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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1953)
8—THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE January 15, 1953 MILL CITY January Is Clean-up Month for Roses Three New Insulin Preparations Chicago—Three new long-acting in sulin preparation», which offer prom ise in reducing the complexities of insulin administration to diabetics, were described in the current (Decem ber 27) Journal of the American Med ical association. The new preparations, consisting of insulin mixed with small amounts of zinc, have activity ranges from about 18 to more than 30 hours, according to K. Hallis-Moller, Ph.D.J M. Jersild, M.D.; K. Petei en, M S<■ . ami J. Schlichtkrull, M.Sc., of Copenhagen, Denmark. According to the authors, prelimi nary studies of 65 patients with severe cases of diabetes have shown “that satisfactory blood sugar control can be obtained in such patients with a single injection of the appropriate one of the three types of zinc insulin.” They reported that the currently available insulin preparations with protracted action, if given in one daily injection, are incapable of pro viding satisfactory regulation of the blood sugar level in a considerable number of patients with difficult cases of diabetes. “The results we have attained in dicate that these zinc insulin prepa rations rfaay offer a solution to the problem of providing a single daily injection for such patients,” they added. Zinc insulin was given to the pa tients daily at X a.m. The amounts of insulin varied according to individ ual reactions to the drug. Mrs- Charles Kelly entertained in ; member is being asked to bring a her home with a luncheon Friday noon ' visitor or prospective member. Mrs. complimenting Mrs. Clayton Balti- ' Dolores Stewart is president of the (Continued from Page 1) more on the occasion of her birthday auxiliary. anniversary. Seated about the table , Visiting at the home of Mr. and of the Mill City Theatre where any were: Mrs. Baltimore, Mrs. W. J. I Mrs. Joe Novak and Mr. and Mrs. A. one can learn more about this idea. Robinson, Mrs. Max Kelly, Patricia V. Herron for the past two weeks, Reports have been made that show and Kathy, Mrs. Henry Baltimore, was Rex H. and Dinah Rey Herron the need of fluoridation in various Mrs. Melbourne Rambo and Laura Jo from Gaston, Ore. parts of the state. One count shows and the hostess, Mrs. Kelly. that in the Bend high school about 40 students all had “store teeth”. RALEIGH HAROLD, Florist, open ’1.500.000 Marion county surveys indicate that Sundays and evenings, flowers tele LUNGS ¡.'52 native born students have very poor graphed anywhere. Funeral sprays, teeth condition prevailing everywhere planters, pot plants, corsages, wed inspections have been made in the dings, also shrubs and landscaping Willamette valley. 319 W. Washington, Stayton. Phone 3684. 42tf JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES The Mill City American Legion aux- | iliary will meet January 18, in the 1 lMiMiHmiMHNi'mi-iiiiiimimiiiiHiiiiiiiiHrMi'iHMffiiimiim’iniiuiiinnttiiiiuiiiMiuiHiii'iinii iiuiituiiiHUttii iin mi ninni mi inrnu’OMHB Legion hall. The first meeting of the year will be guest night and each i Canyon Avenue- The first nursing conference was held Tuesday of this week with a good turnout for services offered by the Marion County Health depart January is a good clean-up month ment in the grade school building to for the rose gardener. Practices in infants and pre-school children. The clude removal and burning of old conference is scheduled for every sec- leaves and spraying with lime sulphur ! ond Tuesday in the month. or Bordeaux mixture. The local Garden club will discuss Winter sprays of Bordeaux mixture what is to be included in it’s annual or lime sulphur are applied for control program for the coming year during of such rose diseases as mildew, black the regular meeting Jan. 22 at the spot, limb canker, blight, and dieback. home of Mrs. W. W. Allen. Bordeaux mixture for spraying roses Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lavine, Mr. is prepared at the rate of 6 ounces and Mrs. Joe Lalack and Monte at of copper sulphate, 6 ounces of lime, tended the game at