PAGE FOURTEEN 1 rons Visits inScio With Parents j lit- 9 aiAiLoi-iAH, sxxiexn. Orvcjon, Thundery Morning. March 8. WIS . . ! " - j- rvv. - :-Tr; . - : ,: - . - f . h , v - - - - . .... - v: a :.: h --r- . 4 . , : . - 1 . , . r , v - . i , . - - m . v-' " ' " - V TNor ? : " -,- V -I , . f r . -I - -.y f - - - - -1-j H- , ! . ; J ' -t'" ! x . - ' 1 ' - , - . - i Family LYONS Mr. and Mrs. John Neal visited Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wes tenhouse of Scio. Her father is confined to his home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Roes Kellogg and sons of Redmond were Monday guests: ofMxand.Mrs. Qrville Downing and of Mr. and - Mrs. Merrill Brassfield. , Lt and Mrs. Fred Lindamen are tha parents of a son born March 5 at the Salem Deaconess hospital. Mrs. ; Lindamen is making her home with her parents while her husband is overseas The baby weighed IVt pounds. ; j - Betty Jean Bodeker, student at Oregon State college, spent the weekend ' with her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Alex .Bodeker. She is taking pre-nursing and expects to rater a hospital training class in Portland April 1. . Mr. and Mrs. George Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carr and daugh ters, Gloria, ' Catherine and Na- dine, and Mr and Mrs. . Roland Berry of Gates visited Sunday at the Titus Bierley home in Mc- Minnville. Mrs. George Berry and Mrs. Bierley are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Long and son Dick of Oregon City visited relatives in Lyons Monday. WE. Long is a nephew of Amos, Elmer and Charlie Hiatt. - Mrs. Daisy Johnston returned . Friday after a week" with her sis ter, Mrs. Bertha Woodworth in Salem. She also' attended the Women's Society of Christian Ser vice conference in Salem Friday. Mai ion Family Visits Portland On Holiday Trip . MARION Mr. and Mrs.. Ezy Pickard and Mrs. Pickard's daugh ter, Mrs. William Cline, are vis iting relatives and friends in Port land.' : Pickard recently sold his herd of registered Jerseys and is, taking a much needed rest. Mrs. Fred Scharmacher, who has beeri ill the past month, is improv ing. ;' " r' Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Archibald, who have been renting the Bouck estate the past two years, are mov ing to the Walton farm. .' The Bouck farm Js for sale. - -- Mrs. Warren Gray arrived home last week from Seattle, where she had been visiting her daughter, Dorotha, for the past two months. Mrs. Clyde Dix, Mrs. George McCoy and Mrs. Warren Gray rep resented the Marion women's club at the county home demonstra tion meeting in Salem Monday. Scirap Bag Savings To Be Club Topic SILVERTON Marjorie ,Tjt, county home demonstration agent, will speak on' "Conservation with a Scrap Bag" at the Monday aft ernoon meeting of the Silverton Woman's club- The group will meet at the home of Mrs. Chris tian Peterson. Mrs. Tom Ander son, Mrs. George Jaeschke and Mrs. George Christenson will be tea hostesses. Mrs. Jaeschke also serves as program chairman. Mrs. Clark Bachman, president of the Woman's club, has announ ced a class in flower arrangement for club members will start March 15 at the Eugene Field school building. John Metcalf, high school art teacher, will be instruc tor. ' More Linn Dogs in 1945 Than for Previous Year ALBANY To date 1827 dog li censes have been issued by Coun ty Clerk R. M. Russell to dog own ers living outside the city of Al bany. Within the city limits 340 licenses have been issued from the office of City Recorder Rice Ash ton, making a total of 2,167. This . Is just nine more than were issued for 1944. Lyons WSCS fleets Willi Mrs; Julian LYONS The j Woman's Society f Christian Service met with Mrs. Albert Julian of !c Valley Tues day. Mrs. George Huffman was in charge of the! business meetine. and Mrs. Glen Julian led the de votions. Plans were made for the :l .a l! . iiver mm mt ui community ciUD 'house, and Mrs. Daisy Johnston, who attended the conference In Salem, gave the report Mrs. Julian served refreshments to " Rev. and Mrs. Cooklngham, Mrs. Roy Huber, Mrs. Daisy John ston, Miss Fannie Wilson, Mrs. George Huffman, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Albert; Ring, Mrs. James Reed, Mrs. Otto Weidman, Mrs. C Chamberlain, Mrs. Harley Scott, Mrs. Fred Bassett, Mrs. James Nye, Mrs. Arthur Bassett and Mrs. Glen Julian. :- t ICings in Portland SCIO Mr. and Mrs. T. B. King visited relatives and attended to business errands In Portland few h( men Kina has for many years been in the employ of the Boarins; . River logging company near 'the mouth of the Columbia until two years ago, when the company com menced operations near ocio. fUipet From Tucson rrrvwrtmt Mrs. Ted Jones r arrived from Tucson, Arizona, last 3 r ui " ' i :"'.(, & i: ' ; '. I; v , , i . I f I f 8 i A of in i. All over the world . L . to the battle fronts, to enemy prison camps, to hospitals for the wounded, and to lonely outposts - - there your Red Cross goes in its greatest humanitarian work! ";. .-. j J ,. I -f v. . : :.;V 'V Tl''"; cheering word, a cup trouble. These things your Red Gross gifts distant lands! dressings to bind his hurts.; These too go from your Red Cross! to world battlefields. j ; v ... j There are no soecial' funds to keen ud this great humanitarian) work. .The money must come; as "always, America - - !y oul : ' : ' THIS of American coffee, ; -3 V, MESSAGE COMPLIMENTS 0 assistance in time bring to your sons i from the heart of 1 . 1.! OF 3 : week for a visi with her uncie, i