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Page 2B Statesman Journal, Salem, Monday, February 3, 1992 MILESTONES Happenings Bert Parks, voice of 'Miss America' contest, dead at 77 A "I 4' 11 SILVERTON REUNION PLANS SILVERTON Plans for a reunion on the Silverton Union High School Class of 1982 will be developed at a 7 p.m. Tuesday meeting at the Home Place, 1080 N. 1st St. Information: 873-8576 or 393-4557. VOLUNTEER MANAGERS Consultant Ann B.

Snyder will speak on dealing with difficult people at the 8 a.m. Wednesday meeting of the Mid-Valley Volunteer Managers Association in the Pringle Park Community Center, 606 Church St. SE, Salem. Information: Linda Lopez at 378-5020. SALEM NEWCOMERS Reservations are due by today for the 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday luncheon of the Salem Newcomers Club at Lum Yuen, 3190 Portland Road NE, Salem. Program: Carol Swan and Gloria Zagyva on quilting. Cost: $6.80. Reservations: 399-7169 or 588-7102. BABYSITTING WORKSHOP A babysitting skills workshop for 5th through 12th graders will be 9:30 a.m.

to 1:30 p.m. Feb. 15 in Room 1C, Marion County Extension Office, 3180 Center St. NE, Salem. Cost: $3.50, including lunch.

Registration: 588-5301. MIDDLE EAST PEACE David McCreery, Willamette University religion professor, will speak on Middle East peace negotiations at the Lunch and Learn session at noon Wednesday in Jag's Eatery, 2653 Commercial St. SE, Salem. Cost of $3 plus lunch includes March 1 8 session. Sponsor: Salem-Keizer School District Community Education Program.

Registration: 399-3121. TEEN JOB SEARCH A series of job search workshops for teens in grades 9 to 12 will begin from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in Room 101 of Leslie Middle School, 710 Howard St. SE, Salem. Cost: $3 per session.

The senes continues on Feb. 12 and 19. Pre-registration is required to: 399-3121. PRESBYTERIAN ANTIQUES The annual antique sale and show by the Women of the Presbyterian Church has been held the second weekend in February but due to inclement weather on the last two events it has been moved to March 4 and 5 this year. It is held at the Salem First Presbyterian Church, 770 Chemeketa St.

NE, Salem. His firing generated nationwide sympathy and a letter-writing campaign organized by Johnny Carson. Parks made a special return appearance in 1990, when he again sang his signature song. He received a standing ovation when he walked on stage, but the appearance was marred by gaffes and he did not return. After the Miss America firing, he had gone on to emcee other pageants ranging from a tugboat competition to a contest judging small dogs.

In an endearing and quirky cameo, Parks played himself in the 1990 film comedy The Freshman with Marlon Brando. In a send-up of his own beauty pageant performances, he serenaded a giant endangered lizard that was to be served up at the main course of a banquet. Parks is survived by his wife of 48 years, Annette; his twin sons Joel and Jeffrey; daughter Annette and two grandchildren. There will be no funeral but a memorial service will be scheduled, most likely in California, Howell said. I 1 V) Bert Parks, fired after 25 years as Pageant, is pictured while serving Pageant in 1986.

Eugene 'Gene' Hoffer Oct 13, 191 9 -Feb. 2, 1992 MOUNT ANGEL Eugene "Gene" Hoffer, 72, died Sunday. Recitation of the rosary will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday in St. Mary Catholic Church in Mount Angel.

Mass will begin at 11 a.m. Wednesday in the church. Arrangements are by Unger mortuary. Contributions may be made to the Benedictine Nursing Center Home Health Agency. SJ, 23,92 Irene Barron Feb.

5, 1920 -Feb. 2, 1992 ALBANY Irene Barron, 71, died Sunday. She was born in Watonga, and had lived in Sweet Home from 1975 to 1988, when she moved to Albany. She married Lawson Barron on Aug. 17, 1937, in Geary, Okla.

