3—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursday, Sept. 19, 1968 LYONS Make Streets Safe For Women At Night GFWC President Asks MEHAMA Mrs. John Teeters Overnight guests Saturday. Sept. 14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank White were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gray of Tole­ do. Guests Sunday at the Whites were Mr. and Mrs. Bartlet Johnson and two daugh­ ters f Toledo and Mrs. White’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Donovan of Albany. Mrs. Bruce Matthis was tak­ en to Santiam Memorial hospi­ tal late Thursday, Sept. 12 to receive tests and treatment for an infection. The Mehama Women’s Club will lie holding their Septem­ ber meeting at the Club house Thursday evening, Sept. 26. A special program is being planner! and all women of the community are cordially invit­ ed to the 8:00 p. m. meeting. Jim Branch of Corvallis was a guest a couple of days last week at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ mond Branch. Miss Ava Darby of Vancouver, Wn., visited a short time Sunday morning at the Branch home. Mrs. Rillie Trask and her sis­ ter Mr. G. D. Bilyeu of Leban­ on were in Buckley, Wash., during the weekend where they visited at the home of their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nye Phillips and pick­ ed huckleberries. Wendy, Marcy and Jenny daughters of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Robl of Stayton spent part of the weekend at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Monroe. Bradley and Craig Matthis of Salem were week-end guests at the Bruce Matthis home. "In a civilized society it is By Eva Bressler unthinkable that a woman can­ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber not walk on the streets at night were Saturday over night and without fear,” said Mrs. Walter Sunday guests in Portland at Varney Magee, president of the 11-million-member General the h?me of his sister and Federation of Women’s Clubs husband, Mr. and Mrs. George in her inaugural address in HAZEL M. GOODMAN Keeley. Boston on June 14. “If you make them safe for women, Mill City friends were sad­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Naue they are safe for all." dened to learn of the death and her mother Mrs. Lydia Mrs. Magee considers crime Sunday of Mrs. Hazel M. Good­ Culwell spent the week-end at prevention of paramount im­ man at Santiam Memorial hos­ Manzanita. They were guests portance during her two-year pital. Death was attributed to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. administration. She has ap­ Ray Short daughter of Mrs. an apparent heart attack. She pointed Mrs. Margaret Moore, an experienced anti-crime had been hospitalized earlier in Culwell and sister of Mrs. crusader, to head the GFWC the month but returned home. Naue. Law Observance and Crime Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burmester She was seemingly responding Mr«. Walter Varney Magee Prevention-Crusade for Light to treatment at the hospital, left Monday morning for a Division, which places special where she was taken by am­ week of sight seeing in Cen­ emphasis on a crusade for ade­ school and helping get pay raises for police. quate street lighting. bulance on Wednesday, when tral and Eastern Oregon. The committee’s activity has Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye Since 1962, Mrs. Moore has death occurred. been coordinator of the Indi­ resulted in the city installing Mrs. Goodman was born at spent several days last week at anapolis Anti-Crime Crusade, more than 9,000 new high-pow­ Warren, September 16, 1904 Kah-Nee-Te Recreation resort which was cited in the 1966 ered street lights. According and with her husband near Madras cn the Warm report of the President’s Crime to Mrs. Moore, spot surveys Myron, (Whitey) had operated Springs Indian Reservation. Commission as an outstanding showed some street crimes Mrs. Lad Pesek and daugh ­ example of citizen action to al­ dropped as much as 84 percent the bank Cafe at Mill City for in areas affected by the lighting leviate crime. the past 24 years. They had ters Robyn, Janell and Leslie Organization of the Indiana­ campaign. closed the Cafe last year due to of Salem were Sunday after­ polis Mrs. Magee hopes her law crusade followed public noon visitors at the home of Mrs. Goodman’s poor health. indignation when a 90-year-old observance and crime preven­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Before coming to Mill City retired teacher