p-: ? 1,0 yn) jp. Page Or. ntk Margaret Stein i I V - 1 ...... .. . ZT. m mm M 8 The Newt-Review Fri., Jon, it, Now Mrs. Harp ,r .vTs f , r i Tho inveiv uipHriino of Mar-inations. The two junior brides- iarit Ann Stein, rianehipr of maids, Darcy Ann and Bobbi- Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Steintann, wore street length dresses of Roseburg, to Max William of white organdy with scoop THE OFFICERS of, Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Club No. 30 were installed Jan. 4. Front row, left to right: ,Vicki Hammond, treasurer; Elizabeth Erickson, re cording secretary; Dianne Erickson, vice president; ;Sondee McCoy, president; Stephanie Jellison, past president; Billie McKessen, financial secretory; Aline iilifn min' ifi 1 in mi 1 1 mm mm 1 jummi 1 1 1 ill CONDUCTING installafion ceremonies of Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Club No. 30 were, from left to right: Glenda Beach installing marshal, Tari Edie, install ing officer, Aline Batton, installing chaplain. Mrs. Glen Beach was installing musician for the girls. (Clark's Studio) Batton. Back row, left to right: Kay Stowers; Molly Snyder; Florence Larsen; Carla Carls; Carol McCabe; Karen Carls; Cheryl Melnik; Sharon McCabe; Lynn Fanning; Ann Saunders; Annette Ogle; Linda May, Tari Edie; Shelia Josh, Charlotte Cooper. (Clark's Studio) Theta Rho Club, Has Installation Mrs. Hult's Song Chosen By International Group In April, mora thnn 100,000, women from all over the world will bo singing n song written by Mrs. Pnul Unit of Roseburg. Mrs. Hull, a member of Xi Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, International sorority, submit ted a song in the annual BSP contest, and it was given first place. Tho song will bo copy righted and sent to the 7,000 chapters and members will sing it at Founders Day programs April 30. For her efforts, Mrs. Hult will receive 0 full-jeweled badge, an insignia of honor. She will be tho third Beta Sigma Phi mem ber in the area to have been awarded tho pin. Tho other two were Florenco Powell for being Ciirl of the Year, and Mrs. Bcrti Griffin, who was chairman fui tho sorority's stnto convention. Mrs. Unit, well-known in mil siral circles hero, does a lot of musical arranging in conncc(!on wiin nor teaching, ana sue nas written several songs, mostly for her own pleasure. While In folk-go, she wroto another soror- Mu Chapter Has Meeting At Ashby Home Mrs. Vcrn Ashby recently en tertained members of Mu Chap ter of Beta Sigma Phi at her lovely home. ; 111c cultural program was, ftivfn' by Mrs. Pee Wilson on inc. subject ot l'loasurcs ot I'o scs'lon." Following tho business meet ing tho hostess and co-hostess, Mrs. Hon F.lUotl, served re froshmonts to: Mrs. Robert Ad ams, Mrs. Ken Boycc Mrs. Jer ry Cncn. Mrs. John Cunning hum. Mrs. Dewey James. Mrs Lauren Lovcland, Mrs. Lee Mil ler. Mrs. James Shrum, Mrs. lrank Sncll, Mrs. Richard Snv der, Mrs. Hill Steele, Mrs. Pee Wilson, Mrs. Jim Brarkins, Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mis Morgan and Mrs. Gerald Per ez. Card Play Held The weekly session of the in vitallnnal Hose Duplicate Bridge Club was held Wednesday after 110011 at the Moose Hall. i Mrs. R. A, Morene and Mrs W. I.. Tozer were first; Mrs. I J. Sell and Mrs. H. N. Butler second; Mrs. K. L. Peel and Mrs. B. I.. Hardenhrook, third and a tic for fourth between Mrs. B Young of Victoria. B.C., Canada, and Mrs. E. C. Palter son and Mrs. Walter Ulrich and ,C. E. Wilder. Next Wednesday the club will have Its regular monthly as ter point play. The session will begin at 12:30. lty song. It too, was copyright ed and published. Tho na mo of I lie song Is "She's A Beta Sigma Phi." Mrs. Hull said, "I know I'll have a captive audience, but it's a great thrill just the same to know that all these women