years of skating. Her ambition is to complete a Master’s degree in public relations. A finalist in the Miss Pennsyl- vania 1984 pageant, Lea was a three-time winner in swimsuit com- petition, winner in local pageants; a volunteer entertainer for USO troops, PAL, and numerous hospi- tals and service organizations. Her father at one time owned a roller skating rink wher Lea first became interested in competition. Melba Boudreaux, owner of Melba’s Fashion Nook, invites all residents of the area to attend the reception at her shop in Trucksville where they will have an opportunity to meet Miss Pennsylvania, spend some time talking with her and, if desired, take some photographs. While at Melba’s Fashion Nook, Miss Pennsylvania 1985 will be assisted by Melba and her staff in selecting her wardrobe for her year’s reign as well as for the Miss" America competition in Atlantic City, Sept. 7 through Sept. 15. RR A A IC Se lr Zz (5 | By CHARLOT M. DENMON (# id % Staff Correspondent 7 ww Miss Pennsylvania 1985 Lea /7 2:02 ZZ Schiazza of Montgomery County will 4 be honored at a reception at FO # Z 7 Melba’s Fashion Nook, Hickory Cor- ple . ners Plaza, Carverton Road, 37 1 ZZ TH Trucskville, on Tuesday, Aug. 20, at ; / : LL oh ; 10:30 a.m. LR 7 Miss Piazza was named Miss 7 | # Pennsylvania 1985 in the Miss Penn- sylvania Scholarship pageant, June ye #5 13, 14 and 15, held at the Jaffa | | Mosque in Altoona. She was a7 | 4 gms crowned by Miss Gina Major of i | Lehman, who reigned as Miss Penn- sz T 3 sylvania 1984. org The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ps | < Vincent Schiazza, Lea is pursuing a id degree with a major in journalism and public relations at Temple Uni- versity. She has had eight years of 1. Singer Vi es 1. Vehicle DOWN vocal eae, six years of aller, 15 5. Cat’s Cr; 2. Celtic Goddess years Of Juez, IWo years of Grama. A 8. French Resort 3. Reagan’s Nickname year of piano and modeling and six 11. Celebes Ox 4. Indian Princess 12. Agitate 5. Excellent Condition 13. Pros and ——— 6. Work Unit 14. Old Auto Accessories 7. Dragnet Star 17. Time Zone 8. Red Topper 18. Trade 9. Pruvian Indian FRANKLIN WONDER 19. Beyond 10. USA’s Adversary Franklin 0. Wonder, 76, of Route 22. Norma ———— 13. Gem Weight 118, RD 1, Sweet Valley, died 23. Anagram for UN. Arab Rep. 15. Flushed (2 words) August 7 h Nest Memorial Hosni 24. Either 16. Row al, Kingston, where he had been a 28. Musical Syllables 19. Learned patient for the past three days. 31. My ———— Sal 20. Soviet River Surviving are his wife, the former 32. Fear 21. Military Order Marion Handwork; children, Allen, 34. Casual Event 25. Acc. Rehab. Program at home; Edmund, Tampa, Fla.; 35. Singer Fitzgerald 26. Baseball’s Ron ———— Franklin, Warrington; Mrs. Kath- 37. WW II Reporter Ernie ——— 27. ———— Linden ryn Kabata, Muncy; sister, Miss 3 29. European River Bessie Wonde, Lansdale; six grand- 38. Cockatoo 30. WW I Fighter Plane children. 39. Title of Respect (India) 33. Jean Material Funeral services were held from 41. Remarkable 36. Sphere of Action the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral 43. Placid 40. Writing Fluid Home, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. 42. Scents Edgar Baker, retired Methodist 36, Concedled 43. Highlander minister of Benton, officiating. 37: Start A Moos! A 44. Love God Interment, Maple Hill Cemetery, 52. Chaplin s Wife 45. Engrave Hanover Township. BleGooser 46. Miss Lamarr SCOTT BENZA 54. Chest Rattle 48. Hasten Scott Benza, 11, of 82 E. Meadow 55. Exclamation 49. Tic ——— Toe 3, Shovgiovn, Bel Augnt 6 in ! 