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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, SEPTEMBER 7, 2016 * PHONE 570-785-3800 * email [email protected] - PAGE 11 Legal Notices Heroin task force hot line The Wayne County Heroin Prevention Task Force anony- mous tip line can be text mes- saged to 570-391-0657 also like them on FACEBOOK to keep you up to date with activities. The task force’s goal is to provide educa- tion to the community. Hist. Society Museum hours Listed below The Forest City Area Histor- ical Society Museum on Main St. will be open at the follow- ing dates and times: Sun., Sept. 25, 10-12 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 On April 14, 2016, Prompton Tool, Inc. was presented the Unison Industries, Inc. Platinum Supplier of the Year Award. This award places Prompton Tool in the elite supplier category and is a testament to the quality and hard work of Prompton’s 63 employees and its share- holders, Martin and Susan Rollison. Prompton Tool, Inc. was acquired in 1976 by Martin and Susan Rollison. Following Mar- tin’s passing in 2015, Susan assumed the reins and continues to expand the company today. The company was literally started in a one room schoolhouse in Prompton, PA, and as a re- sult of continuous success, presently occupies a 100,000 square foot facility in Honesdale, PA. Prompton Tool, Inc. receives Platinum Supplier Award ESTATE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Leers of Administration have been granted in the Estate of MICHAEL T. FORTUNER SR, late of Clifford Township, Susquehanna County, Penn- sylvania (died July 30, 2016). All persons indebted to the Estate are requested to make payments and all those having claims or demands are to pres- ent same, without delay to Ju- dith Lapenta, Executrix of the Estate or Sean P. McGraw, Es- quire, Aorney for the Estate, 41 N. Main Street, 4th Floor, Carbondale, PA 18407. Sean P. McGraw, Esquire Aorney for the Estate 41t3 _______________________ ESTATE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Leers of Administration have been granted in the Estate of DAVID G. DELZELL, late of Herrick Township, Susque- hanna County, Pennsylvania (died August 7, 2016). All per- sons indebted to the Estate are requested to make payments and all those having claims or demands are to present same, without delay to Patricia Mahler, Executrix of the Estate or Sean P. McGraw, Esquire, Aorney for the Estate, 41 N. Main Street, 4th Floor, Carbon- dale, PA 18407. Sean P. McGraw, Esquire Aorney for the Estate 41t3 ______________________ The Greater Carbondale Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Steamtown National Historic Site is proud to present “the NEPA Valley Wine Train”. This year two separate dates are available for your enjoyment. Choose either or both, Saturday, Sep- tember 17th or Saturday, September 24th. Explore the NEPA Valley by rail while en- joying food and wine parings, live entertainment at each platform, D&H history with Historian Dr. S. Robert Powell and stops at 5 train platforms in the Valley. Your day will get underway at the Carbondale train platform at 2pm and will finish at 7 pm at Steamtown Trolley Museum parking lot in Scranton. Round trip trans- portation will be provided by Propst Transportation. The NEPA Valley Wine Train is one of the most dis- tinctive excursions, offering an authentic, memorable ex- perience that echoes the glory days of train travel, with food and wine pairings at each stop, NEPA Valley scenery and ulti- mate relaxation aboard vin- tage rail cars. This rail excur- sion will run on 16-miles of track in the heart of the NEPA Valley. Each participant will receive a wine tote bag sponsored by The Forest City News and other businesses. Tickets are $50pp and can be purchased by calling the Greater Carbon- dale Chamber of Commerce at 570-282-1690 beginning Au- gust 1st. Space is limited. *You must be 21 or over to participate in this event & con- sumption of alcohol is prohib- ited on the train cars. Alcohol may be consumed at each plat- form. Thank you to our sponsors: PPL Electric Utilities and Mo- hegan Sun Pocono. Participating at each plat- form on the NEPA Wine Trains Saturday, September 17th Carbondale: Fern Hall Inn, the Plate d ‘Azure & Pendrak Family Winery Archbald: Rossi’s Ristoran- te & Ferrone Family Winery Jessup: Café Colarusso & Case Quaro Winery Olyphant: Chocolate Cre- ations & Wine Made *Live entertainment with Classical Guitarist Jay Steveski