i PAGE SIX Kingston Twp. | Bobby Griffiths, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grif- fiths, Main Road, Trucksville, is confined to his home with a broken leg, which he received when he and his brothers were playing. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, and children, have moved from Terrace Drive, Shavertown, to Main Street, Schuylkill Haven, Pa., where Mr. Johnson is employed. Mrs. Harry Widall, Shaver Ave- nue, Shavertown, has returned af- ' ter spending a week visiting in : Norristown, Baltimore and Wash- i ington. Her sister accompanied ; her back and is spending a few go days here. Johnson Coolbaugh, . Road has Nesbitt : month. 3 Marybeth, Freddy, and Jimmy, bh children of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keast, Harris Hill Road, Trucks- ville, have been ill. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wazeter, ry Highland Avenue, Trucksville, are i «the proud parents of a baby boy, PGA Harris Hill been a patient in the Hospital for the past born last week at the General Hos- pital. The baby has four sisters, Barbara, Susan, Marsha and Linda. Sharon Butler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Butler, Ridge Street, is a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital. Mrs. Ralph Welsh Is Hostess At Roast Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Idetown, en- tertained members of the Confi- dence Class of Idetown Methodist Church at a wiener roast Wednes- day evening. Assisting her were Mrs. David Ide, and Mrs. Donald Williams. Happy birthdays were sung to Mrs. John Garringer and Mrs. Donald Williams. Present were Mrs. William Gelsleichter, Mrs. David Ide, Mrs. Leslie Agnew, Mrs. Merrill Burnett, Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mrs. Arthur Capwell, Mrs. Herbert Ward, Mrs. Arthur Cap- well, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Harold Donnelly, Mrs. Russell Rog- ers, Mrs. Alfred Hadsel, Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Mrs. Garringer, Mrs. Wil- liams, Bess Cooke, Shirley Welsh. ir PRE-SCHOOL | COATS | SUITS DRESSES i Telephone VAlley 3-2115 AT As SPECIAL for 1.89 $1.20 Each Enterprise 1-0545 | Toll Free and DRY CLEANING oT: Checkerhoard News by Jim Huston Jr. Beauties 7 Tom Landon of Kunkle told me this week that his young turkeys are really off to a fly- ing start. He said he got ’em from Giles Wilson on June 1st and start- ed right in on Purina Turkey Startena. “These turkeys are the nicest we've raised yet,” said Mr. Lan- don. “They're way ahead of last i year.” More On Beauties Of course its not official, but rumor has it that quite a few of the beauties who are taking part in the Harveys Lake Lions Club Annual Beauty Contest are “Purina Fed.” Carl Schreiner, Jr., a Purina | feeder and member of the Lions | ! Club told us that the finals to be held this Sunday afternoon will really be worth attending. Why not stop out and see for yourself what a fine job of de- velopment Purina Chows will do? ~HEALTH HINT When Birds Go Off Feed When Air Sac Strikes . . . USE... } Highly fortified } with vitamins } and antibiotics, this complete poultry Chow is a wonderful { b aid in reducing mortality from Air Sac Disease in § [ chickens. Helps to correct loss 4 b of appetite, too. Let us tell 4 you more about CHEK-R- | VCC VV VV os dodiatbubradhsituistsetnatinioobe: AID 4 Is The Truth Strange as it may seem, I've been qugstioned recently by some unconvinced people as to the truth of the statements found in this column. These little articles aren't something I've made up myself. Sure, I put them in final form— but the feeder gives me the facts and figures from his own knowl- edge and records. I'd have no respect for my- self, nor would I expect anyone else to respect these statements if they weren't “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.” If you're look- ing for a good dog food at be- low inflation prices, please try some Purina Kibbled Meal or Purina Dog Checkers for your dog. OQur regular Prices: 5 LB. — 60c 25 LB. — $2.80 50 LB. — $5.40 And ask about our Courtesy Card discount for users of 100 LBS. or more per month! THE WELCOME MAT IS OUT We are looking forward to a visit from you, Come in and get acquainted. We've had a lot of experience in helping folks around here with their feeding and management problems. Maybe we have information that 4 Lehman Fire Company on Monday night it was decided to continue sponsorship of bingo at Harveys