in 14 countries throughout the world will be singing the words and music I wrote. Dinner Given Sunday At Melrose Home MRS. PAUL HULT . . . song chosen Installation of the new offi cers of Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girls' Club No. 30 was held Sat urday with fathers and Odd Fel lows acting as escorts. The installing marshall, Glen da Beach, presented Tari Edie, installing officer, and her staff, Aline Batton, installing chap lain, and M r s. Glen Beach, installing musician to president Stephanie Jellison, who receiv ed her part president's pin and then was escorted tj the past piesidcnt's station. Sandee McCoy, president! elect, escorted by her father, Kenneth McCoy, was presented: to Tari for installation. Diane Erickson, vice president elect, and escort, V. T. Jackson, were then presented. Tiaras were placed on Sandce's and Diane's heads after being installed. The installing marshall pre sented Elizabeth Erickson, re coil T. B. Buscnbark; Billie McKessen, financial secretary, and escort, Melvin Woods Vickl Hammond, treasurer, and escort, J. E. Dent, for installa tion. The new president then nam- 'cd her appointive officers and their escorts; chaplain, Linda May, and escort Raymond E. May; marsnall, Lynn Fanning, and escort, Burl Fanning; war-1 den, Sharon McCnuc and es cort. Oliver Plummet'; conduc tor, Cheryl Melnik and escort, John Melnik; musician, Tari, Edie, protein, Joyce Larson, and escort, Jess Bowman; right supporter to the president, Ann Saunders and escort, Ld ward Bayliss; left supporter, Carol McKce, protem, Kay Stowers and escort, Jack John son; right supporter to the vice president, Aline Batton, protem Carol McCabe and escort, Wayne Button; left supporter,! Charlotte Cooper and escort, G. W. Cooper; inside guardian, Sheila Josh and escort, James Flynn: outside guardian, Hor- ence Larsom and escort, Perry Upright; first herald, Annette Oglo, and escort, waller w. Oglo: second herald, Karen Kurls nnd escort, rred Karls third herald, Carla Carls, and escort, Oliver Johnson; fourth herald, Molly Snyder and es cort. Thomas Snyder. Music included two numbers Somewhere Over the Rain bow" and "Winter Wonder land" the Installation theme The 1SW4 youth committee was then Introduced, Mrs. Wayne Batton, chairman; Mrs. William Stowers, Mrs. Lylc Baker, Mrs. Ci. A. Criegar, Mrs. Ponna Mc- Clung, Mrs. Melvin Woods and the advisors, Mrs. rred Her man and Mrs. Glen Beach. Past president Stephanie Jel lison presented the 1963 Youth Committee, Mrs. Jack Saun ders, Mrs. Stowers and Mrs. Baker, with a gift. The theme "Winter Wonder land" was carried out in the dining room. The decoration committee was Sandee McCoy, Diane and Beth Erickson, Ann Sauncers, Aline Batto.i and Kay Saunders. Presenting the guest book were Mrs. Fred Goff and Mrs. Saunders. In charge of the reception were Mrs. Fred Goff and Mrs Saunders. In charge of the reception were Mrs. Kenneth McCoy, Mrs. Darthula Webb, Mrs. Dan Bcnncr, Mrs. Stella Gilbert, Mrs. McClung and Mrs. Woods. Harp of Salem was an event of Saturday Jan. 4, at St. Joseph's Church in Roseburg. , Father Eunan Buckley per formed the double ring cere mony at noon in the presence of over 100 relatives and friends. The altar was decorated with red poinsettias. Mrs. Paul Shook the former Caroline Mahoney, of Seattle sang "Ave Maria" and "On This Day, Oh Beauti ful." Sho was accompanied by organist Mrs. Robert Fabian, who also played the procession al and recessional by Allen Car on and other background music. Escorted down the aisle by her father, the bride was beauti ful in her white gown of lace and satin. The fitted bodice was of lace over satin with a bateau neckline and long taper ed sleeves. The satin bell-shapV ed skirt fell to the floor in front and flowed into a chapel train in back. Her