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The Indian Journal from Eufaula, Oklahoma • Page 5

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Eufaula, Oklahoma
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5
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THE INDIAN JOURNAL. Eufaula. Oklahoma THURSDAY, NOV. 22ND, 1951. For Sale IAKE SACKS FOR Mil- Jler Milford, Mi.

North laiford. N15 IM FOR SALE: 120 acres, Jiriace only, 8 miles southeast I Atoka. Level, sandy loam, lour-room house, good sized Peach 30 acres aen, balance Lots of it-side rarige. Priced 2ss for Cash. S.

N. Jordan, Box 33. N1S RSALE: Girls 3-piece all wool coat size.4. Ph. 47.

)R SALE: 3 room house and 3 lots located at Honna. Barin. See Lee Pendley. N15 Store and Station id four room living quarters one acre of land, located five les west of Eufaula. Reason ble.

Damon Pendley. N15 LE: Custom 4-dcor Ford. Inquire at the In- ian Journal. D13 for Rent FOR RENT: 5 room unfurnished apartment; See R. B.

Buford. Nl FURNISHED APARTMENT; and 3 rooms. W. M. Nelson, Ph.

29UW. N22 FOR furnished apartment; 4-room unfurnished apartment: 2-rcom furnished- apartment. Robert Rhinehart. N15tf NO HUNTING or Trespassing on any LAND I own or control. L.

DALTON. Miscellaneous SALE: One Rendering Vat and one scalding vat. Blanche Fear's. I OR SALE: Attention Ladies; landa Studios will be here next londay, making gorgeous Oil i 'blored Portraits. Obtain cou- on from saleslady.

piece dining room suite. Walnut. Mrs; Don Pizar- Phone 57 or 194. N8 1 YOUR CAB fill serve you at All Times. YOUR BUSINESS APPRECIATED.

GEORGE WASHINGTON, Operator and Owner PHONE 55 Pearls are formed when some reign a tiny ain of gets between the ell and the body of an oyster, le animal then secretes around ke object successive layers of a laterial called nacre, which con- Ists of calcium carbonate. MALE HELP WANTED: Reliable man with car wanted ot call on farmers in Mcintosh: County Wonderful' opportunity. $10 to $20 in a day. No experience Or capital required. Permanent.

Write today. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. Freeport, III. N29 HUNTING! On any land I own or Control Violators will be fully prosecuted under the law. LESLEY TURLEY.

LOST: Ronson Lighter. Re ward. Dr. R. O.

Waddle. STRAYED: White faced year' lings. Reward. Lazy Ranch, Stiafcam. WANTED TO Relics, Arrowheads Tomahawks, etc.

T. B. Swanson, Eufaula, Gen. Del. N22 Grow Riost Bombing May Be Resumed Control of crows by dynamite bombing their winter roosting sites may be resumed by' the state game and fish department this winter.

The game and fish commission A SEKJIOR FROM DAVEk)PORT. 'GEORGE! RATES A5 OK)E OF THE TOP 'RECEIVERS tlU THE VALLEY AAJO THE K)ATI Colorado's annual precipita- varies frOm 6.5 inches to ore than 40 inches. SAUESMEN WANTED: WANTED AT Products. Good nearby locality open. Write today.

OKK-492-F, Memphis. Tenn. N29 REWARD $100.00 REWARD for the'arrest and conviction and delivery of one or more of my cattle. Most of them are mtiley bald face with tag in left ear. If torn or cut cut it can be detected.

J. V. HAMMETT, Eufaula. N22 ROOM FOR THREE PASSENGERS to Bakersfield leaving Monday. Call 423.

BUSINESS SERVICES EXPERT CABINET WORK FREE ESTIMATES. Wood Products, Eufaula, Ph. 495. Typewriter Paper. Tin Indian Journal 0MPLETELY AUTOMATIC WASHER WASHES RINSES DRIES FREE HOME TRIAL TRESPASSING NOTICE No hunting, fishing or trespassing of any kind on any land I own or control.

THE GRAY FARM, North of Fame. N29 TRESPASSING NOTICE Positively no hunting, trespasT- sing of any kind on any land I own or control. MINNIE and SIAH POLK. N29 Even at the current all-time record pace, sulphur output is a million tons less than domestic and export Telephone wires crossing the Andes mountains between Argentina and Chile are 12,300 feet high, highest in the world. FOR SALE CHEVROLET SEDAN DODGE 2 TON 2 Ton Chevrolet Pickup JOHN DEERE TRACTORS 70 TRACTOR ALLIS TRACTOR FARMALL TRACTORS 20 FARMALL TRACTOR (cheap) WE ARE EQUIPPED TO PAINT YOUR TRACTOR.

WHY NOT LET ROBERT PENDLEY SHOW Y()TJ WHAT HE CAN DO? Eufaula Motor Implement Co. Once again we have the sea, son of Thanksgiving. If we people that live in this wonderful America can stop our hurrying and worrying and stop to appreciate the little things, the small blessings of life which we all I have so many of, we shall all I have a happier Thanksgiving season, Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Wise and I children, Nancy and Ronald of 1 Koriowa were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lee. Mary Ogden returned to Che- cot.ah Monday where she is employed at the Odd Fellows home.

She spent her two weeks vacation at her home. Johnny Sheaheai-t returned from last week to spend several weeks with his grandfather John Buck Sheaheart. Mr. and Mrs. L.

D. Ogden and Mary Ogden attended the American Legica meeting in Eufaula Monday night. Mr. and Mrs, Lonnie Lane and daughter, Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs.

Jessie Davis were business visitors in Checotah Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Davis of I McAlester and Olen Davis were Monday night visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Wooten. Mr. and Mrs. L. D.

