2 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 9, 1993 lrem class will honor Schramm Illustrious Sir Kenneth E. Burkel, Potentate of Irem Temple Shrine, announces that the Summer Class which is sched- wy uled to be inducted on June 12at - *® Irem Temple Country Club has been named in honor of Paul Schramm, Hanover Township, who served as Potentate in 1985. Schramm became a member of Irem Temple in 1972 and is affili- ated with the Motor Corps Unit. He is being honored for his dedi- cation over the past 20 years to Ms. Sally Ann Valenza of Har- veys Lake has been selected as an official entrant in the 1993 Penn- sylvania State Pageant which will be held Sunday, June 13 at the Ramada Inn Hotel, Clarks Sum- mit. The Pennsylvania Pageant is the official preliminary to the title of Miss Teen of the Nation and Ms. American Woman Pageant which will be televised this August in Washington, D.C. The pageant will select Penn- sylvania’s representative to com- pete at the National Pageant and Area resident to compete in package including $5,000 in cash. Barbizon Modeling School and was chosen from the Manhattan Model Search in New York. She has also been training with Tess Hollit at the Gym in Dallas. Miss Teen of the Nation and Ms. American Woman is under the direction of Deborah L. Norton and Norton Production Company. Pennsylvania Pageant call Norton Productions (717) 457-8158 or Pageant Ms. Valenza is a graduate of The Pennsylvania Pageant for For more information about the the Shrine Hospitals. In 1983 vye for the national title and prize write to: PO Box 3206, Scranton, SALLY AHN VALENZA ; 4 : Schramm served as General : rs ctii Chairman for Irem Temple's suc- 2 3 wo \ cessful Shrine Hosptial Crusade. ; : F Fireworks : . 8 BD)! can injure A C : r The danger of fireworks contin- " ues to plague our holiday festivi- . r ties. The Greater Wilkes-Barre Annual auction : : Association for the Blindreminds The 38th Idetown United Methodist Church Couple’s Club auction 1 everyone that fireworks can cause and sale will be held Saturday, June 12 at the Luzerne County 8 gerious injury, Jnetnding Bling: fairgrounds off Route 118. Auction action begins at 11 a.m. and 1 4 Bess and Sonate cath. Wel ends when the last item is sold. Among the items will be new and | £ . According toaseven-vearstud used goods of all kinds, including furniture, Tiffany style lamps, a Sid ] a oy amg ons Bye HA flag flown over the U.S. Capital October 12, 1992 (the 500th Back Mountain fire chiefs 5 vy ) ? a Registry (USEIR), bottle rockets anniversary of Columbus's voyage to the new world), flowers, The following fire chiefs represented their respective fire companies at the April 24 annual dinner of 2 i are the cause of fireworks-related plants and much more. There will also be baked goods and odds the Back Mountain Firemen’s Association: first row from leit: Harold Coolbaugh, Lehman; assistant 2 eyeinjuries 83 percentofthetime. ‘n’ ends tables, and food will be served all day by the women of chief Dick Heuer, Harveys Lake; Jack Dodson, Kunkle; Bob Besecker, Dallas; Ron Witkowski, Fran- = E - “A bottle rocket looks innocent, the church. The auction will be held under cover and will proceed jin Township; second row: Willis Hapeman, Mount Zion; Joseph Blaine, J.R. Davis; David Davis, 9 F but it's really a miniature un- rain or shine. Bring your own chairs. Proceeds are used to im- Harveys Lake; Sev Newberry, Lake Silkworth and Brian Wall, Northmoreland. i guided missile with an explosive nroye church property. Tom Morris is pastor of the church. Shown tip,” said ophthalmologist V. Al g1,5y6 with some of the items to be auctioned, are L Pakalnis, M.D., president of PIANO/ORGAN OFFICE MANAGER « - USEIR. ty 1 ’ Bottle rocket injuries are fre- . ME Wy at quently serous. Alloftheenu- | Therapy Center also opening STUBIO OR HOM Alot id di: laity Bab) | cleations (eye removals) in the Si oo Hl Beginners it -around person needed ror our pieasant, busy Src } Within three months, the Back Mountain will have a new B Adults - 2! USEIR study were the result of physical therapy facility conveniently located in the Dallas Shop- B Music Majors office. Answer phones, handle some ads, make bank ! f Dbouderocket injuries, Nineout of. | (spins center, B Professionals deposits, collection calls and credit checks, do billing | | 10victims of bottle rocket injuries According to Ron Stern, president and CEO of Wyoming Valley B Piano Teacher ¥ x 1 are Pysandons the ri Health Care Systems, Inc., the site will house physical and occu- 1 B Classical and receivables on a PC. Back Mountain resident ie r more than are under the age its > ! AY pational therapy, work hardening and some fitness facilities, B Jan + of 16, : located for the convenience of the corporation's many Back B Rock | preferred, references necessary. Salary , benefits, AL L so Sule an oonpy holigey: Mountain patients. B Improvisation bonus to right person. Drop off a resume at our office * 4 attend one = Stern expects the site to open by September 1. ‘ ; ; vised public fireworks displays Woomirs Valley Health Core System was formed in 1002 with Li fh LAKE. YARRIS at 45 Main Road in Dallas (across from Offset Paper-', | i available this year. Remember, the merger of Nesbitt and Wilkes-Barre General Hospitals. Private 216 Bennett St., Exeter back), or call Ron Bartizek at 675-5211, if you are 10) 9 - when you play with fireworks, a Sapa 654.5394 ’ : ’ g J moment's pleasure could easily emi pigs SAVE unable to come in. 5 turn into years of tragedy. _ : A private, nonprofit, charitable ATLANTIC CITY $1 7.00 : organization, the Greater Wilkes- Casino Service To. " | Barre Association for the Blind : WZasinC Service 10 L ake \ /1 ew was founded 75 years ago on two BALLY'S PARK PLACECASINO | BAvetivl V CL AV ¢ basic prscepisy the Support and Every Sun., Tues., Thurs. 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