fingertip veil, fas tened to a pearl embroidered or gandy bridal crown was borrow ed from a family friend, Mrs. Ray Martin of Puyallup, Wash. She carried a cascade of white carnations, the flower of their courtship. The bride's three sisters were her attendants. Patricia Ann as maid of honor wore a street length dress of scarlet satin witli a bateau neckline, short sleeves and a soft bell skirt, She had red accessories. She carried a nosegay of white car nations centered with red car h ' J " ' i ' ' . ' ' " - ' u . . V r -1 THE FIRST BIRTHDAY anniversary of Duane Bar rick of Sutherlin, was celebrated at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Bales. Cake and ice cream were served, and Duane re ceived many nice gifts. Guests were David, Larry and Nora Bales, Arden Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Gerold Yoh and Ronnie. Sending gifts were Duane's paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barrick; Dave, Marlene and Gary Barrick, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Milloft and Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Grant and Barry. (Clark's Studio) Carlton Wilder To Head Roseburg Unit Of ACBL Two icction3 of eight tablesi North - South winners in the were in play Sunday night at A section were Mrs. Lyle Bo the annual buffet supper and'denner and Mrs. Lloyd Burnett election party of the Roseburg Unit of the American Contract Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Brien and daughters, Judy, Kathy and Ellen, entertained Sunday at their Melrose home at a love ly birthday dinner honoring the former's mother, Mrs. Elmer Reynolds of Winston. Following the dinner gifts were presented to the guest of honor and a lovely decorated cake was served. Enjoying the day with the O'Briens were Mr. and Mrs Elmer Reynolds. Mrs. Dee Seitz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and children, Steven Richard, SMidra and Dale and Stan Schil ling. Melrose Miss Has Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Blake Conn of.Mclrose entertained recently at a small birthday uartv for their daughter, Rohin Renac who was celebrating her second imUiilay. Gifts were presented to Rob in and lovely refreshments, ap proprmte to the occasion were served to Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Ferguson and sons, Mike and Rick. Mrs. Lucille Conn, the honored miss and the host and hostess. Dinner Party Held Saturday AtWinstons A lovely dinner party was Riv en by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Winston at their home in Win ston Saturday evening for a group of friends. The 7 p.m. buffet supper was followed by an eveninii of piano selections, dancing and visiting Those present for the occa sion were: Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Grensky. Eddie Teddy and Di via; Mr. and Mrs. Gary IxKimis, Mr. and Mrs. Art Mc Grire. Helen Ryhre, Kim Pvhre, Bill Blakely, Mr. and Mrs. Clenn Villerup. Mr. and Mrs. r rank Keys. Mike and Lorl Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Win ston, Harry, Robin and Bill. tying with Mrs. Walter Ulrich and Mrs. A. B. Collier, for first- Alp KonnpHv nnH flflrt. bridge Leagi'C. The session was ton wilder, third. East-W e s t winners were Pr. and Mrs held at the Umpqua Hotel New officers were elected. Carlton Wilder was named pres ident; Morton Fillmore, dircc tor; Mrs. Morton Fillmore, sec rotary; Mrs. II. N. Kascr Sr., necklines, short sleeves, gath ered full skirts, scarlet cumber- bunds and white accessories They carried small nosegays of red and white peppermint strip ed carnations. The bride's gown and the at tendants dresses were all fash ioned by their mother, Mrs. Stein. Randolph Williams of Salem was best man and James Gray bill. Richard Reed and John Stein, brother of the bride, seat ed the guests. