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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 14

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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14
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9 PAGE OURTEEN MIAMI OKLA IT'S BEING DONE at Northeastern A College orn With Major Sou two plays home' of Dorothy Myers Monday instructor under the BEAK SIDE GLANCES Bv Galbraith A 07 vJORTU Picher Pair Given POIKYTS PAT OK By Merrill Blosser ss a mt orr RED RYDER WEDNESDAY APRIL 12 1944 Ih4ym srvi BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES By Edgar Martin BOOTb 1 1 1 1 7 with coIves by WASH TUBBS 1 By Leslie Turner 6 Mixed heifers heavy springers 5 1 10 mixed cattle Be GOOD To ALLEY OOP By Hamlin AM'BV BARON COKWY EITHER I'LL CURE IM oe KILL IM OtJE 7 I'LL PUSH HIM LARD Those enjoying a covered dish luncheon were Mrs Minnie Stevens Mrs rank Steele Mrs Harriett Odneal Mrs Herb Allen Jilts A ROVl OKI WHERE'SOUR Burglar tools WHY 'wOV'zj VW 5fW t5 BLKCW 30 LVE White heifers tide CRACK A Pi6 BamK' CORMOV 6 ASJ' WAS KM? AT CPS'tX SOWt iS TvwydRV Tmatd be a swell TRIP' I WISH I WAS OLD ENOUGH TO TAKE SCATTER SOUR REST? TIRED? of the English corp 1944 ay vr service i res pi off WELL I DOME IT BUT I AlhfT SURE WHETHER ITS EITHERUORVOR" Whats all rue GONNA COST ME? the campus Cleopatra at it again! it disgusting tpe way she goes after the professors during exam I A khinetK rwiTu' MOGOM CAUSED ALL THIS TROUBLE THEM nstotK ANLHHEX KKXJCK LL HJTAM TD IT' tom whose savage rhythm matches the tempo of the words Bill is from Seneca Mo Nancy Allen of Miami is read ing a dra matic recitation from the last war but appropriate to age Doris Buttry of Miami has chosen by Amy Lowell Georgia Lee Byard of Quapaw has selected Death of the Hired by Robert rost Strictly humorous is Aban doned by Joseph Lincoln Betty Jean Marks of Mi poem weird and dramatic is readidonned his red flannel nderwear io me accompaniment ot a tom ibo across road from barn At present in tame choice pasture all fenced with woven wire hedge posts deep well 40 ft stockshed Note: a spring fed branch runs across de scribed tracts Well since 1 you're gonna be A MARINE WE LL LET YOU TDP JUST ONE SONG a son James Gary born at the led to uimpnai on luarci small owder I (the old Russian anthem) and Waltz of the lowers" by Ivan Tschakoff was the last number on the program Coach Ramsey has an nounced part of the 1944 football schedule It is going to be a tough road if his team is to win the Ver digris Valley championship again next year Sand Springs is one of the teams that has been added to' the War opposition list and as everyone knows the Sandites always have a good eleven i Picher was the victim of the War Dogs again 'this week when the Gorillas scrimmaged them at Col lege field rilay afternoon The big difference in the two teams is that the Miamians have so many boys back from last while Picher has lost most of its gridmen and is starting from scratch which is no easy job eek of Training Dr IV Westmoreland State secretary of the Sunday school de i partment will be the guest speak 1 er at the Baptist church here East er Sunday at both sen ices at the I beginning of a week of training i The training classes begin on Mon I day evening April 10 and will continue through riday evening Awards will be issued those who complete the work in both Sunday school and work The teachers are Miss Sophia Duerk I sen who will teach adults and young people the book Church Using Its Sunday Mrs Barron of Oklahoma City will teach all teachers and of ficers in the cradle roll beginner primary and junior departments and will also conduct a conference for those who will help in the Va cation Bible school Miss Letha Johnson of Miami will teach in termediate pupils the book "Wit nessing or Clyde Arm strong of Miami will teach juniors i their manual A social period is being planned for the week Mr Armstrong will show many interesting pictures The Rev Grover Scales will be I in the pulpit at both sen ices today The Supper will be observed MIAMI DAI LY NEWS RECORD Jersey cow 8 yr old fresh calf by side Guernsey cow 3 yr old milking Roan cow fresh extra heavy milker Roon heifer heavy springer Registered 2 yr old Angus bull gentle and a good one Purebred not registered 1 yr past Angus bull 5 Purebred Angus cows with calves by side Angus heifers with calves by i side i 2 White faced cows with calves by side Hal KROONER REALLY DIO WANT ID IGHT! HE AILED ID PASS THE MARINE CORRS PHYSICAL BUT HE HAD AN OPERATION AND NOW ELIGIBLE OR 41 CATTLE 41 i suffered by tall thin boys and I girls between the ages of 12 and 18 according to a study evening Plans fox informal initia tion were made A list of pledge duties was also made Those pres ent Were Anna Mae Trout Loyce Davis Helen Brumley Sherrell sponsor Mrs hostess Miss taken' in at the door The total on the advance ticket jale has not been compiled yet but should also be a