will be at each platform. Saturday, September 24th Peinato’s Restaurant, Am- bers Restaurant & Bar & III Ponds Winery Archbald: the Grill at the Highlands & Marilake Winery Jessup: Mariano’s Cucina & Capra Colina Winery Olypant: O’Town Craft House & Lucchi Family Wine Cellars *Live entertainment with the Jazz Assassins at each plat- form. Two chances to hop on the GCCC wine train History for the Fun of It at Northern Wayne Finding the fun in history will be the goal of a mid September program at the Northern Wayne Community Library. Entitled “History Games,” the program will have a kind of TV game-show format and will be hosted by Lew and Linda Lee. Both are longtime members of the Wayne County Historical Society, and Linda is on the society’s list of speakers. The two live in northern Wayne’s Preston Township, and their ties to the town and its sur- roundings go way back. Linda was born in Starlight in Wayne’s Buckingham Township and grew up during the 1940s and ‘50s on a small family farm in Pleasant Mount. One of the talks she gives is entitled “A Farmer’s Daughter: Growing Up in Rural Wayne County.” Husband Lew was born and grew up during those same decades in the Preston village of Orson. This will be the third history program the pair has given at the library. The two will be showing early photos and maps of north- ern Wayne and inviting audience members to identify people who figured in the area’s history, to name and locate villages that have essentially disappeared and to re- call significant dates in a narrative that begins in the early 1800s. Part of the library’s “Second Wednesday” program series, “History Games” will be Septem- ber 14th, starting at 7 p.m. The li- brary is in the village of Lakewood, right off the Crosstown Highway (Pa. Route 370) and next door to the Preston School. For further in- formation, call 570-798-2444. FOREST CITY AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY REMEMBERS “THE WAY WE WERE” Historical Society Membership - $15 Individual - $25 Family Juliann Doyle, Secretary - 305 Martin Street, Browndale, PA 18421 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Zembrzycki St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Archbald, was the seing Sept. 5, 2015 for the wedding of Melissa Klinko, Archbald, and Brian Zembrzycki, Union Dale. The bride is the daughter of Jeffrey and Mary Klinko, Arch- bald. The bridegroom is the son of Bernard and Linda Zembrzycki, Union Dale. The Rev. Christopher Sahd officiated at the 1 p.m. ceremony. Molly Toye, friend of the bride, Archbald, was maid of honor with bridesmaids Maria Klinko, sister of the bride, Archbald; Amanda Burns, sister of the groom, Herrick Center; LeeAnna Benne, friend of the bride, Honesdale; Gabrielle Roche, friend of the bride, Carbondale; Venessa Kasick, cousin of the bride, Taylor. Flower girls were Antonella Zultewickz and Moorea Zulte- wicz, Clarks Summit, friends of the bride. Bernard John Zembrzycki, brother of the groom, Union Dale was best man with groomsmen, Joseph Klinko, brother of the bride, Archbald; Bradley Burns, brother-in-law of the groom, Herrick Center; Gregory Kowalewski, cousin of the groom, For- est City; James Pasternak, friend of the groom, Pleasant Mount; Jeffrey Klinko, brother of the bride, Scranton. Ring bearer was Michael Novak, Archbald, friend of the bride. A reception was held at the Pioneer Plaza, Carbondale. The bride is a graduate of Valley View High School and Key- stone College with a bachelor of science degree in early child- hood education. She is a pre-kindergarten teacher at the Edison Early Learning Center. The groom is a graduate of Forest City Regional High School and is a farmer at his family farm, Zembrzycki Dairy Farm, and self-employed/owner of Brian Zembrzycki Excavating. The couple, who took a trip to Riviera Maya, Mexico, reside in Union Dale. Clifford UM Church Dinner Wed., Sept. 21 The Clifford United Methodist Church, Main Street, Clifford will hold a Chicken-n-Biscuit or Ham Dinner on Wednesday, Septem- ber 21 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. Take out or Dine with us. Donation $8.95 includes dinner, dessert & drink R e c e n t l y S O L D Kent Swartz, REALTOR® Joanne Swartz, Admin. Assistant K e l l e r W i l l i a m s R e a l E s t a t e 570-498-9860 Cell 570-585-5800 Office Email: [email protected] When you’re ready for a SOLD sign…….call me! Visit my website at: www.kentswartzteam.net 501 Clinton Street, Vandling 25 acres, Leah Lane, Waymart

