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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1959)
Billy Graham Film State Health Doctor M E H A M A Elk Hunters Return | Says Respiratory To Be Shown in Mrs. Larry Kimsey and child- j With More Tales ren and Mrs Jennie Moe went to Klamath Falls a week ago I Idanha November 25 Infections to Gain last Frida) where the) visited j Of Experiences stop Mrs. John Teeter« DAWIflO paying htoh high hnm* home — insurance costs. Ask us ■bout General's money* saving "All In One" Homeowners Insurance. Jerry Pittam INSURANCE Ph. 1971 or 7471 KRAFT WINTER- TREADS (Applied to select casings or your own tires) with Mr and Mrs. Joe Jones "Oiltown. U. S. A.,” tamed By Dr. Harold M. Erickson Rv Jean Robert*« iAr)In Moe I and children. Mrs 1 Billy Graham film, will be Oregon State Health Officer MEHAMA-Elk hunters are I shown in Idanha. November 25 Kimsey and children returned We're back once again to the at 7 30. Local arrangements season when upper respiratory home on Sunday but Mrs. Moe arriving home in Mehama, some are in charge of the Idanha infections can be expected to remained for a longer visit, re with elk—U elk have been checked into Gene's Market, Community church. increase. The most common of turning home by bus last Fri and five more are expected to Evangelist Graham amazed these are influenza, pneumonia day. ! the entertainment and religions and the common cold: collect Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weldon night The majority of the Me worlds when he produced the ively they probably strike more and children. Debbie and Stevie hama hunters however, who i world's first Christian western people than any other group of of Salem, visited Saturday with streamed eastward several days film, "Mr. Texas.” More than diseases in the country today. Mrs. Weldon's grandparents. prior to the season are still gone. 5.000.000 persons saw the film If Oregon residents maintain Mr. and Mrs B. L. Kirsch. Reports are that Barney and in its first two years of show the estimated national average, Mrs. D L. Teeters spent sev Leo Kirsch and Gene Coles, each ings. we will have more than five eral days last week at the Don bagged a bull elk. Pearl Alia This film, a »equal to "Mr. and a quarter million colds this Stensland home in Independence Texas,” was filmed during year, or three apiece. Some helping care for Mrs. Stensland way called and stated that one Graham's crusade in Houston, people wonder why we don't de and her small son. Ted. who member of their party had an elk. Of the Kimsey party, eight Texas, and features the young velop an immunity as we do were both ill. evangelist and his team in their with some other diseases we’ve Visiting several days recently men went and five were suc- I meetings in Rice Stadium where had, or why a vaccine can't be at the Ken Golliet home were cessful Not so successful was Ivan the attendance was as high as developed to give artificial im Mr. Golliet's brother-in-law and 60,000 for a single service. Fea munity. sister. Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Dye Darby, a veteran hunter who saw Wash two bull elk but failed to tured in the 80 minute, full eolor I Actually comparatively little is of ___ Seattle. one C’rant Smlth- Art An* film, are Colleen Townsend known today about the cold, al Mr." and Mrs’ Julius Tietze Evans, Paul Power, Robert though research is now being were in Corvallis Saturday to Person, Bernie Holt and Tvan Clarke, Georgia Lee, Ralph ( intensified. We do know that attend the annual REA meeting 2arhj borrowed^« from » friend for the * elk Hoopes. Redd Harper and Cin colds are caused by viruses, a and dinner. ' * hunting trip. dy Walker. Sunday dinner guests at the To their consternation the Jeep whole family of viruses, about Doors to the church will be 40 members of which have al D. L. Teeters home were Mr. failed to start on any cold morn opened at 7. There is no admis ready been identified. Thus, you and Mrs Chris McDonald of ing. To remedy this they drove the Jeep into the tent each night sion. | could have several ‘‘colds'* at Tumalo. Mrs. Blanch McDon with themselves to keep It once, or be recovering from one ald of Salem. Mr and Mrs B. L. Kirsch. SP4c and Mrs. Allen warm enough to start. | ind get another. Two other hunters reported The only available vaccines McDonald and Christian Emery. 