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Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain For tho Ar»t time ocionco h» found a new healin? subttanc© with tbe a»- tonmhin# ability to shrink hemor rhoids and to relievo pain - withe it aurrory. In rate after case, while fently relievinif pain, actual reduc lion (shrink aft) took pia^e Moat amazing of all — results were ao thor ©ugh that aufferera made astonish»n> statements like ‘’Piles have eeaaed t< be a problem!** The secret ia a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne®) —dis ©ovary of a world-famous rvsearcl institute. Thia substance is now avail able m swppoettory or oiatment /orw called /‘rrparatwa ?/• At all drag counters. •—The Mill City Enterprise .Thurmlay. April 23, I9ÍH L YONS Grundy and daughter Jackie of Salem. They were accompanied by Mrs. Esther Ingram and sons also »4 Salem. By Eva lln‘«l<T ExtrnKl.Mi Unit Hold» MsMiag— Entertain. Afternoon Cnnl Club The April meeting of the Ly Zeta Prichard was hostess for ons Extension Unit was held the Wednesday afternoon card I Tuesday in the dining nxxn of club with her party held at the Methodist church. Lesson of the home of Mrs. Alice Huber. the day was "Frozen Foods or High tnw was held by Eulalia Freeze it for More Time for Lyons and low by Gladys Ed Pleasure", with Lucille Huber wards. Preceding rite playing of and Thelma Janies project lead cards a one thirty dessert ers which proved very inter- luncheon was served to Alice etsing. Attending were Leoa Huber, Bernice Bridges. Dor- Johnson. Johanna R o h w e i n, othy Williams. Mabel IXnvning, . Clara Rohwvin. Alma Olm Ethel Huffman. Nellie Wales. stead. Joyce Lambert, Helen I Johnston. Marian Pennington, Helen Lyons. Bertha Allen. Eu- Automotive & Industrial Alice Pennington. Fem Peder- lalie Lyons. Ros«' Bassett. Gladys Edwards. Mildred Huff j son. Phylis Meyers, Hazel man. Maintenance ¡James Lois Morgan. Virgene Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ed Welding. Diesel Engine Scott. Alice IXxigaU. Wills Gil wards left Thursday morning son and the leaders. Mrs. Huber Service for White Rock, Canada, where and Mrs. Janies. Shop or Field they will spend the remaintier Mrs Donald Wittnebel had of the week at the home ot his Deloo Batteries quite a surprise early Monday brother anti wile. morning when her husband Air Factory Equipment William Huffman has return man First Class Donald Witt Ignition Parts nebel calks! her from Clark Air ed home after spending some time at the Veterans hospital Dealer for Airco Welding Force Base tn the Philippines | it was 7:40 p. m. over there and . in Portland. Products 4:40 a. m. here. He has been | M's. Nellie Wales of Sisters ' stationed in Viet Nam for the was a Wednesday and Thursday j past eight months and has nev- j guest at the home of Mrs. Ethel Huffman. She was enroute to I er seen his new baby. Washington Jim and Veryl Hoover Thursday guests at the home Several members from the Ph. 897'2911 Mill City i 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hince Lyons Garden club were in was their daughter Mrs Bessie ; Portland Thursday where they saw the "Gardens on Review" held at the Memorial Colisieum. Going were Martha Cruson, Virgene Scott. Dorothy Downer. Evelyn Julian. Gertrude Weid man, Katherine Neal. Letitia | Lengacher. Laura Neal. Helen I Johnston and Mauretta Silber- nagle. Hoover's Repair Aainrr CROSSWORD ACROSA i Ticker------ ft Male offspring 9 One with low 1 Q. 10 Banal 12 Fencing swords 13. Slacken 14. Gain 15 Gift 16 Udi bl» mollusk 19. Perform 20. Indian mulberry 21. Seethe 23. Secondhand garments islang) 27. Andy's TV partner 28. Split pulse 29. Norse god 30. Marvels 34. Eats away 37. Contend for 38. Jewish month 39 Silk veil < eccl. 1 41. Burn, as with liquid 42. Walks through water 43 God of war 44 Female sheep DOWN 2 Madison Square Garden 3 American author 4. Half ems ft. leather thong 8. Russian city 7. African river 8. Film star a double 9 Cries, as a cat II. Lauds 15. Ohio city (poos.) i 17. Youths 18. Escape (slang ) 21. Fearless 22. Cry of pain 23. Ports 24. U.S. patriotic song 25. Nay 24. Man's nickname 30. Travels 31. 