was fatally in- tion chairman’s enthusiasm the Goodmans operated the De­ L. Roye. ¿'ured in front of her apartment and know-how will lead to ef­ Miss LaVonne Miller, Turk­ y a 15-year-old purse snatcher. fective action by other GFWC troit cafe for about 10 years. The editor of the Indianapolis clubs. Objectives Mrs. Magee Survivors besides the widow­ ey Queen from Corvallis and News, where Mrs. Moore works hopes to accomplish include: er include brothers, Earl and Allen Wheeler State Grange in the public relations depart­ promoting the necessity to pro­ Edward Hollenbeck. Portland; Master from Portland, will be ment, asked her to invite 30 vide funds for an adequate featured at the Santiam Grange Frank Hollenbeck, Longview, women to a luncheon to get number of law enforcement of­ Festival Saturday evening. Wash.; sisters, Miss Evelyn their ideas on combatting crime. ficials, inculcating a respect There will be a Girl Scout These women were the first for those in authority, provid­ Hollenbeck and Mrs. Floyd Organization meeting Wednes­ members of the Anti-Crime ing scholarships for policemen Miles of Longview, Wash. Crusade. Their first project: to attend law enforcement Services will be held at Wed­ day, September 25 at 3:30 p. better lighting. The group later training programs, conferring dle Mortuary chapel on Wed­ m. at the Mari-Linn School came to include 50,000 women with police as to how individ­ nesday, September 18 at 1 Cafeteria for Parents and girls from 2,000 organizations. Their uals may protect themselves O’clock with the Rev. James who are interested in all age list of projects grew to include and their property from crim­ such things as court watching, inals, and getting police rep­ Murray of the Mill City Pres­ levels of Scouting; Brownie, Junior and Cadettes, Starting cleaning up neighborhoods, en­ resentatives to speak at club byterian Church officiating. couraging dropouts to return to meetings. Interment will be in Fox with the second grade through 9th. Those who may not have Valley cemetery. children in Scouting, but are interested in helping in any Lyons Garden Club enjoyed a way, are also invited to attend. field trip Wednesday to Oak­ Christian Service At Pvt. Ricky Harris is spend­ hill Gardens at Rickreall. Spec­ but they had an enjoyable ing a 20 day leave at the home ialist in fems, hen-and-chick- Betty Johnson Lyons Make Plans time. of his parents Mr. and Mrs. ens, driftwood and unusual Ph. 897-2491 days A weekend guest of Mr. and Kenneth Harris, after complet­ containers. A very enjoyable Ph. 897-2456 eves. For Fall Calendar ing his basic training with the day was spent with a potluck Nellie Wilson will be enrol­ Mrs. Barney Bumgarner was Marine Corps at San Diego. picnic in the gardens. Those ling at the University of Ore­ his sister, Mrs. Nona Cranford LYONS — Members of the He will report October 5, at attending were Mrs. Otto Weid­ gon September 23. This will from Turner. Lyons Womens Society o f Jacksonville, J. L. Hudgins, Mrs. Elmer Florida where he man, Mrs. Hugh Johnston, be her second year. Christian Service held their will attend electronics Klutke’s step-father, has been school. The salmon run is reported Mrs. Ralph Downer, Mrs. Glen first fall meeting Tuesday af­ Mr. and Mrs. Jess Orr re­ Julian, Mrs. Frank Crust, Miss to be extra heavy this year. visiting at the Klutke home. He ternoon in the fireplace room cently from the Lyons Lula Cory and Miss Katherine They are spawning at Minto boarded the bus for Phoenix of the Methodist church with Motel moved Come To The last Tuesday. into the Percy Hiatt Neal. Park now. a no-host dessert luncheon. house located Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hegg between Lyons Mrs. Lang Stafford was no ­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spell- Meeting opened with short de­ Mehama on fifth street. meyer are entertaining their tified Sunday evening of the and children, Shirley and Ron­ votions by Mrs. Freda Grug- and and Mrs. Harry Elmer year old grandson Kurt Spell- death of a friend, Mrs. Louis nie from Portland visited and gett. Presiding over the meet­ of Mr. Albany were Sunday after­ meyer of Eugene this week Josephsen, 84-years-old, of Eu­ had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. ing was Mrs. Alex Bodeker, noon visitors at the home of while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. gene. Interment was at Fair- Virgil Lewis. Mrs. Hegg is an vice-president due to the ab­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Spellmeyer