The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998, October 22, 1959, Page 4, Image 4

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4—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISM
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1959
B» Don Moffatt
All around us we heard people —““.nd^alked or hitchhik-
. t
start
Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Refrigerators,
speaking languages other than their S. Arm})»
i on financing and <
ed overland from
doUars, I Every once in awhile it is nice to |
own:
Iranians
weakiug
English,
belong to the newspaper profession I
Freezers, Water Heaters
he
had
about
SDen
t
on
skim-
"insuring
your ne^t car?
Poles speaking French. French most of which >
d oQ This past week. National Newspaper
speaking German, and I felt sad be­ med milk powder. He W
TERMS TO SUIT YOU
Week was one those times Thursday
cause I could not join in. We had that, he told me. for three
evening 1 drove to Stayton and picked
made attempts, as a family, to study whlfe walking a.ros*
v up Wes Sherman, managing editor
some French, but that did us little Burma He took me down to h
of the Stayton Mail, and we "blasted
good in Germany or Holland. Fortu­
off” in my trusty old '49 Chev for Sa­
I ms, be able
and dry goods
nately we always found someone
lem whore we, along with other mem-
to help you
who
could
speak
English
and
were
Gene and Ann Huffman
’^t | bers of the newspaper fraternity
Ask me ebout
never at a point where we could not Stated the cries of
guests of the Salem Elks lodge. The
State Farm's
make our needs understood.
New and Used
Phone 4572
hawkers to
Jperst.tions evening started off with a social hour
But we studied, and I remember, Japanese
drama and the sU£
BANK PLAN
[
then
came
the
feed-
Each
party
pres-
one night in Germany, lying in our
I
ent
found
a
whole
roast
chicken
stuf
­
tent, just before Alexander went off
fed with dressing on his plate It was
to his own little pup-tent, trying
a joy to behold and an top-flight fee ■
to make out useful sentances from
Following the opening of the lodge a
a guide and phrase book.
.tans, the country of liberty ana
recess was held and each mem er
“Now,” I said, in my most ped­ j
would be picked up as a va
antic manner. “Let’s learn some­ dom. he wou d t> v road<amp, times of the newspaper gang was taken be-
wa-. t00 old I fore the Elk membership and mtro-
thing The German words for colors. grant and put m a
duced. They had a speaker then give
^XrHe
Ue«to
b
studyyachv
Phone 7615
Now. first there is ‘white,’ The Ger­
a glowing tribute to the newspapers
man word for that is “weiss,” pro­
a
. a .
a a a
Mill City, Ore.
'^nVai^Glugin. for the South of Marion county for their contribu­
nounced ‘wysse.’
but lut us help!
tion of well-being to the areas they
“Um,” said Alexander thought­
J serve. I want at this time to thank
fully, then his mouth began to crinkle, Se^Slaanndother interesting
the Elks club for their invitation. It
We specialise ia making do-it-
i "Hey, Daddy, you’re a weiss guy!” met was the Assistan • P
been
to
was
appreciated.
younelf projects easy! Far new
Roars of laughter. He rolled around,
• • •
visit
ideas, short-cuts and the materi­
holding his tummy, and kicking his of Police of Trinidad. H
AUTOMOBILI INSUBANCt COMPANY
England
on
leave,
was
g
there
,
Then
another
nice thing happened
als you'll need (including dura­
knees in the air.
Home Office: Bloomington. Illinois
New York and some f
too this week We received a nice let­
“And here’s another word,” I then fly back with his wife to
ble, economical West Coast
ter from the Newport News Ship­
went on. “Boogies. That’s Dutch for
lumber), contact us soonl
building and Dry Dock Co., at New­
ignition.”
educated,
the
typ
Brit|an
has
port News, Va With the letter came
“Boogies.”
recognizes, the typ
hundred a souvenir of the aircraft carrier,
“Oh. but this is better— ‘tinker­ been
breeding for n*-arl ¿o hu
Enterprise which is being scrapped at
tonken.* That’s Dutch for a two-
the
present time, following its full
years
to
carr
>
,,u
f
th
e
American
cycle motor.”
quickly revised after
I career during World War .2 The
"Tinkertonken!”
