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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 8

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Miami News-Recordi
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Miami, Oklahoma
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SHORTAGES DISAPPEAR 4 I 4 fx rgg NOW at WARD'S Layden apparently annoyed Softly Mopped i 25950 The directors deferred action on pr SI SS fl A Man With oresight iA ll A fl fr £Afy TB tT it VM ow Catalog Department 'it Glve your budget a for ItMM not In ztore etacto our Monthly Payment Hani i lontgomcry Ward 1 '7 i 3 urniture: 125 North Main URNITURE CO The average birth rate on Brit ish ships is 140 a year in normal 1 islwjk y'tf'i 1 6J Lovely full fa ihioned hose to wear on dress up occasions! 75 denier 45 gauge Tops and feet well reinforced for long wear! Sizes 8'z to 10'z rSW MANY OTHER ITEMS NEEDED ABOUT THE ARM ANHOME re USE CATALOG DEPARTMENT li Heavy Barbed Wire 80 rod spool Poultry Netting 1 inch and 2 inch mesh 18 inches to 5 feet high Gloss Good for brooder houses Chicken eeders don't waste precious feed Chicken ountains keep their drink ing water sanitary ill 4 MH rM Baptist Church North Miami Mission will come in a body tonight to the Commerce church to witness the baptizing of some of their group who were converted in the recent revival conducted there by our missionary Henry Moudy He will occupy the pulpit tonight at 8 The pastor will preach at the 11 worship period and administer the ordinance of baptism tonight Sun day school and at regular hours Grover Scales Jr will sing a special number this morn ing Rev Moudy will preach at the following places today: Mt Zion at 10 a North airview re 4 SHEER STOCKINGS OR DRESS UP WEAR Birthday Party Mrs Page Woods 203 North Maple street entertained with a party Saturday honoring the birthdays of Barbara and Richard Woods Games were played and prizes were won by Judy Baker Billy Oltman Mavis Osborn Linda Lee Cox Patricia Goodwin Ron nie Mantle and Jackie Jones Many lovely gifts were presented Mrs Boyd Roberts was unable to at tend and sent presents Two cakes were the center of attraction Re freshments of ice cream and cake were served Those attending were Mavis Rickey and Kay Osborn Judy Baker Carol Jo Holeman Peggy Baker Jackie and Deanne Jones Billy and Patty Oltman Jackie and Marcia McGoin Linda Lee Cox Patricia Goodwin Anita Gae SUKlDAy APRIL 22 1945 Auschwitz they kept us for four the first nar rator went on we were there they put to death about 8000 out of every 10000 brought in resenting a Kansas City: groun who admitted it was uncertain whether an acceptable playing site would be immediately available he new circuit apparently did not transact any business with General Manager Tom Gallery of the National Brook lyn Tigers wholold the press he was in the city to visit a rela I tive and not to out the I All America for a franchise as I hinted in some quarters Gallery sought unsuccessfully af the recent National league meet ing to induce the New York Giants to waive territorial rights and per 1 mit the homeless Tigers to play in i Yankee stadium Suite Includes large roomy chest smart knee hole' vanity and your choice of full size jenny Lind or poster style bed This bed room suite is an out stonding value at this low price Ward's ne' ancy Honnel Receives Cablegram Mrt Sylvia Shamblin North Vine street Commerce received a cablegram and a letter last week from her son Pvt Cecil Shamblin saying he was welLand safe It wasthe first word received since Pvt Shamblin left the States early in ebruary He is now with Pat Third army in Germany Pvt Shamblin jeceived his training at I The Metropolitan Museum of i times Art New York City displays triangular loaves of bread baked at 11 a mjand Maybelle at 8 Come and stqdy Morning preaching 10:45 Each Lord's Hay the Sa is Jemembered in the observance of the Sunner orty i i Christian Endeavor 7 mf Ju 1 nior sponsors Mr and Mrs Bradie Pipes si Intermediate and 'Senior Mrf Charles Morgan and Mrs Herschel Hulsey Intermediate: and i Senior topic Up My Own Evening worship and preaching 8 Sermon irst Gen tile Considering the in clement weather last Sunday ex cellent audiences attended all serv ices The church adopted theslo Armistice On to Pente cost Two Hundred in Bible Pentecost Sunday will1 be May 20 Day will be May 13 Great audiences are ex pected on these days All the members of the choir and all members of the church who are interested in a mjd week meeting of some kind are asked to attend a meeting at the church next Wednesday evening A Daily Vacation Bible school will be held immediately or soon after the elose of the public schools All persons are 'welcome at the services of the Christian church NEW ATROCITIES BLAMED OE' Hungarian' Jewish Women i Liberated by Yanks 1 Of Death March By EDWARD BALVZ A OK ARMY CIVILIANS WASHINGTON Lfl New shoulder sleeve insignia has been authorized for civilians accom panying S'Army forces in the field The insignia is adark'bhie tri angle' bearing the letters US in khaki color and is superimposed on a khaki colored background 2H 4 1 