The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 01, 1930, Image 4

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DALLAS POST, FRIDAY AUGUST I, 1930 | 5
E NOW ON—H
Hy compete in a Pie Eating Contest. The
eh committee who arranged the sports
A for this affair and who will enter the
ic pie eating contest are Steve Molchan,
8 John V. Petroconis, Peter McCabe,
fidward Bunowski and Harold All-
vaugh.
The United Mine Workers offers
prizes to all winners in each event,
and, in addition to those prizes the
following prizes will be given: Tug of
and family.
subscriptions turned in dur-
subscriptions turned in dur-| subscriptions turned in dur-
subscriptions during the final
up 10 apd mcludimg Saturday, Augusi2, at 8 P. M. Each year
ing First period. ing Second Period. ing Third Period. week.
All extra votes are in addition to the above schedule. No subsecrip tions will be accepted for more than five years from
any candidate. A special ballot good for 100, 000 extra votes will be issued on each“club” of $10.00 turned in.
The subscription price of The Dallas Post is $2.00 per year.
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The following - people from Cleve-
land, Ohko are spending some time at |
Casey Mann's: Betty Schrech and Mr. |
and Mrs. D. W. Schrech and Mr. and
i Mrs. William Burnett. |
Miss Ruth Perkins is spending|
some time in Wilkes-Barre. |
spent the week- end | §
i at Sidney, N. Y.: Misses Enma Lew-|
: is, Charlotte Lewis, Ruth Hewitt, |
Penrod Keller, Kaletia Parsons, Will- |
ard Woolbert and Sheldon Bennett. |
Miss Ruth Mathers has returned to|
her home after having spent a few)
d days in Berwick. [
— Helen Lawsen is spending some)
time with her grandmother.
each candidate will receive regular and bonus votes, as usual.
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War, between the Hudson Coal Comp-
any and the Kingston Coal Company
Ir the nuasion oul) Sminaly : DISTRICT NO. 1. All Candidates Entered and Votes Cast for Public
Between 5% Hudson Coal Company Will include all participants residing within Dallas borough and
: and the Glen Alden Coal ompany at township; Lake, Noxen, Monroe and North Moreland townships and \ M
: 3:15 P. M. Pri , $10:00 to the Win-
18 ners and a Box of a to on on territory North. . RE EMBE
i Nail Driving contest for Women at One or two of the cars and as many. cash prizes as there are . * o x . .
J 1:30; Firat prize 100 15s. of flour. don- active participants will be awarded in this district. THAT-Y our choice of these two fine cars can be won in any distri
3X 3ied a I Mi Following is a list of all candidates) nominated and votes gast TH AT-Each di . . :
ona prize, 30 bs. of flour, donated by publication in this district up until 8 P. M. Wednesday, July 30. —Each district must win one or two of the cars and a complete
fi a Second prize, 50 1bs. of flour donated ’
by Miner-Hillard (Milling Company. FAMED SY yemampmONNY Bi other districts
Third prize, 50 lbs. of flour, donated . EERE ERR tr deepen ss eral dyad, 7 : ! : Tn+1
a a ged wr aE SR IS Sase0 THAT-Midnight, Aug. 11th is the last chance to turn in subscriptior
Cars will leave the park in time to Mr. Kelley Brown ............ dT eR ates ia 941,709 'nf1
have the miners’ families back home Mrs. Vivienne C Crosh : 361,90" scriptions.
before dark. The time of leaving Miss Ada Garringer F fir inane Sine ele are ny fee 380.800 THAT E ti d id . h . .
will be posted in the park at noon. i iets a aT ee ew ew ele le aaa wate oh x Nt e 1 sm
The American Legion Band of Ply- Miss Luella Gosart dees as es se ise str drenns 187,906 v ry ac ve can ! ate wins somet ng either one of the ni
| mouth, wil go 13 the Park on the Mrs. Nancy Higeins 0.00... oooiviiiioin 147400 they secure in subscriptions to The Dallas Post.
