The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 27, 1985, Image 2

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43. Click Beetle
47. Possess
48. Attract by Force
51. ———— Marvin
52. Aircraft (Comb. Form)
53. Sicilian Resort
54. Sin
55. Ore-Bearing Vein
56. Dutch Assembly
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1. Container 1. Covenant
5. Secular 2. John ————
9. Pal. Lib. Army 3. Crucifix Inscription
12. Lamb: Latin 4. Tight —————
13. Beige 5. Furnish
14. Columnist Reed 6. Emote
15. Woodworker 7. Resentment
17. Vane Direction 8. Tresses
18. Camera Stand 9. Outfitter
19. Coat Part 10. Unaspirated
“21. Printer’s Measure 11. Man’s Name
22. ——— Rica 16. Eternity
24. ——— Piper 20. Consumed
27. Pea Holder 22. Polyp
28. God of Love 23. Aroma
31. Levy 24. School Org.
32. Bolivian Indian 25. ——— Fleming
26. Inspector
27. Mountain Lion
29. Cheer
30. ———Caesar
35. Puzzle (Abbr.)
37. Mixer Part
39. Stately
40. 1051 To Cato
41. Marine Flatfish
42. Pitcher
45. Lab Vessel
46. Peruse
drivers
needed!
The Kingston Township Ambul-
ance Association is currently
accepting applications for volun-
teers to crew and drive their ambul-
ance and rescue units. People who
are available during the daytime
hours are especially needed.
Applicants must be 16 years of
age and possess working papers.
Applicants who wish to drive must
be 18 years of age and possess a
current and valid Pennsylvania
drivers license. The applicant must
have or be willing to obtain a CPR
card and at least a basic first aid
card.
The Kingston Township Ambul-
ance covers the Shavertown,
Trucksville, and outlying Carverton
areas of Kingston Township and
responds to all medical and acci-
dent emergencies, as well as medi-
cal transports proiding 24 hour cov-
erage.
Anyone interested in becoming a
member may obtain an application
by calling the ambulance number
696-3834 and leaving your name,
address and telephone number; or
by attending a monthly meeting
normally held the last Friday of the
month at 8 p.m. at the ambulance
building on East Center Street,
Shavertown.
Help us to help you!
Hotline installed
A new telephone hotline to be used
for reporting fraudulent use or
abuse of the PACE prescription
program for the elderly was dis-
closed by state Department of
Aging Acting Secretary Alma R.
Jacobs.
WILLIAM A. RUSIN, M.D.
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital’s medical staff
recently elected new officers for a three-year term.
William A. Rusin, M.D., was elected president-elect
of the medical staff.
A magna cum laude graduate of King’s College, Dr.
Rusin received his medical degree from Temple
University School of Medine, Philadelphia, Pennsyl-
vania. He completed a rotating internship at Geisinger
Medical Center, Danville and also served his resi-
dency in otolaryngology at that institutions. He served
on active duty as a major in the U.S. Army from 1968
to 1971.
The director of the Department of Otolaryngology at
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, Dr. Rusin is board-
certified in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck surgery
and is a member of the American Acacemy of
Otolaryngology.
He resides in Shavertown with his wife, Elaine, and
sons, William Jr. and Christopher.
Dorothy A. Farrell, M.D., was elected medical staff
assistant secretary.
She is an honors graduate of Chatham College,
Pittsburgh and received her medical degree from the
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Dr.
Farrell completed her medical internship in internal
medicine from the Albert B. Chandler Medical Center
at the University of Kentucky in Lexington and served
ZAHID HUSAIN, M.D.
a three-year residency at the University of Pittsburgh
Department of Neurology, where she received the
Neurology Resident Research Award and was a
teaching Fellow from 1978 to 1980.
A diplomat of the American Board of Psychiatry
and Neurology, Dr. Farrell was a 1984 recipient of the
American Medical Association’s Physician’s Recogni-
tion Award. She is a member of the American
Academy of Neurology, the American Medical Asso-
ciation and the Pennsylvana and Luzerne County
Medical societies.
She resides in Shavertown with her husband, Paul.
Zahid Husain, M.D., was elected medical staff
treasurer.
Dr. Husain is a 1966 graduate of Notre Dame
College, Dacca, Bangladesh and received his medical
degree from the University of Dacca in Dacca,
Bangladesh. He served a rotating internship in 1973 at
Dacca Medical College Hospital and during 1974-1975
served as house officer and senior house officer at
Ashton and Bolton General Hospital, Lancashire,
England. He then completed the two-year Straight
Medical Internship at Wilson Memorial Hospital,
Johnson City, New York.
He resides in Dallas with his wife, Betsy and
children, Shireen and Rehan.
The toll-free hotline number is 1- 2)
43. Bacchanals’ Cry 800-992-AGED. All calls will be kept
44, Lake to the Nile confidential. The hotline should not
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Rep. Frank Coslett said today
ing a day-care program for their
children is available at his district
office.
_ Coslett said a limited number of
copies of “A Day-Care Checklist of
Choosing a Program,” published by
the Pennsylvania Commission for
Women, may be obtained at his
district office, 1265 Wyoming Ave.,
Forty Fort. The telephone number
is 288-3990.
The commission compiled the
checklist in cooperation with the
departments of Public Welfare and
Education.
“With the ever-growing number of
families where both parents work or
single-parent families, there is an
increased need for day-care,” Cos-
lett said. “I believe this checklist
would be a great help to anyone in
need of such a program.”
The checklist includes sample
questions that parents can ask while
visiting a day-care center, and some
they should ask themselves before
selecting a program. Ther are also
tips on making the transition to day-
care smooth for child and parents,
and on keeping day-care a part of
the total family experience.
Three unclaimed, unexpired
Pennsylvania Lotto jackpots from
1984 are waiting to be claimed and
only two weeks remain to claim one
of them, announced Lynn R. Nelson,
Lottery Executive Director.
The Lotto jackpot from the draw-
ing of april 6, 1984, had a total
annuity value of $5,577,779.76. There
was one winning jackpot ticket sold,
with the prize to be paid in 21 equal
annual installments of $265,608.56,
less 20 percent for federal withhold-
ing tax. The winning Lotto numbers
from fps 6, 1984, were 07, 17, 28,
29, 34 and 39.
April 6, 1985, falls on a Saturday;
if some lucky person is holding that
winning ticket, he or she has until
4:30 p.m. on Monday April 8, 1985,
to file their claim at Lottery head-
quarters, in Middletown.
Information regarding the two
other unexpired, unclaimed Lotto
jackpots follows:
September 14, 1984, 1 of 4, $804,-
452.88 each 01-03-05- 29-30-35; October
9, 1984, 1 of 9, $694,211.28 each 07-10-
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