OtSfc I A Wf oWMb H'OR RS? Bedroom SUITE Rne quoRty rayon crepe or lalin slips with such 'enchanting iningtl You can depend on them 'ii fit well'weih well give good swear SlzesSJ AiV Im BUY ON CONVENIENT TERMS PAGE EIGHT VM our Catalog Department Sit Give your budget DAINTILY TRIMMED WITH LACE OR'EMBROlDERt? COmiERCE a hard bitten doughboys'today ytrept lotaAsch firrt Czech cityj to" fall to American' arma and un covered another Nazi atrocity gtajr'? Lyingnlmost naked in a vennin ridden jail where they had heed abandoned without fbod or water fi ve days age were 12 Hungarian Jewish Women survivors of a dearit inarch across Germany Third army men chas Ved the last German defenders out £'of this Sudetenland eity of 28009' ''Iopultioa at mid morning By J' noon the haggard helpless women half of them too weak to stand had been moved into com fortable German beds and the doughboys were preparing a steaming chicken broth for the Jiufferera using fowl from a "well stocked mamyard The beds were the first the women had seen the food the first they had? eaten since they were driven from their homes in Hungarian Transylvania May 27 1944 As the warming aroma of the simmering broth seeped into their rooms the head cropped women told their story were among the Hungarian Jewish families taken from our homes at Nagy Varad Transyl vania May 27 one of them said were 40 carloads of us packed 72 to a car "They took up to Auschwitz (Osweicim) concentration camp in Silesia where hundreds of thousands of Jews were put to death in gas chambers Upon our arrival at Auschwitz families were separated The older people and children were condemned to gas chambers Only the healthy in body were At mention of the gas chamber another woman broke out into un controlled wailing 9 she moaned took them away at Ausch witz xxx the gae chamber REAPPOINTED TO JOB WASHINGTON April UPU The Senate has approved the re appointment of Harrison Parkman of Kansas as purchasing agent for the postoffice 'His new four year term begins 'June 15" 1 An average sheen vields about in ancient Thebes 3500 years ago nine pounds of wool at a shearing Efficiency Setup TdJKeep Congress Posted JIs Urged WASHINGTON Legislation creat ing a congressional bureau of efficiency will be introduced by Rep Rees Ka8)V He told a joint committee studying reorganization4 of Congr ss that the bill would be similar to a ''measure he submitted last sessionbut which was not The bureau he explained would' RED CROSS REPORT WASHINGTON April Hie Red Cross 1945 war fund has reached 8219075000 Chairman Basil announced today The original goal was $200000000 rozen beverages were known nr European countries as early as the 15th century re' 1 Phone 1 32 He knowi that the time to repair is AS SOON AS IT IS NEEDED! using time afforded by the rainy spring months for making needed improvements to his fences You'd better check your fences todav We have a good selection of fencing material $495 Hobson" Junelle Robinson" Phyllis and Larry Grist Jean Starr Nor enne Mille and Ronnie Mantle Ladies attending were Mrs Mark Osborn Miss Betty Jo Jones Mrs James Holeman Mrs Richard ColpJlrs Homar Baker Mrs Laurence Grist and Mrs Jack Mc 7 Zr Christian Church i Minister Superintend die Pipek i Lesson: 'tJhe ound ing of the This refers io the founding of the nation of nel and oth p0i7aServTceable and usesl i Buy how Tor strong! uy needs this on how federa funds arer used and where there overlap ping oh duplication of federal ac tivities It also' would factual re ports to Congress and express its views on legislation introducedaf federal agencies The employes of the bureau wouldbe permanent There now Is no Independent agency to which congressmen can ttfrit for facte and advice on operations of government agen Aiea the Kansan said 4 "To often pertinent facta are not uncovered investigations are whitewashed and personal in quiries are he told the tommittee "Too many times agencies and bureaus have a ten dency to want to protect them selves with a view of expansion rather than to give first consid eration to the need and efficiency of their Rees informed the committee he had "documentary proof of tre mendous waste of hundreds of mil lions of dollars in some of the big gest spending agencies of our gov ernment due to ill advised pro curement He suggested also the establish ment of a joint committee on ap propriations in Congress and amendment of House and Senate rules to grant full investiga tive power to standing committees 51595 'I jt Attractively covered in blue tapestry ull steel spring con struction throughoutwell padded for comfort 2 PIECE SPRING ILLED Living Room Suite MIAMI MIAMI OKLA Meade' Md Shamblin other sons in services PvLvD AJkSham bhn a Purple Heart now in' Texas and Seaman 2 loyd 14 Shamblin at Camp Peary Va Lieut Scales nearlysS services the Pacific LieuV jg) James Ralph Scales reached Commerce Saturday afternoon accompanied by his wife and brother Grover Jr Lieut' Scales made the trip from Bremerton Wash by plane but had to proceed by train from Denver where a heavy snow storm hit 4 His ship wks' damaged by enemy air action: in the Pacific his room