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indiana Hunting Season Brief For Rabbits, Squirrels
any soever
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Of Baekaeiies This OhlTi eateicnt Often Brings Happy Relief ft hen dirorderof kidney function permit Jloiaonous natter to remain in your blood, it mavcnusenHiriiintbifcliaclie.rbeujnaTicpains,
uISiiui,,iu.sl;li'"."''"s" arain were running .:.,t.i, ehia n-r mtrtirosc under Ihn pres -.altt wiu iw-"1"
tetd?.c'he Bud (!haii-ss. i're(iuent or scanty popularity as Indiana's
txpeeted to have been killed by during the six-day season except , prised to find large flocks of attended the funeral of Mrs. I Miss Reah Stevens spent the
sportsmen. Approximately half in areas of concentration. , snow and blue geese for the sec- Harry Knowles at Sullivan last tyeek-ertd with Iter aunt, Mrs.
this many grey and fox squirrels
w..... ia . ond consecutive year.
die under the gun during a sixty- " t"S "waterfowl fwl m through here ..ninvi n.VifoVi inorl Mnf 10. f t nn u otrofu fmiy vonrc Thorn
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Usually Thursday.
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upiana game uuas icuuncu . , -r ----- ranriian in Tnfiinria
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times shows there in something wrong with Ulason d'CW neir a C10S your kidneys op bl.idder. ;i The cottontail, the
IWt wait! Ask your di-nginst for Donn s . h.fi, m. in th tatQ p;ii. nsi.imi.iant diuretic, used successfully icugm-aiier game in tne stat-,
by millions for over 40 years. Roan's give I remained in good supply for the,
sevenlh consecutive year, and ivhen the open season ends Jan-
luaYy 10, about three million, are
thpir anneal with ouail suddIv- of Conservation
INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 19 ing the third greatest kill in the season on ducks, geese, brant and j 'Special) Rabbits and souirrels reason which ends tomorrow, coot closed December 9 after 45 I r , '. . ........ ,.! J .U1U mnc( rcirt '
one-iwo in. since tne ooo-wnite nas a state- uays wmui, wi " .
v,nina ;irlA Hiat.rihution. a liberal bae ; touna only native iowi un me
four vears There Mr- ana Mrs. Jtienry beewer . ? ?s i ,s
was no open season in 1946 for spent a week-end recently with ' Protractdra.5n is in pro-
jwr. ana Mrs. uernai Brown sieararessvst, tne&fcaon: cay Holiness
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OIL FIELD NEWS
Indianapoli:
Mr. and Mrs. Max Sluder and
ioday. 1 limit and a longer open season, i wing. Population trenas noiea son, Max Lee, of Chicago, were mrwt this little eame bird orovides earlier had caused "experts" to guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
bimi.v relief and will helo the 15 miles of
kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from yjur uloud. Cttt Doan'u Pills.
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mnrh more snort than its rival, forecast this shortage would de
the ringneck pheasant. The latter I velop, but unusual weather also im hrnnrf ! helned to cut the kill, along ihe
Sluder and Lee
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stock population and hunters did
in the fpring, not fare well
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'.'It means I am mad," Stephen told himself.
H? rode ofion and alone io Rainpcrt Gtiest.
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Mrs. Helen Chowning entertained the Thursday Afternoon club at her home last Friday with a covered dish dinner. In the afternoon an exchange of Christmas gifts was enjoyed by everyone present. Several from this community
"No mora will 1 fear dying," Odalie said.
WITH growing concern, Andre watched Stephen's reaction t Odalie's coolness at Harrow Stephen was ; hsiunting the gambling halls ol New Orleans, tense and reckless. Andre's solution was to take Stephen to the famous Bal du Cordon Bleu where the latter met the beautiful quadroon, Desiree. When he swept her away in a wait?.. Stephen's mind reeled. "It means I am mad," he told hirmelf. But he seemed helpless in his new fascination and in the months that followed he saw Desiree often, riding alone to Ram- ' part Street. .