She was a member of the Trinity Baptist Church in Lebanon. Survivors include her husband; daughter, Phyllis J. Brenner of Sweet Home; sons, Robert W. of Ger-ber, and Charles L. of Florence; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.

Services will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday in Steckly-Tracewell mortuary. Interment will be in the Gilli-land Cemetery in Sweet Home. SJ, 2392 v. The Associated Press LA JOLLA, Calif.

Bert Parks, the entertainer known to generations of Americans for his annual rendition of There she is. Miss died Sunday. He was 77. Parks, diagnosed recently with an inoperable lung disease, died at Scripps Memorial Hospital in his sleep, with his wife and children at his side, said Mark Howell, a family friend. Parks was best known as host of the Miss America pageant for 25 years.

He also worked in radio, television and films. He had starred as Professor Harold Hill in a Broadway production of the The Music Man. Born in Atlanta, Parks began his career in broadcasting at 18 when he became a staff announcer at CBS, when the radio network was only 5 years old. Parks serenaded the newly crowned beauty queen each year with a rendition of the song There she is, until he was fired in 1980. Pageant officials said they wanted to give the show a younger look.

Funerals Today ASTON, Eugenie, 87, Keizer, 10 a.m., Virgil T. Golden mortuary, Salem. BERG-SCHLOTTMAN, Minnie, 96, Woodburn, 11 a.m., Unger mortuary, Silverton. BRECHT, Chester George "Chet," 87, Albany, 2 p.m., Riverview Chapel, Portland. BROSOWSKE, Mable 82, King City, 11 a.m., St.

Paul Lutheran Church, Sherwood. BUSWELL, Inez Mary, 80, Willamina, 1 1 First Christian Church, Sheridan. HANSEN, Percy McDonald, 70, Wood-bum, 1 p.m., Evergreen-Washelli Mausoleum, Seattle. HEINTZ, Robert Charles "Bob," 61, Dallas, 2 p.m., Faith Evangelical Free Church, Dallas. HOFFMAN, Eleanor Mary, 77, Turner, 2:30 p.m., First Christian Church, Turner.

MANSOUR, Shafeec 88, Corvallis, 2 p.m., Calvin Presbyterian Church, Corvallis. OREY, Dick 74, Salem, 2 p.m., Salem Elks Lodge, Salem. SCHUETZ, Frank 73, St. Paul, 11 a.m., Willamette National Cemetery, Portland. STAFFORD, Elic 75, Sweet Home, 1 p.m., Steckly-Tracewell mortuary, Sweet Home.

STEVENS, Ethel Mae, 87, 1 1 a.m., Rest-lawn Memory Gardens, Salem. TAYLOR, Majorie 66, Corvallis, 11 a.m McHenry mortuary, Corvallis. WHITTEMORE, Ima Marie, 92, Eugene, 1 p.m., Barrick mortuary, Salem. Need Help? The following events are open to the public. WILLAMETTE BOOK SALE The annual book sale by Willamette University's Friends ol the Library will be 9 a m.

to 4 p.m. today in the Hatfield Library on the university campus in Salem. TOASTMASTER CLUBS Bootstrappers 2397 meets at 6:30 tonight in Bray's Restaurant, 5024 River Road Keizer. Pat Sanders will be toastmaster, table topics by Eric Silberg, evaluation by Les Sanders, and speakers Sylvia Rollman, Jill Bonney, and Polo Cunel. Salem 138 meets at 6:15 a.m.

Tuesday in Denny's Restaurant, 1520 Hawthorne Ave. NE, Salem. Dan Summers will be toastmaster, table topics by Lisa Hunts-inger, evaluation by Vic Dreyer, and speakers Beth Moore, Rene Elvin, Bob Calloway, and Dick Young. Toastburners 997 meets at 1 1 45 a.m. Tuesday at the State Farm Regional Office, 4600 25th Ave.