Once, looking at a Steve Allen R’Ä«-»’■ souvenir consists of a highly polish­
ed block of wood upon which is a piece
show, his humor had been caught But—there was a difference-
Open Saturdays
of aluminum taken from an elevator
by a very English-type character
used to bring the planes up to the
who, at the end of skit, would thrust
Mill City, Ore.
flight
deck of this great fighting
Phone 6803
his face into the screen and triump­
ship and its service to our country
hantly proclaim, “Who-o-y not?”
We quote the following from the
Thus, from all this came a routine
letter. "We were able to obtain some
in which, while driving. I would pre­
of the aluminum from an elevator of
tend to be a motorist driving into a
this great vessel and, since your news-
I garage, in a car with a faulty
1 paper has the name of this historic
motor.
ship in its title, we thought you might
| “Someting,” I would say heavily,
Th„
I like the enclosed souvenir. A book-
|“iss wrong mit der boogies.”
i let of the history and the record of
“Ah, no.” Alexander would reply,
the Enterprise is also enclosed ”
coming in on cue. “It iss not der
Along with this comes a picture of
boogies, it iss der tinkertonken!”
the nuclear aircraft carrier Enter­
"Oho! I see you are a weiss guy.” Sometimes sma 11 you 3
prise which is one of the mightiest
“Wh-o-o-y not?” he would shout
in the world. Th» new Enterprise will
with laughter, then I would give a
be christened in the summer of I960
double beep on the horn, step on the
It carried a full load of 86,350 tons, is
gas, and our little car went bounding
“ÄX.’Ä“ S-B..U .»«J-, 11101 feet six inches long, has a maxi-1
on. down beside the Rhine.
mum breadth of 252 feet. It has a
So much for our own studies! But
I was pleased to see the large number meat sandwich, sliced tomatoes, milk complement of 215 officers and 3084 | Tom's Shell Service Station is a
i enlisted men, exclusive of air group, j place where you can take your
of American
college
students
It will be powered by eight nuclear > car and be confident of quality
talking fluent French or German.
reactors that are expected to operate i lubrication, polishing, and gen­
Some had been over for the summer,
-~k- for five years. It has a cruising speed I
others had spent a year there in
eral servicing. Drive in today.
of better than*30 knots.
study and were now coming home.
History of ships bearing the name j
It seemed to give them that little
1 “Enterprise started with a sloop
extra bit of polish, making them shine
back in 1775 The new Enterprise is
brighter than the strictly home rais­
I the eighth ship to bear this name-
For plumbers, pumps or swimming
ed variety.
Thanks to the shipbuilding company
There is one thing about a boat—
lessons, or anything else you need, you
butter, milk, f'uit an _ ¿uttered for this souvenir and history of fight­
you
get
to
know
people.
And
such
find it faster in the classified pages of
Monday. November
“uttered ing ships bearing the name Enter­
people!
your telephone directory It's a handy shopi>ers
I met a Beatnik, so far gone that ;eh;:.PiotPOron°7nd butter, milk, ice prise.
guide and a real help in an emergency.
you couldn’t call him one. He had
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Next time you need help, save time
rejected civilization so much that Baris«5
Phone 7984
Mill (Tty
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gordy
I he was a modern Thoreau. All he
and look in the classified pages first.
had in the world was a shirt, trous­
McMorris Attend Softball
ers. belt, passport, nail clippers, a maple bar
November 4-CH1J
sheet of plastic (to keep the rain
Banquet in Salem Monday
off), a guitar, and sixteen dollars.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordy McMorris were
- > Serving Mil) City-Gate»,
Clty-Gatea, Aumsville,
That was all. Six months earlier he
in Salem Monday evening where they
Detroit-Idanha, Silverton, Turner
had set out from Japan, (where he
1 attended a banquet given in honor of
P
had taken his discharge from the U. chicken pot pie cabbage slaw,
Randall’s Softball team who won the
custard and milk-
_ . brown
state soft ball championship the past
two years.