and daugh­ ciew cemetery Wednesday af­ aunt of Mrs. Lewis. sence of Mrs. Ethel Huffman Percy Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller ter Shawna are vacationing at ternoon. president. Various plans were Mrs. Viola Fritsche is visit­ Phoenix, Arizona and Las Veg­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boomer had a baby boy September 13 made and discussed for the ing at the home of her sister of Oakland, Calif., visited their at Salem Memorial hospital. as, Nevada. Grange Hall Between Lyons and Mehama coming winter months. It was Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Stevens. Mrs. Sophie Peters returned nieces, Olive Sherman and voted to hold two meeting a She is enroute to her home at Mrs. H. Scott Saturday. They home Sunday from Santiam month again, on the first and Yucaipa, Calif., after spending were enroute home after spend­ Memorial hospital where she third Tuesdays. The third Tues­ the past month visiting with ing some time at Timberline had recent surgery. day will be a work day. The Gates City council meet­ By Karen Oliver friends in Seattle, Washington Lodge. Miss Lula Cory was appoint­ where she was a former resi­ A short Pep Club meeting ing will be held September 19 Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCombs ed secretary of Missionary Ed­ dent. was held after school Monday, left early Sunday morning for at 8 p. m. All Entries Must Be In By 12 Noon ucation to replace the late Mrs. Friday evening a teen age Word was received by rela­ September 9th. Following the Portland, where they were James Hollingshead. Mrs. Wil­ tives and friends of the death meeting, the cheerleaders show by friends, Mr. and Mrs. dance was held at the Gates Judging Begins At 1 P. M. son Stevens was appointed pro­ of Mrs. Zella Siegmund Wed­ ed the girls some of the yells joined Community hall. Records were Walter Pouliot. They all went gram chairman, with Mrs. Har­ nesday night September 11 at a which will be used this year together and spent an enjoy­ played and the dance was chap­ old Hawthorne. Mrs. Howard nursing home near Oregon during football and basketball able weekend at the Pendleton eroned by Mr. and Mrs. La- Come, take part in this annual fair. It is op­ Naue and Mrs. Clyde Bressler City. Mrs. Siegmund will be re­ season. The cheerleaders have Round Up. Mr. Pouliot had vem Ohrt. to the public. Prizes will be given. Bring your en in charge of making quilts in membered in this community many new yells this year and rented a camper to fit on a P. A. Pederson wishes to in­ produce, canned goods, fancy work, baked goods, readiness for the rummage as the former Miss Zella are doing a go:d job with pickup which slept four and form the public he will not be sale next summer. It was also Grimes who spent much of her them. antiques, handicrafts, hobbies and flowers. buying fir cones this year, and they were fortunate in finding voted to get paint for the base­ girlhood here. Tuesday, September 10, the a parking spot in a trailer park neither will anyone else to his ment with Mrs. Lenard Cru- Mrs. Byron Pickering, chair­ first Student Council meeting knowledge. There will be many Lunch Served Between 12 and I. son, Mrs. Howard Naue and man of the Lyons Extension was held. Under old business, which had all the conveniences. disappointed people, as there Mr. and Mrs. McCombs return ­ Mrs. Clyde Bressler in charge. unit was in Albany Wednesday club charters for F.T.A. and ed home Sunday evening. have been many inquiries It was voted to send $15.00 to to attend an Officers Training G.A.A. were renewed. The made. Mr. and Mrs. Illen Tourville the Jason Lee Home in Alaska. School held at the Fair grounds members also discussed wheth­ and children, Cathy, Gary, Don ­ Attending Tuesday’s meeting building. er or not the money from the na, Devonne and twins Terry From 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. were Mmes. Wilson Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weidman magazine sale should go to­ and Tammy of Salem visited Harold Hawthorne, Howard will celebrate their 25th wed­ wards the purchase of a cover Adults $1.50 Children under 12, 75c Naue, Glen Julian, Alex Bode­ ding anniversary Sunday, Sep­ for the new scoreboard. The with Mr. and Mrs. Gunter ker, Clyde Bressler, Mrs. Freda tember 22, with open house at students decided to present this Cline Sunday. They all went Prizes will be given during the program Grugget and Miss Lula Cory. their home from the