NE, Salem. Toastmaster will be Rebecca Landis and speakers Joe Taylor and Anne Ellett. CAPITOL QUILTERS Members of the Capitol Quitters will quilt, answer questions, and have patterns available between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in the Thomas Kay Mill Building at Mission Mill Village, 1313 Mill St.

SE, Salem. HIGHWAY RETIREES Nancy Crandall of the Public Employees Retirement System will speak on the deferred compensation program at the 1 1 :30 a.m. Tuesday luncheon of the Oregon Highway Division Retirees at Myrl's Chuck-wagon, 2265 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem. Information: 363-0187. SELF-ESTEEMSTEP FAMILY CLASSES Jeanne Brougher is instructor for a class on "capable people: building self-esteem" from 7 to 8:30 p.m.

Tuesdays through Feb. 18 and one on "strengthening your step family" 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Feb. 26 at the Treehouse School, 5000 Skyline Road Salem. Sponsor: Salem-Keizer School District Community Education Program.

Cost: $20 each. Information: 399-3121. William F. Baker July 31, 1899 -Feb. 1,1992 McMinnville The Rev.

wii- liam F. Baker, 92, died Saturday. He was born in Connellsville, and had lived in McMinnville since 1956. He married Anna Davis on May 8, 1962, in Vancouver, Wash. He was a Christian Alliance Minister and a graduate of Fort Wayne Indiana Bible College.

He had been a minister in North Dakota and South Dakota, other Midwest locations, and at Amity Baptist Church, where he most recently kept his church membership. Survivors include his wife; sons, James W. of Tigard and Paul E. of Burke, daughter, Ruth A. Pearce of Portland; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.

Services will begin at 11 a.m. Thursday at Macy Son mortuary, McMinnville. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Park Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Amity Baptist Church. SJ, 2392 Edna Marie Mentzer Feb.

27, 1907 Feb. 2, 1992 WOODBURN Edna Marie Mentzer, 84, died Sunday. She was born in Litchfield, and had lived in Woodburn since 1984. She married Ivan Mentzer on Dec. 27, 1969, in Eugene.

She enjoyed gardening and reading and was a member of the United Methodist Church in Woodburn and the Rose Society in Eugene. Survivors include her husband; son, Tom Ray of Milwaukie; daughter, Barbara Yoman of San Diego, eight grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Services will begin at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the church. Private interment will be in the Willamette National Cemetery in Portland.

Arrangemetns are by Simon mortuary. SJ, 2392 Hannah Wahlster April 11, 1892 Feb. 2, 1992 FAIRBURY, 111. Hannah Wahlster, 99, formerly of Silverton, died Sunday. She was born in Switzerland.

She married William Wahlster on March 21, 1926, in Silverton. He died in 1971. She was a homemaker and a member of the Christian Apostolic Church in Forrest, 111. Survivors include her son, Joseph of Tujunga, daughters, Bertha Nyseth of Vida and Caroline Stei-dinger of Fairbury, sister, Lena Jensen of Silverton; 13 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. Services will begin at 10 a.m.

Thursday in the Christian Apostolic Church in the Hazel Green area. Interment will follow in Bethany Cemetery, Silverton. SJ, 2392 nvf QQf FUNERAL Obituaries Uoyd H. Houge Feb. 18, 1916 -Feb.

1,1992 SILVERTON Lloyd H. Houge, 75, died Saturday in Salem. He was born in Bryant, S.D., and had lived in Oregon since 1936. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a carpenter and a farmer and had worked in the shipyards.

He was a member of the Morning Star Community Church in Salem. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy, whom he married on Feb. 19, 1941, in Canby; sons, Conrad L. and Monte both of Port Orchard, brother, Delmer of Car-michael, and two grandchildren. Services will begin at 2 p.m.

Tuesday in the Everhart and Kent mortuary in Canby. Vault interment will follow in the Mountain View Cemetery in Oregon City. Contributions may be made to the church, 1582 Lancaster Drive NE, Salem 97301. SJ, 2392 Donna Mae Anderson March 1, 1954 Feb. 1, 1992 SILVERTON Donna Mae Anderson, 37, died Saturday.

