"TA i S sley ton, the 1der the l ‘an lton im- om- cal ster ‘hen vn d only vical had eT dite] nin- | for con- yers able the will e. at gust Re- day, ded. bert wh ere the | © 5 . Bu EREFBEERNEREURREEEREE] ] .. -— Eas man Es Ee SE = > 3 Ee Ee Jk Ipatzas PENNSYLVANIA a ALONG THE ROAD ¢ Know something pretty? Nor- ! man Lewis’ garden of green corn sprinkled with bright golden sun- flowers unanimously facing where the sun comes from. The hedge | along the road tends to screen all this from sight but if you are walk- ing your dog you let him sniff the | roadside while you pause to enjoy the scenery. © Ann Bell driving a red car and wearing dark glasses stopped us the other day to ask how many times «the dog and I travel the road. - She often is coming or going at the time 4. of our walks. back from their vacation in Nova { Scotia. They had a wonderful trip. She says that son Jake is in the i armed forces occupying stations pe and above the 38th parallel in North Korea. His wife is gradu- 1 ating from college and this Fall Jake | is expecting assignment to Germany © and his wife can go with him there. | ANIMALS i A rat, perhaps mate to the one the tramp cat caught so neatly last 1 week, stepped into a trap under the | bird feeder. Across the pond an- | other kind of rat, one with long | flat tail, was nosing along in the i pond-edge grass. While the binocu- | lars were still astride my nose the | little green heron strode into focus, | frog hungry. And not many rat- | lengths away a killdeer picked its way around. Mr. Heron decided to chase it out of glass range! SOUNDS | Sitting on the porch doing noth- | ing I can hear far away the moan . of the mourning dove, penetrating- ly clear when all is quiet. A LETTER FROM MT. ZION IN FLORIDA Mrs. May Fielding who used to live at the far end of what is called the Bodle Road now lives in Eau Gallie Florida. She gets’ our Gilbert Story with Jots from Dot and often writes to say how much she enjoys it. Her interesting P.S. this time says: “Just had a delightful letter from Mary Lewis. always such a joy to receive. " That's the kind of letters I would | expect Mary Lewis to write for she herself is that kind of person. I FOUND SLOCUM ONCE UPON A TIME! i ‘Last Sunday was my date to sup- i — a. - Legal Notice — ESTATE OF JOHN A. HAMILTON, late of the Borough of Kingston, i Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who . died on June 26, 1966. Creditors oe. claims to and debtors make | payments to Mary Edith Hamilton, i 65 Johns: Street, Kingston, Penn- 4 1 sylvania, Executrix, or ‘to her at- | torney, Merton E. Jones, Esq., of { HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOHRER, a ak 700 Miners National Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, “Pennsylvania. The Bells just got Lewis. Her letters are | Mount Zion ply the West Nanticoke and Slocum pulpits. I was told someone would guide me from West Nanticoke to Slocum. After church no one stepped up to say “I am to guide you to the Slocum church.” But no matter, I had been to Slocum to | So | But I'm good at taking | find the way some weeks ago. I set out. wrong turns and I took a few. A man told me I was about ten miles out of the way! So the car made a turn around and back I went. Finally climbed up the corkscrew to Slocum where a group of men and boys were outside. My wrist watch said I was only 5 minutes late. Then I found someone from Slocum had gone down to West Nanticoke to bring me up to Slocum! Before preaching I made an apology for contributing to the mix-up. After church one of the men begged my pardon for the same thing. He had got to the West Nanticoke church at 11:15 and I had already gone. Even so, with getting to Slocum 5 minutes late I finished 5 minutes early. Had a wonderful time both places, saw lots of country I didn’t go to see and got home in time for dinner. MEANWHILE Catherine reported that the one who was listed to supply here at Mt. Zion (who did supply West Nanticoke and Slocum last Sunday) Rev. Roy Beane was attending his sister’s funeral in Detroit and a lay- man from Wyoming, Mr. Witheridge was the preacher here. FROM CALIFORNIA Dr. and Mrs. Lowell Lewis of Riverside, Cal, are visiting Dr. Lewis’ parents Mr. and Mrs. Nelson With them are their chil- dren Beth Ann, Bradley and Nancy. Dr. Lewis is associated with the University of California at Los Angeles in research work in horti- culture. ifornia, Dr. Lewis will stop to present a paper at the University of Maryland. FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fitser Florida are visiting home folks and | attended Mt. Zion church Sunday Mrs. Fitser is the former Annabelle | Earl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Earl. of