting of the Langlois P aren t - Teacher Organization was M rs Frances Everest's room, with S7*^ of the parents present. A favorable report on the public lib ra ry was given by M rs P au l Flood. She reported that an average of 40 books are checked out each week and dis­ cussion was held on ordering some new books. M rs. Donna C hurchill suggested that some of the classes from school could also use the lib ra ry if enough books were available. Stanley Vandehey made the announcement of the im m uniza­ tions given a t the school, and the results of the annual car- n ival. The motion was made and passed that the money from the carn ival would go to the schools. Discussion was held about the PTO uniting with the PTSA from P acific High School, and the P T A from Port Orford. The officers of the Langlois asse elation m et w ith officers of the other tw o associations to draw up a plan, and this plan will be presented at the next meet­ ing in M ay . I t was suggested th at each community could have th eir own association, and per­ haps m eet at Pacific each time, then everyone could have the social hour together In this w ay, the parents wouldn’t have to attend more than one meet­ ing a month if they had chil­ dren in grade school and also in high school. Motion was made and passed to a c c e p t the nominations of the comm ittee for ofifeers lo r next year as follows: presi­ dent, Mrs Ed Sypher; vice president. W alter Gorsuch: and treasurer, Mrs. W alter Gorsuch No nominations were made for secretary so this w ill be taken M IS S IO N A R Y FRO M AFR IC A T O SPEAK IN LANGLOIS a l l y ---------------------------- Rev. and Mrs. W iens and five children have liv e d in Africa the past eight y e a n and plan to re ­ turn to their mission in M a li in July * TOPS Club Members Hear Plant K e lM i New Students b e i n g elected president; Mrs. Gene C otton ,vice president; Mrs. V irg il Cannon, secretary; Mrs. E -est H atm aker, treasurer. Mrs. John Ellis J o i n e d the Rhododendron Garden Club. The door prise was son by M r*.C an ­ non. It was announced that the Sun­ set Garder. Club won the Rich­ fie ld award for their planting around the new city h ell In Port Orford.Englewood and Florence G a r d e n clubs won honorable mention. The 36th annual state conven­ tion w ill he held June 24,25,26 in Portland. T H IR D SON ARRIVES Mr. and Mr*. C llfto n F u rg a - sonof Hauser are parents of their third son, Jeffery Scott, b o r n April 17, in North Bend. Mrs. Furgason is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Gorsuch of Lang­ lois. Ruwell and David Furgason spent the past w eek w ith th eir grandparents. Philip Fisher has been co n fin ­ ed at home the past w eek w ith a bad case of poison oak. natinn and passage of the pre­ lim inary physical Young men are now being pro­ cessed who desire to enter the academies in the summer of The competitive United Sta lea 1964 C ivil Service Designatkui E x­ am ination used in connection T w o m en d ro ve in lu a with securing a nomination to the U. S A ir Force, Merchant I.os A ngeles. C a l i f , m an's M arine. M ilita ry , and Naval b ackyard and c a re fu lly dug Academiea w ill be held Monday, up his nine foot lem on tre e July H. at 29 Oregon cities, In­ A neigh b or w ho w ilnesaed Hie t r e e l i . i p i l i ; ; s a id i l i . i t la cluding Cooa Bay. It was an­ co u ld n 't b elie ve th ey w e re nounced by Senator Maurlne B steuling it Neuberger The purpose of the exam ina­ tion la to provide an objective testing method to aid senator* and representatives in the selec­ tion of nominees to the four , All