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ry of Salem, left on Wednes two grandsons, Mark and Roy day for a trip to Reno. They are here from Redondo, Calif., reported seeing many deer and for the week visiting with Mr. Betty Kelle )x>rcupine on the highway from and Mrs. Mel Newberg. They I’hone 897-2815 Shasta toward Susanville. will also lie visiting at the Mrs. Ernie Truhill is in Trin While there they took side home of Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Charles A. Connaughton, Mr. Kruse is Mrs. Regional Forester of the For idad, Colo., where she took her trijks to Virginia City and Car- Mulligan. Newberg ’ s brother. father Joe B. Garcia back son City. est Senace’s Pacific Northwest Monday saw the Marion Friends of Jack Shewmake Region (Oregon and Washing home. He had suffered a stroke will be glad to know he is County road crew hard at it ton), will retire this month while visiting here. Miss Jere South, second home from the hospital and re- putting another layer of oil and gravel on Louisa, O’Toole, grade teacher at Gates, return cuperating very nicely. ed home after spending the The Ernie Morrisons, guests Santiam and Sorbin streets. past week in Portland at the at the Jack Shewmake home This is certainly going to lx? home of her parents, Mr. and for the past 10 days are eav- a big improvement in Gates. Other visitors to the Carson Mrs. John Smith. Her father ing this week to continue on spent most of the week in the their vacation. They are head City, Reno area were Mr. and hospital for observation. He ing for the Bend and Redmond Mrs. Paul Smith. They had a real nice visit with friends that ■had suffered a heart attack area and plan on spending a they had not seen in 20 years. about three months ago. little time in that area fishing. After the dreary weather we Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. June 21, first day of summer had lx?en having here, they had Bob Oliver, Karen and Sandy accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. has arrived and it actually hoped to find something better, Don Hare and son spent the looks and feels like summer. but report finding only one day day at the coast. After picnic- Since spring really ixissed us of sunshine on the trip. Strawberry picking seems to ing at Beverly Beach they went by, maybe we will enjoy this deep sea fishing from Depoe ail the more. For so many, be getting underway with some yard work really got behind of the kx?al children participat Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baechler with all the wet weather. Now ing. and daughter, June, with Mrs. we have no excuse. Helping to celebrate Fath Gate' has a newly opened er’s day at the home of Mr. and Baechler’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Avon Throneber- business called “LITTLE COT Mrs. Paul Smith were Mr. and TAGE Handicraft shop” It Is Mrs. Virgil Lewis and family. owned and operated by Willie On June 10 Mrs, Virgil Lew Resler, the new Regional Bradley with lots of help from is, Suzie and Paul joined Mr. Charles A. Connaughton Forester, is a 1953 graduate of her family, It is across the Lewis in Medford. On June 11 Oregon State University and and a couple miles to they left for San Jose, Ca„ after 43 years with the U. S. earned a Master of Forestry bridge the left on the county road, where they visited his mother, Department of Agriculture degree there in 1954. He serv The bright lavender building Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen of Agency. ed with the Army Air Force with the yellow door will be Sunnyvale. The next day they In making the announce during World War II and to spot. She handles sup- visited his sister, Mr. ;md Mrs. ment, Forest Service Chief Ed joined the Forest Service in easv for many crafts and will John Citsey, and Mrs. I^ewis’ ward P. Cliff pointed out that 1950 as an aide on the Des plies lessons in any of them cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs Connaughton has served with chutes National Forest head give when you buy your supplies Pat Murphy all of San Jose. On great distinction the past 20 quartered at Rend. from her. I am sure handicraft- Sunday they visited another years as a Regional Forester, In the next decade and a ers in the area will welcome a cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Paul first in the Southern Region half, he moved up to increas place closer to get supplies and Paye and family, also Virgil's (Southeastern United States) ingly important positions, in help. sister, Mr. and Mrs. George then in California, and finally the Siuslaw, Rogue River, Wil Mr. and Mrs. Alan Muise are Hewitt and son, Bruce. The in the Northwest. lamette, and Malheur Nation