i A y . * N. Y., and are spending a furlough Mass., is spending a furlough with his family. ww ¥ BL Contact For Service Men * a “Buck” Edwards | Visits The Post day furlough with his wife and par- | “Buck” Edwards, son of Mr. and ents, in Jackson. ix Mrs. Harry Edwards, of Huntsville, Judson Holdredge, Tom Wisnie- | : | stopped in to have a chat with The ski and James Wheeler have com- p,q staff Tuesday afternoon, while pleted their training at Sampson, '. oc home on a fifteen-day fur- i : ; | lough. “Buck”, a graduate of Leh- at their homes in Trucksville, | man, is instructor at the infantry A/S Alfred James, Jr., son of Mr. | casualty replacement center at and Mrs. Alfred James, of Trucks-' Camp Wolters, Texas. He gives ville Gardens, has completed the, the boys seventeen weeks’ training, Aviation Instructors’ Course at | during which they learn to use all Brooks Field, Texas, and has been | weapons of the infantry. Then transferred to Bowman Field, Louis- | they're shipped across to replace ville, Ky. | men in veteran battalions wounded M. M. 2/C Frederick Anthony and | at the front. wife, the former Margaret Rhodes, | spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Rhodes, of Rice street, | LEGAL. Trucksville. Mr. Anthony is sta-| TO GEANNIE CARROLL, tioned at the Torpedo Testing Range SPONDENT: at Montauk, L. I. You are required to appear on Cpl. Samuel Ashley, with the |April 3, 1944, to answer complaint Anti-Aircraft at Camp Edwards, | of James A. Carroll in divorce a * * Hu (Continued from Page Two) RE- vinculo matrimonii, filed to No. 291, January Term, 1944, in the Com- mon Pleas Court of Luzerne County. DALLAS C. SHOBERT, Sheriff. THE POST, MARCH 10, 1944 NOTICE The Lehman Township Schoo | District solicits sealed proposals for | * | the transportation of pupils to and | at | from such points, along and over Wilma C. Elston, his wife, for the purchase of the aforesaid interest. The Court has fixed Wednesday, March 22, 1944, at 10 o'clock A. M. for a hearing on said petition, to No. 372 March Term, riel William Klimkevich, Jr., on the | 1 fourth day of February, 1944, has | filed a petition in the Court of | Common Pleas of Luzerne County, | 1944, | PATRICK J. FLANNERY, which time, Attorney. 9-3t | filed thereto, the aforesaid sale will be authorized and directed in ac- LEGAL cordance with the prayer thereof. Neil Chrisman, Attorney. Russell D. Honeywell, Guardian of Conrad Honeywell, A Minor. NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that by or- der of the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County, a petition was filed by the undersigned with the Clerk of said Court for the private sale of all the undivided one-half right, title and interest of Conrad Honeywell, a minor, in and to all those pieces, parcels and tracts of land situate in the Township of Dallas, Luzerne County, Pa., containing 89 acres and 35 perches, more or less, with im- provements thereon, and more fully described in the foregoing petition. A cash offer of $4,000, free and dis- LEGAL Notice is hereby given that Let- ters Testamentary on the estate of Mary N. Shoemaker have been granted to the undersigned. Al] persons indebted to said es- tate are requested to make payment and those having claims and de- mands to present the same without delay to the undersigned. Charles P. Shoemaker, 31 Elder Street, Wilkes- Barre, Pa., and William A. Valen- tine, Esq.,, 730 Miners’ National if no exceptions are | 8-3t | | such routes as are designated in praying for a decree to change his | the specifications for the school years FOAL 1045, 1945.1946 and | The Court has fixed Monday, the 1946-1947. Proposals shall be ad | tenth day of April, 1944, at 10 dressed to Lewis V. Ide, Secretary, o'clock A. M. as the time, and the Lehman Center, Luzerne County, Luzerne County Court House, Pennsylvania, and will be received until 8 P. M. Monday, March 6, sons interested may attend. 