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the bride's parents on Bowden Street. The serving table was laid with a white damask cloth from the trousseau of the bride's maternal grandmother, Mrs. Eva Walsh, andv covered with red net. Centered on the table was a white and silver bride's cake, flanked by red candles. Mrs. Evangeline Williams pour ed coffee and tea. Mrs: G. A. Freeman poured punch. Miss Kathy Madson served the wed ding cake. The guest book was presented by Miss Brenda Hum phries of The Dalles. The bride was graduated from Roseburg High School and is a junior at' Oregon State Univer- ity in Corvallis. The bride groom, the son of Fred Harpl of Salem, and Mrs. Lyle Gun Saules of Wichita, Kan., was graduated from- Salom High School and is now a senior stu dent at Oregon State University For their short honeymoon trip the bride chose a scarlet wool suit,' which she had hand tailored, with black accessories. The couple is hovy at home at 2727 Orchard St., Corvallis. Coming from out of town for the wedding were Fred Harp Randolph Williams, Mrs. Evan geline Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dill, Larry and Terry, Pat Gallagher, Bob Thrush John Rice, Patrick Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Claude Martin and son, Gary, and Miss Helen Issac, all of Salem Gary Buss of Springfield, Richard Reed of Wilmington Calif., Gary Milburn of Page Ariz., James Giaybill, Oswe ?o; Mrs. Paul Turner, Mrs. Bil lie Flowers, Mrs. Bernice Wal lace, Miss Anne Svarverud, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harp and Judy and Judy New man of Fortuna,. Calif.; John Boles, Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shook, Kathleen Harding and Pa m Mahoney, Seattle; Jes sie Piper, Mrs. Hattie Nichols of Lebanon, and Mrs. Lyle Gun- sautes of Wichita, Kans. Wedding Party Is Entertained CAM '' l1: MARRIED AT NOON 'on Jan. 4 were Margaret Ann Stein of Roseburr and Max Willian Harp of Salem. Father Eunan Buckley performed the double ring rites at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. (Chris' Studio of Photography) ; Tuesday-Friday Groups Enjoy Weekly Sessions Master point play was held by the Roseburg Open Duplicate Bridge Club meeting Friday aft ernoon at the Umpo.ua Hotel. North - South winners were Mrs. G. W. Marshall and Mrs. Russell piehl, first; Mrs. H. L. Bruffy and Mrs. Albert Morene, second; and a tie for third be tween Mrs. George Rittenhouse and Mrs. Bill Donnelly and Mrs. Ira Seilz and Mrs. Walter Edmonds. Members Initiated At Jay-C-Ette Meet East-West winners were Mrs. J. M. Bevans and Mrs. Ray Carrico, first; Mrs. Harry Le- Beau and Mrs. Walter Ulrich, second; and Mrs: Walter Fisher and Mrs. H. N. Butler, third. Tuesday night winners were Dr. and Mrs. James Harris, first; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Calli son, second; and Miss Gertrude Rast and Mrs. Ira Seitz, third. , Mrs. Kenneth Byland enter tained recently having as guests, members of the Jay-c-ettes at her home on Pilger Street. Mrs. Art Crossclly and Mrs. James Donnelly were co-hostesses. High point of the evening was the initiation of new members which was conducted by Mrs. Bob Hays, president. Those in itiated were Mrs. Russel Dichl Mrs. Bill Donnelly, Mrs. James Donnelly qnd Mrs. Crosselly They were presented lovely corsages. '. A resume of the club's ac tivities since 1949 was given by Mrs. Glen Gowey. Mrs. Larry Green, rummage sale chairman reported plans for a spring sale! to be held at 247 SE Jackson St. Mrs. John Foust announcer plans for ths DSA banquei which will be held Jan. 25 at the Country Club. Mrs. Glen Yates encouraged all wives to attend with their husbands the "Ten Outstanding Men of Ore gon" dinner to be held Feb. 8, in Salem. Gov. Rockefeller will be the guest speaker. Those attending were Mrs. Jim Donnelly, Mrs. Bob Hays, Mrs. Ron Stnckling, Mrs. Bob Stevens, Mrs. Ken Clark, Mrs. Ken Byland, Mrs. Russell Diehl, Mrs.