Cub Scout Pinewood Derby, receiving The Lake-Lehman Lady Knights suffered their second defeat of the season at the hands of defending champs Wyoming Seminary Blue Knights. UGI earnings UGI Corp. this week reported that earnings applicable to common stock increased 21 percent to $5,451,000, or $1.34 per share, from $4,516,000, equal to $1.10 per share, for the first three months of 1975. /Net income increased to $5,864,000 from $4,516,000. Operating revenues rose 21 percent to $60,259,000 from $49,977,000. OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY * SUNDAY 639-1264 11a.m.Midnight Lake- Lehman took an early lead in the top of the first inning as three were hit in by Debbie Barto, Lisa Allardyce and Sally Galka. Seminary scored one run Conference Wyoming Valley Baseball Conference Division II Hanover Area Crestwood Dallas GAR St. John’s Lake-Lehman West Side Tech Wyoming Seminary Wyoming Valley Track League Division II (Overall) Dallas (5-2) GAR (5-1) Bishop Hoban (3-5) Lake-Lehman (2-4) Hanover Area (1-6) Crestwood (1-3) Bishop O’Reilly (0-8) Country Gas & Service Co. .40 Gallon Glass Lined Water Heater 256-3871 hit in by Collins. With two outs in hthe top of the second inning, Lake- Lehman added to their lead as two runs were brought in on a double by Debbie WL 61 51 41 43 33 25 25 07 WL 40 30 32 21 13 13 05 g 900 5 £7 : Ne) It's a crazy world. They 're taking all the bars off the prison windows, and selling them to people who own homes. to maintain. Master Charge Now $ 7 287-1177 Bank Americard 3 § iat Cub pack 155 of Trucksville held their April meeting at the Trucksville United educational building. The opening was the pledge to the American Flag. Theme for the month was “The Circus”. Booths were set where games and tricks were played, Cubs were dressed as clowns. Cubmaster John Roman presented the following awards. Tim Daran; one gold arrow. John Roman; Bear badge. Chris two silver arrows, and Bear badge. Webelos leader, Dick Montgomery presented the following awards. Tim Tamanini; two year pin, Barto. . Seminary also scored two runs to make the score 5-2. In the third, the black knights scored three runs by Long, Crane and Booth. Then Seminary went on a scoring streak as seven runs crossed the plate leaving the score 10-8 Sem. Lehman scored one run in the fourth on a double by freshman Lisa Allardyce while Seminary came through with seven more runs. The Knights scored six more in an attempt to close in on the lead leaving the score 17-15 at the bottom of the 5th.A scoreless Knights inning in the top of the 6th and a rally of 8 runs for Sem. sewed up the game for the Blue Knights. Lake Lehman scored only one run in the top of the 7th on a double by Long. Final score was 25-16. Bradbury commissioned Navy ensign William R. Bradbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bradbury of 112 Davis St., Trucksville, has been commissioned a Navy ensign upon graduation from Aviation Officer Candidate School at the Naval Air Station, Pen- sacola, Fla. The 16-week course in- cludes instruction on the fundamentals of aerodynamics and engineering, aviation physiology, mathematics and general military subjects. It is designed to prepare students for more than a year of intensive ground and inflight training leading toward their designation as naval aviators. College with a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering, he joined the Navy in September 1975. ‘47 Main Street Chanel 2 WDAU : (Scranton) 22 3 WPHL (Phila) 17 4 WBRE (W-B) 28 6 WNEP (WB-SCR.) 16 7 Dallas Sch. Dist. ED. 8 WVIA (N. E. Pa. Educ.) 44 9 WOR (N.Y.C.) 9 11 WPIX (N.Y.C.) 11 12 WBNG (Bing. N.Y.) 12 arrow of Light, and graduation certificate. Ricky Metz; naturalist. Robert Montgomery; Scientist three year perfect attendance pin, three year pin and graduation cer- tificate. Ted Price; Scientist, showman, three year pin, and graduation certificate. Tom Peeler, scientist showman, artist, three year pin, and graduation certificate. Kevin Kirk; athlete and scholar. Tim Smith; athlete. John Walsh; athlete. Ralph Bentley; athlete. Eugene Parry; athlete, Kevin Booth; arrow of light, three year pin, graduation certificate. Mrs. Al Tamanini and Mrs. John Booth received the Mother’s Arrow of Light pins. Scouts Richard Mon- tgomery and Devin Brunges, welcomed, Tim Tamanini, Kevin Booth, Robert Montgomery, Ted Price and Tom Peeler into Boy Scout troop 155. Sunday May 16th the second row, Billy Boyle, Douglas Thurs., mashed potatotes, butter, pudding, milk. ’ high school Evangelistic meetings will be held af the First Welsh Baptist Church, Dallas, Penna. Greenstreet, Edwardsville beginning May 9 at 7 p.m. and continuing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Speaker is Dr. Duane Brown. The public is in- vited. Kunkle UM The Kunkle United Methodist Church Women will meet at the Kunkle Fire Hall on Wednesday, May 12, at 8 p.m. - Mrs. Agnes Elston and Mrs. Elva Elston will be preside. Steam Mon., May 10--Hot dog on roll, mustard-relish or chilg® . dog, baked beans, French fries (Jr. Sr.), potato chips (Elem. Inter.), sliced peaches, chocolate cup cake, chilled milk. Tues., May I11--Steak sandwich on roll-cheese, whole parslied potatoes, (Elem. Inter.), home fries (Jr. Sr.), buttered carrots, fruit, chilled milk. Wed., May I2--Juice, ham sandwich on round roll, macaroni salad, buttered corn, ice cream, peanuts, chilled milk. Thurs., May 13--Ravioli, (Elem. Inter.), Italian bread and butter cheeseburger on roll (Sr. Jr.), potato sticks, green beans, strawberry fruit cup, cookie, chilled milk. i., May 14-- No School Hazleton; Mary Lamoreaux, Lake-Lehman Frank Gonshor, Nanticoke, Carol Rakzcewski, WB Area; second row, Gary Morgantini, West Side Tech; Bob Gardner, Northwest; Al Bobrowalski, Valley West, Joseph Stankus, West Side Tech, Joseph Saraceno, Wyoming, Edwin “The Sound of Beautiful Music - 24 Hours a Day Everyday” Warm air Hot water 288-3636