Lake. There was considerable discussion of the problem with all details per- taining to sponsorship left in the hands of a committee composed of John Roberts, John Hewitt and Walter Chamberlain. Stuart Marks was inducted into office as the new president and all other officers were installed. Edward Oncay and Herbert Kem- merer of the tank truck committee reported on their findings and read a letter from Atlantic Refining Company indicating that there will be a number of 1,000 and 1,500 gal- lon trucks for sale in the near fu- ture. The building committee composed of Wesley Moore, Arthur Ehret and Lewis Ide was asked to have plans for a 45 by 66 foot addition pre- pared so that estimates on con- struction costs can be obtained. It is hoped that construction of the addition can be held within $12,000. Service Mothers Outing Service Mothers Club of Trucks- at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Blaze, Harveys Lake, members swimming and cooperating in a covered dish luncheon. Bryant's Bike Shop 338 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 31st Anniversary Sale 25% to 50% Off On Many Items Toys Hardware Paints Bicycles Raytheon Television 1954 Lenore Whitesell Is Bride Of Arthur Cragle June 26 at 2:30 p. m., Lenore Whitesell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Whitesell of Sweet Valley became the bride of Arthur L. Cragle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cragle of Hunlock Creek. Rev. Ira Button performed the double ring ceremony in First Christian Church. Wedding music was played by Leon Whitsell, brother of the bride, and cousin of the bride, Lois Totton was soloist. Vida Kocher was maid of honor and Lois Morgan, Cora Cragle, sis- ter of the bridegroom, and Carol Whitesell, sister of the bride, bridesmaids. Best man was Alvin Cragle, brother of the bridegroom -and ush- ers Jay Long, and Donald Gross. Following the ceremony, a recep- and the couple left for Florida. The bride is a graduate of Lake Noxen High School. She has been employed by the Benton Indust- ries. Mr. Cragle was graduated from Garrison Memorial High School and is serving with the armed forces at Mitchell Air Force Base, New York. Scouts And Police Help Polio Drive Explorer Scouts cooperating with all Back Mountain Police Depart- ments have distributed Emergency March of Dimes cans in business places throughout the area. Arthur Ellum Sr., and Arthur Jr, had charge of the distribution in Dallas Borough while Fred Ander- son Jr., took care of Kingston Township. Police distributed the cans to all licensed places. Terry Visits Here Elwood Terry, former local or- chestra leader, stopped off for two days at Dean Shaver’s lot to visit old friends in Idetown and vicinity. Elwood, who has been touring with an orchestra in the ‘middle west, was travelling with his family by trailer. Kingston Township 1939 Meets Tonight At Vets Members of Kingston Township Graduating Class of 1939 will meet tonight at 8 in the Kingston Town- ship Veterans Building, main high- way, Trucksville, to plan for a class reunion later in the Fall. For TV fight fans who do not wish to miss the historic bout between [Castellani and Olsen, the Vets T-V screen will be available at 10 p. m. Mrs. Madeline Depkin At General Hospital Mrs. Madeline Depkin, Beaumont, is in General Hospital. She suf- fered a severe hemorrhage Satur- day, and is in precarious condition. Mrs. Depkin has been losing ground steadily since returning from the hospital in Roxbury, Mass., where she was a patient for six months following an unusual operation on the liver from which she apparently started to recover before slipping back into her former grave condi- tion. oy Good health is the foundation of good living. Without it life becomes a meaningless burden. Fortunately, it is not usually dif- ficult to maintain health. You need only follow a few common- sense rules, one of which is to have your physician examine you regularly. And you can rely on us when you need to have a prescription filled. : IILH Rexalt) ZILUPVN EVANS DRUG STORE Main Highway, Shavertown Oo0N TAKE UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY RE CO £ Lehman Zoning Board Enlist In Navy Members of Lehman Township Zoning Commission recently ap- pointed by the Township Supervis- ors are: Sheldon Cave, Harry Ed- wards, B. C. Banks. John Hewitt |in the Navy and left Thursday for and Dr. Lewis B. Thomas. 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