-. John Davis, Mrs. Larry Green, , !.Mrs. Mike Perrault, Mrs; ' Dick Davis, -Mrs. Glen Yates, Mrs. Ray Moore, Mrs. John Foust, Mrs. Bill Donnelly, Mrs. Art Crosselly, and Mrs. Glen Gowey. Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Stein entertained Friday evening fol lowing the rehearsal for the wedding of their daughter, Mar garet, to Bill Harp. The lovely dinner party was held at the Stem home on Bowden Street Those present were members of the wedding party and the family and included the bride and bridegroom elect and Fred Harp, Randy Williams, Richard Reed, James Graybill, Brenda Humphries, Gary Milburn, Mrs Eva Walsh, the host and host ess, Mr. and Mrs. Stein, and (heir children, Pr.tricia, John. Darcy and Bobbiann. Fred Harp, the bridegroom's father, was honored on his birth day and presented gifts and a birthday cake. Farewel I Dinner Party Honors Sutherlin Couple A farewell dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Stubbert of Suth erlin, Saturday evening in hon or, of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wil liams, who have recently mov ed to Roseburg. The honored guests were presented ' with a money tree from their neigh bors. Those present to enjoy the evening and potluck dinner! were: Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hol gatc, Mr. and Mrs. Dude Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vogel- pohl, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry De Muth, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Co ver, the Rev. and Mrs. Rich ard Case, Mrs. Maude Culver, Mrs. Ruby Cornelia, Mr. and Mrs. William Blakeley and daughters, Ann and Lindy, the host and hostess and children, David, Loren and Candace and the honored couple. Those unable to attend were Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. John Musgrove and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Rose. James Harris, first; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Scott, second; and Mr. and Mrs. James Bevans third. B Section winners for North South were Mrs. Harry LeBoau treasurer; ai:d board members, and Mrs. G. W. Marshall, first; Mr R A .innn. nf MvrtlpiMrs. A. B. Taylor and Mrs. Jo- Creek and Mrs. Ira J. Seitz. s.ePn Vf"spa;...S,!'C.0:(,: 'IW nrl Mr Willimn Fnrrest. Mis. Seilz is past president of;thirt East . est winntrs were the unit. Ui. anH Mrs Mnr! Fillmore. first; Timber Town Club Play Held Mondays, Thursdays For the Jan. 2 Thursday nightiHeiner and Mrs. L. P. McAnan Timber Town Duplicate Bridge icy. third; and Mr. and Mrs. Club Dlav. Mrs. E. J. Peel and E- C. Patterson, fourth. Mrs. Walter Ulrich were first; Those needing partners and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fillmore desiring to play in either the were second; Mrs. L. L. Lina-i Monday or Thursday night Tim man and Walter Ulrich, third; !ber Town play, are invited to and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harder,. call Mrs. Walter Ulrich. fourth. On Jan. 9 master point play was held by the Thursday night' , club. North-South winners wcrcj, Mrs. L. L. Linaman and Mrs, I Trod Harder, first; Dr. Bruce Tuck and Walter Ulrich, sec-! or.d; and Fred Harder and Don-dale Home Economics Club at The Ladies Bihlc Class of Borglum. third. East-West win-jher home on Ballf Street Fri- Oakland Community Presbyter-lners were Mrs. Ftcd Gleeson day at a 12:30 p.m. potluck lan Church met Friday at the and Mrs. K. W. Fitzgerald, iiuncneon. Missionaries Write Class HEClub Plans Smorgasbord , Mrs. Glen Richardson enter tained members of the Rivers- home of Mrs. Alta Howard An inttresting letter was rrad from Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Minter