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Get a subscript io n t o the NEWS! Call 785-3800 THE FOREST CITY NEWS, FOREST CITY, PA 18421 * WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016 * PHONE 570-785-3800 * email [email protected] - PAGE 11 HELP WANTED Legal Notices Pictured from leſt celebrating Memorial Day are: Robert Reagan, Will Freiermuth, Ed Jonas, Dale Bryant, Tim Hall, Howard Bryant, Ben Ponczek, Timothy A. Bryant Sr., and Jim Dixon. Front row from leſt: William K. Bryant, Emma J. Lawson, and Timothy A. Bryant Jr. Memorial Day Sunday, May 29th, found the congregation at Cold Spring Chapel steeped in the celebration of God and America. Opening services began with the singing of our National Anthem as mem- bers of the Color Guard from the Costello-Monahan-Brown Post #964 introduced the Stars and Stripes. Commander James Dixon led the gathering in the Pledge of Allegiance and Adjutant Timothy Brown gave a short invocation and salutation for those missing in action. It was a day like no other in the his- tory of Cold Spring Chapel, where faith, patriotism, and family honor were the identi- fying emblem of the day. Aſter the invocation by Pas- tor Mary Bryant, Roll Call be- gan and named all those who have served God and country so vigorously and so freely. They are: Dale C. Bryant, Dick- son Brown, Howard R. Bryant, Timothy A. Bryant Sr., Wil- liam K. Bryant, Kim Bryant, Richard L. Bryant, James M. Hunter, William Freiermuth, Edwin Jonas, Timothy Hall, Daniel Mege, Tammy Bendyk, Ben Ponczek, James Dixon, and Robert Reagan. Also recognized for service were those who have passed on. They were: Charles Shaf- fer, E. J. Donofry III, Howard Wilbur Bryant, George Ste- phens, Reed Jay Schweighofer, Louis Schweighofer, Frederick Schweighofer, and John David Szarka. The next generation of cha- pel veterans who are current- ly serving include: Timothy A. Bryant Jr., Kolin Bothun, and Emma J. Lawson, whose grandparents are also mem- bers of the chapel. All veterans received an American Flag lapel pin pre- sented by students: Savannah Rake and Allyson Whitmore. “It was a day of fiery preach- ing, gut-wrenching patriotism and an innate goodness that permeates the bodies, minds, and spirits of the entire con- gregation who have found their center in Jesus Christ and in America. Those great warriors who are mentioned above have fought in the Civil War, Iraq, Kuwait, Korea, Bos- nia, Vietnam as infantrymen, sailors, marines, paratroopers and our next generation serves as stalwart infantry soldiers and combat medics. “I can- not stress enough the depth of emotion and the dyed in the wool faith and patriotism that lives within all of us at Cold Spring Chapel. We are proud of and we love our veterans. They are truly the lifeblood of American freedom, said Pas- tor Bryant.” Cold Spring Chapel-Faith, Patriotism, and Family Honor on Memorial Day Mary Bryant flanked by her grandchildren, soldiers, Emma J. Lawson and Timothy A. Bryant Jr. PA# 020553 Daniels & CONSTRUCTION FULLY INSURED 570-222-5791 Serving NEPA Since 1993 All Types of Masonry Concrete - Brick - Block - Stucco - Dryvit - Retaining Walls Garages - Porches - Decks FOREST CITY NURSING & REHAB CENTER CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS POSITIONS AVAILABLE 3-11 & 11-7 SHIFT FULL or PART TIME Healthcare Package, Vacation Time, Sick Time, Personal Days, Holiday Pay, 401K For further information apply at 915 Delaware Street Forest City, PA Call: 570-785-3005 email, [email protected] or fax resume to 570-785-9559. EOE 29t2 SHERIFF’S SALE MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE IN THE COURT OF COM- MON PLEAS OF SUSQUE- HANNA COUNTY, upon Judg- ment entered therein, there will be exposed to public sale and outcry in the Sheriff’s Office, Susquehanna County Court- house Montrose, Pennsylva- nia, the following described real estate, to wit: SALE DATE AND TIME 8-23-2016 10:00 AM Writ of Execution No.: 2016-544 CP PROPERTY ADDRESS: RR 2 Box 3174 AKA 60 Mountain View Drive, Union Dale, PA 18470 LOCATION: Herrick Town- ship Tax ID #: 290.00-1,073.00,000. IMPROVEMENTS: ONE – ONE STORY WOOD FRAME COTTAGE DEFENDANTS: Michele S. Moore ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN- TIFF: Robert Williams, Esq (856)482-1400 NOTICE The Sheriff shall not be liable for loss