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Thursday, August 15, 1957 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE Bill Force of Portland arrived Aug. 3 for a week's visit In the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Force. Before coming to Gold Hill he had spent 10 days with friends in Canada at Vancouver, B. C, and Victoria, B. C. Miss Judy Force and Dave ac companied Bill to Ashland Fri day evenign Aug. 9 where they attended the play "As You Like It" at the Oregon Shakespearian Festfval. He also visited other relatives while in Gold Hill including his grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Byer Mr. and Mrs. Don Hodge of Eugene spent the weekend of Aug. 10 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cosswell. The Hodges lived in Gold Hill several years. Mrs. . Yvonne Corella and children, Carolyn and Mark, of Oakland, Calif., recently spent several days visiting in the home ' of her mother, Mrs. Ruby Quak enbush. Mrs. Jessie Hayes ac companied Mrs. Quakenbush and her guests to Crater Lake National park one day. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Edwards and sons, Douglas and Bradley, returned to their home in Marys vill, Calif., Aug. 11 after a two weeks visit at the home-of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. The Edward's daughter, Karen, remained with her grandparents. She will return to Marysville in September. Mrs. Edwards is the former Yvonne Morre. The Moores were hosts Aug. 10 to a dinner party at their home In observance of Mr. and Mrs. Edward's 11th wedding an niversary Present were Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Maple and son, Steve, of Central Point, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Greb of Med ford, the honored guests and their three children. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Edwards, and family and Mrs. D. C. Maple and son spent sev eral days camping at Diamond lake last week. Mrs. Joe Sprouse and daugh ters Sheri and Yvonne, of Marysville, Calif., arrived Aug. 10 for a visit in the home of her mother. Mrs. Edith Thompson. Mrs. Sprouse is the former Na dean Swindler. She also will visit her grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Routh. and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Swindler and son, Gary Other former residents, who are visiting in Gold Hill this week are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker and sons from Santa Rosa. Califs They are visiting in the homes of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walker, and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Walker and daughters, Linda and Dixie Lee Walker. Mrs. Hazel Holifield of the Old Stage rd. had as house guests recently her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd .Holifield and daughters, Darlene and Julene, and son, Holly, of Anchorage, Alaska. They also visited with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs La Vern Dungey, and daughter, Kimbra. of Medford before leaving for Browning, Mont, to visit her relatives. Lloyd left Montana Sunday, it hr Washincton. D.C.. where he will attend FBI school and visit his brotner, -net nuu field, who is a congressman from California. Mrs. Holifield and children will leave Montana soon for Anchorage AlasUa. Mrs. Hazel Holifield ton. Bob, who also attend the local school, is a territory policeman at Haines, Alaska. -. Mrs. Daisy Stephenson of Grants . Pass is visiting a few days in the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. Jimmy Brinson of Medford was over night guest Sunday, Aug. 11, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dungey,- where he visited Skip Marsden, of Mil waukee, Ore., who is spending the- summer with his grandpar ents. GOLD HILL Former Residents Visit By MRS. CLYDE KELL Gold Hill Many former resident have returned to spend vacations this summer in Gold Hill with their families and friends. Among the recent visitors were Major and Mrs. Linsley B. Dorman and sons, Linsley and Gregory, who were house guests in the home of his mother, Mrs. George Dorman, on Second av. for 10 days. During their stay here a fami ly reunion was held at Mrs. Dot-man's home at which time the Major showed slides of scenes from foreign countries including Spain. France. Italv. Holland, Switzerland and Ger many. The Dormans had toured these countries during the past four years while he was on diy in Germany with the Army. He vas stationed two years . at Frankfort and the remainder of his duty was spent in Munich, Germany. Those present for the family gathering were Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Dusenberrv and son. fiarv. of Safts Valley, Mrs. Rohert Goodman and daughter, Debbie, of Medford, and Mrs. Maybelle Rains and the hostess, Mrs. George Dorman. Other affairs planned for the Dormans included a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert MulWn and daugh ter. Melody, at Talent. Mullin is a former resident of Gold HilL Wallace Iverson of Medford was host at his cabin at Lake of the Woods two days last week. Guests included Major and Mrs. Dorman and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mluuin and daughter. Iverso nis s.lso a farmer resident of Gold Hil'. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stein metz and son, Harry Leigh, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson re cently spent several days camp ing and fishing at Willow lake. Others in this camping party in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Don Stein metz, their ions, Steven and Terry, and their daughter, Miss Karen Steinmetz, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bell and daughters, Debbie and Joy, all of Medford. Milton Steinmetz, who has a contracting business In southern California has been vacationing the past three - weeks at his home in Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Me Mahan's ' son, Jeff ery Howard, who arrived July 29 while his mother "was preparing to leave for a Medford hospital was born on his great grand father, George Taylor's 83rd birthday. Taylor lives in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Boye and children, Patty and Bobby, were hosts to an outdoor picnic at their home on Pacific High way 99, north, recently. Guests included Mr. and. Mrs. Walt Swaser and daughter, Lynn, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Compton and son, David, all of Medford, and Swaser's mother, Mrs. W. Swaser, and his sister, Mrs. ' Ethel Stepanchak and daughter, Cheryl, who . have been visiting the last month in Medford. Their home is in Min neapolis, Minn., and Arnold Boye of Gold Hill. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parsley of the Old Oregon Museum have as their guests this week his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parsley, and family of Lakeside Calif. Mr. and Mrs George . Smith were hosts at their home .on Sardine creek to a dinner party Aug. 8. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parsley and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Parsley . and family. : " ': .. The Gold Hill Lion's club' held it's annual picnic Aug. 8 at the Lampman Park across, the river from Gold Hill. . . S , Delos Walker was in charge of making arrangement for the picnic, -which includes the wives and children of members of the local Lion's club. Mrs. Louise Wells of Everett, Wash., is visiting at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wells, of the Table Rock Estates. Mr. and Mrs Thelbert Wright of Sardine Creek and Mr. and Mrs. DonDusenberry, Gold Hill, spent last week at the Wallace Iverson cabin at Lake of the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hans eom of Central Point also spent two days at the cabin. Ted Pohlman, who returned recently from St. Louis, Mo., to his home on the Upper River rd., has reopened his radio and TV business. Mr. and Mrs. Max Payne of Sams Valley received word Aug. 9 of the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Arthur Fellows, ; In San Rafacel, Calif. Fellows is an officer in the state highway patrol in California. . ...... H. D- . Force and Wilmer Bailey were guests of Fred Les ter .at his cabin, at Diamond lake last Friday and Saturday. ' Paul Thompson and ' Frank Carter spent Sunday fishing at Diamond lake. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson last week end were his cousin and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Judd, of Caldwell, Idaho, who were enroute to San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Netzel had as their guests last week end her' parents, Mr., and Mrs. Evert Jennings of Chemult, and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Devoll of Chescent City, Calif. Musil Nominated for Cave Junction Council ' Cave Junction Larry Musil, part owner and manager of the Ivy and Frontier Theatres, was nominated by Councilman Or ville Meredith' this week to fill the place on the Cave Junction city council left vacant when Roy Parmerlee resigned. The nomination was unani mously carried, and, pending MusU's acceptance, his appoint ment will be considered at the next Council meeting. 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