of Recife, Brazil. Scallon Home Scene Of Meet Alpha Chi Chapter, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, held a recent post first; Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Fill-! Plans for the coming year more, second: and Mr. and v, ore msde, the first event to Mrs. L. W. Ru!ien, third. ihe the annual smorgasbord din For the Monday nieht club's!"" on Warch lst- ThA Mtntnra hat-a pharffo- nf a t 0 .1... x- u c..k Present WeiV Mr Ftli Pill. Dr. Bruce Hetnck and chiidnn-s r,jssjon at Recife. ners Were Mr and Mrs E C. "T- Mrs- Enwisl Walters, Mrs. Marknam. second; and Thrv spcnl i.verai months in Patterson with Mrs E N. Kas-"0Dpr' Mathews, Mrs. Florence Ivan Brosi and Mrs.lj, community last year. er Sr and Mrs 1 S Brosi.lNorris' Mrs. Charles Stark, Mrs. Pearl Brandner haditpcond- Airs J. O. Hushes.1 J,rs. Eric Trozelle, Mrs. Ora charge of the lesson "Be What1 and Mrs. A. B. Tavlor, third; iclker. Mrs. Eldon Ogle, Mrs. Ycu Are." A delicious desiertiand Mrs. K. W. Fitzgerald and FrwI Kuck, Mrs. Mcnzie Lee Mrs. S. Kidder, fourth. East-anrt ,ne hostess. West winners were Bill Pritch-I Thc ncx meeting will be Feb. ett and Verden Hockett, first; a 14 at tne le home- John Mrs. James Doyle, third. Early Birds was served to Mrs. Brandner, The Early Birds Duplicate. Mrs. Walter Pavis. Mrs. Har holiday party at the home of Bridge Club has had their week-sold Crouch, Mrs. Mary Minich. . II, ABi.t, of II, a 1-II.K Hill m Ui.mAA IM ,1... .. . .... , Mrs. Joe Scallon. PecorationsV, ;r;,V""k , ''"' 'TI' TJ. xiVV Ve ""V , eJ T J . . . ,Mrtlc Creek McCurdy. Mrs. Jess Lee, Mrs. Jar.ii Rnvle i.nd Fred Harder manes aic.Msnon. .Mrs. taunjand Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Mots- were an in pinK ana wmic. ,.- , uinn. Mr, o Mrs. Murl Storms and MrsJnirkenfeld and Mrs. B. D, Pritt. Gary Wilson were cohostesses.STying for second place were Ga'.ucs were inioved with prizes' Mrs. W. T. White and Mrs. D t.oins to the winners. E. Andrews and Mrs. R. B. Five tables were in playi After a gift exchange, lovely Johnson and Mrs. J. L. War Monday evciing by the Myrtlelrefreshments were served from ren- Creek Duplicate Bridge Club at a table covered with a white! For the Jan. 14 play. Mrs the Nutt Shell Cafe. cloth and holding a large can- B. Birkenfeld and Mrs. H. M. die ewerpicce to Mrs. John Ulligren were first; Mrs. Ken MC Club Plays Mrs. Eric Wilson and Mrs. die Roland Robertson were first Mrs. B. O. RnrricFux and Mrs. E. S. Wilkey, second; and Mrs. Clyde Roberts and Mrs Ji lin Wilson, third. Punn and Mrs. Howard. Wed 46 Years chenbacher; and Mr. and Mrs. (0. R. Petersen, fourth. j Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Fillmore 'were hiah for North-South play- Mr. and Mrs. John Bacon ofiers in the Jan. 13 play. Mrs. Umpqua and Mrs. Marsarct Walter Fisher and Mrs. James Hanan drove to Coquillc whereiPoyle wre second; Mrs. O. R. they spent several days at thcipctersen and Mrs. Neil Kaser hom of Mr. and Mrs. AI Louns bury. While there the Bacons celebrated their 46th wedding Faust. Mrs. Bill Brown. Mrs. Ruppert and Mrs. B. A. Briggs t-litnn Fvprtnn lr Rill Rar. nnH Mr R Krarhmtiffh and ker. Mrs. Charles Edison. Mrs.' Mrs. B. P. Pritt. tving for sec- anniversary at a dinner party Cecil Stickney. Mrs. Gene Bol-ond; and Mrs. W. W. Whilford Mrs. Lounsbury is the former en and the hostesses. iand Mrs. P. M. Olson, fourth. 'Loraine Bacon of Umpqua. Jr., third; and Don Borglum and Stuart Curie, fourth. East West winners were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harder, first: Mrs. K. W. Fitzgerald and Mrs. E. H. Hamdton, second; Mrs. Ruth Z's BEAUTY SALON 727 S. t. Parrett Operators Larvlit Anderson lavratta Irwin Ztlma Davis, enr Hours: T.n. riir fri. 1:00-4:30 Solnrdor, l:00-NM Phone 673-6300