Services are pending with Unger mortuary, Silverton. SJ, 2392 Statesman Journal file photo host of the Miss America Beauty as host of the Mother-Daughter Edna Sarah Grady Sept 16, 1909 -Feb. 1,1992 ALBANY Edna Sarah Grady, 82, died Saturday in Albany. She was born in Ellensburg, and had lived in Albany since 1956. She married Robert Gamble on June 1, 1926, in Denver.

He is deceased. She married Frank Osten-dorf on Sept. 13, 1946, in Grants Pass. He died in 1951. She married Phil Grady on July 13, 1957, in Albany.

He died in January 1991. She had worked as a waitress at the Westerner, the Albany Hotel and the Springhill Country Club before her retirement. She enjoyed painting and playing cards and was a member of the United Presbyterian Church, the Elks Auxiliary and the American Legion Auxiliary. Survivors include her son, Robert A. Gamble of Albany; daughter, Pearl B.

Groves of North Bend; five grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Services will begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday in AAsum mortuary. Visiting will be from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

today and from 9 to 10 a.m. Tuesday in the mortuary. SJ, 2392 Martha J. Leindecker Dec. 29, 1905 -Feb.

1,1992 Martha J. Leindecker, 86, of Salem died Saturday. She was born in Boise, Idaho, and had lived in Salem since 1935. She married Dr. Ray Pinson on Oct.

22, 1932. He died in 1963. She married Henry Leindecker in 1964. He is deceased. She had worked as a teaching fellow at Oregon State University and as a teacher at Parrish Junior High School, Salem High School, North Salem High School and McNary High School.

She retired in 1970 as chairwoman of the McNary High School business department. She enjoyed collecting dolls and teddy bears and was a member of Order of Eastern Star and Delta Kappa Gamma. Survivors include her daughter, Marilyn Vitkevich of Redmond, and sister, Feme Burghardt of Salem. Graveside services will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the City View Cemetery.

Visiting will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday in the Virgil T. Golden mortuary. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.

SJ, 2392 Venita May Kirk Sept 21, 1925 Feb. 2, 1992 STAYTON Venita May Kirk, 66, died Sunday in Salem. She was born in Scio and had lived in the North Santiam Valley all of her life. She married Donald Schultz on April 24, 1943, in Scio. They were divorced in 1960, and she married Roy Kirk on Jan.

5, 1970, in Reno, Nev. He died in 1991. She had worked at Fairview Training Center in Salem and as a waitress at the Lucky Star Restaurant in Stayton. She enjoyed fishing and crocheting and was a member of the Salem Eagles Lodge. Survivors include her daughters, Linda Kief of Stayton and Karen Schultz of Salem; son, Richard Schultz of Stayton; brother, Alvin Ray of Ocean Park, sister, Lelia Ware of Stayton; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.

Memorial services will begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Weddle mortuary. Visiting will be from 3 to 8 p.m. Tuesday in the mortuary. SJ, 2392 Mary Elizabeth Sichley Died Feb.

1,1992 MOUNT ANGEL Mary Eliza-, beth Sichley, infant daughter of Tony and Christine Sichley, died Saturday in Silverton. Survivors include her parents; sis-I ters, Jennifer, Lesley and Barbara -Sichley, all of Mount Angel; brothers, Jacob, Peter and Andrew, all of Mount Angel; grandparents, Aileen Vaughn of Portland and Alice Sichley of Mount Angel; and great-grandmother, Marie Farrell of Mount Angel. Private family services will take place at Unger mortuary in Mount Angel. Private interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. SJ, 2392 Richard H.

Brown Dec. 14, 1919 Jan. 31,1992 HUBBARD Richard H. Brown, 72, died Friday in Tualatin. He was born on his family's farm east of Woodburn and had lived there all of his life.

