a PRT So The paeant will consist of i . Dallas in Miss Unico i ! Michele Riegel, senior at The winner will be named 8 Dallas High School, will Miss Unico and preside ! represent Dallas in the over the Unico East-West & Miss Unico pageant, game in the fall. ¢ Thursday, June 29. 7:30 The daughter of Mr. and i p.m. at the Wyoming Mrs. Charles Riegel, Valley Mall. Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, Michele was £ a f fashion show in which ~ first runner up in this { the contestants will be year’s homecoming | judged on their poise and competition. i good looks. Prior to the During her senior year, pageant, the contestants she has been head will be interviewed by the judges on Monday, June 26. Doll Club to meet June 19 The =~ Northeastern Pennsylvania Doll Club will hold its regular monthly meeting at the studio of Doll House Molds, 407 McAlpine St., Duryea, on Monday, June 19 at 7:30 p.m. All doll collectors or persons interested in doll- call 457-8942. majorette, secretary of and typing editor for the yearbook. She was a member of the Drama Club and also basketball manager in both her sophomore and junior years. As a sophomore, she was field hockey manager and a member of the student council. She plans to attend Emire Beauty School in Sep- tember. Later, she hopes to attend Luzerne County Community College where: ‘making are invited to she will pursue an attend. associate degree in For further information, business. i We're closing them out at 25 for 1.49 | dendrons now (2 per pak) — — 50 for 2.79 — 100 for 4.98, Assorted | blooming out — 49 pak. colors to choose from. going at just 9.95 2 J 2 ‘ reg. 3.98 | Rhubarb | 3° 25 | : Washington 30/35 Ib. bag | |#10iv. 9c ea. | A poraqus | Strawberry | pong soi or 310r 2.49 4/51 Plants 1° 1.29 We have seed Potatoes Wperpaky. oo. a a lL ]a yr. old Blueberry bushes— 4 varieties reg. 3.98 ea. ....... oi iii pounds — Kennebec, TOMATOES: It bears heavily Be Gol Pols 1.49 I ETI rarer 2 ‘ —_ must be in by June 8. L : Super arge Jobe’s Fruit Tree reg. 7.45 Ib. can preading Yews &E vergreen Miracle Gro or reg. 15.95 Food Spikes Miracid 4.98 9 95 5/1.98 — 10/3.69 Limit . : owe : per customer LAWN FOOD SPECIALS vive 3.98 Cactus, Terrarium, af. 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Eisenhower is a liberal arts college which includes in its curriculum a World Studies program examining world cultural development and in- disciplinary A Dallas youth is among three = St. Lawrence University students editors of the Northern Light magazine for the 1978-79 academic year. Roger E. Sherman, a senior at the university, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sherman, Hamilton Road, Dallas. Sherman is a is June 18 The Wyoming Valley Bicycle Club’s seventh annual Great One Hundred will start June 18 this year at Luzerne County’s Moon Lake Park. It will consist of two loops of 50 miles each, so that the riders will be at Moon Lake Park at the start, at the lunch stop, and at the finish. The tour covers 100 miles of scenic Back Mountain roads. The route is hilly and, for most riders, a 10- speed bike is recom- mended. Entry fees are $4 before June 18 or $5 at the registration desk on the morning of June 18. Registration will start at 6:30 a.m. on June 18 and continue until the starting time at 7:30 Those wishing to pre-register (for only $4) are urged to pick up entry forms at local bike shops or from Betsey DeCosmo (492 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre). Riders under 18 must have parents = signed permission before the event. President’s Scholar; has been named to the dean’s list; participated in the semester in Nairobi program; has been active in the Thelomathesian Society, student govern- ment; organization; and is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership honor society. Auctioneer Gerald Pennay 717-289-4533 New & Used VISITORS--Members of Mrs. Dolores Casilli’s Lake-Lehman American Studies and Advanced English classes touring the LIU’s media examination center in- cluded, (left to Fig in row one) Suzanne Hudak, Sheryl Whitesell, Marcia Janic- zek, Ann Marie Mark, Wanda Harding, Valerie Jachimowicz, Joanne Parsons, Pamela Marr, Vicki Dobinick, Pam DiGuiseppe, Dawn Cumens. Row two: Mrs. Dolores Casilli, teacher; Mark Masitus; David Glogowski; John Amos; Mark T. Bond; Eddie Pashjinski; Michelle Maher; Rosemary Zbieck; Leann Wesley; Michael Boyle; John Zimenski; Larry Williams; Miss Loretta Farris, director of library services. : NURSERY SCHOOL ENDS -Trucksville United Methodist nursery school recen-’ tly ended an active year’s program with family picnics held on the Educational Buildin, lawn. The school’s emphasis on awareness of self, nature and ac- complishment aided the children in exploring and observing with field trips, cooking, creating, experimenting and discovering. 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