8 The Newi-Review. Roseburg, Or. Wed., Mar. 21, 1956
Ambassador Nominated For Afghanistan Duty
WASHINGTON ( President ! Sheldon T. Mills, now ambassa-
Eisenhower Tuesday nominated
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dor to Ecuador, to be ambassa
dor to Afghanistan.
Mills, 51, would ucceed veter
an diplomat Annus Ward, whose
resignation was announced by the j
wnue iiouse mesaay. ine nom
ination n subject to Senate con
firmation. Mills hai been in the foreign
service since 1928. He is a legal
resident of Portland, Ore.
Local Community News Briefs
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Visit In Eugane Visiting for
several days in Kugene last week
were Kay and Norma Johnson.
They were house guests at t h e
noma 01 meir granamomer, Airs,
blanche Wiliey.
Atttnd Funeral Mr. and Mrs.
Kari Decker went to Eugene to
day to attend the funeral of the
former's aunt, Mrs. Kate Safley.
Others from Koseburg going to the
funeral were Mrs. Sam Criles and
Mrs. Verley Tracy.
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I Go To Jacksonville Mr. and
! Mrs. John Groat spent the weekend
1 in Jacksonville visiting the for.
mer s motner.
Sh Games Mr. and Mrs. Wat
lace Wright and family spent Fri
day and Saturday in Corvallis vis
iting at the home of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Brown,
and attending the NCAA basket
ball tournament.
To f ugtne Spending Sunday
in Eugene with friends were Mr.
and Mrs. James Pinard, Edith
wncoier and Glen Currier. The
former couple brought home their
son. Randy, who had spent tha
night with relatives.
State Officer Here Henry Hen
dricks of Tigard, who is state
youth chairman and state deputy
of the Orua State Grange was a
visitor in Kiurburg Friday and that
evening attended a meeting of the
Rlversdale Graage.
Visit In lugone Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hon and grandchildren,
Sherrie Wheeler and Randy Pinard,
took Mrs. Eitelle Moore and Vir
ginia back to their home in Eu
gene Saturday. The latter two had
been visiting in Koseburg for the
past week. The former group re
turned home Sunday.
To Coast Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Felt and daughters. Linda and An.
nalee, and .Mrs. Nellie Myers spent
Saturday at Winchester Bay,
they visited the latter's brother-in-
law and sister. Mr. and Mn
Charles Marks, who have recently
completed their new home and are
now furnishing it.
Visit Old Home Mr. and Mrs
L. B. Hicks and daughter, I,oya
Jean, spent four days last week
visiting in their former home
town, Warrenton. En route thev
were overnight guests in Drain of
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pat
terson. Mr. Hicks enjoyed a crab
fishing trip on the ocean while at
Warrenton, which is located at the
mouth of the Columbia.
On Furlough Pvt. Jo Levine
is enjoying a furlough from Army
duty at Fort Knox, Ky., with
friends in Koseburg. Sunday he
will leave for Seattle to visit rel
atives and then will go on to Bos
ton to visit his parents, Mr. and
Airs. Biu Levine, tormer local res
idents, and then will return to Fort
Knox. In May he expects to be
sent to Germany for duty.
Rsturn From Trip Mr. and
Mrs. P. T. Bubar and Dr. and
Mrs. D. B. Bubar returned Friday
evening from a two-week vacation
trip to Southern California. The
former couple spent some time in
Long Beach with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don
McKillop, and family, while the
latter couple went on to San Di
ego for several days. The travelers
returned via Reno.
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Te Portland Vance Cox and
son, Larry, left Tuesday to attend
business in Portland.
Vacations In Albany Gary
Lee Patterson spent last week with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
H. Patterson, at their home in Al
bany. Visit In Modford Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Bartlett were weekend
visitors in Medford at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hess, for
mer Roseburg residents.
Visit H.ro Mrs. Leo Goergen
and daughters, Patricia and Don
na Lee left for their home in Port
Orford Sunday' after visiting for
several days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Minor Mead. The Goer,
gen family formeriv lived in Rose
burg and now operates a grocery
store in rort uriora. ,
From Palo Alto Mr. and Mrs.
Cecd D. Pierce. Rickv. Barrv and
Jeanme spent several days last
week at the home of Mrs. Pierce's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Harpham. They also visited at the
nome ot fierce s parents, Mr. and
sirs. Miner fierce. In Glide. Mrs.
Cecil Pierce is the former Mari
lyn Harpham.
Here For Wedding Visiting
for a week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Harpham were
their son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Dewitt Swanson, and
son, Eric, from State College, N.M.
Mrs. Swanson acted as matron of
honor at the wedding of her twin
sister, Janet, who was married to
Allan de Lauvenfels last weekend.
Mrs. Swanson is the former Joyce
Harpham.
To Pl.V In TounumMt Dnv
Douglas, brother of Mrs. W. S.
neinnart ot mis city, is a mem-
hpr nf tho Now 7jni1 Mln ta
and will be playing in the World
City April 15. Douglas, the high
est handicapped player in New
7nlanH urae n.nr.in ..t .I,-
ning Gold Cup team that played
in .Melbourne, Australia, in 1954.
He will use Mexican horses in the
competition between U. S., Argen
tina and Mexico.
Hero For Visit Returning to
their home in Corvallis after a
week's visit at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Buell, were their
daughter, Mrs. Asa A. Robley, and
sons, Dale and Freddie. Mrs. Buell
accompanied the group on their
return as far as Eugene, where
she stayed to attend the capping
ceremonies at Sacred Heart School
of Nursing. The former returned
to Roseburg with Mr. and Mrs.
Vern Keel who were present to
see their niece. Joanne Keel, re
ceive her nurse s cap.
Back From Trip Mr. and Mr.
0. R. Petersen and son, Richard,
are back at their home here fol
lowing a ten-day vacation trip to
Death Valley and other points in
California. Accompaning them on
the tnp were Mr. and Mrs.
George Luoma and Mr. and Mrs.
E. Ganz, who are also back at
their homes.
Go To Eugene Mr. and Mrs.
Allan de Lauvenfels drove to Eu
gene Monday to take Miss Flor
ence Okihara to board the plane
for her home in Santa Monica,
Calif. Miss Okihara came to Rose
burg for the de Lauvenfels-Harp-ham
wedding, and was a house
guest at the Vernon Harpham
home during her five-day stay.
Return From Palm Springs
Returning during the weekend to
their home here were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Cummings, who have
been on a two-week vacation trip
to Palm Springs.
Hare For Contort House guests
at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hogue this past weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Hermanson of Taft, '
Ore. They all attended the Cas
cade College Choir of Portland
concert given at the North Rose
burg Church Sunday afternoon.
The Hermanson'a son, Edward, is
a member of the choir. The Her
mansons and Hogues are old
friends, since the time when the
Hogues lived in Taft, moving to
Roseburg last October.
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