being cbinpletelydemolishedfbut he was uninjured 4 will spend seveAl days in this vicinity and will ad dress the Centennial rally at the irst Baptist church' in Miami Tuesday night' The members Commerce chapter of are invited to visit the Miami chapter at thiTMi ami 'Masonic hall on Thursday' April 26th All who wish to at tend will meet at the home of Mrs Dick Dodd at 7:30 on Thursday evening Transportation will be provided Centennial Rally Mrs Carl Parkhurst requests that all those who are able to use their cars for transportation: to come to the Baptist church at 7 Tuesday when the group will leave for Miami to attend the Centennial rally sponsored by the associational Rrgmt Drir anny of campaign IiraaLriJt Ja an era organized to raise Commerce portion of the Cherokee council Boy Scout budget take the field riday morning April' 27 at a kickou breakfast to be cafe at 7 Dodd ia commanding general of the army His aides with the rank of colonel include: the Rev Dunn Mrs rank' Cuddeback Mrs: Dick Dodd and Martin These officers met at a noon: luncheon recently with Wilbur Worley council finance chair man and Harry Marr field tscout executive to formulate plans for the drivel Thefoif: colonels are to select four cap 'tains each The 15 captains will in turn select five lieutenants who will name five prospects at the breakfast I 1 The campaign the firs't to be held in Commerce will sot one duration Scouting in Com merce Marr said has had a healthy growth during the past year More than 100 boys are registered in the scout family of cubbing scouting and senior scouting with: 25 adults registered as leaders' DANVILLE A stam pede like a gold rush resulted when1 a wholesale track caught fire in an alley ive hundred 4 spectators massed as firemen tossed out singed Opportunists grabbed it while it was packaged foods jars of coffee and 60 cartons of cigrets 'y 4 PIECE BEDROOM Large 'Chst knee 8450 Iso 8 Pc SOLID WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE Solid walnut smartly designed into a handsome dining room re fljRiEn suite you'll be proud offor years Suite consists oUdrop leaf table 8 chairs and hugh credenza buffet Heavier Solid Walnut Suite 8 Pieces All America Pro Grid League Has Its Program Set By JERRY LISKA CHICAGO April Ig noring a rebuff by the long estab lished National ootball league the embryonic All America confer ence today adopted a $15000 guar antee for visiting teams $5000 more than the 25 year old national circuit pays Directors of the proposed post war loop closed a two day organi callUlldi vvlLUUUL CvlTlxTieilu on the attitude expressed yester day by Commissioner Elmer Lay den of the National league towards their offer to confer with him an effort to eliminate operational 1 I 1 njii pircale recognize a competing loop only when it a football and plays the The All America previously had i agreed upon a $12500 guarantee for visiting teams but unanimous ly voted today to increase the amount to $15000 with an ontion guards walked along behind of 40 percent of gate receipts aft and shot those who collapsed as deduction of taxes and stadium they lay in the snow or the last rental two weeks of our march it was noi The directors deferred action on so bad Older SS (elite guard) application for a franchise in Kan commanders replaced the younger sas City The bid for what have ones been the eighth franchise "When we reached Hof there I was made by Dr Nigro rep were only 600 of us rom Hof they marched us toward Asch We collapsed on the way here and old SS guards who showed some signs of humanity looked the other way when we dropped and did not shoot us Civilians found us and turned us over to police who put us in the Asch jail We were kept there un til you Americans The Americans found only a few Czechs in Asch When the Ger mans Germanicized the Sudeten land they did a thorough job Those who become German nationals were picked off A small force left by the Ger mans made only a half hearted stand against the Third army troops under Lieut Col Charles Reed Richmond Va Auschwitz we were taken faction to Neufuhwerk in Silesia and put I Layden apparently annoyed to digging anti tank ditches On I the Alt America's suggestion Jan 20 of this year they started I that he meet with a two man marching 1000 of all Hungar 1 committee released a statement ian Jewish women across Ger asserting that his league would many to Hof some 400 miles We had only wooden shoes and when they wore out we wrapped rags around our feet or walked bare footed in the snow "They gave us only crumbs of bread or four days there was nothing and" 3 'indws in SHORTAGES DISAPPEAR I widUL i 'IM a Ci mm nr I hole vdnty andl3 size twinbeds same styling vvinMtGic 3UI juiw nv it a MatchAboviiSuites' 325 5950 4's Duration PnnW Va Xlreputation 'iW 0' come s0 colors an 6inches I S25 OOA STOCK 4 5 Pre Warurnitufe 1 A "'J Jr Wis CO50: t1 he az I' i'Deauntuiiy aes i ned 5 breakfast 'in choice '4 hardwoods Chairs upholstered In leather '1 ette Plastic' table Jop is Tireproof'aridi qcid proof1 Choice of red natural 1 I Ygf iv 7 31181 SiiiP III.

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