4—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Nov. 24, 1966
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GATES
By Mrs. Floyd Swaim ■
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mulli
gan met his brother and wife,
the Otto Mulligans of Port
land, in Salem Saturday and
the two couples motored to
Klamath Falls where they
were the overnight guests of
the Otto Mulligan’s daughter.
They went on to Reno Sunday
for a day and night, going on
then to San Jose, where the
Otto Mulligans will be spend
ing Thanksgiving with anoth
er daughter and her family.
The Percy Mulligans continu
ed on to Redondo Beach to
spend the holiday with their
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Kruse. Mrs. Mulligan
plans to enter a California
hospital for a checkup after
Thanksgiving. They expect to
be gone several weeks.
Friday visitors at the home
of Mrs. Lang Stafford were
her brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Myers of Elkhorn.
Mrs. Myers, who received a
broken arm in a fall recently,
is getting along fine. The ac
cident occurred while her hus
band was in Eastern Oregon
elk hunting.
Mrs. Lang Stafford called on
her sister-in-law, Mrs. Alice
Thacker of Mill City Monday.
Mrs. Thacker is ill at her
home.
Gael Cutsforth returned
Sunday from a 10-day elk
hunting trip in the Wallowa
Mountains. His companions
were D. C. Henry and Harry
Blanchard of Salem and Rich
ard and Ross Chrz of Gervais.
The group encountered bad
weather, but had moderate
luck in spite of it, bringing
home a cow elk.
The Trail Seekers CampFire
Girls met Tuesday afternoon
at the Mill City grade school.
The girls made get-well cards
for shut-ins at Santiam Me
morial hospital.
A dinner guest Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.
C. Barnhardt was David Ver
non of Northwest Christian
College at Eugene. Mr. Vern
on delivered the morning ser-
mond at the Gates Church of
Christ and will be serving that
church for the next several
weeks.
Gene Jacobson and John
Wills spent Sunday goose
hunting in Eastern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gunter Cline
and Doug and their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Tourville and family of
Salem, were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Grant.
Doug Cline was among
those getting deer over the
weekend on the special hunt.
Mrs. Fritzie Ward and Mrs.
Hazel Devine enjoyed a day
in Salem Saturday, visiting
friends and doing some shop
ping.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cornell
have returned to California
for the winter due to illness
in the family. They hope to
return in the spring.
Sunday dinner guests at the
home of Mrs. Bessie Novak
were her daughter and grand
daughter, Mrs. Marie Herron
and Dinah Herron and a
friend from Salem and Mrs.
Janis Baughman and two
children of Mill City.
Mrs. Verna Hunziker and
Mrs. Julia Stoffel of Portland
spent Friday to Sunday visit
ing at the homes of relatives,
the George Staffords, the
Dave Barnhardts and Richard
and Oscar Nystrom.
Mrs. Bob Blumenstein and
Carol visited Saturday in Sal
em at the home of Mrs. Blum-
enstein’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Bonnet. Mrs. Bon
nett is convalescing from a
recent stroke. Bob Blumen
stein and Carol’s fiance, Pete
Brundige, joined the ladies in
the evening for dinner and a
movie in Salem.
A guest all last week at the
Fred Stone residence was his
sister-in-law, Mrs.
Marion
Stone of Tacoma.
Bob Kelle, Irv Tucker and
John Taylor went Elk hunt-
I charter member of Eva Re
bekah lodge at Stayton.
Burial services were at
Lone Oak cemetery at Stay
ton.
BESSIE R. WEIDNER
MINNIE BROTHERTON
Services were held Friday,
November 18 at Weddle
Funeral Home for Minnie
Brotherton, 91. The elderly
woman had been in good
health until about a week be
fore her death the previous
Monday.
Minnie Shepherd was born
in Kansas on June 28, 1875
and moved to Stayton when
she was 10 years old. She at
tended school in Stayton and
later moved to the Southern
Oregon area. She also lived in
Lyons for a number of years.
She came to live at the home
of her son, Henry Eccleston
in 1961.
Survivors in addition to
Mr. Eccleston are a daughter,
Leta Henderson of Medford
and two step-children, Mrs.
Wyma Boone of Bellflower,
Calif., and Alfred Brotherton
of Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Brotherton was a
ing in Eastern Oregon Wed
nesday through Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hen-
ness weekended in Medford
at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, the Keith
Hennesses.
Mrs. Walter Thomas and
her grandson, Chris Emerson,
visited Thursday with her
mother, Mrs. Jessie Ziegler In
Vancouver, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom
as planned to attend funeral
services Wednesday for his
nephew, Charles C. Donald
son, Jr. of Hood River who
died Monday following a heart
attack. He was 27.
Sunday dinner guests at the
Lauran Holman home were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lane and
two children of Albany.
IDANHA—Funeral services
were held Wednesday, Novem
ber 23 at 10:30 in the chapel
of Ringo-Cornwall Funeral
Home, Woodburn, for Mrs.
Bessie R. Weidner, 71, late
resident of Idanha, who pas
sed away Saturday at a
Woodburn Nursing home
where she had been a patient
for a week.
She was born in Leon, Kan.,
and lived on a farm near St.
Paul for 40 years. For the
past two years she has resid
ed with her son and family,
the William W. Smiths at
Idanha. Her husband Earl J.
Weidner passed away in 1960.
In addition to Smith, anoth
er son, Jack C. Weidner of
Salem survives. Interment
was at St. Paul cemetery in
Woodburn.
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It is not Open To Anyone for Hunting.
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