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THE FOREST CITY NEWS, FOREST CITY, PA 18421 * WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2016 * PHONE 570-785-3800 * email [email protected] - PAGE 11

Legal Notices

Heroin task force hot line

The Wayne County Heroin Prevention Task Force anony-mous tip line can be text mes-saged to 570-391-0657 also like them on FACEBOOK to keep you up to date with activities. The task force’s goal is to provide educa-tion to the community.

Hist. SocietyMuseum hoursListed below

The Forest City Area Histor-ical Society Museum on Main St. will be open at the follow-ing dates and times:

Sun., Sept. 25, 10-12

PA# 020553

Daniels

& CONSTRUCTIONFULLY INSURED

570-222-5791ServingNEPA

Since 1993

All Types of MasonryConcrete - Brick - Block - Stucco - Dryvit - Retaining Walls

Garages - Porches - Decks

On April 14, 2016, Prompton Tool, Inc. was presented the Unison Industries, Inc. Platinum Supplier of the Year Award. This award places Prompton Tool in the elite supplier category and is a testament to the quality and hard work of Prompton’s 63 employees and its share-holders, Martin and Susan Rollison.

Prompton Tool, Inc. was acquired in 1976 by Martin and Susan Rollison. Following Mar-tin’s passing in 2015, Susan assumed the reins and continues to expand the company today. The company was literally started in a one room schoolhouse in Prompton, PA, and as a re-sult of continuous success, presently occupies a 100,000 square foot facility in Honesdale, PA.

Prompton Tool, Inc. receives Platinum Supplier AwardESTATE NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of MICHAEL T. FORTUNER SR, late of Clifford Township, Susquehanna County, Penn-sylvania (died July 30, 2016). All persons indebted to the Estate are requested to make payments and all those having claims or demands are to pres-ent same, without delay to Ju-dith Lapenta, Executrix of the Estate or Sean P. McGraw, Es-quire, Attorney for the Estate, 41 N. Main Street, 4th Floor, Carbondale, PA 18407.

Sean P. McGraw, Esquire Attorney for the Estate

41t3_______________________

ESTATE NOTICENotice is hereby given that

Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of DAVID G. DELZELL, late of Herrick Township, Susque-hanna County, Pennsylvania (died August 7, 2016). All per-sons indebted to the Estate are requested to make payments and all those having claims or demands are to present same, without delay to Patricia Mahler, Executrix of the Estate or Sean P. McGraw, Esquire, Attorney for the Estate, 41 N. Main Street, 4th Floor, Carbon-dale, PA 18407.

Sean P. McGraw, Esquire Attorney for the Estate

41t3______________________

The Greater Carbondale Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Steamtown National Historic Site is proud to present “the NEPA Valley Wine Train”. This year two separate dates are available for your enjoyment. Choose either or both, Saturday, Sep-tember 17th or Saturday, September 24th. Explore the NEPA Valley by rail while en-joying food and wine parings, live entertainment at each platform, D&H history with Historian Dr. S. Robert Powell and stops at 5 train platforms in the Valley. Your day will get underway at the Carbondale train platform at 2pm and will finish at 7 pm at Steamtown

Trolley Museum parking lot in Scranton. Round trip trans-portation will be provided by Propst Transportation.

The NEPA Valley Wine Train is one of the most dis-tinctive excursions, offering an authentic, memorable ex-perience that echoes the glory days of train travel, with food and wine pairings at each stop, NEPA Valley scenery and ulti-mate relaxation aboard vin-tage rail cars. This rail excur-sion will run on 16-miles of track in the heart of the NEPA Valley.

Each participant will receive a wine tote bag sponsored by The Forest City News and other businesses. Tickets are $50pp and can be purchased by calling the Greater Carbon-dale Chamber of Commerce at 570-282-1690 beginning Au-gust 1st. Space is limited.

*You must be 21 or over to participate in this event & con-sumption of alcohol is prohib-ited on the train cars. Alcohol may be consumed at each plat-form.

Thank you to our sponsors: PPL Electric Utilities and Mo-hegan Sun Pocono.

Participating at each plat-form on the NEPA Wine Trains

Saturday, September 17th Carbondale: Fern Hall Inn,

the Plate d ‘Azure & Pendrak Family Winery

Archbald: Rossi’s Ristoran-te & Ferrone Family Winery

Jessup: Café Colarusso & Case Quattro Winery

Olyphant: Chocolate Cre-ations & Wine Made

*Live entertainment with Classical Guitarist Jay Steveski will be at each platform.

