Officers installed Dallas Pos Applications are now being accepted from all over the Keystone State for the annual Miss Pennsyl- vania U.S.A. Pageant to be staged for the seventh time in Greensburg, Pa., in the Grand Concourse of the Westmoreland Mall, March 6, 7, 8 and 9. The Miss Pennsylvania U.S.A. Pageant is an official Miss U.S.A. - Miss Universe Contest. re —m flea i) 1 [od i CPaEC] [RESON COISBeSD] [3saBeeC: | CIIOMEEED | 1280086] | (C0BCDI CS There is no ‘performing talent” requirement, all judging is on the basis of poise, personality and beauty of face and figure. Entrants who qualify must be at least 17 years of age and under 25 years of age by May 1, 1985, never married and at least six month residents of Pennsylvania, thus college dorm students are eligible. All girls inter- ested in competing for the title must write to: Miss Pennsylvania U.S.A. Pageant Tri-State Headquarters, 347 Locust Ave., Washington, Pa. 15301 by Dec. 10. Letters must include a recent snapshot, a brief biography and phone number. The girls chosen as Miss Pennsyl- first vice commander; Joseph D president; Lillian Munley, Lillian McManus, secretary. vania U.S.A. will receive a 14-day all-expense paid trip to Lakeland, Florida, the site of the Miss U.S.A. Pageant, and will represent the Keystone State in the Miss U.S.A. Pageant nationally televised on CBS-TV in May. The new winner will receive a $1,000 Cash Scholar- ship and choose a $1,000 wardrobe among her many prizes. Lake-Lehman ‘is proud and pleased to announce the return of one of its graduates as a guest speaker. Miss Gina Major, Miss Pennsylvania, will be speaking at two engagements in early Decem- ber. On Sunday, Dec. 2, Miss Major will be featured as a guest at the Lake-Lehman Band Banquet, Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas. On Monday, Dec. 3, Miss Major will visit the Lake-Lehman High School where she will lecture to an assembly of students, grades nine through 12. Her talk will include the opportunities available to those who seek them and her personal growth and experiences associated with her title. The faculty and student body are looking forward to Gina’s visit. Day that You Apply. APR 10% DOWN 12.75% APR 38 MONTH TERM APR 15% DOWN MINIMUM 13.00% APR 36 MONTH TERM ARE REDUCED BY ¥%20F 1% or = | | | | E : k { } or Money Order to: Nn au Nn $19 a a a Na a Na Ne < > = m \ Closed LV FP FB PL PL I PAL INL FL MU DALY I A CYRIL DUBIEL Cyril M. Dubiel, of 38 Bunker Hill Road, Wyoming, died Nov. 7 in Veterans Administration Medical Center, Plains Township, following an apparent heart attack. Surviving are his wife, the former Irene Mary Sleboda; daughter, Maria, at home; son, David, Wilkes- Barre; brothers, Methodius, Long Island, N.Y.; Francis, Moscow; sister, Mrs. Pauline Young, Hele- don, N.J. DONA YANCHICK Mrs. Deana Yanchick, of Box 5, Firecut Road, Kingston Twp., died Nov. 12 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital shortly after admission. Surviving are her mother, Janet Buckland Albertson, Kingston; her husband, Alex Jr., brother, John ’.noertson, Inkerman; and several nieces and nephews. ELLA SOUDER Ella Souder, 71, of RD 1, Benton, Fairmount Township, died Nov. 18 at the home of her sister, Mrs. Surviving, in addition to her sister, are a brother, Owen Meeker, RD 3, Shickshinny. Funeral services will be held today at 11 a.m. from the Clarke Piatt Funeral Home, Sunset Lake Road, Hunlock Creek, with the Rev. James Davis of the Muhlenburg United Methodist Church officiating. Interment’ will be in’ Bethel Hill Cemetery, Bethel Hill. : Dallas Post/Ed Campbell second vice president and JASPER KOCHER Jasper R. Kocher, 78, of Lake Township, died Nov. 16 at his home. Surviving are his wife, the former Irene Oney; brother, Dorman, Benton; Dean, Hammondsport, N.Y.; sisters, Mrs. Ethel Gerran, Binghamton, N.Y.; Mrs. Violet Ide, Benton; Mrs. Leona Oberst, Har- veys Lake. Funeral was held Nov. 19 from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Lawrence Reed and Rev. William Schell officiating. Interment, Kocher Cemetery, Ruggles. HELEN PEELER Mrs. Helen Peeler, 86, of 353 Howell Road, Shavertown, formerly of Swoyersville, died Nov. 16 in the Leader West Nursing and Rehabili- tation Center, Kingston, where she had been a guest for three days. Surviving are sons, Joseph J., Swoyersvile; Edward, Rutherford, N.J.; Robert, Wilkes-Barre; daugher, Mrs. Anne Karlotski, Shavertown, with whom she resided; stepson, William, Inker- man; stepdaughter, Mrs. Helen Aritz, Wyoming; sisters, Mrs. Mary Zaremba, Swoyersville; Mrs. Anna Krivnak, Tampa, Fla.; stepbrother, John Runta, Irvington, N.J.; seven grandchildren; seven great-grand- children. Funeral services were held Nov. 19 from the Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home, Wyoming with a Mass of Christian Burial in Holy Trinity Church. Interment, parish cemetery, Swoyersville. and sew on all for buttonholes hems, fashioned cams or warranty. blemishes WHITE Levi's, canvas, monograms, satin stitches, These ow Ww