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THE TAMPA TRIBUNE, Saturday, January 23, 1982 3- Pasco wwrr lBfc 'Most Notable9 Classmates Zephyrhills Junior High School science classes at Ridgewood Junior High School. Beiderman discussed the used of phosphate. cil will hold its third meeting of the year Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the school media center.

A seminar, including a "make and take" session, will be part of the program. elementary school teacher-from York, Penn. and friend of Grey's. The Cypress students have become pen pals with Dougherty's students at Conewago Elementary School. The screening, for youngsters aged 3-5, is designed to identify problems the children might have in the areas of vision, hearing, speech and language.

Screenings are by appointment only. For an appointment call 996-3600. Pasco i Schools iw Shelly Pinsky if variety of categories were chosen recently by their peers. This year's winners are: Jayne Bahr and Jamie Baker, most dependable; Kim Madl and Gary Kileen, most athletic; Amy Glosson and Van Gibson, most humorous; Eadie Pat-ton and Sean Farrell, most school spirited; Lisa Cunninghma and Curtis Bell, most talented; Kathy Evans and Ed Palow, most intellectual; Carrie Bahr and Mike Avadikian, best personality; Michelle Rivera and Steve Alexander, best dressed; Roberta Reale and Marty Monbar-ren, best looking; and Pam Bartkow-ski and Allan Deavers, best all around. The students will be recognized in the "Notables" section of the yearbook.

Hudson High School will hold its Sun Is Skin's Worst Pasco County school psychologist Ray Gadd has been named editor of the Florida School Psychologist, the newletter of the State School Psychology Professional Association. Here's next week's lunch menu for Pasco County schools: Monday, country-fried steak, whipped potatoes, mixed vegetables and milk; Tuesday, fishwich, tator tots, tossed salad and milk; Wednesday, '-oven-i fried chicken, whipped potatoes or; rice, green vegetable and milk; Thursday, chili with rice, crackers, tossed salad, fruit and milk; and Friday, school choice. sociation, and the Modern Woodmen of America. He is survived by a son, Josiah of Englewood; a daughter, Jean Rothero of New Port Richey and two grandchildren. North Funeral Home, Holiday, is in charge of arrangements.

4 CHARLES F. REITER, 75, of 1202 Maple Drive, Pocono Lake, Pennsylvania, died Tuesday. A native of Pennsylvania, he was a visitor to Florida and a retired steamfit-ter. He is survived by wife, Marion; a son, Charles R. of Holiday; a daughter, Carol DeFortuna of Southhampton, Pa.

and five grandchildren. Padgett Funeral Home, Holiday, is in charge of arrangements. By Eugene Sheffer 55 Right angles 56 Purpose DOWN 1 Food fish 2 Rent 3 Word of agreement 4 Shoreside sheds 5 Gales 6 Record 7 Egg dish 8 Corral 9 Tennis star 10 Regan's father 11 Flock member 20 Floating 22 Beneath 24 Vine fruit 25 Armed conflict 26 Brew 27 Deity 29 Dined 30 Actor Sparks 31 Essay 35 Starry 36 Scandinavians 39 Coffee 40 Seaweed product 41 Departed 43 Mound 45 On the brin 46 Peril 47 Glut 49 ''Honest time: 22 min. AX.UE FILE BATEiDI ARE WOL I TER TJ30DC ATSOF AC EiNtplsLlEfLfr Need help filling out your tax return form? Free instruction is being offered Tuesdays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

at Hudson High School and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Gulf Comprehensive High School. No appointment is necessary. The program is being sponsored by Pasco County Adult and Community Education.

Students in Cecily Grey's class at Cypress Elementary School recently had a visitor: Clark Dougherty, an in charge of arrangements. LOLA MAE DAINES, 81, of 5306 Palmwood Drive, Holiday, died Wednesday. A native of Michigan, she had lived in the area for 10 years and was a retired appliance store owner. Daines was a member of Community United Methodist Church of Holiday, and of the United Methodist Women of Holiday. She is survived by husband, Hazen; a son, Freeman Eugene Smith of Tempe, a sister, Lov-etta Marlin of Holiday and three grandchildren.