Saturday, September 24thPettinato’s Restaurant, Am-

bers Restaurant & Bar & III Ponds Winery

Archbald: the Grill at the Highlands & Marilake Winery

Jessup: Mariano’s Cucina & Capra Colina Winery

Olypant: O’Town Craft House & Lucchi Family Wine Cellars

*Live entertainment with the Jazz Assassins at each plat-form.

Two chances to hop onthe GCCC wine train

History for the Fun of It at Northern Wayne

Finding the fun in history will be the goal of a mid September program at the Northern Wayne Community Library.

Entitled “History Games,” the program will have a kind of TV game-show format and will be hosted by Lew and Linda Lee. Both are longtime members of the Wayne County Historical Society, and Linda is on the society’s list of speakers. The two live in northern Wayne’s Preston Township, and their ties to the town and its sur-roundings go way back.

Linda was born in Starlight in Wayne’s Buckingham Township and grew up during the 1940s and ‘50s on a small family farm in Pleasant Mount. One of the talks she gives is entitled “A Farmer’s Daughter: Growing Up in Rural Wayne County.” Husband Lew was born and grew up during those same decades in the Preston village of Orson.

This will be the third history program the pair has given at the library. The two will be showing early photos and maps of north-ern Wayne and inviting audience members to identify people who figured in the area’s history, to name and locate villages that have essentially disappeared and to re-call significant dates in a narrative that begins in the early 1800s.

Part of the library’s “Second Wednesday” program series, “History Games” will be Septem-ber 14th, starting at 7 p.m. The li-brary is in the village of Lakewood, right off the Crosstown Highway (Pa. Route 370) and next door to the Preston School. For further in-formation, call 570-798-2444.

FOREST CITY AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETYREMEMBERS

“THE WAY WE WERE”

Historical Society Membership - $15 Individual - $25 FamilyJuliann Doyle, Secretary - 305 Martin Street, Browndale, PA 18421

Mr. & Mrs. Brian Zembrzycki

St. Thomas Aquinas Church, Archbald, was the setting Sept. 5, 2015 for the wedding of Melissa Klinko, Archbald, and Brian Zembrzycki, Union Dale.

The bride is the daughter of Jeffrey and Mary Klinko, Arch-bald.

The bridegroom is the son of Bernard and Linda Zembrzycki, Union Dale.

The Rev. Christopher Sahd officiated at the 1 p.m. ceremony.Molly Toye, friend of the bride, Archbald, was maid of honor

with bridesmaids Maria Klinko, sister of the bride, Archbald; Amanda Burns, sister of the groom, Herrick Center; LeeAnna Bennett, friend of the bride, Honesdale; Gabrielle Roche, friend of the bride, Carbondale; Venessa Kasick, cousin of the bride, Taylor.

Flower girls were Antonella Zultewickz and Moorea Zulte-wicz, Clarks Summit, friends of the bride.

Bernard John Zembrzycki, brother of the groom, Union Dale was best man with groomsmen, Joseph Klinko, brother of the bride, Archbald; Bradley Burns, brother-in-law of the groom, Herrick Center; Gregory Kowalewski, cousin of the groom, For-est City; James Pasternak, friend of the groom, Pleasant Mount; Jeffrey Klinko, brother of the bride, Scranton.

Ring bearer was Michael Novak, Archbald, friend of the bride.A reception was held at the Pioneer Plaza, Carbondale.The bride is a graduate of Valley View High School and Key-

stone College with a bachelor of science degree in early child-hood education. She is a pre-kindergarten teacher at the Edison Early Learning Center.

The groom is a graduate of Forest City Regional High School and is a farmer at his family farm, Zembrzycki Dairy Farm, and self-employed/owner of Brian Zembrzycki Excavating.

The couple, who took a trip to Riviera Maya, Mexico, reside in Union Dale.

Clifford UM Church Dinner Wed., Sept. 21

The Clifford United Methodist Church, Main Street, Clifford will hold a Chicken-n-Biscuit or Ham Dinner on Wednesday, Septem-ber 21 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. Take out or Dine with us. Donation $8.95 includes dinner, dessert & drink

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Kent Swartz, REALTOR® Joanne Swartz, Admin. Assistant Keller Williams Real Estate 570-498-9860 Cell 570-585-5800 Office Email: [email protected]

When you’re ready for a SOLD sign…….call me! Visit my website at: www.kentswartzteam.net

501 Clinton Street, Vandling 25 acres, Leah Lane, Waymart