Legal Notice — ESTATE. OF MARGARET M. DE- VITO, late of the Borough of Kings- | ton, Luzerne [County, Pennsylvania, who died on June 18, 1966. Cred- | itors make claims to and debtors | make payments to Joseph Gately, | 138 1/2 West Walnut Street, Kings- | ton, Pennsylvania, Executor, or to his attorney, Merton E. Jones, Esq., of HOURIGAN, KLUGER & SPOH- RER, 700 Miners National Bank | Bldg., Wilkes-Barre; -Pennsylvania. Band Do You 7 ? ? Want i jj Order OIL OIL 9 to he WORRY FREE next winter ? From MAHAFFEY CO. : and you can sit : ‘back and RELAX 1 Ask 273 UNION STREET 1 About Luzerne, Pa. ] CONTRACT 208-3636 ! | Z. J JUST A SPIN i Of THE DIAL i and you reach THE BOSTON STORE | DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 Before returning to Cal- | Legal Notice — COMMONWEALTH OF PENN- SYLVANIA. Lillian Zosh, Plaintiff ve. Joseph Zosh, Defendant. In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, In Divorce, A.V.M. No. 49 October Term, 1966. Commonwealth TO: JOSEPH ZOSH: You are herby notified that Lil- lian Zosh, the Plaintiff, has com- menced an action of divorce against you which you are required to de- fend Tf you fail to defend, you will be liable to have a divorce granted in your absence. JOSEPH MOCK, Sheriff of Luzerne County JONATHAN C. VALENTINE , Attorney for Plaintiff 35 N. Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary have been granted in the estate of William R. Williams, late of Dallas Borough, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, who died July 5, 1966. All persons in- debted to the said decendent are re- quested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the estate to present the same with- out delay to Paul Williams and Miners National Bank of Wilkes- Barre, Executors, 8-18 W. Market Street,’ Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Robert L. Fleming, Esquire Minres Natl. Bank Building Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Legal Notice — NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of Nellie Whipple, late of Kingston, Penn- sylvania, who died August 3, 1965, to The Wyoming National Bank Of Wilkes-Barre, Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania. All persons having claims or de- mands against said estate are re- quested to make known the same and all persons indebted to said estate to make payment to said Ad- ministrator without delay. NEVILLE B. SHEA Attorney | All persons Harveys Lake, Sweet Valley and Centermoreland Dial 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre — NO TOLL CHARGE. - Fowler, Dick and Walker The Boston Store Legal Notice — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that etters Testamentary have been | sranved in the estate of Rose M. Nelson, late of Wilkes-Barre, Penn- sylvania, who died June 20, 1965. indebted to the said | decedent are requested ‘to make | payment an dthose having claims or demands against the estate to pre- sent the same without delay to | Charles M. Nelson, 36 Butler Street, Kingston, Pa., or Joseph M. Nelson | of 217 Butler Street, Kingston, Pa., Executors. Rosenn, Jenkins and Greenwald Legal Notice — PUBLIC NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors of Lake-Leh- man School District, Lehman, Lu- Luzerne County, Pennsylviania, un- til 8:00 pm., D.S.T., Tuesday, Aug- ust 9, 1966, for Surfacing Parking Lot at ‘the Lake-Lehman High School and for floor covering. Spec- fications and instructions to bidders may be obtained at the Office of Administration, Lehman, Pennsyl vania. ELEANOR HUMPHREY SECRETARY Legal Notice — Sealed proposals are solicited by the Dallas School District, Dallas, Pennsylvania, for test borings on the property located at the Dallas Senior High School, Dallas Town- ship, Pennsylvania. Bidding Documents for the work are available at the office of Rou- shey, Smith & Miller, Engineers and Architects, 189 Market Street, Kingston, Pennsylvania, and may be obtained upon placing a deposit of $10.00 per set, payable to Rou- shey, Smith & Miller. Deposits will be refunded to contractors sub- mitting bids, upon return of bidding documents in good condition, with- in 5 days after the bid date. Bids will be accepted at the office of the Secretary of the Board at the Dallas ‘Senior High School Building, Dallas, Pa. All bids must be sub- mitted in sealed envelopes marked “TET BORINGS”, Dallas Senior High School, Dallas, Pennsylvania. Bids will be accepted up to 3:00 pm. EDT on August 9, 1966. Bids will be publicly opened and tabulated at the meeting of the Board at 8:00 p.m., ED.T., August 9, 1966. The Board reserves 'the right to accept or reject any or all bids. 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