North Funeral Home, Holiday, is in charge of arrangements. JOSIAH JEFFERY, 84, of New Port Richey, died Wednesday. A native of Great Britain, he had lived in the area for 12 years and was a retired engraver. Jeffery was a member of the Colonial Hills Civic As CroaWrd ACROSS 1 Impromptu attempt 5 Desist 9 Everyone 12 "Ecce 13 Subdued 14 Ocean 15 Region 16 Ajar 17 Inept actor 18 Impression 19 Electrical unit 20 Savory plant 21 Whirr 23 Self 25 Carting vehicles 28 Illegal absentee 32 With the normal voice 33 Fall bloom 34 Biblical divider 36 Swift 37 Vetch 38 Network 39 Hit movie of 1975 42 Article 44 Paddles 48 Time of life 49 Dry 50 Continent 51 Mover's truck 52 Hay unit 53 Exam 54 "Wherefore thou?" Avg. solution ir woic MiAiN i FIT Answer to CM RjOpi Fifth grade students in the Junior Deputy Program at Pasco Elemen-' tary School will graduate Friday at 2 p.m.

Sixth grade students at Schrader Elementary School recently presented a salute to the Tencennial Anniversary of Walt Disney World. The students performed songs and dances from some of Disney's more memorable films. The San Antonio Elementary School ESEA Parent Advisory Coun Enemy son to use lotions to prevent severe itching because the scratching that often follows can lead to infection or long-term irritation," they said. "The most important factor in choosing a moisturizer is the way it feels on your skin, but highly perfumed products should be avoided." The doctors also urged older persons to avoid water that is too hot, to wear gloves when cleaning, and to stay away from harsh cleaning products and laundry detergents. Anyone suffering from excessive or prolonged itching should check with a doctor immediately, they said.

The institute is supporting research on the changes that take place as a person grows older. Alcoholics Anonymous New Life Group closed meeting, St Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, Education Building, east of U.S. 19 on State Road 595, 8:15 p.m. What's Happening Sunday DADE CITY Bingo, sponsored by MOC and MOCA, Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, early bird 6:30 p.m., regular 7:30 p.m. NEW PORT RICHEY Alcoholics Anonymous Sunday Go-to-meeting, Club, behind Sunoco Station, 201 U.S.

19 11 a.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Renewed Hope Group open meeting, Club, behind Sunoco Station, 201 19 8 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous Detox Group open meeting, Richey Manor News Briefs HRS Officials Seek Volunteers NEW PORT RICHEY Representatives of the state Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services are seeking volunteers to work in Pasco County. Mildred Schlachter, department coordinator of volunteer services in Pasco, said volunteers with clerical and companionship skills are needed in the New Port Richey and Dade City areas. "Persons who volunteer time and skills as telephone receptionists and typist-file clerks are needed to shore up clerical staffs," she said.

"And those having the time and energy to volunteer as companions for the elderly through home visits, during which they would read to seniors or The Voice of Democracy Speech and Poster contests were held recently at Pasco Comprehensive High School. Winners of the speech contest, were: Gail Gosselin, first place; Lora Sobotka, second place; and Scott Black, third place. Poster contest winners were: Gail Goselin, first place; Monica Douglas, second place; and Douglas Ballard, third place. A free pre-school screening will be held Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church in Land O' Lakes. Obituaries Pasco WALTER N. BOEGE, 67, of 7409 Kingsberry Drive, Holiday, died Thursday. A native of Illinois, he had lived in the area for eight years and was a retired carpenter. Boege was a U.S.

Army veteran of World War II, a member, of American Legion Post 79, New Port Richey, the Beacon Square Civic Association, the Beacon Square Mens Clib, and King of Glory Lutheran Church. He is survived by wife, Emma; a son, David of Downers Grove, two brothers, Fred of Hiawassee, Ga. and Edward of New Port Richey; four sisters, Margaret Boege of New Port Richey, Alice Mix of Olympia, Marion Wasar of Phoenix, Ariz and Elizabeth Hazar of Oak Forest, 111. North Funeral Home, Holiday, is Nursing Home, 505 Indiana 8 p.m. HUDSON Alcoholics Anonymous Gradi-tude Group open meeting, Hudson Chamber of Commerce Building, Sunset and Main streets, 8 a.m.

ODESSA Alcoholics Anonymous Odessa Group open discussion meeting, Community Building on Michigan Avenue, 7 p.m. ZEPHYRHILLS Game night, sponsored by Eagles, Eagles Nest on State Road 54 West, early bird 6 p.m., regular 7 p.m. PORT RICHEY Luncheon and game party, Jewish Community Center, 1718 Kennedy Drive, 1 p.m. help writeletters, are actively being sought." Those in the New Port Richey area interested should call Schlachter at 842-7611. Those interested in volunteering in the Dade City area should call (904) 567-6758.

