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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 3

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Miami News-Recordi
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3 1945 MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLA 'PAGE THREE JOBS BILL GETS Cool Enough for Yo CHIEON SPOT CRAIN House? Cut in Half lit' GM Conciliator Montgomery for the regular Bible I jured in a motorcycle accident and Pranged to off Dec $180 cfrurltt T' tin 1 Cftliint woe 11 nr ko rvarl nt ceiling Corn was unchanged at DANCE QUAPAW Of CLUB MIAMI $4950 xS PENETRO TJ JETRE Z7Z Capt Danny Bottero is home after two years overseas with the Army Mrs Bottero the former AS Al a A3 X9 Al Clean cotton rags wanted at News Record Ut Our fiiltiLoy Awoy Mr and Mrs Elbert and daughter Minnie and Mrs Ray Elbert left Tuesday for Orlando TSgt Leonard Stelts who was IL This Gun for Hire" CLYDE POOL DIES TULSA Dec 3 (Pl Clyde Pool 62 an editorial employe of the Tulsa World since 1927 died today in a hospital Pool who pre viously had served as state editor of the World and once operated a newspaper at Tahlequah recently bad worked on the World telegraph desk StlmulatM dmt nd back sur ftcti like aioh Wenning poultice $150 113 70 at Has Special Penetrating Stimulating Action Norris a few days the past week Royal Circle The Royal Circle of the Chris tian church met Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs Cassie North' Main and gon Ronnie and Rev Roy Smith Mr and Mrs Bob Prater an spend the winter with her daugh ter Mrs Chandler and fam ily and Mrs Box will leave Wed nesday for Lubbock Tex to spend the winter with her son George Box and family The hostess served refreshments Those pres ent were Mrs Pearl Nordstrum Mrs Nannie Buxton Mrs Maude Roberson Mrs Molhe Box Mrs Buzzard Mrs Ben nett Mrs Lee Bennett Mrs Laura DeWeese Mrs Cooper and hostess Mrs Montgomery Buzzard Biever Mrs A Buzzard announces orable discharge from tile armed services Ginger ROGERS Joseph (OTTEN Shirley TEMPLE Duffy's Tavern" LATEST NEWSnd COLORED CARTOON 10c and 10c with tax no longer can be considered as something separate from the na tional economy whether any law that says it is or not The relation of government fiscal poli cies to private business is tremen dous 1 The President can make even a watered down high employment bill still more effective by the vigor with which he carries it out Presi dent Truman definitely favors the idea of full employment But it will take plenty of savvy and fast work on the part of the Presidenthis cabinet his economic advisers and his director of the budget to tie government fiscal policy in with a sound national economy Nobody is doing it now at any rate John Gibson above former president of the Michigan State Council CIO and now a Labor Department conciliator is rep resenting Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach in conferences with United Auto Workers offi cials seeking solution to the General Motors strike Mr and Mrs Hayden of Hugo Okla are the house guests of Mrs Josephine Smith this week Loren Buzzard is at home with his family again He has an hon POPEYE "PITCHIN' WOO AT THE ZOO" sympatny witn rye Effective next June 1 rye goes under a ceiling price of $1:42 Chi cago basis for cash grain and $144 for futures May rye dipped $170 today but still was 25 cents above die ceiling level which will be effective a few days aftre May contract trading ends Rye closed unchanged to 5 cents lower than the previous finish De cember $179 Wheat was un WILLIE BREWER RITES uneral services for Willie Brewer 45 years old who died his home on Commerce road last Saturday were conducted at 10:30 a today at the Cooper uneral home chapel The Rev Harry Curtis pastor of the irst Presby terian church officiated Burial was in the Ralston ceme tery near Bernice 1 MRS MAGGIE GRIST Mrz Maggie Webb Grist 64 year old housewife died at 9:30 pm Sunday in the home of her eon Lawrence Grist Quapaw She came to the district from Arkansas in 1917 Her husband and two of her children are deceased Surviving besides the son in Quapaw are one daughter Inex Evans Modesto Calif one broth er John Linker of Centralhoma Okla and five grandchildren uneral arrangements will be announced by the Dumil uneral home Hold her forever with a Lane Cedar Hope Chest the serfeet Christmas Gift Symbolof your the gift that marts the home Come in and register now SEES ENROLLMENT GAIN STILLWATER Okla Dec 8 (A1) Herbert Patterson dean of administration predicts a substan tial increase in enrollment at Ok lahoma A college the second semester Patterson says if the inquiry letters coming to his office are any indication