hours of idea to the classes during their out to dinner. Mrs. Tourville is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 2 to 5 and they request no next class meetings. It is hoped Cline. gifts. Hosting and arranging a decision will be made then. Leo Poole, Jr., from Mill G.A.A. met Wednesday in City spent the weekend with the affair will be their five order to finish electing officers children. Mr. and Mrs. James the Bill Gabriel family. Bill and I Bash of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. for the coming year. Those Kim Gabriel and I^eo Poole, Jr. Robert James. Mr. and Mrs. chosen were LaDonna Bradley, all went deer hunting Satur­ r George Neal, David and Kath­ Historian: Karen Oliver, Trea­ day. surer; and Sandy Oliver, Points erine Neal all of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Hall and Spending several days this Chairman. They also discussed children Randy and Nedra, of Santiam Memorial Hospital week at the Earl Allen and their annual camping trip. The Sacramento, visited with Mr. (Stayton) Floyd Bassett homes are Mr. girls decided to go to Leone and Mrs. Glenn Henness over WESTENHOUSE — To Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Klaehn from Lake this year. Although the the weekend. They are cousins and Mrs. Thomas F. Westen- Dexter, Minnesota and Mr. and trip was scheduled for this of Mrs. Henness. Sunday they house, Stayton, a son, Thurs­ Mrs. Lloyd Coon from Lohr­ weekend it had to be cancelled all drove to Prineville, Red ville, Iowa. They are cousins because of rain. The girls also mond and Peterson’s Rock day. September 12, 1968. MUMEY—To Mr. and Mrs. 1 of Mrs. Allen and Mr. Bassett. decided to go bike riding next Gardens. They found the flow­ Dale W. Mumey, Mehama, a [ They all enjoyed a trip to the Wednesday. lovely at the gardens. Girls Volleyball practice start­ ers Mr. son, Friday; September 13,' coast Thursday. and Mrs. Floyd Swaim ed Thursday. The Volleyball 1968. > Several members from the visited by Mrs. Swaim’s team elected Melody Bam were Mr. and Mrs. Charles hardt as their captain and parents, Chubb of Oakridge, and Mrs. Louise Gruver as co-captain. Swaim’s uncle and aunt, Mr. During the first half of acti ­ Coming soon on radio ••• Mrs. William Renfrew of vity period, on Friday, F.H.A. and Victoria, B. C. They visited met to choose a new treasurer. Sandy Oliver was elected to from Saturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Evans this office. It was decided that the in­ and daughter, Susie, and Mrs. OVER 150 • INSTANT DELIVERY itiation of new members will Doyle Sarff went to Newport Saturday where they visited 1968 MODELS LEFT, be held on September 30th. • INSTANT CREDIT This year the girls’ mothers Doyle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sarff. SAVINGS UPTO • BANK RATES I will be Invited to attend the Mrs. Barney Bumgamer, initiation ceremonies. $1,000.00 • UP TO 48 MONTHS The latter part of activity daughter, Ginger, son Sp5 Phil period was spent in a pep as­ Bumgamer and her sister, Wi­ sembly building up spirit for nona Nims of Woodbum all drove to Maquokepa, Iowa. Friday's game. Friday, the Junior class held Phil had been home on leave ALBANY - KRKT 12:30 K M a successful dance following from the service. They visited the Stayton • Santiam game. for two days with Charles ALBANY - KWIL 4:35 P. M. Music for the dance was pro­ Meyers, a brother of Mrs. Bum­ garner and Mrs. Nims. They vided by the Sound-Express. then journeyed on to Creek, STORIES OF Ill., where they visited with an aunt of the two ladies. On the PACIFIC POWERLAND way they saw rioting in Chica­ FACTORY AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR: go. Ft. Euitic, Va., was the last • Dodge Cars anti Trucks • Open Road Campers and told by Nelson Olmsted stop. This Is where Phil Bum­ • Chrysler Ix*ase Plan Motor Homes gamer is to be based The rest of the party returned home by , 2650 Comm ’ l St S. E. SALEM Phone 364-0184 PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY train. They found the heat and j I humidity on the trip very high. GATES The Mill Qty Enterprise 29th Annual Santiam Valley GRANGE FAIR Saturday, Sept. 21st Turkey Dinner and All the Fixings Be Sure To Attend PUBLIC SHOWING 1969 DODGE SPI. 19-20-21-22 1 Complete Inventory Of 1969 Cars and Trucks Business is on the wing on this Willamette Valley farm Friday, September 20 ★ Sign Up For Free Prizes ★ Save Hundreds of Dollars Subscribe to The Mill Gty Enterprise $4.00 per Year TEAGUE MOTORS DODGE