considerable amount AH the money taken in will go to the sen ior class which will be used to buy something for the school to remem ber the class of or those who attended the per formance Thursday rances Ran name was omitted from the program She was energetic Betsy Erwin who was always running in and out making a lot of noise about nothing The cast presented Mrs May belle Gorton and Mrs O'Ban non with a bouquet of roses for their patience and instruction in helping with the play Junior Wilson Polly Pat Smitn and Rosemary Smith were respon sible for all the preprties Betty Sue Gaskill was the prompter OOtATTK GK A OKft Commerce Plant Graduation Exercises Class Will In clude About 40 Senjors COMMERCE April (Spcial) Tentative plans are in the mak ing for the graduation of approxi mately 40 seniors from the local high school May 18 according to Mrs A Speaker principal The baccalaureate services will be held on Sunday evening May 14 ac cording to the tentative schedule with the Rev James isher as the Present attention is given to the senior play a popular event for the community to be given on or about April 18 Miss Maude Ross head of the speech department is in charge of rhe play present 40 sowed to oats 20 acres for corn rest in choice pasture 100 acres fenced hedge and cedar posts woven wire House i Rock 5 rooms bath and glassed in porch with basement modern Two good barns stock scales good combination chicken house or rock garage Deep well water plenty of good out buildings School I and milk route by door By LAWRENCE seniors are grateful to all those who helped make the senior play Since a success At the night perform ance on Thurday the auditorium was packed with $7505v being SCHOOL EVENT SET OR MAI fA letter from Joe Skaggs for mer MH student and vice president of last junior class now in Uncle Navy says that he has had a chance to finish his schooling while in service This has been case of a number of boys who left school to join the armed forces The high school orchestra under the direction of Claude Killion pre sented an assembly program Tues day morning Mr Killion stressed the point that his musjc classes are being taught to apffreciate music os well as learning to play a musi cal instrument The orchestra played the follow ing numbers: (Overture) by Keler Bela Tschai kowsky was represented with three numbers rom Piano Concerto No BROWN Owner WILBUR Auctioneer Miami Okla' Phone 170 for information Milbourn airland and Mulleridore Miami Clerks On Sunday April 9th I will have open house all day and invite and will be pleased to show form and stock to all interested purchasers Immediate possession A strike YtuT SOhi'TKW PITCH WAS A SWEEPING CURMEMOL) KhJOVJ JUST CLIPPED THE pretty sure YAS QUITE Registered Graduate Optometrist Srolirn Lenses DepUcatW Service 18 North Main Phone 959 bor Ifctter Eye Glasses ee Dr Robert is able to be out again AND HIS RIENDS Mrs Collard Hostess Mrs red Collard entertained members of the Amaryllis club riday March 31 at her home on North Jefferson Mrs Virgil Sikes president presided over a brief 140 ACRES 140 Block limestone soil 60 in cultivation at 80 acres to be sold separately located An A a A 9 SUNDAY APRIL 2 1944 YEAH A BtSKPtCTHBL'E TBVZ £OOWT ObJV Sale to begin promptly at 1 location 2 miles north east of airland Okla 10 miles southeast of Miami the following described property to wit: Mrs Jesse Martin has gone rv PIlAOnlV A ZTX1 VB A I sickness of her mother Mrs Henry Turner Mrs Virgil Sikes Charles Judd a former resident wer? Her'3 Allen of Commerce Mrs Dean Shackelford Charlie Mr and Earl Clarkson123 is xi 1 Sikes rankie Steele and Kathleen North Cherry are the parents of vucvu His mind agaiM ILL DUCK THE NEXT PITCH AMD LETHlM CATCH IT XMlTH HIS 7 RECKLES' AROUMD TOVJN LIKE COM ETTl and the Etta Bruton1 and Dorothy Myers Mrs Etta Bruton department was judge at an inter mural one act play contest at the high school at Baxter Springs as riday night Plavs produced were Lovely and You Jack I shyness the smart way to I the four steps to end worry i now io overcome jealousy Arts ot Costume and Per sonal by Grace Mar garet Morton is a new book In the library It was written for stu dents of home economics for work a DRAMATICS ri A WKAW1 A 1 IUD ULA33 visers in retail stores requires a 'Jral interpretation and study of famous plays is the rather thorough acquaintance with concern of the 1 dramatics class play production clothing subject matter 223 Each member of the class will give his selection at civic and church programs in the near future What were Manuel and Home a short story is the selection ofeason 7eePin th Laura Jane tatlin for her part in oral interpretation 1 "Xn drnUt0'y ast Laura Jane is from Vinita The famous poem of the Negro race by Where did Kathryn Horine ac Lindsay is Bill Brady choice Quire her new nicknam 7 Bill Brady was heard reciting me zoiiowing lines to himself: I sweep the floors and mop the floors As neat as any pin And then they all go out of