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Egyptian Heaven 45. Rug Type 46. Applaud 48. Danish Money 49. Melody 50. Calendar Abbr. 51. Gel Bill introduced ! The state lottery’s use of foreign- made hand calculators and coffee mugs as prizes has prompted the prime sponsor of legislation requir- ing the use of domestic products to step up his lobbying efforts for passage of the bill. ! State Rep. Stanley J. Jarolin, D- Luzerne, said he introduced the measure (H.B. 775) last spring, but it has been stalled in the House State Government Committee. “I intend to work House Bill 775 out of committee and out to the full House for a vote as soon as possi- ble,” added Jarolin. ‘I want it to be against the law for any state agency to use any foreign products, period. If it can’t be gotten in Pennsylvania or the United States, it shouldn’t be * gotten at all.” | Barn burns Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Wilkes-Barre General Hospital has been awarded a three-year Cer- tificate of Accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAH). The accredita- tion is evidence of General's efforts to provide quality health care to residents of Wyoming Valley and Luzerne County. Benefits of accreditation include the formal certification of hospital programs, facilities and patient care services by a nationally recog- nized review organization. Such endorsement helps hospitals qualify for professional programs, reim- bursements, licensure requirements and other certification for pro- grams, staff and services. JCAH accreditation is a voluntary process that allows facilities to demonstrate their accountability and commitment to excellence in the provision of health care serv- ices. To become accredited, Wilkes- Barre General Hospital voluntarily requested an on-site evaluation by surveyors who applied national standards of health care delivery. JCAH is a private, not-for-profit organization whose surveyors and board of commissioners are health care professionals appointed by the American College of Surgeons, American College of Physicians, American Dental Association, American Hospital Association and American Medical Association. DARLENE PIRO, daughter of Gaetano H. and JoAnne Piro of 81 W. Mount Airy Road, Shavertown, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of airman first class. Piro is a financial services spe- cialist at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., with the 836 Air Divi- sion. She is a 1984 graduate of Dallas Senior High School. -0- PVT. DONALD P. RORICK, JR., son of Donald P. and Mary Rorick of Rural Route 1, Dallas, has com- pleted basic training at Fort Jack- son, S.C. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. He is a 1985 graduate of Tunkhan- nock High School. -0- TONY AND GARY MARTIN of Idetown are pleased to announce the baptism of their daughter, Carly Renee Martin, at the Lehman United Methodist Church on Sept. 22. Carly was born on May 8 at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital in Kings- ton. During her baptism, the Lehman Choir sang a special written song by organist Ros Santos. Certificates and a book were preented to the parents by Rev. Michael Shambora. The Martins have two other chil- dren, sons Erik who is 13 and Holt who is 10. -0- MEMBERS OF THE DELTA KAPPA GAMMA SOCIETY INTER- NATIONAL, Alpha Rho Chapter, recently inducted new members into the organization. Members of the society, active and retired educa- tors, work together to further the cause of quality education. New members are Miss Mary Delaney and Dr. Karen Boback. Officers of the Alpha Rho Chapter are Margaret Stelevick, president; Virginia Jenkins, first vice presi- dent; Doris McCain, recording sec- retary; Theresa Kruse, treasurer. SGT. ROBERT P. LASCO, son of Robert P. and Donna M. Lasco of Rural Route 1, Sweet Valley, has re- Greece, for six years. Lasco is a linguist with the 6931st Electronic Security Squadron. He is a 1978 graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, Lehman. DONALD E. IDE, son of Elliot and Beverly J. Ide of Rural Route 4, Dallas, has been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of airman first class. Ide is a jet engine mechanic at Plattsburgh Air Force Base, N.Y., with the 380th Field Maintenance Squadron. He is a 1984 graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, Lehman. ‘O° MARINE PFC. WILLIAM E. ANKER, son of Harry and Maude Anker of Route 1, Upper Demunds Road, Dallas, has completed the Infantry Combat Training Course at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. 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