The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 24, 1944, Image 7

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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
Bank Building, Wilkts-Barre, Pa.,
Co-Executors. 8-6t
SEALED BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by
the Board of Schqol Directors of
Dallas Borough School District up
to 8 P. M. April 14, 1944, for the
furnishing of the following supplies,
equipment and services: General
supplies, shop and home economics
supplies, janitors’ supplies, science
and physical education supplies,
coal, and typewriter repairs, all
for fiscal year beginning July 3,
1944. Copies of the requisitions
and information for bidders may be
obtained at the district office in the
high school building or from the
undersigned by mail.
All bids, plainly marked,” must
be in the hands of the secretary not
later than the time shown.
By Order of the Board.
; D. A. WATERS,
Secretary and Purchasing Agent.
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NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that Clyde
M. Cooper, residing at Lehman,
Luzerne County, Pa., and Gladys
W. Cooper, residing at Lehman, Lu-
zerne County, Pa., will file in the
Office of the Secretary of the Com-
monwealth, at Harrisburg, Pa., and
the Office of the Prothonotary of
Luzerne County on Wednesday,
STRICTLY BUSINESS
by McFeatters
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CONDITIONERS
“Ah-choo!”
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March 22nd, 1944, an application
for conducting business under the
assumed or fictitious name of:
Fernbrook Dairy, the principal of- }
fice of said business to be at Fern-
brook, Luzerne County, Pa.; that
they are the only persons owning
and interested in said business.
BEN R, JONES, JR.,
Attorney.
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LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that Let-
ters Testamentary on the estate of
Mary N, Shoemaker have been
granted to the undersigned.
All persons indebted to said es-
tate are requested to make pay-
ment and those having claims and
demands to present the same with-
out delay to the undersigned.
Charles P. Shoemaker, 31 Elder
Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and Wil-
liam A. Valentine, Esq., 730 Min-
ers’ National Bank Building,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Co-Executors.
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BUDGET NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of School Directors of Dal-
las Borough School District has
prepared a proposed budget for the
fiscal year beginning July 3, 1944.
This budget may be inspected at
the District office in the high
{ school building and will be made
available by posting in the same
manner as audits are posted. Pub-
lic hearing on the budget will be
held in the high school building at
8 P. M. May 5, 1944, at which
time the final budget will be adopt-
ed.
By order of the Board
D. A. Waters, Sec.
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EVANS’ DRUG STORE
Shavertown
JOHN LEIDLINGER
“Red,” formerly with Frey Bros,)
All kinds of
LEATHER WORK REPAIRING
very neatly done.
Harness, Collars and Horse Supplies,
Dog Supplies and Luggage.
117 SO. WASHINGTON ST,
Dia] 3-9459 Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Fine
Memorials
LARGE SELECTION
Summit Hill Marble &
Granite Co.
Luzerne-Dallas Highway
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from common colds
That Hang On
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way it quickly allays the cough, per-
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have your money back. (Adv.)
A Safe Deposit Box in our Fire-and-Theft-Proof
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WIN! TRENT, ASKS A BOTANIST FRIEND, PROFESSOR)
FRIED, TO ANALYZE THE FLOWERS WINI TRENT RE-
CEIVED ON THE NIGHT OF HER DEATH... THE PROFESSOR
MAKES A STARTLING DISCOVERY...
TIS 15 THE DATURA!
THAT'S WHAT 1
IT'S ALMOST 100 DIF - FIGURED If
FICULT 100 BELIEVE WOULD BE,
PROFESSOR !
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HIM OF THE SUFFERING HE'S
LETTING GO ONe«-!
IN THIS BOOK , PROFESSOR, ARE THE
HISTORIES OF THE MOST BAFFLING
MURDER CASES ON RECORD...ONE OF
THESE DEALS WITH A BRAZILIAN BUSINESS
MAN, WHOSE TWO NEAREST RELATIVES
WERE ACCUSED OF HIS MURDER UNTIL IT
WAS DISCOVERED THAT THE DATURA HAD!
OF COURSE ,MR .MCGRATH
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THAT GROWS ONLY IN
PARDON ME IF 1
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BUT WILL ONE OF
YOU GUYS TELL TROPICAL COUNTRIES...
ME JUST WHAT IN APPEARANCE , IT
THIS DATURA 15? RESEMBLES THE COMMON
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CLEAR O'THAT
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EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE ...IT HAS
RECENTLY BEEN DISCOVERED THAT THIS
FLOWER WHEN PUT IN A CLOSED ROOM
CAUSES PEOPLE TO FALL INTO A TRANCE
WHICH DEVELOPS INTO A STUPOR FROM
WHICH THEY NEVER AWAKEN... THERE,
MY DEAR MCGRATH, 1S AN
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