Oclalie's eyes grew dark ?nd rinsed from walohinij for : hisetum. There was a terrible scene at Farrow when she 'lo'iiK.d the reason fir his abem-e. Bit thouch tirades J availed her nothing, Odalie learned a bitter lesson. She set
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out deliberately to win Stephen back. Ker great beauty, coupled with a new f,ent!onessf won. Deoiree was crushed but far from resigned when Stephen told her that he would see he no more. One day, months after the break, she rode a high-spirited roan to Harrow. Stephen, riding near the hou.e, was startled to see her. "You must not come here,' he sr.id. Deliberately, Desiree tossed her reins upon the roan's neck and slashed him with her whip. The pain-maddened hors sprang forward and at full freed plunged down a deep embankment. Desiree was unconscio'-s when Stephen carried her into the house ... And though Desiree survived her injuries, Odaiie never rc?ove:-ed from the .chock of see in? Stephen carry her rival into Harrow. She would listen to no explanations. She
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would not eat properly thereafter even though another child was expected. It was on a winter's day in 1839 that Aurore and the doctor prevailed upon Stephen once more to offer his apologies and explanations. Odalie was very weak. When Stephen came in, she pleaded, "Go away. Let me have peace at last!" "Odalie," Stephen said slowly. "There is this much to be said: when that girl came to Harrow she came without my consent. I had broken with her long ago." Odalie lay very still. "And now, Stephen?" "And now I shall never see her again. That I promise ye." Odalie's lips widened pitifully into a smile, but her words were so low that Stephen had to bend to hear them. "Thank you, my husband," she said "Now no more will" I fear this business of dying . . ." (Continued tomorrow)
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CHRISTMAS CANDIES
MIAMI JELLIES lb. 49: I KRISPY KRUNCK PEANUT CANDY lb. 49c b CHOCOLATE FILBERTS lb. 90c BRACH'S ORCHID BOX CHOCOLATES $1.10 $ COUNTESS MAXINE ASSORTMENT $1.00 5 PEANUTS IN THE SHELL i lb. 25c PLENTY OF
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NFW PLASTIC TABLE COVERS. Transparent & stainproof. Will not crack or peel, 72x108 $1.93 WHITE DAMASK TABLE COVER. Mercenzed. 54x58 $1.9S HAND DECORATED LUNCHEON CLOTHS. Fast color. 50x52 . . . $1.93 100. WOOL BLANKETS. 70x90. Plain colors $11.29 "CHARM TRED" SHAG RUGS. Various sizes & colors. As low as $3.67 "HOSTESS" CAKE SAFE $1.98 "HOSTESS" BUTTER DISH. Bright aluminum 29c TOYS . . .
STURDY DRUMP TRUCK. Lorn? wheelbase with tandem. Green and yellow cab and large red dump bed. Safe for 200 lbs. or more ... $3.98 HEAVY STEEL WHEELBARROW. Orange & black. Rubber tired wheel. Reduced from '$2.98 Only $1.98 LARGE ALUMINUM TRACTOR & PLOW SET. Beth equipped with rubber tires . . $1.29 JUNIOR'S TOY TOOL SET. Consists of metal scale & calipers, pliers, two screwdrivers and steel hammer only 59c SHUFFLE BOARD. Was $1.98. Reduced to . . $1.69 TORPEDO ATTACK, Battleship & Submarine. An amazing toy. Was $2.98. Reduced to $1.98 BOWLER ANDY MILL $1.59 KIDDIES' KITCHEN STOOL. Sturdy metal construction. Blue & Dink. Was $2.19. Reduced to $1.69
TINY TOT VraiRI.INf; OOI.IX
TINY TOT WHIRLING TUMBLERS ........ 59c
"HOSTESS" CASSEROLE & SERV- "' ER M'ith Fire King cover. Reduced from $1.79 onlv $1.49 "HOSTESS" BUN WARMER. Was $1.98 only $1.49 ATTRACTIVE WINE SET 98c Decorated VEGETABLE BOWL . . 69c PLASTIC SALAD BOWL 9Sc. HAND DECORATED DINNERWARE. Attractive 32-piece set $8.49 CAMEOWARE COOKIE JAR . r $1.49 PIN-UP. LAMPS. Shiny brass base with glass shade . $3.98 LARGE BREAD BOXES. White enamel finish with red trim ... $1.10
TABLE or VANITY LAMPS. Glass
base with dainty shade. Reduced from $5.25 now onlv $3.93 EIGHT CUP DRIPOL.VTOR. Made i of heavy 12-trauge aluminum . . $4.25 DecoroiivP CHINA TEAPOT . . . $1.93 Good Quality ALUMINUM DUTCH OVEN. Heavy gauge. 6 a' t . . $5.74
Hesvv Aluminum WATERLESS
COOKER. 5 ouart si?e
$4.72
Large T EATFER TUSSOCKS. Good ouality. Reduced from $8.9S. Now onlv i $5.98 STURDY KITCHEN STOOLS. Steel frame snd attractive cotors ... $2.19 TOYS . . .