the college might ap proach its pre war numbers EXTRAI EXTRA! BOND PREMIER Thursday Evening 8 o'Clock SERGEANT CLARENCE MILLER Will appear in person at the 8 o'clock Plaza Show "DOLLY SISTERS" Admission by purchaseof a Victory Bond at a receipt for same Mrs Clara Casprzyk in the half of her house in Silver Lake Minp which she retained after the other half condemned by the village for street widening had been removed Silver Lake authorities de dare Mrs Casprzyk 44 a widow crippled by arthritis had spurned offer of $800 movement of the house back into a lot and the con struction of a basement (NEA Telephoto) Eanus City Produce KANSAS CITY Dec 3 UB oultry prices unchanged Kansu City Livestock KANSAS CITY Dec Cattle: 13700 calves 2 200 supply slaughter steers slight ly larger than week ago today but all other classes in lighter supply several loads beef steers sold 10 15 higher mainly to order buyers good and choice grades largely $1550 1650 load lota medium and good cows stronger to order buy ers and small killers about one half receipts stockers and feeders active firm on good and choice grades with steers selling largely from $1350 1500 latter price on fleshy feeders with weight Hogs: 3300 opening slow few early shipper bids $1425 on good and choice 180 240 lbs weeks 10 lower at average no ac tion on others Sheep: 9000 receipts include 12 cars lambs 15 cars ewes around 2500 on display in the truck divi sion market not established Chicago Produce CHICAGO Dec 3 Butter firm receipts 559098 93 score A 41 46 90 40 45 89 40 45 88 cooking 39 44 cars 90B 40 45 10 40 45 88 cooking 39 44 Eggs receipts 21062 firm extras 8 and 4 472 ex tras 1 and 2 498 standards 446 current receipts 446 dirties 36 37 checks 35 36 Chicago Grain CHICAGO Dec Traders became more nervous about the new rye ceiling regulations today and liquidation pushed the May ffintAPf rlnxim tVta a I vr mu vvm a wuozici daily limit at times Wheat and Oats were strong in meat since Uncle rederic A De jnatiopa! 'resources plalnniiig board jwas given the axe by: Qon gtress two years ago Whatever kind of full orihigh level employ ment bill is passed: itrifiir create' a council of economic advisers the President and it'willLrequlre the JPresident to" submit ah annual economic report'ro Congressr Also' it will create a joint committee in Congress to consider the report With these qtinimum require ments the executive end of the government will be put on the spot to name its adkisers have 'them make their recommendations and have the President prepare and submit his report There are now two messages which the President sends each new session of Congress irst his annual message on the state of the nation second liis annual bud get message Of President Roose two messages in January 1945 his budget message was far more revealing of his plans and policies If that trend continues and with a high level employment bill in effect there is some congressional opinion that the state of the na tion message may in time become more of a message on international relations while the budget mes sage will become the annual eco nomic report Either that or the annual budget message will be con fined to federal expenditures while the annual economic report becom ing a third presidential message vtfH then cover the national econ omy as a whole Government economy however AIm COLORED CARTOON and UTE NEWS 10c and 25c with tax i was a guest of her sister Mrs more creek to Grove Okla i Kenney has purchased a saw mill and is operating it near Grove Mr and Mrs Lawrence Elbert received word the first of the week that their son Marvin Elbert of the Navy and stationed at Banana River la had been in 1 Junior Play lYie Junior class in high school will present "The Wild Oats a comedy drama in the high school auditorium on riday night Dec 7 at 8 with the following cast: Aunt Annie Letha Hilburn Della Mariana Boehning Judy Kolene Anderson Danny Murphy Bob Griffis Patrica Gilden Vir ginia Butterfield Eve Martin rances Smith Eddie Raymond isher Jake Peters John Gaskin Prue Wilma Jean Chester Charles Benton (Chuck) Gene Reniker lavs of 'iradacl 11 Picher News The American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Legion hall Mr and Mrs arley left today for Emporia Kas where they will visit the parents Mr and Mrs Mauck The Central school TA will meet at 1 Thursday instead of riday because of a county teachers meeting in Miami The of the irst Bap tist church will meet today at the church with their counselor Mn Ed Wilson Mrs Rose Davidson of Okla homa City and Mrs Bess Hoop man of Baxter Springs are visit ing Mrs Alice Myers of 818 South rancis street Wayne Delcour has received his discharge from the