or damage to the prem- ises sold resulting from any cause whatsoever and makes no repre- sentation or warranty regarding the condition of the premises. No- tice is hereby given and directed to all parties in interest and claim- ants that a Schedule of Distribu- tion will be filed by the Sheriff no later than 30 days aſter the sale and that distribution will be made in accordance with that Schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereaſter. Full amount of bid plus pound- age must be paid on the date of the sale by 4:30 p.m. or deed will not be acknowledged. For details on individual Sheriff Sales please go to: www.susquehannasheriff. com/sheriffsales.html Lance M. Benedict, Susquehanna County Sheriff 29t3 _______________________ The Chamber Gallery is proud to present an exceptional Solo Ex- hibition entitled “The Best Things in Life by Free: The Nature Pho- tography by Nancy Free” at The Chamber Gallery Carbondale, Pa., located in the historic Greater Carbondale Chamber of Com- merce Building, 27 North Main Street. The Opening Reception will be Friday, June 24, 2016 6-8 pm with entertainment by Jacqueline Paluszek, song stylist, accom- panied by professional guitarist, Patrick Fling along with other special entertainers who will complete the experiential eve- ning with “The Songs of Nature and the Beauty of life”. Nancy Free will be in aendance to an- swer questions concerning her photographs. Refreshment will be offered and the evening is free and open to the public. According to The Cham- ber Gallery Director, Ruthanne Jones, “We are so pleased to offer Nancy’s incredible wildlife pho- tography in exhibition format. Nancy Free, a long time citizen of Carbondale, has traversed the area landscape with camera at the ready, for the last 20 years, capturing the fleeting moments of Nature’s time-the creatures, floral and fauna with her “eagle eye” and abiding reverence for animals and the “Nature World”. Patience, Persistence and Perse- verance are qualities which de- scribe Nancy’s dedication to this highly difficult and specialized genre of photography which is her chosen passion. I would say that over the course of time many Facebook lovers have viewed Nancy’s countless beautiful im- ages on the web and I am so ex- cited that her fans will be able to now view and purchase these framed and printed inspiring treasures to bless their homes with the joy and beauty of our re- gion’s hallmarks through the giſt of Nancy’s love and eyes.” “God and nature awe me.”, stated Nancy, “My photogra- phy soothes my soul. It gives me great pleasure when something I’ve captured moves someone else, or inspires a warm memory. I’m happiest when I admire my hometown area, or hit the road with a camera in hand. My photos are moments, or memories, or personal smiles. They depict creatures, or land- scapes, or events, or beautiful things God has peppered this planet with, and I just happened to be curious enough, or appre- ciate that beauty enough to aim a camera at it and hit a shuer buon in hopes of freezing that moment; capturing that beauty, and creating a keepsake that will forever bring me back to that view, and the emotions and won- der I was feeling when inspired to reach for a camera in the first place.” As art critic, Roy Whitman has eloquently suggested “When one views Nancy’s photographs, you are certain to come away with a feeling of excitement and wonder of life and a deep faith in a higher Power. One thing remains intact, reason, spirit and faith intersect in her work like lighted candles dedicated to the living and life itself. We are leſt delighted and even a lile speechless by her amazing acumen and insight into Nature and natural beauty.” “The Best Things in Life by Free: The Nature Photography of Nancy Free” will be on exhibition through out the summer until September 12, 2016. The Cham- ber Gallery is Free and Open to the Public 9 am -5pm, Monday through Friday. Special Sunday viewings of the exhibit can be made by ap- pointment through contacting Ruthanne Jones with the infor- mation of time and number of people in advance by calling and specifying “Sunday Visit” at The Chamber at 570-282-1690. “The Best Things in Life by Free: The Nature Photography of Nancy Free” is and affirming ex- perience and will be enjoyed and loved by the entire family and people