8hun 32. Vexes 33. Observes 33. Eskers 34. Valley (poet.) 3«. Be in debt 40. Untrained r- © T” 4 T- • iO * d (1 V/ % X- n t© IS /Á II k) - • >4 r // Yr- 1 » >1 VA /// Sts .. 1/ » TT“ Wr 4V <» Al 4» *4" -A4 1 Theme ly Helsel. Vanie Goode. Joan Forrette, Jerry Abner. Rodney Wilson and Pat Knox of the student council conducted an orientation class and gave short talks to the eighth grade stu dents on school activities. This | Mari Linn PTC Meet»— The regular meeting of the was followed by registering <4 Mari-Linn PTC was held Thurs eighth grad«* students in high day evening. Mrs. Luther Miley school. Memorial Hu*;>lt»l. .Htntton was elected president; Dale Sunday dinner guests at the Horn April 4 to Mr. and Mrs. ¡Arndt, rice president; Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Robert Andrew Riddcrbusch of Harold Hom. secretary and Roye were Mr. and Mrs. H. P Stayton a son. Ronald Archie, Mrs. Leland Manning, treasurer Wilson ot Cottage Grove and weighing 7 pounds t>lx ounces Several members from Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Pesek and Born April 5 to Mr. and Mrs Union High school faculty were daughters from Salem. The oc Jerry Wayw Bruce of Sublim present. A film of the first casion honored the birthday an ity a daughter, Picksey Mae. year in high school was shown. niversaries of Mrs. Roye and weighing 8 pounds 10S ounces. Six high school students. Bever- Mr. Wilson. Burn April 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests at the home Francis Lawrence Hendricks of of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olm Aumsville a son. Roger Au stead and sons were her sister. gust, weighing 6 ¡»«inds 14V* Mrs. Irene McEldowney and ounces Born April 10 to Mr. and Mrs. I two daughters Ruth and Elsie ' from Philomath. Richard Costa, of Idanha n girl. Weekend guests at the home IJndn Michelle, weighing 7 of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Hol ¡»Minds 7 pixinds 61-» ounces. lingshead were their grand i Born April 11 to Mr. and Mrs daughter and husband. Mr. and LeRoy Evert Terry of Lyons | Mrs. Lester Hussey and little Rt. 1. a boy, Daniel Rae weigh j son from Philomath. Additional ing 11 pounds I1« ounces. Bom April 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Sunday guests were their daughter and family. Mr. and Ben Franklin Moore, Jr, of Rt. Mrs. James Erickson and child 1. Lyons a girl, Terrina Renee weighing 9 [ m Hinds 3' ounces ren from Salem. Born April 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Donna Asmussen visited her daughter. Miss Mildred, at Ix*nthel Ragsdale of Mill City Canyonville Sunday. She was a boy. Samuel Bhilip weighing accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 9 pi Hinds 1,4 ounces. Hom April 13 to Mr. and Mrs. I Ernest Grosso. Mrs. Anna Hunter from Ma Elmer Grant Kremer of Rt. 1. lin and her daughter, Mrs. Carl Turner a girl. Anna Marie, Lammers from Dixon. Calif., weighing 5 pounds 4*-» ounces. Bom April 14 oo Mr and Mrs. were Sunday guests at the home John Pierre Savani of Stayton jot Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodell. Mrs. Goodell is the daughter of a girl. Caterina Marie, weigh Mrs. Hunter and sister <4 Mrs. ing 7 pounds 2*n ounces. Limmers They were here to attend the wedding <4 Miss on the comer ot main and 9th Mary Goodell and Ronald Spell- street. myer Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Spelimryer from Mrs. Gladys Stiffler, who Elk Creek, Neb., Is visiting at spent some time at Felton. Cal. the home of her son and wife, with her two daughters and hus Mr. and Mrs. Frank S| m -11- bands, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell meyer and Sharon. She came Yeager and family and Mr. and to attend the wedding of her Mrs. Ray Simpson and family grandson. Ronald Sprllmeyer returned home the last <4 the and Miss Mary Ann (kxxlell week. held Sunday evening. Mrs. Alice Huber went to Mr. and Mrs. James Harris Portland Friday where she returned home Monday after spent several days with rela spending