Army at ort Leavenworth and is now making his home with a sister Mrs Tooter Woods 710 West Second street Mrs Kerr will entertain the Thursday night bridge club thia week at her home 448 South ran cis street Intermediate of the Bap tist church will meet today at 4 instead of 6 Night The Seneca Commercial club will hold the annual night at the regular meeting Monday evening Dec 8 The Carman cafe will serve a turkey dinner in the high school auditorium at 7 which will be followed by a pro gram of entertainment planned by the program committee The offi cers who were all re elected for the ensuing year will be installed at this meeting MARKETS I THE MIGHTIEST ilWR a fifiwmp nr in iimfi HVHiiiiiui ui DLL lllflLa OBITUARY 'C Wtuesday ROXY IN PICHER LAST TIMES TODAY Penetrates Into upper bronchial tubes with Kaapedal medicinal vapors Uounq Madwu newltls! MODERN WAY TO RELIEVE DISTRESS COLDS LYRIC THEATER commebck TIMES TODAY "MUSIC OR MILLlONS'L With Margaret O'Brien Tomorrow "UNCLE HARRY" I TODAY and TUESDAY 2 9:20 As refreshing and reassuring as child hood fttoMI White hats for winter ora more oooulor than ever this sea son particularly in this new pearly white shade known at White Wine Every hat smart each different De signed byYear 'rounder El Rita and Screen Vogue Smooth felt fur felt faille feather hots beaves fabric with sparkling trims All the newest fathiAM' I 298 to $598 TUESDAY NIGHT 9 'til 1 Wanning soothing Vicks VapoRub it the best known home remedyyou can use tn relieve mis enes of chest colds Rub it well on throat chest and back at bedtime Its special penetrating stimulating action starts right to and keeps on working for to bring grand relief Invites rest WICKS fol step too Try it tonight VvanoRua "JJOHN HENRY BEIGHLE John Henry 87 years old died at 6:30 Sunday at Uta home of hi son Loyal Beighle four piles northwest of Seneca Mo in Ottawa county Other''survivors Include four other sons Joh Henry Beighle Jr4 of Skellytown Tex Earl Beighle of Jas Angeles Calif R1 Thompson Beighle of Tulsd and Allen Beighle of Bakersfield Calif and: 10 irandchildren uneral arrangements will be announced by the isk uneral home of Miami htma kA urnitura study The lesson discussion was I in a hospital in Orlando la on tne last three chapters of Genesis led by Mrs Pearl Nord strum A social hour followed the lesson and Mrs Pearl Noixistrum nounce the birth of a daughter' eary dealin8s but fell largely in fivmwhv with mio iroui waric Plummer Seth Har Durn luesiay Nov 27 in Sale Me old Giddens Mose Ned Sayre morial hospital in Neosho Mr and Mrs Ira Kenney moved Mrs Durham of Miami tost week from their farm on Syca Mr Max Hansen who has been in the Navy for three years is now home and has a discharge He is the son of Mrs Hazel Hansen Members of the Methodist Youth ellowship from Seneca who at tended the annual Booth festival held in the Byers Avenue Method dist church in Joplin Monday night were Mary ern Williams Velma Eddings Alita Jean Davis ran ces Marie Smith Eleanor Stafford Geneva Ta Mhnnn And thpir nnnn sors Mr and Mrs Dean Walker SEKECA' fi Legion Auxiliary Mrc Jah Taggart of JopHn' firzt vice president of the 15th dis trict of Legion AuxQiariea xaa present Monday night at the city han in Seneca and helped la the organization 'of op auxiliary chap ter of Aha wives of members of the Stegall Pollock post of the Ameri can Legion in Seneca Mrz Nicholson was elected president Mn Kenneth Anglen aecretuy and Mrs Ackerson treaaurer The auxiliary was organized with 18 charter members and will meet Monday night to complete the elec tion of officers and decide on a regular meeting time School Honor Roh The following students are on the first quarter honor roll in Sen eca high school: Jack Varney and Betty Lou Lankford seniors Jo Ann Borthick rances Marie Smith Alita Jean Davis Helen Malone Mariana Boehning Sue Williams Eva Mae Newdigger and Vivian DeWeese juniors Carol Cole Nancy Chase Arlene Car man and Vera Smith sophomores Benia Jean Taylor Jackie Rine hart Gary Lee Mailes and Mae Williams freshmen PLAZA IN PICHER TUESDAY Hwwd GR08INS0N JaaiM Craie Alto Cartoon "WILD AND WOOY" ojIW P'urMCONDRUM nl Phofte 724 T6DAYandTUESDAY to MUSIC uiKciy 10 rrovo ot Greater Embarraumenf to 5 Executive Offices 'ut PETER EDSON NeiiB Kecord Coneapondent)' WASHINGTON 1 i sage of any i kind xf full eww echristened employment bill may if" eauW'more 'embarrassment the executive end of Washing y'ton han it has uji on Capitol Hill yor the executive end of the ad j'j niay'haVe to do aonie talj Jiustlmg to carry jut its provi i'f slonsx And the bilj'nray reveal thaL havinff a Miinil jtoft program for 4 the rational i zHwmwimv TWuvMfi tration has only a lot' of