of all ages. C’dale Chamber Gallery exhibit by Nancy Free The Farm Shehawken UM Women Festival Sat., July 2 The Shehawken United Methodist Women will hold its annual Shehawken Festi- val at the Shehawken United Methodist Church, Starrucca, PA on Sat., July 2, 2016 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Come en- joy delicious baked goods, deli salads, craſts, vintage tables, and walk away tacos and hot dogs + drink for lunch. All to benefit the mission work of Shehawken United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women. LEGAL AD As of June 15, 2016, The Susquehanna County Hous- ing and Redevelopment Au- thority have changed the time and date of their regularly scheduled Board Meeting. The Board Meetings will now be the second Wednesday of each month at 10:00 am. Below is a revised copy of the schedule, and locations of the remainder of the meetings for the rest of the year: July 13, 2016 10:00 Central Office, Montrose August 10, 2016 10:00 Prospect Park Apts., Susque- hanna September 14, 2016 10:00 Harford Village Apts., Harford October 12, 2016 10:00 Central Office, Montrose November 9, 2016 10:00 New Milford Creekside Apts., New Milford December 14, 2016 10:00 Emerson Apartments, Hallstead 30t2 _______________________ Mt. View Garden Club to meet Sat., June 25 The Mountain View Garden Club will meet on Saturday morning, June 25 at 10 at the new Children’s Garden in Clif- ford. The Clifford Township Historical Society is develop- ing the Children’s Garden near the township building. Sandy Wilmot will be giving a tour followed by a short business meeting. If you’re interested in learning more about the gar- den club or the Children’s Gar- den, join us! For more information, contact Mary Ann at mao- [email protected] or 570- 785-5691. Aldenville Baptist Church Bible School “Cave Quest” following the light of the world, daily vacation bible school will be held at the Aldenville Baptist Church located at 971 Creek Dr. Prompton July 11-15 each evening from 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Kids will enjoy bible stories, craſt time, puppets, a light supper, games, music, snacks & more! Kids of all ages are welcome to join us for a fan- tastic week of learning about Jesus, The Light Of The World! For more information call, 570- 785-5095. Golf tourney to benefit LHV Local golfers are invited to the inaugural Heritage Ex- plorer golf tournament on Sunday, June 26, at Pine Hills Country Club, Taylor. Pro- ceeds benefit projects and pro- grams supporting the mission of Lackawanna Heritage Val- ley (LHV). Registration begins at 7 a.m. with tee-off at 8 a.m. for the captain and crew tour- nament. Lunch will be served at Pine Hills Bar & Grill fol- lowed by an awards presen- tation. In addition to 18 holes of golf, players will enjoy live entertainment, contests and door prizes. The cost is $100 per player. For non-golfers who would like to aend the luncheon, tickets are $50 per person. For more information on the golf tournament, sponsorship opportunities, or to register, email [email protected] or call 570.963.6730, extension 8203, and visit lhva.org. Clinton Center Baptist Church “Samson” trip The Clinton Center Baptist Church is sponsoring a trip to see “Samson” at the Sight and Sound Theatre in Lan- caster, PA on Thursday, June 30. An Amish family-style lunch is included. Tickets are $120.00 and seats are limited. For details call Mike Dolph at 570-470-5996, Teresa Ursino at 570-280-8640, or Don Hickey at 570-840-3798. Attention FCR Class of 2006 Forest City Regional’s class of 2006 will hold its 10-year reunion on Saturday, July 16 at the Red Schoolhouse in Pleas- ant Mount! For more informa- tion and registration, please join the class Facebook group at bit.ly/FCR2006. Alterna- tively, you can email Andrew Seaman at andrew.m.seaman@ gmail.com. Breakfast buffet set for Sun., July 3 A breakfast buffet, spon- sored by the Graan Singer Hose Co. #1 will be held on Sun., July 3, from 8 a.m. to noon at 702 Homestead St., Simpson. The cost is $8 for adults and $5 for children un- der 12. Menu items include: eggs, sausage, bacon, home fries and pancakes accompanied by orange juice, water, coffee and tea. The buffet breakfast will be held the first Sunday of each month. All benefits go to sup- porting Graan Singer Hose CO. #1.