He married Fannie Lee Johnson on June 30, 1956, in Woodburn. She died in 1978. He was a 1937 graduate of Canby High School and had worked as a farmer. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and was a member of the Salem Gun Club board of directors. Survivors include his sons, Steve of Oregon City and Jody of Hubbard; stepchildren, Joy Hawkins of Aumsville, Parma Schiel of Silverton, and Gaylen Gaunce and Rocky Brown, both of Portland; and two grandchildren.

Services will begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Cornwell mortuary, Woodburn. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery, east of Woodburn. Visiting will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

today and Tuesday in the mortuary. SJ, 2392 Eugenia Buckley Sherer June 24, 1913 Jan. 31, 1992 LEBANON Eugenia Buckley Sherer, 78, died Friday at home. She was born in Belleville, Ontario, Canada, and had lived in Lebanon since 1972. She married Albert M.

Sherer on Feb. 29, 1936, in Dearborn, Mich. He died in 1985. She was a 1933 graduate of Ford-son High School in Dearborn, Mich. Survivors include her daughters, Esther Ammerman of Greenfield, Iowa, Mary Ann Raschke of Lebanon and Eugenia Burdge-Weigle of Salem; son, Albert E.

of Clyde, N.C.; eight grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren. Services will begin at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Huston mortuary. Private burial will follow in the Lebanon Odd Fellows Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Evergreen Hospice, in care of the mortuary.

SJ, 2392 RTICFMFNT MEMORIAL 202 Funeral Directors 203 KEIZER CHAPEL 4365 River Rd 393-6666 Restlawn Funeral Home 201 Oak Grove Rd NW 685-1373 RIGDONRAiNSOM COLONIAL CHAPEL 2w Cottage NE 33-3173 Lots Monuments 207 BELLCREST CEMETAHY. 6 lots, block 40 eect. 95. $650 eacn. Whole section $3,750.

743-4232 This 9pac lor la MtaorUaa ndCardofTkaiks. TerwriuMCafl JM-7S. Childbearing-Loss Education and Recovery (for men), 838-8776. Chronic Fatigue Immune Dysfunction Disorder, Salem, 363-1141 or 585- 1728. Circle of Friends, Albany area support group for adults caring for the seriously iU or injured, 926-2244, ext.

265. Crohn's and Ulcerative Colitis Support Group, 362-2773 or 362-9744. Diabetes Association of Linn-Benton Counties, 752-7539. Diabetes Association of the Mid-Willamette Valley, 370-4646. Diabetic Support Group, 364-8862.

Epileptic Support Group tor Family and Friends, 371 -641 2 and 371 -9486. Hospice of the Mid-Willamette Valley, 588-3600. Make-A-Wish Foundation's Salem Sub-Chapter, 588-3558. Mid-Oregon AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), 363-4963. Multiple Sclerosis Support Group, 585-7160.

Ostomy Association of Willamette Valley. 390299. Panic Disorder Support Group. 581 -3491 585-4305 or 588-2209. Parkinson's Disease Support Group, 362-0854.

Parkinson's Society, Willamette Columbia, 229-7717 in Portland. Partners. Families Friends of People with AIDS, 581-9570. Post Polo Support Group, 370-5986 or 363-0366. Recovery Inc.

(nervous and former mental patients), 363-6055. Resolve Through Sharing (for bereaved parents) 581-9618 or 585-2928. Resource Center for those with a serious illness, 581 -8302. Salem Head Injury Survivor Support Group (tor survivors only), (800) 544- 5243. Stroke Recovery Support Group, 390-4062 or 588-2902.

Survivors of Suicide Support Group (friends and family), 581-5535. PARENTSCHILDREN Alliance tor Blind Children (children's advocates, 390-7559. Autism Council of Oregon, 370-8428, or McMinnville 472-0946. Birthright 585-2273. Breastfeeding Council of Salem Childbirth Education Association, 364-9381 Candlelighters (support group for families of children with cancer), 362-5588 or 623-8532 Cesarean Birth Council of Salem Childbirth Education Association, 364-9381.