50. Palm Leaf ercy Hospital, likes-barre, > Bn eral 51. Communist where he had been a patient for the past eight weeks. Surviving are his parents, Donald and Marilyn Jenkins Benza; broth- ] ers, Donald and Wayne, at home; L AST WEEK S ANSWER paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benza, Berwick; mater- on " nal grondpurents, Mr and a a gn 5__|¢ 7a, V77, Albert Jenkins, Shavertown; mater- ZF 17" v_ A 5 2 4 {7 Q | nal great-grandmother, Mrs. Bertha LDA 7 24 Ml / 5 Feil A | Jenkins, Dallas; several aunts and pi uncles. ST = = /4 S7, x : 4 5 | C 0 Funeral services were held a £ dot v7 “ ZL _ 2 Zz a , August 9 from the Karl E. Blight 2\-4 LB Vg EVEL . Funeral Home, ;Kingston; with a 7 i 2 ¢ _ ars * Aion Burial nS = £ erese Church, Shavertown. Inter- 1 £ A Z £ £121 ment, Mount Olivet Cemetery, R210 7 AVF 225 Alo £ Carverton. 73 ZL 25h 37 RUTH C. LOESCHER el ol7 (AN 7 / ZN elrzle Miss Ruth C. Loescher, 67, a 77 1, pe 3 4% 1.2 : ZAI eT WE Pelee 7 | s AAT Re 1 |v New location HH #4 % Vet 5 HEA 2 ZK A Tel Med has moved to a new e152 5. 153 54 5.4 location at 37 North River Street, CNV 2 A 2 Lv 4 A Wilkes-Barre 5¢ | 57 =, Tel Med is the free health infor- Z 1c 7 = AA z 7 VA mation service ‘available by tele- BE Z phone. The program is sponsored by 7 A Z £7 £££ Maternal and Family Health Serv- The sand is back, the weeds are gone, the grass is mowed and once again the once popular corner of Harveys Lake formally operated and known as Old Sandy Bottom Beach is in the process of being preserved as a place of recreational enjoyment. “The dream is becoming a real- ity”’ announced Darrell VanOrmer, president of the harveys Lake Beach Club as the members move to preserve and enhance this peace- ful and relaxing recreational facil- ity. This past weekend the beach looked fresh and inviting as it was being enjoyed by those members who had worked to prepare it for reopening. “We have taken the first big step in our goal”, said Van ormer as he talked of the Clubs plans for the future. The prime goal is to keep this property for the purpose it was intended - recreation for those in the community and throughout Northeastern pennsyl- vania who wish to contribute by becoming members. The first step was to gather a committment to this project was sincere and dedicated. With this accomplished, the group has elected officers and its Board of Directors and is in the process of incorporat- ing. Available memberships will be solicited as a result of an “Open ~ House” scheduled for Sunday, August 18, from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Club grounds and open to anyone interested in becoming a Tie SPDALLASSPosT (USPS 147-780) An independent newspaper pub- lished each Wednesday by Penna- print, Inc. from Route 309 - 415 Plaza, P.0. Box 366, Dallas, Pa. under the act of March 3, 1889. Subscription rates are $12 per year in Pennsylvania and $14 per ~ year out of state. Subscriptions must be paid in advance. Newsstand rate is 25 cents per copy. member but who may have ques- tions prior to making the final decision to join. Members of the Beach Club will be available to dicuss goals, purposes, and to answer questions thus turning many and varied rumors into the actual truths. Light snacks and refreshments will be available, however guests are invited to bring their own picnic baskets. ices, Inc.; Blue Cross of Northeast- ern Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Blue Shield; and the Senior Commu- nity Service Employment. It is endorsed by Luzerne County Medi- cal Society. Established by the Junior League of Wilkes Barre in 1974, the league recently funded a grant to rebuild the Tel Med Board and purchase new tapes. There are 300 taped messages on health, medical care and parenting. A complete listing of Tel Med tapes are in the blue pages of the phone book, or call Tel Med for a free phamphlet of tape listings. The new phone number is 824- 1173. Pennsylvania 1 Staff to 5 Toddlers (18 mos. to 36 mos.) 1 Staff to 10 Preschoolers (3 yrs. to 5 yrs.) Centers Located At: resident of the Thomas Guest Home, Sweet Valley, died August 10 from injuries sustained in a fire at the home on July 23. Surviving is her sister, Mrs. Flor- ence Hazlett, of Wyoming. Funeral services were held August 