KX jnv Ua .;.i »»«•-.
The banquet was given by tne
South
Salem Chamber of Commerce,
late cake.
the Lions Club and Kiwams Club Over
250 attended. Guests included the
Northwest Regional Championship
MY HUNTER HUSBAND
Weeks of great anticipation, that to Calico Cat softball team from Port­
land who placed fifth in the National
me were filled with dread.
Days of making preparation, buy­ I tournament held recently at Clear­
water, Flordia; Ralph Guynes. presi­
ing shirts and hats so red;
CALL US FOR
But the days did pass so quickly, and dent of the Oregon State Softball
Assn . Ken Kerr, secretary-treasurer
deer season has begun.
And my darling's gone a hunting of the OSSA. Ron Derr, the umpire
FULL MEASURE
with the rising of the sun.
chief; Jim Demit, city softball recrea­
tion director and Ridge Miller, presi­
OF PROTECTION
Up and at'em every morning, then dent of the Salem Cit Softball Assn
Member«
of
the
championship
team
arriving
home
at
noon.
Wiring inadequate for that new
Does your present day val­
H k
Not enough
Grabs a bite then takes a nap, for are Gordy McMorris. Marlin Cole.
appliance you'd like to have7
convenience outlets?
he’ll be going again soon.
Cal Bonnev Jim Young, Glen Blanton, ue of your property outweigh
Up the mountains, through the val­ Don Ba-sett, Jim Stewart. Fred Bol­
leys coming home at set of sun. ton. Marion Craft. John Hoffert. Gene your fire insurance coverage T
Hise family’s forgotten, for deer Helficker. Dick Norton. Nore Hel-
ficker. Jerry Gregg and Don Sander­ If so your toes could be mb-
season has begun-
Lights dim when
wort.. manager
Fuses blow out?
stantiaL Better check with ua
appliances go on?
I stay home do my housework, cook
and see that he is fed.
Then while I am doing dishes, see
NO OBLIGATION
him tumble into bed.
Or I long to have him near me. Sit
HILL INSURANGE
beside him. talk awhile.
Have to unplug one appliance to use another?
AGENCY
But I know that on some mountain
he is walking many a mile.
GATES FURNITURE
DO IT
^YOURSELF
George Laird
STATE FARM
MUTUAL
KELLY LUMBER SALES
Elementary School
Menu Bo Te Printed
In Enterprise Each Week
TOM S a y s?
Need help?
find it faster in the
classified pages
Tom's Shell
Service
k Valley Telephone Company
GOT A HOUSE WITH
WEARY WIRING?
Q
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF PP&L’S
WIRING FINANCING PLAN
Nothing down... as long as three years to payl
Pay as little as $3 a month with your electric bill I
Full information at your electrical contractor's or
Many a doe jumps before him but he
dares not raise his gun.
Only does are not in season, and
they’re keeping on the run;
Two weeks and doe season opened,
now it ought to be a cinch.
Sees one running up the mountain,
barely misses by an inch.
Every morning, every morning. Must
I bear it patiently?
Surely soon the time will come
when he’ll have more time for me.
Soon deer season will be over and
he'll sit at home and fret.
Over time and money wasted on
the deer he didn’t get.
nearest PPAL office.
PACIFIC POWER
light oom pan y
Modern Living calls for Modern Wiring!
.Mr*. Leia Austin of Portland »pent
several days last week at the home
of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. 0 E Hoodenpyle. She also
visited her nncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C- Kimmel, her sister-in-law.
Mrs. William McClintock and child­
ren and her niece and nephew. Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Wooden and Carol
Jean
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Ph. 1708, Mill City, Ore.
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