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LITTI E BAB'S HOUSECLEANING KIT, with broom, dust nan & dust mon : . SI. 69 MOBILE RECOILING GUN. Was $1.98, Reduced to .' 81-49 LARGE XYLOPHONE $198 DOLL HI-CHAIRS $2.39 KIDDIES' STEEL ROCKERS. Sturdy red rockers thev'll use & enjoy $2.49 MAPLE TABLE & CHAIR SET $9.95 ALL STEEL ROCKING HORSE. Was $5.98. Reduced to $3.98 WOOD ROCKY HORSE $2.98 CHILD'S SWING & CHAIR, complete. Can be used as either only $5.95 STURDY SHOO-FLY $3.29 JIG-SAW PUZZLES. Blondie, Popeye, Dick Tracy and various Wild West Pictures 25c POPULAR STORY BOOKS 98c LTFE-LIKE MAMA DOLLS, with hair and movable eyes $5.49
GET FREE COUPON WITH EVERY $1 PURCHASE
Last Minute Gift Suggestions FORMER NOVELTY CHOKERS Reduced to 98c plus tax BEAUTIFUL COMPACTS. Large size in either silver rr gold finsh $1.98 plus tax LEATHER CUTEX KITS 98c up plus tax CUTEX PIN MONEY SET 25c plus tax HESS TOILET SETS $1.00 plus tax LARGE DRESSER SET with minor back. Silver
trimmed handles and powder and cologne containers." All set in beautiful gift box only $8.9S LADY BERKSHIRE DRESSER SET. Fancy gold trim backs and handles. Nylon bristle brush. A gift she will adore $8.95 LADIES FANCY HOUSE SHOES $2.29 "SOCIETY BOX" STATIONERY by Stuart Hall. Linen finish with colored borders 49c
For Your Lat Minut- Sheo':na' I :iiVi'ireriL'c On ,
MONDAY. DEC. 2 we will b
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ALL COMPOSITION DOLLS with dainty rayon
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tary Was 98c now "lliy 'ir TOTS' COASTER WAGON. Heavy steel bed. t Safe for any child ?1-,J jf BLACKBOARD SURPRISE BOX. Was 98:-. Reduced to is'oa s WALL TYPE BLACKBOARD ?1' '
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FOR HIM ' MEN'S LEATHER TOILET KITS all reduced to l priCe 49c & up GENUINE LEATHER "HUMATIC" TOBACCO POUCH. Sealed liner with zipper .fi. $1.49 plus tax HESS TOILET SET for Men $1.00 plus tax MEN'S CORDUROY HOUSE SHOES with rubber heel. Sturdy but comfortable $2.1.) ALL WOOL MUFFLERS. Fancy plaids or plain
colors MEN'S BONNER WRAP SOCKS. Elastic tops & nylon reinforced toe P"r 49c j BRIGHT NEW TIES'in fancy stripes or figured patterns 'J2!L & 98 -V MEN'S RIBBED PART WOOL SWEATERS. Blue, tan or yellow $2.98 , TWO SPEED ROTARY DRILL. '2 inch size. A - useful gift for Father $3.49 jjj
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CHRISTMAS. CANUlLb 5i
BRACH'S BURGUNDY MIX lb. 4.1c,
SALTED PEANUTS lb. JOc
CHOCOLATE ALMONDS lb. 90c S
VM A PIT'S ORfHID BOX CHOCOLATES . , $1.10
COUNTESS MAXINE ASSORTMENT ' $1.00
PEANUTS IN THE SHELL lb. 25c
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