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The Indian Journal from Eufaula, Oklahoma • Page 3

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Eufaula, Oklahoma
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Cathay Items niOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: "Twoihings which are hard for some people'to do. Ohfejis to give and the other to forgive." with the plus factor for CINEBEAM Millions of tiny metallic "mirron" coat the inside of the CINEBEAM picture tgbe ALL the electronic light out the face of the tube. NEW concentrates intensity of the TV picture. Eliminates "milkiness." Cuts room reflections Actually adds REALISM! Exclusive on Zenith! TOP FRINGE RECEPTION NEW ROYAL CHASSIS SPOTLITE DIAL BUItr -IN ANTENNA 17-ineh TV Tho Melbourne Modern wrap-around styling in Blond or Mahogany color pebble-grain finish. Model R1812R.

Giant 10-inch Speaker Tliu Traymore Model R2249E, smoothly grained Blond or Mahogany color cabinet. Full-size, 21-inch BEAM picture tube. I EASY TERMS When You Own a Everybody Knows. You Own the Dest! 46 Melvin R. Reynolds has returned to his Air Base at Clovis, New Mexico, after a leave of a few days at home with his parents and relatives, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Reynolds. C'pl. Bobby V. Waller and Mrs.

Bobby Waller and son Robert Al- I len have gone to McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey to be stationed for the next seven months. He has spent a leave of thirty clays visiting with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Waller. S. D. Chapman E.N.C. and Mrs.

Chapman and daughter Barbara, are spending a few days visit with Mrs. Chapman's mother in Waco, Texas. Ray Small of Stilwell visited last Friday evenirig with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mr.

and Mrs. Toy Ross and family and Bobbie Ross of Arlington, Texas visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross and Jo Henry. Nettie Jo Towery and Dalene Davis of Tulsa visited Saturday in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Towery, Mr. Mrs. -Carl Jones of Tulsa visited Tuesday and Wednesday in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Edd Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Duard Emerson have named their' new baby son -'iiard Jay Jr. Mrs.

Clarence Reynolds has been called to Okemah due to the illness of her sister, Mrs. Tass Wadsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilkins of Ada and Mrs.

Dora Casey and son of Muskogee and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rouse and daughter of Muskogee visited last week end in the home of Charley and Buford Dunegan and families. Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Chapman visited in Muskogee Monday with Mrs. Bessie Pack. W. E. Dickey Jr.

and Mrs. Dickey and three children are now discharged from the -Marine Air Corp. They have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. Sr. in Wilson. They are making their hems in Muskogee. I would tike to correct a nib- take in last weeks' Cathay News.

The former Miss Betty Jane Floyd is Mrs. Wally Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Reynolds and son and Clarence took Mrs.

Clarence Reynolds to Okemah Monday to be with her sister, Mrs. fass Wadsworth, while she is in the hospital. She underwent a major operation "Monday. Little Ads-Big Values? FOR CAFE FOR Main in Eufaula. See Mable Wilson, at Blackie's Cafe.

N4 FOR SALE: bean Hay. Fame. 1-2 tons Soy- Houston Turner, N4 FOR SALE OR Lula Kidd. My N4 i FOR SALE: Arkwin Seed Oats. Extra heavy.

Phone 718-J4, Reuben Turner. D9 FRESH EGGS Delivered Daily to your door, 35c dozen. Pullets, guaranteed laying, best egg grade, $1.25 each. Jess Dyas, Rt. 3, Eufaula.

Nil FOR RENT: 2-room furnished apartment. Bills paid, $28.00. Mrs. Kelley at Silverman's. FOR SALE: David Bradley Garden.

Tractor and all attachments, $150. Jesse Dyas, Route 3, Eufaula. 028 FOR SALE: 20 Purebred 3- year old White Brahma ger heifers; One Santa Gertrudis Bull. T. E.

Dobbs, Phone 700J3. 021 FOR SALE: Big Hop clover 91 germination, 97.70 purity at a very reasonable price. H. G. and Bill Scudder, Checotah.

Nil FOR PONTIAC Catalina. Excellent condition. Phono 245 or 455. 028 FOR SALE: 6-year-old mare, and two horse colts, one arid two years old. Betty Ann Moores Phone 233.

1 THE INDIAN JOURNAL, Eufaula, Oklahoma THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1954 FURNISHED and Unfurnished Apartments. Elbert Turley. Ph. 72. A12tf FOR RENT: Front bedroom.

Private entrance. Mrs. Ellen Ayers. Ph. "205.

028 FOR RENT; 4-Room house. Front and back J. J. Turley at Gin. N4 HELP WANTED: Experienced Waitresses Wanted: 8-hour shift.

Whiteway Cafe, Henryetta. WANTED: Some peanut hay. Roy Parkhurst at Roy's Barber shop. 028 FOR RENT: Furnished apart- ments. W.