1944. The envelopes shall be John S marked “PROPOSAL FOR TRANS- a, Lopatto, PORTATION”. Specifications and Morney for Petitioner, 703-11 Miners’ Natl. Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 7-3t information may be secured at the office of the Secretary at Lehman Township High School. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, | NEED GLASSES ? Lewis V. Ide, || Get them fitted properly. Get Secretary. them quickly, see 7-3t Dr. Abe Finkelstein OPTOMETRIST Bank Building, Wilkts-Barre, Pa., Co-Executors. 8-6t | charged from all liens, has been made by Walter Jay Elston and LEGAL NOTICE Main Street, Luzerne Notice is hereby given that Gab- name to Gabriel William Klem, Jr. | as | the place for the hearing of said | petition, when and where all per- | PAGE SEVEN Fine Memorials LARGE SELECTION Summit Hill Marble & Granite Co. Luzerne-Dallas Highway | | | Ri Get all-around re- 25¢ x Jenalt lief from discom- ooucr | EVANS’ DRUG STORE | Shavertown fort of colds. + by McFeatters STRICTLY BUSINESS MATCHES TRL [PERMITTED TTA IN THIS TL AREA lV LT od 2 aon f ; { Ww gt ene (ARR Ll “In That Last Haul | Held Out on Ya, so Dere’s Fifty Comin’ to Ya.” “Dat’s Right, Kid, Money Got Dat Way Won't Do Ya No Good.” THESE WOMEN! By d’Alessio “All I know about banking is that I'm a better drawer- 3 outer than a putter-inner!” By Irv Tirman NAPPY WELL BOYS, THESE ARE THE STUDIOS! MEN OF HISTORY, LONG DEAD, LIVE AGAIN IN THESE BUILDINGSY! APPY AND THE BOYS, UPON THIER ARRIVAL IN HOLLYWOOD, WERE MET AT THE AIRPORT BY ONE OF THE STUDIO OFFICIALS AND WHISKED AWAY TO THE STUDIO. THINGS HAPPEN VERY FAST OUT HERE, S0 Y'BETTER KEEP IN LINE. DETECTIVE RI Th. THEORY BEGINS 10 SHAPE UP AS RILEY DISCOVERS a y THAT WINI TRENT LEFT INSURANCE WORTH $20,000, NAMING AS BENEFICIARY HER BROTHER WHO OWES THE GAMBLER SCALZI MORE THAN HALF THAT AMOUNT... HIS MUSINGS ARE INTERRUPTED BY THE APPEARANCE OF A STRANGER. | my sis7ER... WANTED A GIVE IM ONE ...HE « HATED HER! NG 8, sure CHiEr [is 1 Te 3 GUY YOU SENT FOR... THE | 1 SORRY 10 BUST INON YOU LIKE HIS, GENTLEMEN...T WAS ASKED 10 COME DOWN FOR QUESTIONING «.. THE NAME I$ BEGGS... MORTON TRENT GIRLS HUSBAND. THEY WERE SEPERATED HE'S AN EXPORTER FLEW IN FROM SOUTH AMERICA NIGHT OF THE MARY WORTH’S DIVORCE AND SHE WOULDN'T 2 THIS 1S THE ENTRANCE" T OH'OH! THERE'S JV" THREE WEEKS L BEEN LOOKIN £'R THAT GUY TO OKAY THIS SCRIPT ls” {5 8] By Richard Lee. y How ABOUT IT, § | BEGGS 2 WHY DID i YOU CHOOSE THAT Xi PARTICULAR DAY J wy TO FLY ate HERE 7 TStE QUIET, YoU FooL !'uaven'r YOU CAUSED TROUBLE ENOUGH ? oa 1 READ ABOUT HER PLAY IN | THE NEW YORK PAPERS...1 ARRANGED MY BUSINESS 50 1 COULD BE HERE FOR THE € OPENING .. TO WISH HER WELL L ...J WANTED HER TO FEEL 4 { THAT WE WERE STILL FRIENDS, AND JUST MURDER. KNOW gq |F ANYTHING! OOKS I TRIED TWICE TO GET A DOCTOR, BUT THEY'RE ow ALL ON THE RUN DAY AND NIGHT--SINCE SO MANY FOLKS CAME IT'S HARD TO LOO SEVIER Dxtp AFTER A SICK ONE H RYING--BOBBY'S A PRETTY SICK BOY! 4 \\ TO TOWN! nr 3 i 1 1 N=—t= “4 = \Net——1 Ts o 1 3 u ZY, TT 11 REG’LAR FELLERS HAVING TO CARRY WATER SO FAR ,AND ALL THAT! wait A MINUTE! YOU GUYS GOIN' 2? THERE'S BEEN A DIDN't You Sif TIGHT, CHIEF | BE BACK NA LITTLE WHILE !' 1vE GOT 10 SEE A MAN ABOUT ACLUE coming, MAC? WHERE ARE OR ? LIKE RILEY'S GOT A HUNCH! HOW ABOUT YOU 22 I'M NOT COMPLAINING «= MY MAN MAKES GOOD MONEY AT THE POWDER MILL « «BUT IT'S TIME SOMEBODY MADE CALEB GRIBBLE AND HIS CROWD PUT N K ERE «+ ¥ NAME, IT's | —— Al ND EVERY TIME L HEAR GRIBBLE'S MENTIONED BITTERLY! +«SOME DAY HELL HAVE A TERRIBLE ACCOUNT TO SETTLE! HERE'S THE DOCTOR ,MISSUS WORTH ! By GENE BYRNES NOW YOu Bovs Go To SLEEP! AND REMEMBER NO PILLOW FIGHTS! VU ° DONT Ey HIM 6) HE WANTS THE — Lena 5 TR ane) OUR LEAF CLOVER PLANTS ARE NOW BEING MARKETED BY AN IOWA PLANT GROWER, DO. LORIDA HAS MORE THAN A HUNDRED TYPES OF SOIL! HE CHINESE ,WHEN THEY PART, TOUCH EACH OTHER'S FOREHEAD, INSTEAD Na. OF SHAKING HANDS AS WE