fter the postal inspector has taken the gents to Little Rock, Abner returns to tell grandpappy Spears all about the trip. Abner reminds grandpappy that their scheme to lower the…
Lum and Abner had tried to run their own Post Office, but learned it is illegal. Today, they share their fears of what might happen if the government found out…
Show description is taken from the Jot ‘Em Down Journal, the official publication of the National Lum and Abner Society: Lum serves as substitute postmaster of Pine Ridge while regular…
On the way to get packages in the mail early, Fibber and Molly take stock of their gifts. First, a phone call to the operator, Mirt, reveals a young relative…
After moving town records to their hilltop camp site, Lum calls a meeting to discuss the victory, and possible set backs of the deed. Dick Huddleston isn't concerned over the…
Being kicked out of town, and forced to camp on a near by hilltop, Lum decides to act on Caleb Wehandt's plan. The exiled men plan to raid the government…
Robbery Detail. Sacks of mail have been stolen, and Joe Friday is on the job to get it back. Frank Smith joins Joe Friday and together they interview the shaken…
Bob "Christmas Tree" Hope jokes about wrapping Christmas gifts, mailing packages, post office lines, and mishaps. Topics also include horse tracks, Finding the perfect Christmas tree, traffic, and Christmas toys.…
Though the mayor, and political rival has ousted Gildy in the last episode, a phone call from Fibber McGee extends a million dollar deal for Gildersleeve. Marjorie needs a new…
Fibber gets a letter from the postmaster general. Is the government really asking Fibber for advice? In response to the request, he can't write anything nice… can he? Molly thinks…