M. Nelson. 028 i Lost and Found LOST: Small black dog, long i hair. Tail over back. Some white on breast and front feet.

Jumped unnoticed from car in vicinity Saturday. $25.00 Reward. Notify Indian Journal. 028 BUSINESS SERVICES Expert Cabinet Work FREE ESTIMATES. Wood Products, Eufaula, Ph.

495 Water Well Drilling E. W. WEST SALESMEN WANTED: Men for local 1500' Rawleigh business. Many dealers doing $100 to $-300 or more weekly. Good opportunity to have profitable business of your own.

Write Rawleigh's, Dept. OKJ- 492-L, Memphis, Term. IS CE LA CASH FOR SCRAP Junk Batteries 1.65, junk copper 15c a pound. Bill's Battery Shop. (The old No.

9 Salvage. N4 HEAVY IH'TV STAPLF.K- STANDARD -STAPLES .1.00 THE INDIAN JOURNAL Ph. 1004 NORTH 2042G Muskogee USED BATTERIES FOR SALE Bill's Battery Shop. (The old No. 9 Salvage.

4 FOR SALE: Registered GueVn -1 sey 3-year-old cow, with 2nd eatf -frt- side; Heifer $200 00- will I give $100.00 for calf back at four I months old. Picture of cow and her registration papers can be seen at Roy's Barber Shop. Rrw Parkhurst. FOR SALE: Ford tractor with breaking plow. Power lift.

See Cole Williams, Onapa. Phone Checotah 1603F2. N4 FOR CARD OF THANKS With our deepest sincerity, we wish to thank everyone who was so kind with services, flowers, food and sympathy at the sudden death of my mother, Mary Mc-' Intosh. BUD McINTOSH AND FAMILY. FOR RENT: Two-room furnished apartment.

Private bath. Mrs. Gene Waters. Ph. 463J.

028 Stop Taking Harsh Drugs for Const ipatie Avoid Intestinal Upset! Get Relief Thti. Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! For constipation, nwfrtakcharshi druu 'S They cause brutal cramps and grip'i ilisjaj IT normal bowel make re, pcatc-J Joscs seem ucedecl. Vlitn you are temporarily ini'cti. get wuhout harsh drugs. Take Di CaMweil'- l5cnn.it Laxative conr Syrup Pepsin.

The extract ot Jtnin.i in Dr. Caldwell's 15 one of ihs fineu n.itur.*. laxatives known to medicine Dr. Caldwell's Senna Laxativr itoud, pives gentle, crpiforrahlc. HI relief of temporary constii every member of the family lid IDU pet "on schedule" without tt pi.ited doses.

Even relieves smm sourness that constipation often brtnjt.s. Buy Dr. Caldwell's. Money hik if nnt satisfied. Mail bottle to 2SO, New York 18, N.

Y. (OHrtUHT AU10MAIK RINSES DAMP DRIB $299.95 NOME TRIM. Jemima, 25 lbs. $1.69 Semifine, Ifc Ha 1 a 0 5 Ik, STATION-TO-STATION CALLS COST LESS Samples Showing How Station-to-Station Calls Are Money Savers 3-MINUTE DAYTIME Oklahoma City to Tulsa Person-To-Person Rate $1.05 Station-To-Station Rate Savings. Enid to Muskogee Person-To-Person Rate $1.20 Station-To-StaHon Rate Savings Lawton to Ponca City Person-To-Person Rate $1.30 Station-To-Station Rate 85 vl Savings 'ftdttal and J'af.

fax not Ineludtd If you've been making your Long Distance calls person-to-person, you'll find that station-to- station calling can be a money saver. On a station-to-station call charges begin when the called telephone is rates are lower than for a person-to-person call. When placing a station-to-station Long Distance call, just give the operator the city and the you are calling. If she asks, tell her you will talk to anyone answering the telephone. That way, you will be charged for the call at the lower station-to-station rate.

live, Cream Style, Del 3 bars roaJs 303 ccsii 17c a I Gem, 12 17c PURE LARD, Wilson 8 tb, paii 1,69 JUSCE, Red Bud, 46 oz. can 19c RICE, Riceland, 2 lbs. 26c 1-2 can PEACHES, Halves EGGS, DOLLS, $15.98 value 39c dozen RAISINS, 2 lbs. 29c 32c DONALD DUCK 46 oz. GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, EAS, Jewell, no.

2 can 10c 23c DONALD DUCK 46 OZ. CAN ORANGE JUICE WOODJHIt S1.00 SIZE SHAMPOO STILWELL 10 OZ. FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 19c 33c PURE LARD, 50 lbs; 8.50 Chunk style CHICKEN of the Sea 59c TUNA, 6 1-2 oz. 34c MEAT OfPA Your station-to-station calls will go through twice as fast if you call by number. handy list and make your calls by number.

GEORGE F. PIERSON, Manager SOUTHWESTERN BELL OKLAHOMA Picnic, b. 33c FRYERS, COStiSI KIHG' BACOi 46c KNIGHTS FOOD STORE QUALITY MEATS WE DELIVER i.

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