‘of age or older. 6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 26, 1997 Barbara Long publishes book ra Long of Barbara Long Associates, is the author of the 1997 publication, Jim Thorpe, - Legendary Athlete, published by Enslow Publishers Inc., Spring- field, NJ. The book is available for middle school level students to read about the life and career of one of the greatest athletes of all time. It contains many photographas including a photo- graph of Jim Thorpe's mauso- leum which was taken by the au- thor. Long, who lives in Langhorne, Lehman tax bills According to Lehman Township tax, collector Peggy Moyer, the 1997 County /Municipal Real Es- tate, Township Per Capita, and Street Lights tax bills have been issued Feb. 1st. * All bills have been mailed to the property owner and/or resident, at their last known address. Anyone not receiving their bills, or have recently sold their prop- erty, should notify the tax collec- tof. Those taxpayers who have an escrow account should promptly forward their Real Estate tax bills on to their bank or mortgaging PA is a Wilkes University gradu- ate and the daughter of Bill and Jean Long of Trucksville. She is a freelance writer and has written text for elementary, high school and college books as well as maga- zines such as Money Magazine and Fortune. She is currently serving on the board of directors for the USA Tennis Association and enjoys tennis, participating in matches and tournaments. This project was especially en- joyable because of her love of sports. sent Feb. 1 company for payment. Per Capita and Street Light bills are to be paid by the individual themselves. All residents 18 years of age and older are liable for the per capita tax. If you did not receive a tax bill, contact the tax collector. All 1997 bills are currently due at the rebate value through April 1. Anyone mailing in their taxes and would like a receipt, should enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. Office hours are Tuesdays and Wednesdays, from 10a.m.-5 p.m. and the last three days of rebate, March 29, 31 and April 1. Junior Church Program at Shavertown UM “In an effort to bring the word of the Lord into our children’s lives, the Shavertown United Methodist Church will offer a Junior Church Program. During the 9 a.m. Sunday Childrens Service a team of volunteers will find ways of helping our young people turn the right path and make the right decisions as they grow into adults. This will be accomplished through music, arts, crafts, story telling, reading, sign language, love, caring, listening and understanding. Next week's craft will be pretzel making. All are welcome. Please call 675-3616 for rhore information. v Vn . Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years Donations from participants are gratefully ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. : The following menu is for the week of March 3. All meals in- clude margarine, milk and coffee. ‘ MONDAY - Beef braciole w/ : gravy, whipped potatoes, vegetable medley, whole wheat bread, chilled pincapple w/coconut. Wow 2 whe EEE 3 eth WN NW ae vp ht A é oh A A =30 omfort and quality service. Go» the number are up outside, Call r number to make it better inside. PARKER nH CO. LOWER DEMUNDS RD., DALLAS, PA 18612 675- 4949 Carrier 3 675-1155 I 3 Were The Inside Guys. TUESDAY - Veal parmesan, shells w/tomato sauce, cauli- flower, Italian bread, mixed fruit cup, parmesan cheese. WEDNESDAY - Sweet and sour pork, parslied potatoes, Oriental vegetables, tomato juice, dinner roll, baked apple. THURSDAY - Stuffed peppers w/tomato sauce, butternut squash, wax beans, whole wheat roll, chocolate pudding. FRIDAY - Egg salad on Kaiser roll, fruited gelatin, assorted fresh vegetables, grapefruit juice, va- nilla cookie, Manhattan clam chowder. nd uncomfortable, call Guys." we can deliver cool, Ravioli & Homemade Soup Check Out Dine in or Take Out COMPANY "Your Hometown Restaurant" ALL WEEK SPECIAL Homemade $4.99 Our Friday Lenten Specials Pizza Lunch Specials 675- 17347 available daily 11 am - 4 pm Near Rt. 309-415 Intersection ¢ Open Daily 11:00 a.m. BS ES ROBIN LOUISE HARVEY AND JAMES EDWARD DUNN JR. Robin Harvey to marry James Edward Dunn Jr. Robert and Sarah Harvey, Centermoreland, announce the en- gagement of their daughter Robin Louise to James Edward Dunn Jr., of Boyertown, son of Judith L. Nichols, Boyertown and James E. Dunn Sr., Fleetwood. The bride to be is a graduate of West Side Area Vo-Tech High School, Data Processing Dept., and is employed by Sunshine Market, Inc., Wilkes-Barre. The prospective groom is a graduate of Boyerton Senior High School and is employed by Even-Flo Fire Protection, Phillipsburg, NJ, and a member of Local 699, Sprinkler Fitters. Miss Harvey is the granddaughter of Raymond and Esther Harvey, Carverton and Helen C. Yee, Centermoreland and the late Nicholas Frankie. Dunn is the grandson of the late Josephine and Otto (Jerry) Dunn and Paul and Evelyn Hassler of Fleetwood. The couple will