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THE FOREST CITY NEWS, FOREST CITY, PA 18421 * WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2016 * PHONE 570-785-3800 * email [email protected] - PAGE 11

HELP WANTED

Legal Notices

Pictured from left celebrating Memorial Day are: Robert Reagan, Will Freiermuth, Ed Jonas, Dale Bryant, Tim Hall, Howard Bryant, Ben Ponczek, Timothy A. Bryant Sr., and Jim Dixon. Front row from left: William K. Bryant, Emma J. Lawson, and Timothy A. Bryant Jr.

Memorial Day Sunday, May 29th, found the congregation at Cold Spring Chapel steeped in the celebration of God and America. Opening services began with the singing of our National Anthem as mem-bers of the Color Guard from the Costello-Monahan-Brown Post #964 introduced the Stars and Stripes.

Commander James Dixon led the gathering in the Pledge of Allegiance and Adjutant Timothy Brown gave a short invocation and salutation for those missing in action. It was a day like no other in the his-tory of Cold Spring Chapel, where faith, patriotism, and family honor were the identi-fying emblem of the day.

After the invocation by Pas-tor Mary Bryant, Roll Call be-gan and named all those who have served God and country so vigorously and so freely. They are: Dale C. Bryant, Dick-son Brown, Howard R. Bryant, Timothy A. Bryant Sr., Wil-liam K. Bryant, Kim Bryant, Richard L. Bryant, James M. Hunter, William Freiermuth, Edwin Jonas, Timothy Hall, Daniel Mege, Tammy Bendyk, Ben Ponczek, James Dixon, and Robert Reagan.

Also recognized for service were those who have passed on. They were: Charles Shaf-fer, E. J. Donofry III, Howard Wilbur Bryant, George Ste-phens, Reed Jay Schweighofer, Louis Schweighofer, Frederick

Schweighofer, and John David Szarka.

The next generation of cha-pel veterans who are current-ly serving include: Timothy A. Bryant Jr., Kolin Bothun, and Emma J. Lawson, whose grandparents are also mem-bers of the chapel.

All veterans received an American Flag lapel pin pre-sented by students: Savannah Rake and Allyson Whitmore. “It was a day of fiery preach-ing, gut-wrenching patriotism and an innate goodness that permeates the bodies, minds, and spirits of the entire con-gregation who have found

their center in Jesus Christ and in America. Those great warriors who are mentioned above have fought in the Civil War, Iraq, Kuwait, Korea, Bos-nia, Vietnam as infantrymen, sailors, marines, paratroopers and our next generation serves as stalwart infantry soldiers and combat medics. “I can-not stress enough the depth of emotion and the dyed in the wool faith and patriotism that lives within all of us at Cold Spring Chapel. We are proud of and we love our veterans. They are truly the lifeblood of American freedom, said Pas-tor Bryant.”

Cold Spring Chapel-Faith, Patriotism, and Family Honor on Memorial Day

Mary Bryant flanked by her grandchildren, soldiers, Emma J. Lawson and Timothy A. Bryant Jr.

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SHERIFF’S SALE

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

IN THE COURT OF COM-MON PLEAS OF SUSQUE-HANNA COUNTY, upon Judg-ment entered therein, there will be exposed to public sale and outcry in the Sheriff’s Office, Susquehanna County Court-house Montrose, Pennsylva-nia, the following described real estate, to wit:

