8 The Dallas Post D allas, PA ~ rs ~~ Wednesday, March 22 , 1989 AM od ERA CASE RR SST UNEASE 22007 TL re el i as di 2 rim SSN NS i Se A Se ER Fa Daffodil Days start March 27 and Dallas Township Officer John Appel. (C.M. Denmon Photo) Women's Clubs promote drug-free school zones - DRUG FREE SCHOOL ZONE - Mary Rice, president of Dallas Woman's Club, presented Superinten- dent of Dallas Schools with a Drug Free School Zone sign last week at Dallas Senior High School designating the school as the first one in the Dallas and Kingston Township area. Participating in the presentation were front row, from left, Wycallis, John Rogers, Nancy Rowlands, Mary Rice, Martha Reese, Legion V.P.; Nancy Barnard and son Patrick; JoAnn Hall, Robert Cartier; back row, Stuart Oakley, Clem Norman, Leonard Roginski, Ron Mosca, Gus Faerber, Edward Buckley, Thomas Reese, £ The Daffodil, the “Flower of Hope” is a symbol in the fight against cancer. Daffodils will be sold for $4.00 for a bunch of 10 throughout the Wyoming Valley from March 27 - 31, during Daffodil Days, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. ' Proceeds from the sale of the flowers will benefit cancer research, education and patient services. Orders can be placed by calling the A.C.S. office at 825-7763 and anyone interested in assisting during Daffodil Days is urged to call. Pictured above are committee members: from left, Dotti Henry, Dallas Churches and Temples co- chairman; Jan Gunster, Dallas Public Relations Director, A.C.S.; CeCe McCarthy, Churches and CaaS et CE The members of the Dallas Area feet of real property on which is Federated Women's Clubs in con- ocated a public, private or paro- junction with the Luzerne County chial school.” If convicted, the of- Federation of Women's Clubs, have fender would receive, in addition joined forces to help promote drug {o the regularly imposed sentence, free schools in a positive manner. a minimum confinement ofat least As of July 1, 1988 Act 31 be: two years and an additional mini- came law in Pennsylvania. A por- mum of one year if the offense tion of this act deals with drug involves a minor. The goal of the project is to raise join in the fight against illegal the funds necessary to provide Drug Free School Zone signs for every school (Kindergarten to Twelfth) in Luzerne County. While the group realizes that these signs will not obliterate drug use, the Women's Clubs feel it is their responsibility, as a community, to drugs. Nina Totenberg, National Public © Radio’saward-winning legal affairs correspondent, will be the featured speaker for the Rosenn Lecture ~ Series at Wilkes on Tuesday, March 28. The lecture will be held at 8 p-m. in the Darte Center for the Performing Arts, and is open to the public free of charge. Her reports air regularly on NPR's critically- acclaimed news magazines “All Things Considered,” “Morning Edition," and “Weekend Edition.” Nina Totenberg's coverage of the Supreme Court and of legal affairs in general has won her widespread recognition. She has been honored six times by the American Bar Association for her coverage and received the 1987 Media Merit Award from the Association of Trial Dallas Fire and Ambulance ~ Association, Inc. held its annual election of officers in January. ~The 1989 Fire Officers elected ~ were: Theodore Wright, Fire Chief; BrettSlocum, Assistant Fire Chief. : ChiefWright also appointed the following officers: Thomas - Doughton, Assistant Chief; Donald ~ Bulford, Assistant Chief; Russell ~ Eyet, Assistant Chief; Timothy Carroll, Captain; Al Shaffer, Engi- neering Manager; F.J. Barry, Engineer; Frank Morgan, Engi- | ‘neer. Ht The 1989 Ambulance Officers ~~ elected were: Robert Kile, Ambu- lance Chief; Nancy Ruggere, As- ~The Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Luzerne County is currently recruiting volunteers from the Back Mountain Area. Volunteers are needed for the li- brary to file, type and shelve books. The days and hours are flexible. Volunteers are also needed in the Meadows Nursing Home to help with escorting, friendly visitingand | | assistingwith meals and programs. 8 Te days and hours are also flex- ible. ; | ~~ RSVP's requirements for volun- teering is to be at least 60 years of ‘age. If you are interested in either ~ position, please call RSVP at 287-- 5949. RSVP is sponsored by the 1 AW ; J ; i ) 2.8 i. A RAPERIES 8 & INTERIORS 8 by Marie Duffy Total Decorating Service e Draperies & Sheers e Bedspreads ¢ Verticals e Blinds e Shutters e Custom Color Consultation 868-6539 For All Your '] Decorating Needs | Lawyers of America for continued excellence in legal reporting. Toten- berg also won the coveted Sidney Hillman Foundation Award, the Headliner Award, and the Arm- strong Award for a series on voting rights in the South. A frequent contributor to major newspapers and periodicals, she has published articles in “The New York Times,” “The Christian Sci- ence Monitor,” “Parade,” “The New Yorker,” and others. She is a fre- quent speaker at bar associations and law schools. Before joining NPR in 1975, Totenberg served as Washington editor of “New Times Magazine.” Before that she was the legal af- fairs correspondent for the “Na- Dallas Fire and Ambulance elects officers for 1989 sistant Ambulance Chief. Corporate elections were also Leld, and the following officers were elected: Robert Richardson, President; Timothy Carroll, Vice President; Lynn Sheehan, Secre- tary; Paul LaBar, Treasurer; Ed Roth, Trustee; Thomas Doughton, Trustee; William Baker, Trustee; Donald Shaffer, Trustee; Donald Bulford, Trustee. The Secretary appointed Nancy Ruggere as Corresponding Secre- tary. : The Corporate officers along with the elected Fire and Ambu- lance officers will serve as the Board of Control. Senior program needs volunteers Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bu- reau for the Aging and is federally funded by ACTION. i - Temples co-chairman; Sue Demidovitch, Shavertown; Restaurants chairman. NPR correspondent Nina Totenberg to lecture at Wilkes tional Observer.” At the “National Observer” Totenberg's much- quoted profile of J. Edgar Hoover prompted the late director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to pressure the publication to fire . her. The Observer printed Hoover's letter and stood by its reporter. Dean Norman Redlich, NewYork University, said, “As someone who has taught constititutional law for 27 years, 1 find that, in addition to explaining complex constitutional issues clearly for law audiences, Totenberg also manages to provide insights that are accurate and useful.” U.S. Department of Justice Solicitor General Rex E. Lee adds, “Nina Totenberg is a good journal- offenses “committed within 1000 ist because she understands not only her profession but also mine. I have been impressed with her command of basic constitutional principles. 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