The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 30, 1929, Image 7

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    DALLAS POST, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1929
—-Beaumont-
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Frear have left
for an extended visit in the West.
Having many relatives and friends in
the central and western states, theiv
stay may be for some time.
Earl Johnson and family are going
to occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Pana Frear during their absence. Lots
of business for Earl, ashe has also
been awarded the contract for mason
work on the new home of Clarence
Boston at Noxen.
Charles Johnson recently served a
select fish dinner to a number of lady
friends. If the fish served came up
to the dimensions of those that Mr.
Johnson tells he catches, everyone
should be bountifully supplied.
Hold the line! Mr. and Mrs. Challis
have had a telephone installed.
With telephones and electric lines
and the new school building project,
Beaumont will soon be on the map.
Next guess—we will have to have
an airport.
Mrs. Myrtle Martin is as busy as
the proverbial bee, gathering not
honey but the taxes. Mrs. Martin's
term expires this year, hence the rush
for settling up. Mrs. Martin has
been very considerate to every one in
the two terms of her service.
The Baptist young people held
prayer meeting at the home of
Thomas Smith. ' Tommy, be good
The future life is very dark and
warm for bad boys.
Walter Bartlett is painting the
home of Lambert Traver.
Lambert Traver has mowed his
‘vard. Pretty late for haying. Beiter |
stick to coal hauling. |
Our old friend, Constable Ilenry
Kunkle, has reopened his saw mili at
Bowman's Creek Corners. Brinz on|
more ‘logs. {
James Stroll, mailman, has, after |
some. effort, at last removec his wood |
supply from along the hh .ghway to]
|
Jim, ir |
Noxen. More elbow grease,
the sawing.
Mrs. Charles Strickling is ill at, pei]
home on Bowman's Creek.
The Bowman's Creek Grange is g1v-
ing the hall a surprise— new siding
and a coat of paint. Johr London is
doing the work.
The water supply at the
school is contuminated in some way.
Beaumont
according to the janitor, Iicrman
Derby. It would be we'l for the
health authorities when they look at
teeth and tonsils, to also look ai this
antique pump and maybe abate the
nuisance. If the condition of the
water is as stated no wonder the teeth
and tonsils are decayed.
Last week John Miner was called
to his long home. Mr. Miner, wh) had
been making his home with Ilarlow
Shotwell, was found dead in bed. Mr.
Miner was a Civil War veteran and
the last but one from around this part
of the country. The remaininz vet.
eran, Lozo Dexter, is also in
health. Mr. Miners’ funeral was con
ducted with military honors befitting
one who gave years to his country in
time of danger.
Mrs. Cecil Vopulous had a quiiting
bee.
bee. Mrs. Tiny Derby, Mr. and Mrs
Walter Bartlet and Mrs. James Stroll
were in attendance.
Paul Richards is installing running
water in his home from the Odd Fel:
lows’ spring, as good a water as there
is in the State.
Edward MacDougal, merchant,
throwed up the sponge and banished
the
from his premises.
poor
has
“Clover Farm Stores” equipment
Good boy, Fd. 4
man’s own name over his door is the
best advertisement in the long run.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis of
LIST SPECIAL EVENTS [a
FOR STATE FARM SHOW
Poultry activities at the State Farm
Products Show in Harrisburg, Jan-
unary 2 1to 24, 1930, will include three
new features, John Vandervort, poul-
try extension specialist of the Penn-
sylvania State College, in charge of
the poultry department of the big
state exposition, announces.
Events include the eastern sectional
Silver Wyandotte meet in which about
one hundred birds will be entered; a
turkey show representative of the in-
dustry in the State, and a 4-H capon
club exhibit of at least twenty birds.
There were 1,133 entries in the
poultry classes of the 1929 show and
the January exhibits are expected to
exceed this mark. |
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READ THE POST
Subscription price $1.00" per year.
Payable in advance.
Wilkes-aBrre were visitors
home of Heber Belles Sunday.
Get your guns! There has been a
large buck eating the
chickens in the barn yard of Jason
Harding. The animal did not appear
frightened and allowed Claude Hard-
ing to approach within several yards
before it took a leisurely departure.
Don’t come again until after the frist
of the month.
at the]
corn with
Bang!
Raymond Blizzard saw a large bear
tree on the old
Scouten farm and was so interested
watching the animal that he plumb
forgot to get his gun from his nearby
hone.
under an apple
I guess Ray don’t want any
bear skin coat this winter.
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Dallas. Pa.
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MAIN OFFICE
The Scranton-Spring Brook Water Service Company
The water supply of the entire Wilkes-Barre district, comprising 52 separate civil
divisions, with an area approximately 90 square miles, is furnished by Secranton- Spring
Water Service Company. The, total population is estimated at 871,000, which is
served through 82,500 taps in the distribution system.
The water, obtained from virgin mountain springs and streams, from 15 separate
sources in forested watersheds, is impounded in 39 reservoirs, providing 2 total storage of
12 billion gallons, and distributed through 705 miles of distribution mains.
AH Water Served To Consumers Is Carefully Sterilized.
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Now That Thanksgiving
Is Over You
Can
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ried.
There is no need for you to
do your Christmas shopping
in the city. Our line of toy
and usable gifts is the
greatest we have ever car-
Why go to the city to shop,
where everything is hurry
and rush, when you can buy
the same things here for less
money and with none of the
worry?
james Wyant
Clover Farm Store
- NOXEN, PA.
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