summer residents in Gates. returned to Medford on Rexford A. Resler, Con- al Forests. In 1956, he was She is the former Jeannette family Monday and Janet and the naughXon’s Deputy Regional appointed Forest Supervisor Herron and they both attended came on home to Forester in Portland will ad of the Malheur, and three Santiam Union High School. children Gates on Tuesday. vance to the Regioal Forester years later was transferred to Clinton Herron, a graduate Just returned from a trip to position. the Washington Office, where of Santiam Union High this Canada are Mr. ano Mrs. Gael Connaughton was graduated he served for more than a year, has moved to Salem and Cutsforth. Mr. and Mrs. Norm from the University of Idaho year in the Division of Recrea will be employed at K Mart, an Reiling of Hubbard went School of Forestry in 1928 and tion. which is due to open in the with them. They visited with in April 1969, he was named very near future. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cutsforth "’ I Assistant Director of Timber Snookies drive-in is open for at Burns Lake, B. C. They did i Management in the Washing the summer. It’s being manag some fishing and lots of visit ton Office and served in that ed by Kathy Whigham with ing and would have stayed capacity until his appoint help from Toni Newberg and longer for fishing but the weat- ment to the Northwest Region Lisa Gabriel. ther just didn’t cooperate. in July of 1970. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kruse and There will be a special meet- Resler Is New Regional Forester GATES I ing of the Gates City Council 3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, June 24, 1971 on Tuesday, June 29, for the purpose of opening bids on the r water bonds. Special note should be taken of the day as it is different than the usual NEED A Council meetings. Greg, Jeff, and Kathy Har- ] rison went to Brownsville last i TOW? Wednesday to visit their grand-, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Weger. This is an annual trip for them so they can attend I the annual Pioneer picnic. This I is the 84th year the picnic has AllState been held. Mrs. Harrison went Motor Club down on Friday with Mr. Har rison joining them on Satur Road Service day They all returned home Sunday. Shane and Shawn Mills, grandchildren of Mrs. Lorraine We Give S & H Green Stamps Mills spent three days with her last week while their par Phone 897-2442 Mill City ents Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mills I went to Titcoma to attend an antique car show. Overnight guest on Saturday at the Mills home was a longtime friend formerly of Aumsville but who now lives in Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. Vern’s Shell Service COME r ONUR DOWN, OVER ON ACROSS ‘ See anything?'* Log Scale Books The Enterprise Pbeae 897-2772 Wherever you hail from, you're always welcome at our brewery. We have tours going on every day from 8 to 4:30. So drop in, up or over, etc. Olympia Brewing Company Now colobrating 75 year« in tho tamo location, TzanwatoT.IFathington. *Oly ** Where There’s no extra charge Edward P. Cliff has been employed by the For est Service since then. His education was supplemented by graduate study at Yale University where he received a Master of Forestry degree in 1934. Describing him as “one of the great men of American forestry,” Chief Cliff noted that the retiring Regional For ester was elected President of the American Forestry Asso ciation last March. Connaughton also is a past president of the Society of American Foresters. He served as a member of the SAF Coun cil in 1958-59, and took over the presidency of the organiza tion for the 1960-61 term. In 1960, the Society honored him by electing him to the Fellow grade, defined as “ ... a for ester who has been generally recognized throughout the pro fession as a person who has rendered outstanding service to professional forestry' anti to the Society.” In April 1962, he received a U. S. Department of Agricult ure Superior Service Honor Award in recognition of “ . . . dynamic leadership in applied forestry and the forestry pro fession.” hyi tfl£ ÙlMMMMlÿA' P r ICES are always relative.. . whether they’re actually high or low depends on what we get for our money. Local business and service establishments offer the same goods for similar prices... or less... that we can get in some at no extra charge... more con- distant city or town .. .plus venience, quicker service in times of emergency, more per sonal interest in our needs and problems, important help in the financial support and upbuilding of this area in which we live... and upon which we depend for a living. 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