; 10 A. M. 12 noon and at 4 P. M. FP K Ey SNES IEC Sete CT 1448.500 THAT-AIl prizes will be awarded b dited d th me
# Dancing all affernoon, music by the Mr L « I's AU Me wow elie 4 ee a hig a fates Nae wits kwieie Ts viskw wey La D y daccre 1 e votes, an t at J
; American Legion Band of Plymouth. r. Lawrence Munyan ............. ais tals a kelar ary wiiain tale : : : * .
; It has been announced that oy Mrs. Clarence Phoenix... .... «... co. iG dein, 173,000 given at any time during the remainder of the campaign. 7
5 children over 5 years of age mus Mr JE RoBerls «oie iorss deans anne inaeabe ® 144,200 i i i {oj :
ee hieve Hokels. Mr. George Stevens ..... .... ah ee LS 910,200 any time during the election other than originally outlined
; TREE SPrTiNG CONTEST LATEST | Miss Marie Wollbert ....... a sesh andes 1,429,100 THAT-Six new five year subscriptions turned in before midnight,
. ' FORM OF FUN FOR BOFS
ORM OF UN TOR count a grand total of 2,130,000 vot es.
! record. A good many other parents |
have hailed the tree-sitting contest as|
i a sure way of knowing where the]
ies boys are during their vacation time. |
2 Fad Spreads Rapidly
Ee From the Mississippi Valley the,
tree-sitting craze spread East and |
I West. As this is written Bill Kear-|
ny of Kansas City claims a longer
. record than that of Jack Richards.
The late entrants do not expect to!
win the championship, but many of!
hem are shrewd enough to capitalize
ne craze.
There is John Norwood, a cobored | XV TN Ta Er ——
boy at Pensauken, N. J, who lives > 1
= a barrel up in a tree and shines] p 1 : 52 1 : s
ithe shoes of the people who come to ° All S b t d d 1 d 8 P N
LC npraremyunenil | Opportunity Coupon | Subscrip’ions turned in up to and including .
y ; and charging a shine for axxz Xzx
; and charging a dime for a oe - [ GOOD FOR 100,000 EXTRA VOTES ° :
firemen’s carnival at Audubon, N. J. p 1 b 1 h d li
; seized upon a tree-sitting fad as en [ 1 0 tain t 0s€ € inquent promises an ma € your
: paced attraction and promised three | y This coupon, when accompanied with five b
i iy $100 if they would stay in a, { yearly subscriptions, or their equivalent, entitles 1
LA on the fair grounds fer ‘ton days, } . candidate to 100,000 extra votes. This coupon
ne New Jersey grocer is paying two. I must be voted during the SECOND WEEK of the {
3 DOYS, 25 «cents axdayvieach to sit in| } candidate's ENTRY. No restriction is placed on §
a tree opposite his store, figuring] {the number of coupons a candidate may use. 4 Ny yn. NT TT Ty a
that they drew customers to his part! § i p CE
of town. J W
ims is not rosy in a tree- | Name Of SUDSCIIDET .uuvvevvessasssssossnsnnsanans y TO THOSE He ARE con
sitter’s life. Martin de B £ North | . De a 1 / 1
SEE a a The start is easy. Have you done yourselves the justice of reall
; hours before the mosquitoes drove! Name of subscriber ......cceeee Or iar anes sey slate . ° : .