Lee and Mary Ogden were Muskogee visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whisen- hunt and daughter, Doris Jean, returned from Checotah where they spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Harcld Lane. Johnny Bailey of Porum visited Maurice Wooten Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Henson, Dan Henson, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Wooten and Maurice were business visitors in Eufaula Monday. Sally Davis 1 received word from her two sons Edward and Robert, attending Haskell Institute" concerning their outstanding activities. Edward is scoutmaster of one of the largest Boy Scout troops in Haskell's history. Edward and Robert have their own musical organization known as the "Oklahoma Ramblers." The Ramblers provide music for many of the school's entertainments.

Lonnie Lane was a business visitor in Tulsa Thursday. Mae and Dee Lee attended the show in Eufaula Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Mann and.

children of Tulsa spent the week end visiting Violet Mann and Mr. and Mrs. Joh'ftny Mann. Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Tonev and family attended church at Porum Saturday and Sunday, Henry Poison and Edgar Grose accompanied the Eufaula basketball girls to the game in Canadian. James Lee Ogden was the guest of, his cousin Jimmy Murphy Saturday and Sunday. Roger Turner, Tahlequah spent the weekend with his wife, Mrs. Turner. and Mrs.

Jessie Roberts and Betty Cagle of Cathay district visited Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lee Tuesday. Lee Grigsby Of Checotah visited Demp Lane Sunday. Mary Ogden and Mae Lee visited Eula Ogden in Checotah Saturday.

Lee- Dobson was a business visitor' in Muskogee Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wooten and children, Maurice, Earlene and Gladys made a business, trip to Oklahoma City Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Dee Lee visited Mr- and Mrs. Louis Pittman in Stidham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Chaffin and sons, Tommy, Johnny and Ross of Eufaula were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Grose. Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Grose Everett Grose and son, Gary, spent weekend in Fayetteville Arkansas as the guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry T.

Avants and Mr. and Mrs. Orin Glass. Those attending the football game at Eufaula were Edgar Grose and children, Pat and Eddie, Evert Grose, Mr. and Mrs.

Tay.lcr Sizemore, Earl Kindred, Gilbert Hollingshead, Mae Lee and Mary Ogden. Eddie Grose of Connors College, Warner spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grose. Visitors in.

Eufaula Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Beaver, Dee Lee, Mary Ogden Mildred Grose and son Joe, Clurie Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and son Fred Frank McKee, Mil and Mrs.

Lee Ogden, Earl and Maurice Wooten. 11 spent the weekend Janice Butler at Eufaula. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lee visited Mr.

and Mrs. Dick Bryant of the Cathay, district Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Ogden are the parents of a 9'-2 pound baby daughter born 17.

Her name is Diana Gall. Manford, Bobby Gean and Lonnie Lane were business visitors in Eufaula Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ogden and sons James and Roger, Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Ogden Jr. and daughters, Sufe and Carla.

were Sunday visitors in Checotah. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Lee were shopping in McAlester Thursday, Funeral services were held at the Fisher Town Cemetery Saturday for 13-year old Olene Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Olan Mann. Her death was caused from burns she received 'hen a can of kerosene exploded- while building a firs, family was living at Littlefield W. L.Story Dies Monday Last rites for W. L. Story, retired Baptist minister, who died in the General Hospital in McAlester, Monday morning were held at Savanna, Wednesday and I burial was in the Fame cemetery.

Mr. Story 81, long time resi- dent of the Fame community suffered a heart attack one day last week and had been in the hospital since that time. I He is survived by three sons and three daughters. c'row Concentrations and if the crows are wintering 'here in terge enough numbers to cause farm and wildlife damage the roosts will be bombed. Under supervision of W.

A. (Bill) Gaines, superintendent of the state game farm at El Reno, the game and fish department destroyed millions of crows the early 1930's to 1949. Considerable thinning of winter crow concentrations was noted as a re-' Many have taken up winter crow shooting as' a hobby in recent years, and the state game and fish out that an increasing number of gunners come hero from other states each winter for the sport. BOTH HANNA TEAMS WDf OVER STIDHAM 20TH The Hanna boys defeated the Stidham boys in. a basketball affair played Tuesday night at Hanna by a score of 61 to 41.

The Hanna girls defeated, the Stidham girls 44 to 38. eady To Wear ALE Gabardine Coats and Suits VALUES TO $29.95 $15 Famous Betty Rose Coats and Suits SMART STYLES Excellent Tailoring 1-4 Off FALL DRESSES 14.98 Values 10.98 12.98 Values 8.95 10.98 Values 6.48 8.95 Values 5.98 Sharpe Dry Goods Co. THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUE (2 BACON, slab lb. 35c Bacon Squares lb. 29c Pecans, paper shell lb.

35c SHOOTING IS FUN CAREFUL PURE LARD, Stand $7.25 COFFEE, Cain's lb. 75c FLOUR, W-R, 50 lbs. $3.79 OLEO, Colored, cube lb 25c BABY FOOD, Gerber's 3 cans 25c SUGAR, Pure Cane, 10 lbs 95c TISSUE, Northern, 3 rolls 25c POTATOES, 50 lbs. $1.75 PURE LARD, 8 lb. u.x $1.49 RAISINS, 2 lbs.

39c Carnation MILK, 2 tall cans 29c Mrs. Tucker's SHORTENING, 3 lbs. 79c CRISCO 3 lbs. 89c Velveeta CHEESE, 2 lbs. 89c Harvester Guaranteed FLOUR, 50 lbs.

$2.98 SOAP FLAKES all brands lg. size 29c Powdered SUGAR, 2 lbs. 24c BACON, Sliced, Corn King, lb. 34c LIMIT 2 LBS. SUPERIOR FEEDS Burton's Food Store I I Wl i I w..

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