exchange vows in early Mary, 1997. Trucksville United Methodist Women install 1997 officers The 1997 officers of the United Methodist Women of the Trucksville United Methodist Church were recently installed at the 11 a.m. Worship Service by Pastor Chuck Naugle. Those in- stalled were: President, Margaret Johnson; Vice-President, Evelyn Roberts; Recording Secretary and Sunshine Secretary, Bonnie Pajka; Treasurer and Program Resources, Barbara Glowach. The Mission Co-ordinators are: Spiri- tual Growth, Nancy Dukes; Social Action, Lorna Laskowski; Mem- bership, Nurture & Outreach, Elsie Johnson; Education & In- terpretation, Cora Porter; Com- munications Co-ordinator, Bar- bara Glowach; Nominations Com- mittee, Nancy Dukes, Chair; Minerva Owens, Bert Lohmann and Tillie Croom members. Our Church Key Woman is Blanche Atherholt. Kitchen Co-ordinator and Funeral Dinner Co-ordinator is Betty June Mathers. The Trucksville Unit is proud that four of its members also serve on the Wyoming Conference (Mar- garet Johnson and Cora Porter) and Wilkes-Barre District (Nancy Dukes and Barbara Glowach) United Methodist Women Mission ol Teams. Following the service the United Methodist Women hosted an ap-' preciation luncheon for the entire « congregation. Homemade soups, sandwiches, jello salads and des-’ sert were enjoyed by all. The luncheon is a way to say “Thank | You” to the congregation for all the help and support which is offered to women in their work for =~ mission. £7) Class of 1972 seeks classmates The Dallas Senior High School Class of 1972 Reunion Commit- tee is planning its 25th class re- union. The committee is looking for several class members. If any- one has a current address for the following people, please call Debbie Reimiller Adams at 696- 3464 or Allyson Lord at 333-4575. Melanie Albert, Alan Beard, Linda Blair, Roger Brown, Robert Carle, Kevin Colovos, Michael Cybulski, Kathleen Dorosky, Marie Edwoschenko, Karen Fedock, John Filar, Patricia Amber Michelle Mulhern turns five Celebrating her fifth birthday Feb. 26, is Amber ‘Michelle Mulhern, daughter of Jim and Chris Mulhern of Shavertown. She is the granddaughter of Jim and Anne Mulhern Parsons, and the late Peg and Bill Batton of Baltimore, Md. Amber has a sister Kelsey, three years old. Fortuck, Bruce Frey, Charles Gabel, Susan George, Groblewski, Gerald Harris, Nancy Howell, Walter Karl, Frank Mark Karweta, Timothy Kaye, Charlene - Kozak, Christine Kreidler, Katherine Kreidler, William. McHale, Sandra Molecavage, Nelson E. Nelson, III, Kathleen Nolan, Nancy Pickert, Nancy Samuels, Deborah Schooley, Kathleen Smith, Linda Traver, . Clark Turner, June Wasserott, Alexander Wazeter, Linda Wentz, Joseph Whalen and Alan ZaboskKi. RELIGIOUS SERVICES Bi 7 Steven's Town & Country Cleaners Country Club Shopping Ctr. «+ 675-0468 QUALITY DRYCLEANING A member of the International Fabricare Institute, of the association of professional drycleaners and launderers. Same Day Service - Monday - Saturday in by 11:00 ready by 4:00 - Available by Request. Shirts Laundered - Draperies and Household Items Alterations - Wedding Gown Specialist Fine Dry Cleaning Pick Up & Deliveries Available in Dallas & Kingston Area Steven's Town & Country Cleaners 675-0468 Monday - Friday 6:30 A.M. - 7 P.M. Saturday 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. Country Club Shopping Ctr. « Route 309 Dallas Hours: The Professional Edge, The Personal Touch \: >, HOW DO YOU SEE YOURSELF? How you look says a lot about how you feel. Why not look and feel your best? It's something to reflect upon. PLASTIC & RECONSTRUCTIVE S UR GE O NS V > C.K. Chung, M.D. George F. Speace, M.D. © Ira C. Krafchin, M.D. © Gerald J. Levandoski, Jr., M.D. Experienced, Board Certified Surgeons in a professional, comfortable, confidential setting. Wilkes-Barre © 821-2820 ° Clarks Summit « 586-5000 BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd.,- <= : Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Christian Education for | all ages, 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed., 7 p.m., "Genos" youth service. Midweek home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer 6:30-7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. a DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Sunday School 9 am. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675-3616. Pastors: Rev. Douglas and Janet Bryant: i; 4 Clark. Music Dir., John Vaida. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service;, SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship Services. Visitors gxpecied. PHONE-A-PRAYER 675-4666. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. Sat. Worship 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Worship 8:30 and 11 a.m.; Sunday, Church School 9:45 a.m.; Cry Room and Nursery available. Bible Study 9 a.m. Tues. mornings and 7 p.m. Wed. evenings. Rev. Robert K. Bohr, Interim Pastor. Phone 675-3859. Everyone Welcome. 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