doors To track the dirt back in Eta Upsilon Gamma met at the from The Qf nnun IgXUMA Tq Th SHORES i mianii were vibilois au me nap Highest rate of tooth decay is tiet parsonage last week Hervey Bhambhn has returned from Morristown where he secured his dog which will assist him in getting around Mr Shamblin had the mis fortune to lose his eye sight in the i mines several years ago I Mr and Mrs Lee Smith 219 1 South Quincy have been advised that their son Joseph of Carlton Ore has entered naval training I Bill Standberry formerly an employee of the Star Grocery has been inducted into naval training I and is stationed at San Diego He I i is the son of Mr and Mrs Ernest I Standberry gLOU VOL Pc COMMOV Plays reviewed this week werei and the by George Bernard Shaw given by Miss Cat lin by David Belasco Miss Allen by Elmer Rice Brady Green by Marc Connely miss uarKs Lne last won Pulitzer awards Mrs Edna Reid is I BREVITIES The psychology class instruction of Mrs Pratt is Studvine affectiAYls and mnHnne ami will interpret the love story i Some of the subjects that the stu of an elderly couple Debby who dents have been discussing are: always had a soft boiled egg fer a cure for timidity a sure way to breakfus and Obidiah who always I conquer fear cause and cure of (Little DIERENCES OPINION isher Into Aircorps Sgt Jack isher now at the redistribution station of the army air corps at Miami Beach has re cently qualified for pre aviation cadet training He entered the army on June 21 1941 and as a 25 engineer and gunner flew 25 missions in the Cnina Bunma India theater and was awarded the air medal At Palm Beach returnees from overseas are examined by specially selected medical and classification officers whose find ings determine a next assignment isher who is 26 is! the son ofMr and Mrs Chauncy isher of 301 South Maple of this city He is a Graduate the local hic li jschool He spent several fur business session followed by roll lough at hi home here several caH with a verse of Scripture Prison Sentences wfeks ag0 CAPTAIN BUT MV ORDERS ARE TOSBNP YOU TO 'll WHEN THE MONSOON BEGINS IM A MONTH AN AMERICAN BASE IN ASSAM NOT AR ROM HERE I OR TWO THINGS WILL BE OUIETBR HERE OU MAV GET A CHANCE OR A LONG REST' The innior (1 A will mApf a tv church basement Monday aft Pvt James Rollins son of i xr vruuon alter school Mr and Mrs Clarence Page who who has been reside on North River is spending ju at her hame gt 201 South Malnj iu Uiy iunuugn UUL IB CA pected to return to camp in a short I time He has been stationed at El Paso Tex Mrs Ann Doty who spent sev eral weeks at the Miami Baptist hospital with a fractured hip has been returned to her home here Mr and Mrs Minson and family spent Sunday in White Oak Okla The Rev Loren Messenger of Grove and the Rev Dee Skaggs of Miami were visitors at the Ban After pleading guilty to charges of second degree forgery in dis trict court 1 ast Tuesday red iuuuie if aim Kicnaru rosey 21 Picher men Were sentenced riday to three years each in the state penitentiary by District Judge William Thomas Moore and Posev are nlleo ad i nave forged and cashed a rhprlr nnvahlo tn fobin solaier last December Arraigned on a charge of rob bery with firearms after allegedly holding up and robbing five Brit ish air cadets at gunpoint in Pich er March 9 Posey pleaded not guil ty in district court yesterday Moore was granted a few days to obtain a lawyer before his plea be fore Judge Thomas Plate glass made in the United States annually would glass pave a road 18 feet wide from Boston to New Orleans i ARM STOCK SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION at the evening service Jack Davis of Miami will preach at the North Miami mission both morning and evening today the Rev Dee Skaggs of Miami associational missionary will begin a revival at the North airview school house tonight at 8 o'clock George Rey nolds will have special music for the Commerce services today Christian Church The Rev Boynton guest speaker at the Christian church re vival will continue his evangelis tic messages through this week through Easter Sunday according to the Rev rank Paine pas tor A goal of 150 is set for the Sunday school by Easter The ideals of Christian living will be stressed this last week of the meeting The pastor will be in the pulpit at the morning service and extends an invitation tp all to at tend all services this week TO DO TH' By red Harman AT THE DOOR WHO IS ft 41 VI I I 11 I vJ1' II 1 Ji 7 aL wfe I II 11 ri 'TH Ik A 1 'It THEA sptvice INC I I i i i I 1 TWKI'Z MADt A AVJYLApl I MISTAWY i 'Ilf 1 I MHi fflf 4 HWKI trShdat I 1 1 iM' I Rv RE ftevicr wr Wfc Kt WH fc INPWI BP A ENNY ANP SBLAN6A TO you CAPTAIN THAT ARI PUP MOST THS I RRMUur jaraMrsH i vwtmtciih Birunii i i a Azckrr tc nt Atw ruAruu 19 ru is WRife Kiu nmi any iuzn 13 1 V1MICL1KA II "4 i back io Europe? 1 1 QoH itw iy we a sCTVKtriwc nc mt oft yf1 i i I I T' I JP KB 1 Tff ZZ it Y'A'J 11 i 1 Alx? 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