Childbearing-Loss Education and Recovery for men, 838-8776. Child care in emergencies, CCIS 585-2491 after hours Women's Crisis Service 399-7722. Child Care Information Service, 585-2431 or (800) 289-5533 in Marion, Polk and Yamhi counties. Child care resources Provider Resource Organization, 585-9435. Children With Learning Disabilities (including attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity) Parent Support Group, 581-8764.

Compassionate Friends (support group tor bereaved parents), 838-2854. Dads Against Discrimination for divorced or unwed fathers, 371 -4247. Direction Service (tor handicapped children and their families), 362-9586. Early Years (support group tor parents of young children), Salem Childbirth Education Association, 364-9381 or 581 -601 3. Family PlanningPrenatal Programs (Manon County Health 588-5355.

Family TIPS (transition planning and support system), 390-7559. Grief Realization Education Group (tor Corvallis area families in which a child has died). 752-1597 or 753-3335. Mid-Valley Children's Guild, 370990. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MAD.D BkxJgett (Benton County) 453-4485 eves; McMinnville 472-9272 eves; Manon County, 390086; Portland 656-4805.

10 a.m. p.m weekdays. Oregon Society for Deaf Children, 363-7372. Parents Anonymous (tor abusive parents). 585-731 7 or 1 -800-345-5044.

Parents of Special Kids, 370990. Parents Without Partners, 581-1548. Polk Teen Parent Project 838-8819. Preemies (for parents of premature babies), Salem Childbirth Education Association. 364-9381 or 581-3330.

PregnancyParenting (information, counseling, referrals), Salem Childbirth Education Association. 364-9381 Resolve Through Sharing (support group tor bereaved parents), 581-9618 or 585-2928. Respite Care Program (sitter referral service for handicapped children and adults). 581-3451. Right to Life.

585-7856. Special Delivery (support group for unwed pregnant women and unwed mothers), 390-5225. Teen Mothers Program. YWCA, 581-9922. Tender Loving Choices (support for women in arsis pregnancy).

581-2477. Toughlove. 371 -9534 or 399891 The following list of Salem area self-help and support groups and telephone numbers is published weekly: COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR Adult Children of Alcoholics, 371 -8921 Agoraphobia Support Group, 838-4342 in Monmouth. Al-AnonAlteen Family Groups. 370-7363.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 399-0599. AJocholics for Christ, 371 -1 285. Alcoholics Victorious, 362-4355. Anorexia and Bulimia Support Group. 370-8764.

Cocaine Anonymous of Oregon, (800) 662-2463. Co-dependents Anonymous, 585-2399 Salem: 873-3358 Silverton after 7 p.m; 472-1521 in McMinnville after 7 p.m. Debtors Anonymous, 581-8576 or 581-6418. Dysfunctional Religion Support Group. 843-4756 or 581-3194.

Eating Disorders Information: 370-3733. Gamblers Anonymous, 581 -81 04. Narcotics Anonymous, 370-2914. Corvallis 967-6262. or Albany 926-2804.

Overeaters Anonymous. 581-0589. Rational Recovery, self-help for the chemically dependent, 3900468. Smokers Anonymous. Salem after 5 p.m.

362-8251 or 588-9473. GENERAL SERVICES Association for Retarded Citizens of Marion County, 581 -3451 Canyon Crisis Center (24-hour), Mill City 897-2327. Consumer Credit Counseling Service, 581 -7301 Crime Victims United, 371 -4807. Crisis and Information Hotline, 581 -5535. Gay and Lesbian Information, 363-661 8.

Humane Society (animal welfare shelter) 585-5900. Judean Society (support for divorcedseparated Catholic women) Lebanon 259-2926, evenings. Mental Health Association of Marion County 370-4408, and Oregon (800) 452-5011. Mid-VaHey Center Against Domestic and Sexual Violence. 399-7722.

