PAGE EIGHT Scouts Start Camping Trip At MacVeigh's this afternoon at 1:30 for an over- night camping trip on Joseph Mac- Veigh’s property, the first of sev- eral such trips planned for this summer. i 4 nts _ — Mrs. Ord Trumbower _. | Entertains At Picnic Boy Scout Troop 281 will’ start ; Mrs. Ord Trumbower entertained troop committee of Girl Scout Troop 149 at a picnic meeting on her lawn Monday evening. Pres- ent were Mrs. Jack Barnes, Mrs.’ Raymond Titus, Mrs. James Lang- YOU ARE ter what happens . . . No Matter What Happens - - - Complete auto insurance protects you . . . whose fault it is. details now, without obligation. C. WAYNE GORDON Local Agent—Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Insurance Co. Main Highway, Shavertown © COVERED Someone tries to beat a light . . .a car looms up that you just didn't see in time . . . and there you have it. A crumpled fen- der, your engine demol- ished - or perhaps worse. ® no mat- Call us for Dallas 557! Phone 557 whine don, Mrs. Ralph Williams, Mrs. and the hostess. members to Wildwood July 16, 17 and 18 and to hold ‘a card party at the Barnes home, Elmcrest, June 14. Scouts will meet on the church lawn Monday at 1 p.m., to discuss camp plans. Bring picnic lunch. Mrs. Irene Transue Hostess To Joy Club Joy Class, Kunkle, will hold its June meeting on Monday at the home of Mrs, Irene Transue, with Mrs. Estella Birnstock and Mrs. Sylvia Brace as assistant hostesses. Shirley Martin "is in charge of entertainment. Members whose birthdays fall in April, May and June will cooperate. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of Alex- ander Solinski, late of Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania. Any claims against this Estate may be present- ed to the Administratrix, Mary Solinski, 22 Liddon Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania, or to her At- torney. JOHN F. BOYLE, Attorney 318 Miners Nat’l Bank Bldg. 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Melvyn Estey, Mrs. Henry Roeske Plans were made to take troop ‘THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1951 ANDREW KASCO Lehman-Jackson Graduates 51 Main Awards Go To Barrall And Kasko Lehman-Jackson Commencement exercises Friday night in the audi- torium saw the most photographed Girl of the Year, Grace Barrall, winning the Julius Long Stern award, an engraved wrist-watch; American Legion award for cooper- ation and leardership; and the Dan- forth Foundation award for leader- ship. Andrew Kasko won the Charles Long award for agriculture, a gold wrist watch, given for outstand- ing achievement over a three-year course. Anne Palmer, valedictorian, won the Readers Digest and Alumni awards. Ronald Nuss, salutatorian, was awarded the Danforth Foundation trophy. Lettermen’s Club and American Legion awards went to Richard Kern. Invocation was given by Rev. ‘| Frank K. Abbott; introduction: by Mary Alice Lewis, this year’s May Queen. Anne Palmer, spoke on ‘“Oppor- tunities for Youth”, Ronald Nuss on “The Challenge of the Future”; Grace Barrall, ‘Preparation Through Education”. Mantle oration was given by Robert Scally, ‘senior class presi- dent, Mantle Acceptance by Flor- ence Sobieski, Junior Class Presi- dent. Awards were made by Lester B. Squier, supervising principal. Grace Barrall was president of local and county chapters of Future Home-makers of America 1950- 1951; she has a four year scholar- ship to College Misericordia in Home Economics; she handled in- stallation ceremonies at the Farm Show in Harrisburg, and won first prize on a skirt; one of six candi- dates for May Queen, she had a place in the Court of Honor. Andy Kasko has had an out- standing = record, estimated on NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters of Administration have been granted in the Estate of Michalina Yitchinski Deitz, late of Plains Township, Pennsylvania: Claims may be presented ‘to the Executor, Albert Yitchinski, or the Executrix, Anna Yitchinski Thomas, 10 Wyoming Street, Plains Town- ship, Pennsylvania, without delay, or to their Attorney. JOHN F. BOYLE, Attorney 318 Miners Nat'l Bank Bldg. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Prize Winners At Lehman GRACE BARRALL points, for his home farming pro- gram in dairying and swine rais- ing, extending over three years of vocational agriculture. Anne Palmer, in addition to out- standing scholarship attainment, was editor of La Vista, Lehman- Jackson Yearbook; played varsity basketball; and accompanied on the piano for group singing. Ronald Nuss has been class treas- urer for two years; has played varsity basketball, football and baseball; has entered into all sports, and has been a member of the band, in addition to standing second in his class. Richard Kern, one of the most popular boys in school, has played varsity football been a band member, and has sung in the mixed chorus. Diplomas ‘were given by Charles S. Nuss, president of Lehman- Jackson School Board, to: William Ashton, Grace Barrall, Carolyn = Berdy, Robert Bonning, Jack Cave, Wilson Cease, Joan Cragle, Shirley DeRemer, Norman Dribelbis, Alice Ehret, Eleanor Filipowski, Edna Frantz, John Gib- bons, John Graham, Gordon Hoover, Eleanor Ide, Nancy James, Andrew Kasko, Richard Kern, De- lores Kosakowski, Irene Kosakow- ski, Mary Alice Lewis, June Lord, Caroline Major, Delberta Meade, Ronald Nuss, Barbara Oliver, Janet Oliver, Leo Pall, Anne Palmer, Con- stance Petroski, Carl Rodriguez, Janice Rummage, Robert Scally, Patrick Scavone, Agnes Schneider- ite, Edward Sholtis, Ziba Smith, Jr., John Southwell, Aaron Sutton, Kenneth Swan, James Symons, Paul Thomas, James Wallace, Hilda Warner, Everett White, Barbara Williams, Theresa Witkoski, Jack Wojciehoski, Florence and Mildred Yockavitch. 25-29 Main Street LIAL ANN Oliver Motors, Inc., formerly at 431 Market Street, Kingston, Pa., wish to announce the removal of their agency in Kingston to 25-29 Main Street, Dallas, Pa. | This consolidation will reflect a substantial reduction of over- head that we will be able to pass on to our customers. ® OUR NEW CAR DEAL WILL BE BETTER ® Our Used Cars Will Sell For Less ® Our Service Charges Will Be Lower No Charge For Pick-up And Delivery Service Just Call Dallas 239 For Arrangements “You Can’t Drive Overhead JAMES R. 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