Oregon State each mixed separately in a small college between the Harlem Globe quantity of water and then added to trotters and the Oregon State alumni. a three-gallon hand sprayer filling to capacity. Lime sulphur for roses is applied at 3 pints of the concentrated liquid lime sulphur in a three-gallon hand sprayer. For larger or smaller hand SERVICE STATION & sprayers, mix the materials in cor Phone 903 responding proportions. Bodeaux is a protectant type spray and lime sulphur a clean-up spray Flying which will burn off patches of mildew and shallow lesions on stem cankers. Lime sulphur spray should not come in contact with white paint on walls or trellises as it will turn such paint black. TIRES — TIBES Never - - Silver Saddle TRAILER COURT a Dull Moment MILL CITY Gasoline “At the Bottom of the Hill” Safety Check lubrication MILL CITY TAVERN — BATTERIES AND AUTO SUPPLIES Quality Job Printing at The Mill City Enterprise i I ^«MMUimiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuriiibiiiiiuuiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiniMiiMRii YOU’VE GOT TO FEEL IT . . . TO BELIEVE IT New Ford Miracle Ride Here’s new freedom from bounce, pitch and sway . . . SPRAGUE TO SPEAK Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague will tell of their experiences in New York City while Sprague served as an alternate delegate to the United Nations, at a meeting of Republican women in the Senator hotel, Monday, January 19, at 2 p.m., according to Mrs. Win. L. Phillips, program chair woman. an entirely new standard of riding comfort! If you’ve thought it takes gas-eating weight and hard-to-park length to give real riding comfort you ought to trv this ’53 Ford. For Ford’s new Miracle Ride actually seems to lay a carpet of smoothness even over the roughest roads There’s no • *. .Id.woll Hr»» opHonal of »itra co»t. E«mpm»n*. occ»aaori»» ond trim tvbied to cHang» without not>ce. bounce, pitch and sway to bother you, no on curves. Ford’s new Miracle Ride marks comfort and quiet. It's another big reason more when you buy it . . . worth more uncomfortable roll a new era of riding why Ford is worth when you sell it! The .\eu' Standard of the American Road You’ve got to \ alue Check this new Ford’s 41 "Worth More" features to know why Ford is worth more when vou buy it . . . worth more when you sell it! In this new ’53 Ford you'll find not onlv a new concept of riding and driving comfort . . . you'll find more of the things you uant and need than in any other car in the low-price field. •O ’- las* rood shock! Bv increas ing front wheel travel and rede signing the rubber compression bumper*. Iront end rood shock is reduced as milch as 'sO,”> Springs are tailored-to-weight of each model, lor liest ruling comfort, whichever model vou bus. Automatic Rido Control! lord's Variable-Rate rear spring sus pension actnallv makes the elec tive spring "stiffness” varv auto matically as road and lo.nl con ditions change \ oil gela smooth, level, comfortable tide on boule vard or roughest back road. All day comfort! Scientifically designed contour seats, both front and rear, have thick foam rublier cushions Non-sag spring construction is firm vet resilient. Automatic Posture Control pro vides the most convenient seat ing position for all drivers. You'll find the "Go” you need, in Ford's high-compression V-N and Six engines (and both thrive on regular gas). You’ll find the great, all-round visibility . . . the easy handling, brak ing and parking you need for todav’s traffic. And you'll appreciate beautv that "belongs." wherever you may drive. No wonder Ford is the New Standard of the American Road. 53 FORD THANK HKAVKNB’ Mo»l attack' are )uat acid ind ict on When it «trike*, take Bell an* tab-t* They contain the fa »teat-act in« Bkevixtne» known to dovtor* for the reltef of hear tb.ii it **• and Minilir d)»tre«a Hcrrold-Philippi Motor Co., Stoyton IItlllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllHIII|||||||||||||||||nilllfllll!!llllllllllllllllll|ltlllll|l||||||||||llllllllllllllllllll|lllll|lllllllllllllllllllll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||ll|llllllll|||||||||||||||||||||||||||lllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllll ,IIIIH