JOHN LIPUT JUDITH HARDING MARIAN SLUTZKER Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc. (EEI), a local non-profit corporation, proudly announces the opening of the Meadows Nursing Center - a 120-bed facility at 55 West Center Hill Road in Dallas Township. The $5 million structure features the most modern equipment and services in skilled and intermediate nursing care. It is situated on a scenic 15 acre tract across from College on and is accessible from both Route 415 (the ¥allas-Harveys Lake Highway) and Lake Street. : The Meadows Nursing Center is the second phase of the Meadows Geriatric Campus being developed by EEL The first phase, the 120 unit Meadows Apartments, was completed in 1981. The Meadows Nursing Center is open to any person 18 years of age and older requiring nursing care. The Center accepts private paying residents and is also a provider under agreement with Medicare, Medicaid and the Blue Cross-65 special program and other qualifying ew Car Wash ® wax, foam brushes, vacuums and shampoo. . Qedidia’s Opens Jedidia’'s Restaurant, business, effective July 1. Lewisburg, insurance programs. The Meadows Nursing Center will utilize a full-team medical approach on an on-going basis with each resident. Along with complete nursing service, the Center will have two physicians available to provide the medical care required to assure each and every resident to best in health care. Physical therapy will be available on a daily basis for those residents requiring such therapeutic and recreational activities, dietary service, social services, housekeeping, laundry, beauty and barber service, pharmacy and eye, dental and podiatric care. The Center also houses a gift shop, snack shop, large living areas and a comfortable lounge area. Mrs. Marian Slutzker has been named Therapeutic Recreation Director of the center. A native of North Carolina, Mrs. Slutzker served as Therapeutic Recreation Director for the Virginia Reha- Dallas: Post/Rod Kaye Dallas Post/Rod Kaye has opened for The Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers, has prepared a Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and an Environ- mental Assessment (EA) for’ the Wyoming Valley Comprehensive - Study, Pennsylvania. The study investigated conditions along the ing the communities of Wilkes-Barre, Hanover Township, Kingston, Edwardsville, Plymouth, Swoyersville and Forty Fort. The views of federal and non-federal agencies and interests have been solic- ited during the planning effort. Copies of the corre- system of levees protect- = A NNN cash today! WE'LL PUBLISH YOUR “EF THE SALE °Post Ih he dd hdd ed de a a a “beloved of God, God's darling." 2 spondence are included in the EA. The FONSI and EA conclude that no signif- icant environmental impacts can be expected from the proposed action. FLORIST Open 7 days 675-2500 ON BEHALF OF THE HARVEY'S LAKE HOMECOMING FESTIVAL, MANY THANKS TO THE DALLAS POST AND THE PUBLIC FOR THEIR SUPPORT. bilitation Center for the Blind in Richmond, Va. from 1972-77. After relocating to New Orleans in 1978, she served as Program Director for the New Orleans Home for Jewish Aged until 1980. Mrs. Shutzker, who resides in Dallas with her husband and two children, will be in charge of individual and group therapeutic recreation functions, volunteer recruitment and public relations. John Liput has been named Director of Admissions and Social Services. He is a graduate of Pittston Area High School, King’s College where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology and the University of Scranton where he received a Master of Science Degree in Counseling. Liput has been employed as a caseworker in the Social Services Department at Valley Crest, Luzerne County Home, since 1975 where he dealt primarily with geriatric patients. Liput, his wife, the former Priscilla Reese, and their son, Colin Michael, reside at 166 Church St., Dallas. Judith A. Harding, RN, has been named Director of Nursing. A graduate of St. Petersburg Junior College Division of Nursing Education, Mrs. Harding was formerly employed at Rural Health Corp. of Northeast Pennsyl- vania and in the marketing department of Upjohn Health Care Corp. The mother of four children, she and her husband, Harold, reside in Noxen. Complete information on the Center’s services, admis- sions policy, and costs can be obtained by contacting the Meadows Nursing Center Admissions Office at 675-8600: The office is open daily Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Valentine’s FINE JEWELRY & ACCESSORIES Antiques Etcetera Rt. 309, Dallas Joly 14.16 Hour 10.00.4-00 Srbaslontiad deascounts on A odoctord Some ; Subscribe | Just fill out the coupon and mail it with your check or money order to: The Dallas Post P.O. Box 366 Dallas, Pa. 18612 l [] $12 1year [] s23 2 years [] $32 3 years [)s14 1 year out of state i Orcall 675-5211 for assistance. i ! Address State Zip What do Waco, Texas; Hagerstown, Maryland; and Kalamazoo, Michigan have in common with Wilkes-Barre? That’s exactly what the Commit- tee for Economic Growth is assessing. Fred Hartwigsen, Plan- ning Task Force Chairman of the Committee for Eco- nomic Growth, recently announced that the study groups are completing Element I of the Commu- nity Assessments project. In Element I, the Plan- ning Task Force is study- ing more than 30 specific areas of the community including education, hous- ing, land resources, com- munications, taxes and labor. Each of these groups were scheduled to submit their reports by late June. Element 2 of the project, which will begin shortly, involves identifying other areas which will provide a basis for comparison and evaluation. The Wilkes-Barre/Wyo- ming Valley’s characteris- tics will be compared with four cities in Pennsylvania and 11 cities in other states. The areas in Pennsyl- vania were selected because of their size, loca- tion, and potential as a competitor for economic development. 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