several days in Reno, tives. She was a guest at the They made the trip by plane home of her son-in-law and with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hob- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George bensiefken. Keeley, also with her sister, Chief Petty Officer William Mrs. Maggie Matheney. Grimes from Idaho Falls was Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker a Saturday overnight guest at were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his parents. Mr. the home of their daughter and and Mrs. Chester Grimes. Mr. family, the Earl Hamptons in Grimes And wife will visit here Salem. The occasion honored the first of the month, enroute the 13th birthday anniversary to Norfolk, Va., where he will of Margo Lee Hampton. be stationed with the Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carle Sport Coupe» above: Corvette Sting Ray, Chery II Nova, Corvair Monza, Chevette Malibu, Chevrolet Impala. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cruson ton and children rrom The and Merry Jo were Friday ev Dalles were weekend guests in ening dinner guests at the home Lyons of her parents, Mr. and of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Orville Downing and his Charles Cruson. The occasion without going overboard on price parents, Mr. and Mrs. John honored the birthday annivers McClurg. Carleton was in Eu ary of his father. Charles Cru gene Sunday to bowl in the son. Bonnie Cruson of Salem It’s get-the-cottage-ready time. Put-the-boat-in-the-water time. Baseball time. Trade ’N’ state tournament. was also a dinner guest. Travel Time at your Chevrolet dealer’s. Time to get out of that wintertime rut, into one Mrs. Calvin Culbertson will of Chevrolet's five great highway performers. present her piano pupils in re cital at Mari-Linn school at Now it’s easy to go on vacation first class—without paying a first-class price. In a 7:30. The public is invited. luxury Jet-smooth Chevrolet, for example. This beauty rivals just about any car in styling, I TOCO HEP I OION'T OH,r Mr. and Mrs. George Neal LIKE THE F urhishincs see — performance and comfort. Or try a totally new type of travel in the youthfully styled and family and her sister, Mrs. IN THE APARTMENT YOU Chevelle. Lots of room inside—yet nicely sized for easy handling. Evelyn Choate from Stayton Now thrifty Chevy II has hill-flattening power. Unique Corvair were Sunday guests at the home offers extra power that accents its road-hugging rear engine traction. ci Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson And the exciting Corvette speaks for itself. near Blue River. Mrs. Wilson is a daughter <rt Mrs. Choate Yes, right now is new car time. T-N-T Time. Time to get the most and niece of Mrs. Neal. While fun from a new car. To get a great trade on your old one. To get a there they attended the Mc m m,«««>«><«■ mromM big choice at your Chevrolet dealer’s. Come on in! Kenzie White Water parade. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Weaver CHECK THE TN-T DEAU ON CHEVROLET CHEVELLE • CHETT n • CORVAIR AND CORVETTE NOW AT TOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S from Estacada were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott. The Weavers, former residents, at tended the Goodell-Spellmeyer wedding held Sunday evening. Mrs. Ruth Lyons has purchas ed the former Burl Smith home the post office and moved Stayton, Oregon near Phone 769-2126 120 W. Hollister there Tuesday. Mrs. Lyons plans to sell her home located ITS TRADE 'N' TRAVEL TIME AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS 5 different ways to make a big splash! MISS INFORMATION Gene Teague Chevrolet MEHAMA Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Only S3.00 a Year SV'cCULLOCH 4 >1 and sons an- »till In <’re»wall where the tsiyx are In st'hoitl but they *l'l >M' moving to the Mr». John Teeter» ranch a* *xsi «» N«hoo| 1» out. Mr. and Mm Edwaiit Titze Mr. and Mrs Wesley Helsel nro lielng congratulated upon uent to Sweet Home Sunday the arrival >4 a new grand Where thry viaitial with her mo daughter. who