SALE DATE AND TIME8-23-2016 10:00 AM

Writ of Execution No.: 2016-544 CP

PROPERTY ADDRESS: RR 2 Box 3174 AKA 60 Mountain View Drive, Union Dale, PA 18470

LOCATION: Herrick Town-ship

Tax ID #: 290.00-1,073.00,000. IMPROVEMENTS: ONE –

ONE STORY WOOD FRAME COTTAGE

DEFENDANTS: Michele S. Moore

ATTORNEY FOR PLAIN-TIFF: Robert Williams, Esq (856)482-1400

NOTICEThe Sheriff shall not be liable

for loss or damage to the prem-ises sold resulting from any cause whatsoever and makes no repre-sentation or warranty regarding the condition of the premises. No-tice is hereby given and directed to all parties in interest and claim-ants that a Schedule of Distribu-tion will be filed by the Sheriff no later than 30 days after the sale and that distribution will be made in accordance with that Schedule unless exceptions are filed thereto within ten (10) days thereafter. Full amount of bid plus pound-age must be paid on the date of the sale by 4:30 p.m. or deed will not be acknowledged. For details on individual Sheriff Sales please go to: www.susquehannasheriff.com/sheriffsales.html

Lance M. Benedict, Susquehanna County Sheriff

29t3_______________________

The Chamber Gallery is proud to present an exceptional Solo Ex-hibition entitled “The Best Things in Life by Free: The Nature Pho-tography by Nancy Free” at The Chamber Gallery Carbondale, Pa., located in the historic Greater Carbondale Chamber of Com-merce Building, 27 North Main Street.

The Opening Reception will be Friday, June 24, 2016 6-8 pm with entertainment by Jacqueline Paluszek, song stylist, accom-panied by professional guitarist, Patrick Fling along with other special entertainers who will complete the experiential eve-ning with “The Songs of Nature and the Beauty of life”. Nancy Free will be in attendance to an-swer questions concerning her photographs. Refreshment will be offered and the evening is free and open to the public.

According to The Cham-ber Gallery Director, Ruthanne Jones, “We are so pleased to offer Nancy’s incredible wildlife pho-tography in exhibition format. Nancy Free, a long time citizen of Carbondale, has traversed the area landscape with camera at the ready, for the last 20 years, capturing the fleeting moments of Nature’s time-the creatures, floral and fauna with her “eagle eye” and abiding reverence for animals and the “Nature World”. Patience, Persistence and Perse-verance are qualities which de-scribe Nancy’s dedication to this highly difficult and specialized genre of photography which is her chosen passion. I would say that over the course of time many Facebook lovers have viewed Nancy’s countless beautiful im-ages on the web and I am so ex-cited that her fans will be able to now view and purchase these framed and printed inspiring treasures to bless their homes with the joy and beauty of our re-gion’s hallmarks through the gift of Nancy’s love and eyes.”

“God and nature awe me.”, stated Nancy, “My photogra-phy soothes my soul. It gives me

great pleasure when something I’ve captured moves someone else, or inspires a warm memory. I’m happiest when I admire my hometown area, or hit the road with a camera in hand.

My photos are moments, or memories, or personal smiles. They depict creatures, or land-scapes, or events, or beautiful things God has peppered this planet with, and I just happened to be curious enough, or appre-ciate that beauty enough to aim a camera at it and hit a shutter button in hopes of freezing that moment; capturing that beauty, and creating a keepsake that will forever bring me back to that view, and the emotions and won-der I was feeling when inspired to reach for a camera in the first place.”

As art critic, Roy Whitman has eloquently suggested “When one views Nancy’s photographs, you are certain to come away with a feeling of excitement and wonder of life and a deep faith in a higher Power. One thing remains intact, reason, spirit and faith intersect in her work like lighted candles dedicated to the living and life itself. We are left delighted and even a little speechless by her amazing acumen and insight into Nature and natural beauty.”

“The Best Things in Life by Free: The Nature Photography of Nancy Free” will be on exhibition through out the summer until September 12, 2016. The Cham-ber Gallery is Free and Open to the Public 9 am -5pm, Monday through Friday.

Special Sunday viewings of the exhibit can be made by ap-pointment through contacting Ruthanne Jones with the infor-mation of time and number of people in advance by calling and specifying “Sunday Visit” at The Chamber at 570-282-1690.

“The Best Things in Life by Free: The Nature Photography of Nancy Free” is and affirming ex-perience and will be enjoyed and loved by the entire family and people of all ages.