1 are effective against a limited Mr. and Mrs. Harold T-ongfel- getting an elk on a steep hill | number of these viruses, and of low. Rovee. Rex and Rollv and side. It was almost Impossible j course there is no "wonder Mrs. Teeters. Harold. Douglas to dress ft as it kept sliding down hill. At last they took the and Bruce. drug" which can cure a cold. Mr. and Mrs Julius Tietze shoe laces from their boots and Courtesy Cold WeajKin tied the elk to a tree so It The state reforestation pro The chief weapon we have to and Mr and Mrs. Jim Rich could he skinned gram for the coming winter day against the common cold is mond. Barbara and Pam scent contemplates the planting of plain old-fashioned courtesy. If Sundav at the Tictro cabin on some 6,565.000 trees and the we will keep our cold to our ♦v,™ Metolius river were their daughter and grand The Rev. and Mrs. James son, Mrs. Al Molnar and Jim aerial seeding of 10.620 pounds selves, rather than trying to TTardv wore in Portland last give it away, incidence could be of tree seed on state owned for of Oak Grove. est land coming under the jur reduced. We all know the rules TS'esdav afternoon whore Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crook isdiction of the state forestry -such as staying at home, Ward” attended a briefing ses were Sunday dinner guests of department, according to State sneezing or coughing into dis sion in nrenaratiori for a Chris his sister and brother-in-law, posable tissues, and not talking tian Education Workshdb to he Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Seamster Forester D. L. Phipps. Some 5,050,000 of the tree seed nose-to-nose with others. An un Hold Inter this month in which in Salem. lings are to be planted in the protected sneeze, for example, «ho will ho helnlnr* Rev. Hardv Mr. and Mrs. Charles Champ Tillamook burn while 8,977 can spray viruses almost 20 transacted some church busi have purchased the Scherzing- pounds of tree seed will be ae feet, and infect a lot of people. ness and thev both visited a | | er house and are moving in this rially seeded in the same area, j None of the upper respiratory j short time with Tevena Helsel week. he added. This work will be I infections should be taken light at T owis and Clark college. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shields A cold or the flu can weaken Reverlv Helsel snent the done largely by crews working ly. □ a person to «1 the _ extent _ 4._ A .1 they ■ be- (weekend with her siste Ty>vena have moved their trailer house under the direction of the de-' 1 to the Eva Crook property partment and the 60-man par come easy prey for a serious at T owis and Clark college In ! i which they purchased recently. infection. So don ’ t take any Portland and attended the olee camp located on the South I Fork of Wilson River, Phipps chances. Call your physician Homecoming celebration there | stated. An additional million when you become ill. and follow Viisting during the week at j at the Gerald Rockwell home seedlings are to be planted un his advice. were Mr. and Mrs Wayne1 der private contract. The remaining 1,515,000 seed A cup of shredded American. Dablnnhtirg of Sweet Home. Mr. and Mrs. R H. Nlemvor lings and 1,282 pounds of tree Swiss or Parmesan cheese pound. When a of Salem visited one day last seed are to be used mainly in weighs about the reforestation of old burns in recipe calls for shredded cheese I wook with Mrs. Niemyers bro 10 separate counties. These in by cups, look at the weight on ther and wife, Mr and Mrs. | the package to judge how much Frank Buckler. Visiting the clude Clatsop. Lincoln. Klamath, to buy. Bucklers during the week end Linn, Clackamas, Josephine, Benton, Douglas, Lake and Marion counties, Phipps indi cated. State Foresters To Plant 6,565,000 Trees This Winter Subscribe To The Get Ready for Winter Driving Now! So economical, too ... up to ’/a cost of new winter tires! __________ ' Mehama General Tire Service Serving Your Tires Is Our Business Phone UL 9-2753 Mehama, Oregon 3--The Mill City Enterrpise Mill City Enterprise Only $3.00 a Year Farmers - Members - Friends: Reserve the Date Of Saturday, Nov. 14 TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL MEETING Of Santiam Farmers’ Co-op. • THEME: "Our Agricultural Future and you." • Prizes Galore • Free Ham Dinner Winter's At Hand WeVe Headquarters for Anti-Freeze, Snow Tires and Chains Ptea BO B-flM Stay*», Ore*oa NOW? \ Sur«,W«*r< Having A Pravlaw Showing Of BIO CHRISTMAS TOY A GIFT VALUIS At Your • • • S&Q HARDWARE STORES EVERYONE WELCOME JUICI CATCHER PAN Secmt«««, haaU quiddy ■nd Eliminate« tedious brown« evenly. oy-n c|ean.Up, J. P. Coats Knit-Cro-Sheen BALL ..................... CLOSE OUT 50% WOOL UNDERWEAR Regular $8.95 Size 46 only $4.95 KEN GOLLIET Phone UL 9-2257 Mehama. Oregon Sunshine CRACKERS 2 lbs. 49c "ËÿÆ™ 3 pkgs. 89c Cloverleaf TUNA 2 cans 39c Folgers COFFEE lb. 69c IGA Canned MILK 8 cns 99e Fishers BISKIT MIX K 33’ IGA MAYONNAISE qt. 49’ Capitol CATSUP2b0,te25< CAMPELL'S Tomato SOUP can 10c We Feature Mayflower Milk Products l¥e Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Santiam Farmers’ Jjg Co-Op. Merry Christmas WMV Santiam Farmers Member of Santiam Farm ers’ Co-Op in Stayton are hold ing their annual meeting in I Stayton this Saturday, accord ing to information in their ad vertisement in this issue. Theme of the meeting will be "Our Ag- i ricultural Future and You.” They plan to give away prizes and there will be a free ham dinner for members. Thursday. Nov. 12, 1960 KEN GOLLIET Your Friendly I G A Store - - Mehama, Ore. Prices Good For November 12, 13, 14 ..-.'•■•»¿Children N.ed GENE'S MARKET _ Ground BEEF•fresh lb. 49* Fresh Pacific Oysters 1159* Small HAMSmildcure lb. 49’ YOUNG FRYER Rabbits ’anreadi lb. 59*