13 from the Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home, Wyoming, with the Rev. James Haas of the Wyoming Presbyterian Church, offi- ciating. Interment, New Columbus Cemetery, Stillwater. GEORGE G. GALE SR. George G. Gale Sr., 66, of Ridge Ave., Harveys Lake, died August 9 at home. Surviving are his wife, the former Betty Lee; sons, George Jr., Noxen; Rick, Harveys Lake; daughters, Mrs. Nancy Smith, West Point, Va.; Mrs. Letha Titus, Loyalville; 16 grandchildren; three great-grand- children; brother, Harold Gale, Bunker Hill; and sister, Mrs. Ida Gilbert, Luzerne. Funeral was held August 12 from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Lawrence D. Reed, pastor of Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Harveys Lake, officiating. Interment, Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. MUMS THE WORD THANK YOU To all our friends, neigh- bors, and relatives for their kindness to me and my family at the time of the passing of my husband, Ames (Ted) Swisher. Mrs. Ames Swisher Mr. & Mrs. Boyce Swisher Mr. & Mrs. Al (Carol) Hawk & Family Mr. & Mrs. Keith Swisher & Family professional goals. Art Appreciation ART 161 Sept. 8, 22; Oct. 6, 27 Nov. 17; Dec. 8. Principles of Design ART 101 Sept. 8, 22; Oct. 6, 27 Nov. 17; Dec. 8. BUS 115 Saturday 1:00-4:30 p.m. Sept. 7, 21; Oct. 5, 26 Nov. 16; Dec. 7. Marketing | BUS 170 Sept. 7, 21; Oct. 5, 26. Nov. 16; Dec. 7. It’s our Diamond Jubilee Year! Come and help us celebrate! Peoples loves people! To mark our 75th year, we invite old friends and new to come in and participate! Register for $3,000 Worth of Free Prizes! No transaction necessary — just come in and register! Zenith 19°" Portable Color TV Set Cuisinart Food Processor Magnavox AM/FM Stereo Radio with 2 — 10-Speed Bicycles — Boys’ Separate Speakers, Turntable, and and /or Girls’ Tape Player 50 Pieces of Nylon Tuck-Away Quasar VCR Compact Luggage Winners need not be resent to win. All winners will be notified by phone or mail. Officers and employees of Peoples National Bank of Edwardsville:and members of theirimmediate families are not eligible. Gifts to be awarded by public drawing on Tuesday, October 1, 1985. Celebration continues now through August and September Are you a member of Peoples National Bank’s ‘Family’ of Customers? : Join us during the celebration — we'd love to serve you. We invite you to consider our complete range of bank services. * Regular Savings * N.O.W. Accounts ® Vacation and Christmas Clubs ¢ Certificates of Deposit * Personal Loans e Student Loans ® Business Loans * Automobile Loans ¢ Home Improvement Loans * Mortgage Loans Enjoy the convenience of Peoples’ ‘Open Door’’ Policy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: PEOPLES 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. NATIONAL BANK OF EDWARDSVILLE NATIONAL BANK OF EDWARDSVILLE NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER EDWARDSVILLE KINGSTON * IRA Accounts Drive-in Banking ® Direct Deposit of Government Checks * Safe Deposit Boxes Thursday and Friday: 10 A.M. to M. Saturday: 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Drive-in Window opens at 9:30 A.M Member F.D.I.C NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER « EDWARDSVILLE KINGSTON. PA. Weekend College Fall 1985 Western Civilization HIS 101 Saturday 8:30-12:30 p.m. Sept. 7, 21; Oct. 5, 26. Nov. 16; Dec. 7. English Composition ENG 103 Saturday 1:00-4:30 p.m. Sept. 7, 21; Oct. 5, 26. Nov. 16; Dec. 7. Mathematical Perspectives MTH 100 Sunday 1:00-4:30 p.m. 3 credits Sept. 8, 22; Oct. 6, 27. Nov. 17; Dec. 8. General Biology | BIO 103 Sunday 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Sept. 8, 22; Oct. 6, 27 Nov. 17; Dec. 8. 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits 3 credits Marketing Management BUS 395 3 credits Sept. 6, 20; Oct. 4, 25 Nov. 15; Dec. 6 Classes Begin September 6 Contact: (717) 675-5899 ERE A a a a ils an