PAGE SIXTEEN Mrs. Glenna Rozelle, Franklin Township tax collector, reminds tax- payers thatthe deadline forpayment of 1982 Dallas Area school district taxes are due and payable today, if taxpayers want to save the allowable two per cent discount. Mrs. home today from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. to accommodate those Franklin Township taxpayers, who desire to avail themselves of the two percent discount. After today, school taxes will be payable at face value until November 15, when a 10 per cent last payment penalty will be added. Mrs. John (Lorraine) Madlyn Pavlovec, Mrs. Betty Heist, Mrs. Agnes Gashi and Mrs. Betty Hilstolsky. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hritzak and daughter, + Kim, of Orange and Mrs. Bonnie. Ramey and daughter, Holly, of Valley View Park have returned after visiting Mrs. Hritzak’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Race, Jr. and Holly’s father, Michael Woodward, Okla. School Menus DALLAS SCHOOLS Sept. 15-21 WEDNESDAY--Texas weiner (or plain hot op), or cheese steak hoagie, buttered mixed vegetables, fresh melon wedge, choice of milk. THURSDAY--Baked chicken dinner, roll-butter or chopped ham-n-cheese sandwich, crisp celery stalks, sliced peaches, choice of milk. FRIDAY--Pineapple juice, pizza (2 slices) or turkey deli (sliced turkey, leetuce, mayo), cinnamon applesauce, choice of milk. MONDAY--Mexican taco (gr. beef), or Sloppy Joe on bun, buttered lima beans, vanilla pudding w-topping, choice of milk. TUESDAY--Spaghetti w-meat sauce, Italina bread- butter, or Hot don on roll, salad greens w-dressing, chilled pears, choice of milk. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL Sept. 15-17 WEDNESDAY--Meatball hoagie, French fries, tossed salad, cookies, milk. THURSDAY--Turkey on stick, buttered peas-carrots, bread-butter, peanut butter celery, pudding, chocolate or white milk. FRIDAY--Breaded fish, buttered rice, corn, bread- butter, tastycake, milk. WEST SIDE VO TECH Sept. 15-21 WEDNESDAY--Oval spice-cheese on seeded roll, chips, vegetable soup, orange smiles, milk. THURSDAY-Ziti-meat sauce, grated cheese, tossed salad-choice of dressing, roll-butter, fruited jello, milk. FRIDAY--Juice, pizza, buttered vegetables, cupcake, milk. MONDAY--Sausage patty on roll, French fries, heavenly delight, fruit cocktail-whip cream, milk. TUESDAY--Taco, buttered corn, lettuce-tomato, corn chips, Tech squares, milk. RAGGEDY ANN & ANDY PLAYSCHOOL Sept. 15-21 WEDNESDAY -Vegetable beef soup-crackers, pudding milk. THURSDAY --Hot dogs w-cheese, carrots, fruit, milk. FRIDAY--Tuna sandwich, raw vegetables chips, jello, fruit punch. MONDAY--Beef-a-roni, bread-butter, peas, jello, milk. TUESDAY--Bologna sandwich, carrot sticks, pudding, milk. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beardslee of Damascus, have. returned after visiting Rev. and Mrs. ‘Donald Walter in Cen- termoreland. Methodist Women of the Orange UM Church will hold a benefit hoagie sale tomorrow at the church hall. Pickup orders will be available tomorrow morning from 9 to 12. Mrs. Edie Shupp is president of the Orange UM Women. A new candlelighter was donated to: Mount Zion UnitedMethodist Church by Leon Van Tuyle of Mount Zion. the Sept. 5 worship ser- vice. Noxen Ambulance Association will hold an open house at the Noxen Community building on Sunday from 12 to 5 p.m. when the recently pur- chased Noxen Community Ambulance will be on display. The helicopter from the Geisinger Medical Center at Dan- ville will make an ap- pearance Sunday after lin connection with the open house. The Noxen am- bulance Association concluded its series of social benefit parties at Hanson’s Park, Harveys Lake, on Labor Day. Board of directors of the ambulance = association have expressed thanks and appreciation to Donald Hanson, park owner, for his courtesies during the summer period in helping to raise funds for the association. Congregational dinner of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church of Noxen will be held Sunday, Sept. 26, in the parish hall. Walter Galka and Candy Jones areheading the com- mittee on arrangements. Church Council of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church met lastevening and discussed plans for the congregational dinner. Ladies Society of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church furthered plans for a benefit bazaar and turkey dinner to be held Satur- day, Oct. 12, in the parish hall. A men’s Sunday School Class has been organized at the Orange United Methodist Church. Malcolm Baird is the teacher. Sandy Baird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Baird of Sutton Creek Road, Orange, is home after a three-day medical stay at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Bertha Scott of Mount Zion underwent surgery last week at Memorial Hospital. Friends of Art. Baird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Baird of Orange, coming along nicely after a serious heart problem. Education committee of Kunkle United Methodist Church will host a presentation by the Wyoming Valley Drug and Alcohol Service, Inc., entitled “A Family in Conflict’’ tomorrow evening at the church. The program is disigned for those in the seventh grade and older and their families. United Methodist Women of Noxen UM Church = will hold a rummage and bake sale in the church basement on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rev. C. Jack Orr, who served as pastor of the Harmony Grove Com- munity Church for more than 33 years, will be the guest speaker at the Child Evangelism Fellowship’s fall banquet to be held Saturday evening at6:30 in the Middle School at Tunkhannock. Special music will be sung by Billy Montross of Cen- termoreland and the group from the Baptist Bible College at Tunkhannock. 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Tim is a junior and is studying for a degree in math education. They are the children of Rev. and Mrs. Jerry and Jeanette Donna Shippey has entered Bob Jones University at Greenville, S. C. where she began freshman studies for a degree "in business ad- ministration. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Shippey, who accompanied her to Greenville, S. C. Ronnie Swingle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Swingle, Sr., Noxen, has resumed studies at Millersville State College where he is a junior, pursuing studies for a degree in industrial arts. dancing were enjoyed at the largely attended af- fair. Mrs. Betty Heist and ‘Mrs. Geskey served on the arrangements committee. Fall banquet of the CEF will be held at the Tunkhannock Middle School on Carol Montross and Betty Statnik of Cen- termoreland are serving on the arrangements committee. Those the Centermoreland area are asked to bring a covered dish and their own table service. Girl and Boy Scout troops at Centermoreland Church. © Mrs. Ama DeGraw also is leader of the Junior Girl Scouts. Cadette Girl © Scouts registration continued tomorrow evening at 7 at the Cen- termoreland UM Church. ' Mrs. The sacrament of baptism was ad- ministered on Sunday, Sept. 5, to Jason Michael Parrish, infant on of Mr. and Mrs. Dana Parrish, in the Carverton une Methodist, Church, Ré®y) Sharon Dixon is Dr. Allan Cease, pastor, Cadette Scout leader. officiated. 9 eo TY >... "THE SOLAR KING" 194 Zerby Ave., Kingston 287-6883 Solar Energy Specialists INVITES YOU to come and see the latest in up-to-date energy saving equipment — talk to the experts who know how to use these systems to save you money. are being reorganized for | the coming season. Cub i Scouts can register this afternoon at 5 at the Centermoreland UM Church annex. Mrs. Anna DeGraw is cub scout leader. 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