Group Schedules Introduction HUDSON An "Introduction to Alcoholics Anonymous" open meeting is scheduled for 1 p.m. this and each Sunday in Classroom 2 at the Bayonet Point-Hudson Regional Medical Center, 2700 Fivay Road in Hudson. The meeting is open to any patients, families and center staff interested in learning about a program of recovery from the disease of By SHARON HAMRIC Tribune Staff Writer PORT RICHEY Overpriced wrinkle creams and skin bleaches don't work and won't keep you looking young, according to dermatologists at the National Institute on Aging. "The best protection is to apply a sunscreen to all skin that is not covered by clothing," say doctors at the institute, which is run by the U.S. Department ot Health and Human Services.

"The sun's rays damage the elastic fibers beneath the sun's surface," dermatologists said. "Unfortunately, most people do not realize that long periods of sun exposure are the major reason their skin looks wrinkled." Pasco Pulse What's Happening Today ZEPHYRHILLS Pancake breakfast, Gem Estates, 2500 North 8:30 to 10 a.m. Tree seedling sale, sponsored by Florida Division of Forestry and Soil and Water Conservation, City Hall, 10 a.m. until 500 packets are sold. Packets are $2 and contain eight seedlings.

Extended basics and mainstream square dance class, Sleepy Hollow Mobile Estates on State Road 54 East, 1 to 3 p.m. Non-residents welcome. For more informa-. tion, call 973-3755. Mary Help of Christians band and choir concert, St.

Joseph Parish Center, 2 p.m. Donation: $1.25. Square dance classes, American Legion Hall, beginners 2 to 4 p.m., mainstream plus, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Bingo, sponsored by Lions Club of Zephyrhills, Oaks Royal Mobile Home Park, early bird 6 p.m., regular 7 p.m. Christian Science Lecture on "Christian Science What It Is and Isn't," by Betty Carson Fields of Atlanta, Community Center in Zephyr Park, 3 p.m.

Gospel sing, Women's Club Building on Fifth Avenue, 7 p.m. Dance, Zephyrhills Tourist Club, 7:30 p.m. Music by and the Pep Peddlers." Dance, Gem Estates, 2500 North 8 to 10:30 p.m. Music by "Zephyr Tones." DADE CITY Combination rim- and center-fire rifle match, Dade City Rod and Gun Club, State Road 52, 2 p.m. Bingo, sponsored by Maj.

Francis Dade Post 4283, Veterans of Foreign Wars, VFW Hall, 6:30 p.m. Dance, Country Aire Village, 1920 23rd 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Music by "Dreamers." Donation: $1. Public welcome. PORT RICHEY Division One Pasco County An annual science fair Jan.

27-28 in the school media center. Judging will take place from 9 a.m. to noon on Jan. 27. The exhibits will be open to the public Jan.

28 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The awards cerermony will be held at 7:30 p.m. David Beiderman, technical supervisor of Stauffer Chemical Company, recently visited Beki Bean's Prime Time The doctors also warned against possible skin damage by sunlamps and tanning salons. "Signs of aging rarely appear in protected skin until sometime after age 50, and even then aging progresses very slowly," they said.

The doctors urged people to stop spending millions of dollars annually for creams, lotions and oils to help their skin get tanned because of the fallacy that a tanned person is healthier. The institute's dermatologists said prolonged exposure to the sun could also cause mild to severe itching in older persons, i "It is important for an older per cient Order of Hibernians business meeting, Community Room of Gulf View Square Mall, 1401 U.S. 19, 2:30 p.m. Dinner-dance, Jewish Community Center, 1718 Kennedy Drive, 6:30 p.m. Music by "Moonlight Serenades." Donation: $5.

NEW PORT RICHEY Alcoholics Anonymous Faith Group open meeting, Club, behind Sunoco Station, 201 U.S. 19 11 a.m. Faculty recital of Fine Arts Club of Pasco-Hernando Community College, auditorium of West Campus on Ridge Road, 7:30 p.m. Free and open to public. Alcoholics Anonymous Serenity Grop open meeting, Club, behind Sunoco Station, 201 U.S.

19 8 p.m. LEISURE HILLS Dinner, sponsored by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8681, 95 Second St. HUDSON Hawaiian luau night, sponsored by Aripeka Elks Lodge 2520, 302 Hudson attitude adjustment hour 6 to 7 p.m.; dinner, 7 to 8 p.m.; revue 9 p.m., followed by dancing. Donation: $10. Alcoholics Anonymous Hudson Saturday Niters open meeting, Hudson Chamber of Commerce Building, Sunset and Main streets, 8 p.m.

BAYONET POINT Pancake breakfast, sponsored by Griffin Park Woman's Auxiliary, clubhouse on Michigan Street off Plaza Drive, south of State Road 52, 8 to 11 am. Price: $1.75. HOLIDAY Game day, sponsored by Disabled American Veterans chapter 78, DAV Hall, 4409 Fox Lane, earlybird noon, followed by regular. Lunch available from 10:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

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