C’dale Chamber Gallery exhibit by Nancy Free

The Farm

Shehawken UM Women Festival Sat., July 2

The Shehawken United Methodist Women will hold its annual Shehawken Festi-val at the Shehawken United Methodist Church, Starrucca, PA on Sat., July 2, 2016 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Come en-joy delicious baked goods, deli salads, crafts, vintage tables, and walk away tacos and hot dogs + drink for lunch. All to benefit the mission work of Shehawken United Methodist Church and United Methodist Women.

LEGAL ADAs of June 15, 2016, The

Susquehanna County Hous-ing and Redevelopment Au-thority have changed the time and date of their regularly scheduled Board Meeting. The Board Meetings will now be the second Wednesday of each month at 10:00 am. Below is a revised copy of the schedule, and locations of the remainder of the meetings for the rest of the year:

July 13, 2016 10:00 Central Office, Montrose

August 10, 2016 10:00 Prospect Park Apts., Susque-hanna

September 14, 2016 10:00 Harford Village Apts., Harford

October 12, 2016 10:00 Central Office, Montrose

November 9, 2016 10:00 New Milford Creekside Apts., New Milford

December 14, 2016 10:00 Emerson Apartments, Hallstead30t2

_______________________

Mt. View Garden Club to meet Sat., June 25

The Mountain View Garden Club will meet on Saturday morning, June 25 at 10 at the new Children’s Garden in Clif-ford. The Clifford Township Historical Society is develop-ing the Children’s Garden near the township building. Sandy Wilmot will be giving a tour followed by a short business meeting. If you’re interested in learning more about the gar-den club or the Children’s Gar-den, join us!

For more information, contact Mary Ann at [email protected] or 570-785-5691.

Aldenville Baptist Church Bible School

“Cave Quest” following the light of the world, daily vacation bible school will be held at the Aldenville Baptist Church located at 971 Creek Dr. Prompton July 11-15 each evening from 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Kids will enjoy bible stories, craft time, puppets, a light supper, games, music, snacks & more! Kids of all ages are welcome to join us for a fan-tastic week of learning about Jesus, The Light Of The World! For more information call, 570-785-5095.

Golf tourney tobenefit LHV

Local golfers are invited to the inaugural Heritage Ex-plorer golf tournament on Sunday, June 26, at Pine Hills Country Club, Taylor. Pro-ceeds benefit projects and pro-grams supporting the mission of Lackawanna Heritage Val-ley (LHV). Registration begins at 7 a.m. with tee-off at 8 a.m. for the captain and crew tour-nament. Lunch will be served at Pine Hills Bar & Grill fol-lowed by an awards presen-tation. In addition to 18 holes of golf, players will enjoy live entertainment, contests and door prizes. The cost is $100 per player. For non-golfers who would like to attend the luncheon, tickets are $50 per person.

For more information on the golf tournament, sponsorship opportunities, or to register, email [email protected] or call 570.963.6730, extension 8203, and visit lhva.org.

Clinton Center Baptist Church “Samson” trip

The Clinton Center Baptist Church is sponsoring a trip to see “Samson” at the Sight and Sound Theatre in Lan-caster, PA on Thursday, June 30. An Amish family-style lunch is included. Tickets are $120.00 and seats are limited. For details call Mike Dolph at 570-470-5996, Teresa Ursino at 570-280-8640, or Don Hickey at 570-840-3798.

Attention FCR Class of 2006

Forest City Regional’s class of 2006 will hold its 10-year reunion on Saturday, July 16 at the Red Schoolhouse in Pleas-ant Mount! For more informa-tion and registration, please join the class Facebook group at bit.ly/FCR2006. Alterna-tively, you can email Andrew Seaman at [email protected].

Breakfast buffetset for Sun., July 3

A breakfast buffet, spon-sored by the Grattan Singer Hose Co. #1 will be held on Sun., July 3, from 8 a.m. to noon at 702 Homestead St., Simpson. The cost is $8 for adults and $5 for children un-der 12.

Menu items include: eggs, sausage, bacon, home fries and pancakes accompanied by orange juice, water, coffee and tea.

The buffet breakfast will be held the first Sunday of each month. All benefits go to sup-porting Grattan Singer Hose CO. #1.