scattered 'oddsand ends of reconversion re tformsl which fit together to nake'anything Z'i oriSinal sponsors of the full em ploymenf bill confidently pre dict passage of some form of their project before home for the holidays Whatever Kina 4 mu gers oy wonj re jne JlilL that the then Senator Harry Tniina'r' and Senate' James Murray 'of Montana 'envisaged a 6 year ago But it be the wreckage that Alabama Congress pian barter Manasco is trying to make it either Incidentally thist js' has given rise to one of the worst pijns ever heard 'in he Manascolated it The bill passed by the Senate has been completely rewritten in House subcommittee on expenditures Most of the to a and respon 1 sibility to assure continuing full i employment" ideas which: have been criticized by the oppo nents are now out But there are two chances that the bill again will be written up before passage irst there are 116 sponsors of the original bill in the House When diluted rewrite gets to the floor some of the things he took out may be put back in Then when bill goes to the Senate there is further like lihood that the senators will insist op putting some guts back in it Even if the bill is passed with the words strick en out and level employ substituted it will still be a national planning bill and the catch for the executive end of 1 the administration 1 There has beenno national plan ning organization in the govern You may not get much of a kick out this picture now but you can file the memory of it away for next sumnierBut assurance that be more comfortable when sun starts to 8t you down Postwar electritj fans promised in' plenty of quantity by summer' were snapped at Bridgeport Conn plant 66 6 Cold Preparations Liquid Tabloti Salva Nose Drops Courlon Uie Only A Directed the marriage of her daughter Helen to Loyd Biever of Crooks ton Minn The ceremony was read by the Rev Coral Walker at the Christian parsonage at Co lumbus Kas Nov 19 They were accompanied by Albert Buzzard Jr of Quapaw and Miss Bernice: Ramsy of Quapaw Mr and Mrs Biever left Thursday for Crooks ton Minn where they will make theft home 6 Taibert Smith Mr Ray Talbert of Baxter Springs Kas announces the mar 1 ADVtniSlO Nt I LIE I LOOK HOME JOURNAL for a Lans Cedzr Hop Chsst If delivery cannot bt mads In time for Christmas yon will be sured earlimt possible delivery ia Don't Look Again your Calendar 'i NotThiqk Enough NEW' YORK'Doc? 8 wait up for the next time it wont happen again for 100 a yeorp Write out the data today and it reads: a straight no merical progreaaloa It happened once before thia jeer: 12345 The next time will be Jan 23 S046 $118 eeilinge Onto were 1 cent down to up Dee 76 Bare ley was unchanged to lower Dec $122 Wheat Con Oats No 1 PRODUCE Cream Heavy bane Leghorn hens lyers' Cowhides Boofters 'C00PayWMMDtMILlfS A PARAMOUNT Mctw fft eCWlfCOi ALSO COLOR CARTOON "SUN BONNETT BLUE1 OPK'S Em: if rather wait for this a vvonuiii 1 kjgv ucviiaiu MIVIUO) nuu was and Mrs Mollie Box were each in the Army airforce is here from given a gift Mrs Nordstrum left I the South Pacific and received his Sunday for Trinidad Colo to I discharge at Jefferson Barracks 1 mov 44 tie witn his wire are at the home of his parents Mr and Mrs Paul Stelts Mooney amily Reunion Members of the Mooney family enjoyed a Thanksgiving dinner in the home of Mr and Mrs John: Baker of Quapaw This was the 1 first time the family had all been: together in twenty years Those! present were: Mr and Mrs Elmer Moonev of Los Anereles Mr and! Mrs Everett McGehee of Venice ww a a 1 iittgc vl fils UaUfnicr Cahf Mr and Mrs Orville 1 to Joscph jenkins Smith( Nelladean Montgomery met him Mooney and daughter Juliene of 80n of Mrg Josephine Smith and in JoPhn Wednesday and accom Globe Ariz Mr and Mrs Everett I jjr percy Smith of Quapaw The Ped him to rontenac Kas to Mooney of Sparta Mo Mr and ceremony was read by the Rev Gl viit his parents They will return Mrs Ernie Gileno and children of Cox at the irst Presbvteriani to Seneca later vaiiLy mr ana irira xwy church at Columbus Kas Nov 19 Mooney and son Johnnie Mr and Mrs Smith was born and reared Mrs Mooney and daughter in Baxter Springs and wag em of Picher Mrs Zora Miller and'ployed at the Bank of Quapaw son ftlley of Pueblo Colo Mri Mr Smith recentIy retuned from and Mrs Hilburn and son three years service in the Euro Mrs Clyde Thomasson and daugh theater fall lAwe AlIriAW the host and hostess Mr and Mrz John Baker Ill A Al Bum 1 i WSfRTv 111 it is a 5 1 OHtiiaai 2 air TO a 17 OHwtei i I I I1 tsa i a ofrwrr 1 IM aHHMp la By HLr's It 'w In i 'Bawasi Ki Spring 1 BYINGTON I Ginger ROGERS Joseph (OTTEN Shirley TEMPLE.

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