| DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1930 IONS WITH VOT blication up to 8 p. m., July 23rd, Published here. twill behoove everyoneto put forth their very best effort NOW a bonus of 25,000 extra votes per year, while in the second period tes will be given for new. keep in mind the voting power of their opportunity Coupons good or failure for you. | CONSIDERING ENTERING really finding out what little effort is required to start your cam- bscriptions will entitle you to an Opportunity Coupon good for ousrealize that just ten one year New Subscriptions will give you he only extra subscription vote coupons used during the entire an at any time during the campaign. DISTRICT NO. 2 Will include all participants residing within the townships» of Kingston, Jacksen, Lehman, Ross and Exeter and territory South. One or two cars and as many cash prizes as there are active participants will be awarded in this district. Following is a list of all candidates nominated and votes cast for publication in this district until 8 P. M. Wednesday July 23rd. : NAMES SET ALPHABETICALLY VOTES Mrs. H. W. Appleton ..... bas ... 914,800 Mrs. Alfred Bronson ....... ee ea 903,900 Mrs, G. R. Goodwin... 7. 134,700 Miss AlthedaHoleomb -.................... 175,900 Mr Ach W.dackvon 0 0 ie 909,300 Mr. S. Kuchemba ................. a a Mr. F. Gordon Mathers ................... a ii Mrs. Frank Randall ............. sesesv ever aes. e 160,200 Mrs. J. P. Schooley .......... trasatyie ey eve wae SUE00 Mr. L.-T. Schwartz ............... Save crate ve 339,500 3.00 PRIZE ‘er Double Opportunity .00 in cash to the candidate turning in the greatest number of subscrip- nd ending 8 p. m. Saturday, August 2 / ' im previous to this announcement do not count on the $25 cash special turday, August 2nd have double value counting both on the beautiful aign and on the $25 cash special to be awarded nine days from now. t equal now with the onesalready working and compete for the $25 cash ir opportunity coupons of 2' 00,000 extra votes with each five one year’s 1ter the campaign and cinch one of the beautiful luxurious sedans soon to PRR RAR Ry VO Arr rer ry @ d Prize 1 S25 NOMINATION COUPON IN THE DALLAS POST'S “FREE GIFT CAMPAIGN” “I hereby enter and cast 5,000 votes for Miss, Mr. or Mrs. Opportunity Coupon GOOD FOR 200,000 EXTRA VOTES This coupon, when accompanied with five yearly subscriptions, or their equivalent, entitles the candidate to 200,000 extra votes. This coupon must be voted during the FIRST WEEK of the candidate’s ENTRY. No restriction is placed on the number of coupons a candidate may use. Name of subscriber. ............5. 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A ne Saletan erent dairy al the, Phone ........... usual. 8 a candidate to The Dallas Post’s “Free Gift Campaign” distribution. = _— NOTE—Only One Nomination Blank Accepted For Each Candidate Nominated AAAS SAAN AAAS FPP AAAAAAAA AAA AAA AAMAS AAAS ANI NN AANA] 0 Ee eS Ge BE Be GR BRB EBC BBE BBE BG SIE) Teese YSIS TRI 'APITAL PRIZES 5 s One of the Grand Capital Prizes © Cash Prizes Be E x Bl HIE District No. 2 $150 | 300} All Active Non-Prize BEEBE BEL: EO 32 2 ’ x: oFlde Winners 1 ‘1 285 Guaranteed 20% : Dallas, Pa. 9 2 Commision : & 00 Dallas 1930 Ford 2-Door Sedan $585 J. F. Besecker Co. Fe ee 0 ee a ee eee ee ee ee ER RR Re Ie EB RR RE EERIE Mail Your Nomination or That of a Friend Today sr Purchased From and On Display At Dallas, Pa. By ig 5g 4 SOE BBE BEE EEE Ba EEE 3 PAGE FIVE -Lake Silkworth- Misses Helen and Maratha Stapin- ski ‘and Frances Ojewiez spent Wed- nesday- and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Terkuski. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones of Jersey City are spending a few days at their cottage. Misses Dorothy Hay and Nellie Seitliff of Wyoming are visiting Mrs. Raymond Messery. G. R. Goodwin recently caught a five pound large-mouth bass. Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins have had as their guests for the past week Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan and Ruth Weindt of Hanover Green. Miss Florence Terkuski has return- ed after visiting relatives in Glen Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. John Rees and family of 19 Spring Street, Nanticoke, spent the week-end at their cottage. Mrs, Lyman Vandermark and family {have returned to Nanticone after spending a week at this place. The Wilkes-Barre Can Company held an outing and clam bake at Lake- wood Park on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Watkins of | Audenreid are spending the week with _ | Mr. and Mrs. George Higgins. Misses Rita Sayre of Pikes Creek land Thelma of Wilkes-Barre recently visited Dorothy Goodwin. | Peg Jones and Dot Pozlack of Nanti- {coke are camping at this place for a number of weeks. A group of boys of the First Baptist Sunday School of Nanticoke are spend- Bing two weeks here. W. L. MacColumn of Forty Fort is spending wa few days with Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Goodwin. A number of people from this place {attended the Maple Grove Services on on Sunday. League Holds Outing The Nanticoke Sub-District Epworth League held its annual rally at Lalke- |wood Park on Thursday, with repre- sentatives from Glen Lyon. Alden. West Nanticoke and Askam. Swim- ming, dancing and sports were the chief diversions, winners of the sports being: 100° yard dash, boys, Jake Haglenbauth;/ 50 yard dash, girls, Doris Sutton; Backward race, boys,’ Sam Billings; - Three Legged race, boys, Tom Billings, Joe Deen; Pea- nut Race, boys, James Deen; Balloon race, girls, Elizabeth Davies; Balloon Blowing contest, boys, Charles Cast- ner; Honeymoon race, boys and girls, [Mabel Lurner, Ed Fischer; Honeymoon jrace girls, Mrs. Alice Morris; Hammer |race, boys, Mr. Mathis; Cracker eat- ling contest, girls, Margaret Walker; Bean contest,girls, Murrill Thomas. The evening program consisted of songs, and prayer by Rev. Mathis, fol- lowed by a weiner roast. The Moriah Girl Scouts of Nanti- icoke are spending two weeks at Lake- {wood Camp Grounds. Dorothy Scott and Alberta Ruptick (of Glen Lyon are visiting Florence Terkuski. EE a Kunkle~ Miss Helen Elston of Beaumont spent the past week with Doris Hess. Miss Frances Sweezy spent Sunday with her parents Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harry Sweezy. Mrs. William Conden pleasantly en- tertained her Birthday Club at dinner on Thursday. Those present were: Mrs. Fred Makinson of Forty Fort, Mrs C. W. Fischer of Trucksvile, Mrs. D. P. Honeywell and Mrs. N. J. Whipp of Dallas, Mrs. Kiler Richards of Beau- mont, Mrs. John Isaacs, Mrs. Chas. | Herdman, Mrs. Jacob Conden and Dor- loth Conden, Mrs. Edward Conden ia children, Lois, Clarice May and | William; Mr. and Mrs. William Con- | den. Marvin Elston, Mrs. Owenelde and children Jane and Donnie, Mr. and Mrs.” Ralph Hess and Doris Hess mot- ored to Lake Silkworth on Sunday. Miss Gertrude Smith spent the week | end with her aunt Mrs. F. A. Kocher lof Laketon. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Loomis of Athens were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs on Friday. Mrs. Ralph Hess, Doris Hess, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Mrs: Frank Hess, Mrs. Olin Kunkle, Mrs. Owen Ide, Mrs Ralph Elston, Dorothy, Stella and Wayne Elston and Althea Landon spent Friday afternoon at Perrin’s Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Herdman and Mr. and Mrs. George Laudon motored to Hartford, Pa. on Sunday. The School for orphans of Civil War sol- diers was formerly located at Hartford |and Mr. and Mrs. Herdman had not | visited the place for over forty years. i | Miss Audrey Williams of Pittston has been the guest of Althea TLaudon the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family | called on Mrs. Mary Casterline of Nox- en on Sunday. Mrs. Clarence -Roote and sons James, Francis and Freddie spent Thursday with Mrs. Corey Allen. A number of Larkin Club members and friends enjoyed a bus ride *0 Fernbrook park and attended the Lar- kin picnic on Thursday. The follow- ing attended: Mrs Amos Kitchen, Mrs. Joseph Shoemaker, Roannah Shoemalk- er, Gertrude Smith, Eleanor Kunkle, Mrs. J. S. Kunkle, Mrs, C. W. Kunkle. Mrs, Wm. Brace Caroline Brace, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Bobbie Ashburner, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Doris Hess, and El- oise Nulton. ‘Will the person that was seen to stop their car and pick up a white Collie pup at the farm of C. W. Kun- kle on Monday July 21, please return the pup at once to the owner. (3h i La