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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1959)
We have seen it from the Empire 10—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE you think, they must have smoothed out the end of the strip, and then State building at night—a night so THURSDAY, JUNE IL 1*5» 1 you look out and see that the world beautiful it stuns even the most ex is falling into a hole beneath you. and perienced traveller, and we have You Find the Best in travelled under it in the subway rush you realize you’re flyingl The weather was very clear all the ' hour, and everywhere you go you way across We looked down on the find noise, dirt, and crowds of Rockies and wondered why the pion friendly people who love to direct a eers made such a fuss about them, i tourist and show pride in their town. when you shop regularly the plains, the bad lands, the lakes, We took a trip ’round the island of everything appearing as if someone Manhattan by boat, a three-hour at our meat and grocery had spent years in making a won i ride that cost $2 50 and is worth store. derful exactly scaled model. every penny. For nearly three hours I Don Paul, faculty member at San- the lecturer talks, and at the end you See us about a Locker Today. I thought, since we were traveling | tiam Union High school, who with Order one and have it ready feel you KNOW New York as cheaply as possible, we would j his wife and son are spending their for fall. And Macy ’ s! If you can imagine vacation visiting in Europe, writes have only sandwiches to eat, but we 12 football fields stacked above each were served full, simple, and sensible from New York this week, in the Open 7 Days A Week. I other and all this filled with shelves first of a series of articles. Don will meals, cunningly aranged by a pretty and goods till things almost spill • act as “Foreign Correspondent’’ to hostess. At intervals through the trip, the over, you have an idea of Macy’s. 1 The Enterprise this summer. prices vary from reasonable to , Well, flying* is THE way to Captain’s voice would come over the L The low, and it’s hard to stop buying. I travel. I agree humbly to everything i inter-com, telling us the towns we You see section's of the city where! j the airlines say about speed and were passing, and it was fun to check 1 certain classes of people are not comfort, and from now on whenever them off the maps provided each just common but the main part: Phone 2642 Mill City i I have the money, I shall fly. passenger . Jews with their oily skin and un Chicago must be the noisiest and Tue day, we passed through the 1 Portland airport, a lovely building dirtiest airport ever, nad we were mistakable features; Puerto Ricans | and surely one of the best glad to stop there only 15 minutes. in such numbers that all the signs Landing is alarming. “Turbulence” are m Spanish; so many Negroes | in the world, and a few minutes another white face comes a* a 1 later were sitting in our plane. It is the official word, and it means that surprise, and it is the talents and looked like a large, three-legged in * that suddenly the plane bumps like industry of all these people which sect .which would never get off the i a fast car on a poor road, then, just I gr >und. But then, after it lurched and as suddenly, seems to be shaken make New York so distinctive. It is an amazing city, a wonderful . lumbered to the end of the blacktop, from side to side. And so. in a pelting rain, in the city, many times a beautiful city, and there was a sudden roar as 14,000 many times ugly and dirt. | horsepower clawed the air with a late evening to New York, to be I think the Oregon government surge of acceleration that would de placed into the whirl of lights, traf 1 should subsidize a visit to it by every light a hot rodder, we rushed for- fic. noise, crowds and concrete that j family, and at the end of it, tired I ward. Bump, bump, bang, jolt—and make up this enormous city. ' and happy, they would return home, j profoundly grateful for the green ' valleys and hills of Oregon. Tomorrow we visit the U. N., then WE’LL BUILD in the evening board the jet plane. HILL BROS. COFFEE ; Six hours later—London! A SHELTER FOR, Don Paul. Don Paul Sends First Article on Trip to Europe ! COLOR TELEPHONES the smart new idea in wedding gifts MEAT and GROCERIES Mill City Meat Market For a wedding or for any occasion, a color telephone is the newest and smartest gift you can give. Call today for information on how to give this highly original, sure to be appreciated gift. VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY Serving Mill Ci+y-Ga+es, Aumsville, Detroit- Idanha, Silverton, Turner •m* The home that shelters you needs shelter ... in the form Bids have been invited by the Port-I of insurance coverage, com 1 land District, Corns of Engineers, for j slope stabiliation adjacent to the ; mensurate with today’s high powerhose at Detroit Dam on the ; property values. North Santiam River. •V llb.69‘ 2k 1.37 The work calls for 400 cubic yards I of scaling, 200 lineal feet of rock bolts in place and 3,000 square yards of wire mesh in place. Colonel Walter L. Winegar, Port-; 'land District Engineer, said he would ' open the bids in his offiue, 628 Pit- tock Block, Portland, at 2 p. m. June 18. Nalleys Lumberjack i Syrup 2 bottles 69s À kosher I, \ojii.sy Í « 11 J x! I » CHECK WITH US . . . SOON D. B. HILL INSURANCE COMPANY Ph. 1708, Mill City, Ore. 1 ¿ífiíi j YOUR HOME! Army Engineers Invite Bids for Stabilization of Slope at Detroit Dam SUBSCRIBE TO THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TODAY! $3.00 a Year Last Frontier Resort >• a Phone 5844 vV 7/ f Gates, Oregon 1Í CROWN ANNOUNCING ! CHUNK STYLE Flour 25 lb. bag s1.79 Del Monte Tuna 4/$L00 ELSINORE CREAM or WHOLE KERNEL c New Summer Hours SPERRY Open 7 Days A Week CORN 3cans f°r 55 Pancake Flour 3 lb. box 49c Del Monte Peas 3 wns 59c Cake Mix pkg. 49* WESSON OIL PORK and BEANS ! 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