Bim from ws perch.” In many cities paignin areal way? Do you know thatonly five one-year subscri
he rude and unsympathetic police] N. f b FDL us x vies Sine ata nim a ain’sYe sity lure a bine 3 W ° . °
ee TI Ame oF subserfuss 200,000 extra votes if turned in during your first week? Do you re
the public parks. But the boys have] a: 3 P
been getting a barrel of fun out of it,| Name Of SUDSCTIDET «neveereenesaaesneansnasnneses { a vote score of 890,000:
and after all that's what vacation is § 7
bs fon | Nate Of SUBSCIDEr + vresruorsunsernnrtenesss ses REMEMBER that the first week Onportunity Coupons are the o:
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¥ ~Trucksville- | Cr Salete ar sanity rit election. MORE VOTES are given during your first week than at
A party was held at the home of I AAAS ISP PPP PPI IIIS PINS SON RAINS SINS ININAIINNIN INNS SPA A A TANNA SINNASA AA ARISE Sh
Eleanor Rockwell on Thursday even- | »
ing, the following being present: Na- | (
fr omi Besteder, [Eleanor Staub, Anna| Nr aT A MT LY NT NT NN NI: 4 brie NN YN NYY yy Maem ecscatesensseeas
rc Stencil, Ruth Mather and Eleanor A 1
% Brier ncen his ves wid t Schedule of Votes and Subscription Price of The Dallas Post
# at her home. i S FIRST PERIOD SECOND PERIOD THIRD PERIOD FOURTH PERIOD 4 TO BE AWARDED 1
] Daniel Knorr has returned to his > Up to and including Aug. From Aug. 12 to Aug. 18] From Aug. 19 to Aug. 25| The last week, ending Aug. 1
home after having spent some time in| 11th the following number of | inclusive, the following num-| inclusive, the following num- 30th the following number of 4 :
New Jersey. votes will be issued: ber of votes will be issued: ber of votes will be issued: | votes will be issued: ;
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mathers and son! [8 VOTES VOTES VOTES VOTES, J
Bobby motored to Sunbury recently,! Five years ......... . 180,000 | Five years .......... 145,000} Five years .......... 120,000 Five years .......... 95,000 1 &
where Mr. Mathers was a delegate to BS Four . years ....... ... 90,000 | Four years .......... 75,000| Four years .........s 60,000 v r 40.000 »
i the I. O. O. F. home. Three years ......... 36,000 | Three years .......... 26,000 Three years .......... 20,000 ar JORIS) (+ «eine sbiovs 700 |
8 The following people from Blooms- | Two years .......... 12,000 | Two years ........... . 9,000| Two years .......... .. 7,000 ores years oR em 4.000 ]
burg spent the day with Mr. and One year ........cocens 4,000 | One year .............. 3,000{ One year .............. 2,000 One er rs 1.000 3
ie Mrs. F. G. Mathers: Mrs. Loretta] ; 25,000 extra votes will be | 15,000 extra votes will be} 10,000 extra votes will be nel Tae ! : x ; : i i
Kuster and Mr. and Mrs. Fetterolf/ given a year of new | given on each year of new| given on each year of new No extra votes for new 1 This Special Prize will be awarded to the candidate turning
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ONE OF THE GRAND CAPI1
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One of the Grand Capital Prizes
Cash Prizes
District No.
$150
$100
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I Roger Williams has returned home|
after having visited for some time in
Kingston.
The following girls enjoyed a lunch-|
eon held tat Mollie Johnson's home on
Saturday afternoon: Jean Billings, |
Marion Tenney, Lois Wellington, Min-|
erva Perkins, Betty Cole, Naomi Best- |
IESE SAT:
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eder, Charlotte Parsons Muriel Mann,
; I'rances Heft, Esther Bennett, J.ois|
Tngers, Marion Schooley Mollie Jean|
HEREC EER EIR BY
Johnson and Ruth Mathers. |
The Queen Esther Standard ait Ch 1 37
/ ers held their monthly meeting at the 1930 evo et & - - 5
i ome of Minerva Perkins. 4 € n-Pr 3
| Bo ny Po Ur vn Coach, Price 685 All Active Non-Prize |
pr ; ss meeting in the church Tuesday | . inners 2 ?
NS ontng Purchased From and On Display At W a
Ss ’ : : ; DC G tood 207 x 1930 Dodge 8, 4-Door Sedan, pri
IW CAMPAIGN The Gar immger Chevrolet Co. uaraniee ; = Purchased From and On Display At
| HEADQUARTERS 2 Dallas, Pa. Commisions © James R. Oliver Dallz
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h-einner can call on a few real friends
| lead the list before the big vote . J .
edule . goes out of effect. Start U ] 8 P M
.,w, do not be one of those, “wished 1Ce pen Venings n 1 , ;
1 hads,” after it is all over, it will ]
! be too late then.
i Office open - evenings till 8 p. m.
i Phone 303. |