was Iwm to Mr ther, Mm. J. F. WeMwr and and Mrs. Dale J Dodd» (IxW-i other relative» there. Mr. and Mm. Jack Ryland ena Helsel), of 3496 Edgwood Ave , Salem on April 18 She attended a church dinner at IX*- was named l.uana Michel«' and trolt Sunday and visited with weight'd 7 pounds 3 ounces. Mr. anti Mr». Charlea Ixinliar. The Ikxlds have an older J Mr and Mm. L. E Wallen daughter. Cynthia Paternal and their daughter ant! »on-ln- grandparents are Mr and Mr». law, Mr «nd Mm Don Ikwu- berger <4 Stayton visited Sunday Joe Dodds <4 Sidney, Nob Mr. and Mrs Keith PMHipa with their »<«1 «nd daughter-in- wen' hosts at their home Sat law. Mr and Mrs. Sam Wallen urday evening. April 18 for the <4 Ni^purt. meeting and |*>t luck miter of I the G E M plnochir club Mem bers present tor the sui»pcr and | evening «4 cards and visiting i were Mr and Mrs. S G. Myer», j Mr and Mrs. G. 1> Myer», Mr. | and Mis Joseph Bowes. Mr. and Mm. Giles Wagner. Mr I anti Mm Elmer Taylor and the h«*ts Arthur Andersen was called to Comkm Saturday morning by the serious lllrw*»« (4 his father. John Andersen. He was ac- oxnpanit'd by his slater. Mm. Blanche Gttwttn of Mill City. Wllknv lhllllps. who is a stu dent at the University <4 Ore gon at Eugene, »¡>rnt the week end here with her ¡tarent». Mr and Mm. Keith Phillips Visiting during the weekend at the Frank White home were Mrs. White’s brother and Slater- In-law, Mr and Mm. Everett Gray ¡4 Toledo. Mrs. E. J. Hughes spent the weekend with her sister anti brother-in-law Mr and Mm M V Frame at Oakridge Mm. Calvin CulbertMtn will presenting her ¡samt pupils in a recital nt Marl-lJnn April 25. The rtx'ltnl will st.irt at 7 M, The ¡»(bile is invited. The old fashioned pie «octal and talent show held at the Me- •1ST CHAIN MW TON ENOHS hama Fine hall Friday evening SIONAL I OWING, HfAVT INDUS- cleared alawit S145 TRIAL UHI „ 'Bi«' Mehama Fire department Nt« •utsissttc Hl«« H th« ‘ answered a call Sunday after (plus minuti iTlttsi) noon to a chimney fire at the ttndi btr and chti« III*. !•<(««»•« Henry Hays ¡dace on the okt hlglrway between Stayton and Mehama. N«» damage was rv- ¡»»rted. B. L. Kirsch returned home Sunday (nan Salem Memorial finftdip plimtr IsMpital where hr had Ixa'n re l’o««f tooit tncloMd ctibu’tlor ceiving treatment for a hemorr Hijn ciutch tn|ti«in«nt «p;«4 hage folknvtng surgery. He is Insulated fuel tank now convalescing satisfactorily. Cittì Uiong con tod Mr and Mrs. C. S. Brown High ccmpieilion tini-. and Vicki accompanied the C Shock movn’ad lundi« I ai.is D. Goodmans <4 Stayton to the Coma in today! coast Sunday. They visited at Newjxirt and Agate Bench. They said the wind was worse than usual. Mr. and Mrs. C. M Cooper and Mr. and Mm. Ed Castle went to Bend Sunday afterm»>n Phone 859-2240 and visited at the Parris Ikiuchc Mehama, Oregon ranch near then'. Mrs. Bouchv Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise Raymond Branch & Son Equipment Co. NOTICE From the Rock Creek Bridge up stream for three fourths mile the pond and stream is private property. It is posted with "NO TRESPASS" Signs. Oregon Angling Regulations State "It is Always Unlawful To Angle on Private Land with out Permission." Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted. MARTIN KELLY Notice of Meeting of County Board of Equalization Notice is hereby given that on Monday, May 11, 1964, the Board of Equalization of the County of Linn, Oregon, will meet at the County Court house in Albany, Oregon, to publicly examine the assessment rolls for said County of Linn, for the year 1964, and to correct all errors in valuation, description, or qualities of land, lots or other pro perty assessed by the Assessor. The ratio between assessed and true cash val ue determined by the Assessor pursuant to ORB 309.028 is 25 percent. It shall be the duty of the persons interest ed to appear at the time and place ap|x>inted. Peti tions for adjustment of assessments may be re ceived from the Assessor and must be filed with the Board of Equalization not later than Monday the 18th of May, 1964. AL BROWN, Assessor Linn County, Oregon