National Federation of the Blind of Oregon, 371-1570 or (800) 422-7093. Neighbor to Neighbor Mediation Service (help resolving conflicts), 585-0651 Nursing Home Ombudsman, 378-6533 Salem; 1-800-522-2602 outside Salem. Operation Desert Shield Support Group, 373-2386. Oregon Council of the Blind. 364-5825 or (800) 527-6817.

Physician referral by ManonPoik County Medical Society, 362-9674. Red Cross Willamette Chapter, 585-5414. St. Vincent de Paul Society, 364-5672. Salem Alliance for the Mentally III (family support group), 370-7774 (9 a m.

to 3 p.m. weekdays) or 371 -1 021 Salem Literacy Project (for adult non-readers). 588-0307. Salem Pro-Choce Team (National Abortion Rights Action League), 370- 8887. Salvation Army.

585-6688. Self Help tor the Hard-of-Hearmg 585-5713. Senior Services Agency (Marion, Polk, Yamhill counties), 371-1313. Suode Support Group (for surviving spouses). 390-8382.

Tei-Med. a tape library on medical topics. 371-3737. TOPS (Take Oft Pounds Sensibty). 364-7676; West Salem chapter, 362-5113; South Salem chapters, 362-4527 or 585-9865; East Salem chapter, 390-1318 Aumsville chapter.

749-1252; Keizer chapter, 393-3291 Vietnam Era Veterans Counseling Center, 362-991 1 Vietnam Veterans of America. 37 1 -1 1 29 Vision Loss Support Group. 393-1532 or 363-1767. Widowed and Movn On. 568303 Women Cnsis Center.

399-7722. ILLNESSES TERMINAL DISEASES AIDS. MASS Lira County Chapter. 996-3962. ALS (Lou Gehrig disease).

Support Group. 371-1 899 or 370-5999 Alzhemers Support Salem group. 364-9361. 623-9075 or 585-5850; San-tarn group, 581-2006 or Stayton 769-3499 Mount Angel group, 845-6841. Atzhemer Information Center.

371 -7728 Arthritis Foundation Linn-Benton Chapter; Corvallis 754-0436. 9 a -noon Mondays. Tuesdays and Fridays, or 967-7649 mornings. Arthnts Support Group of Salem. 585-5592 or 362-3920.

Better Breather Respiratory Support Group. 370-5678 Bereavement Support Group 588-5824 Breast Cancer: Moriente of Decision. edurJborV support, 581-4577. Cancer Support Group 585-7327; or Ameican Cancer Society, 581-4577. Ca'doasc-jlar Therapy Association, Albany 928237.

INFORMATION Funeral Notices 202 Funeral Notices Dick Orey Memorial services, Today, 2:00 p.m., Salem Elks Club. VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL 605 Coml SE at Oak Eugenie Aston Memorial services, Today, 10 in VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL 605 Coml SE at Oak Ruth Randall Bemdt Memorial services, Tuesday, February 4, 1992, 3:00 p.m., First Baptist Church. Contributions, Benedictine Nursing Center, P.O.

Box 912, Mount Angel, 97362. Arrangements bv, CHAPEL of the GARDENS. 1350 Com'l SE. Mae A. Services, 2:00 p.m., St SE.

Vault View Moil, 9:00 9:00 Martha Services, February Cemetery. her daughter Marilyn and Redmond, Feme VIRGIL T. 605 Bosler I'nruh Feb. 4, 1992, BARRICK FUNERAL HOME, 205 Church interment, City Cemetery. Visitation, a.m.

to 5:00 pm, a.m. to 1:00 p.m. J. Leindecker 10 a.m., Tuesday, 4, 1992, City View Survivort include and son-in-law, Mike Vitkevich of and sister, Burghardt of Salera. GOLDEN CHAPEL Com! SE at Oak..

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