The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 23, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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Forit RI' Champitut Was flan-! Pittsburgh 62 52 513
Ditd By Kansas zuul Nat- !Pittsburgh 62 53 539
natal Assnciations !1:!ton 1)4 53 547
I Chicago 43 52 541
The AlVa Athiptic commission an- Philadelphia 55 57 491
flounced Tuesday t hrough its Eooklyn 45 (i5 40
chairman Ray Sears that they will Cincinnati 44 72 3')9
Jecognize the Pete Regal-Bob
Armstrong fight with Jack Denip- AMERICAN LEAGUE
cy former heavyweight champion L Pet
of the vorld us rfree
eeing Club W
Washington 77 39 1)ii4
Sears stated I hat all hough I he N yffisk 70 46 603
National Boxing association had (11kind ti2 CO 508
recognized the suspension of Demp- !
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soy by the Kitnsas State Boxing ! 1Iiiidel Ihil
57 59 491
commission the local commission cl I
54 ii3 462
could szinetion the fight show Fri- 11")")
49 1 419
day night ztt the college stadium 1°'1"11
44 77 3
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with itn appearance of Dempsey '''t- l'""is
'rho fight Friday night is within ----------
the city limits and comes in the SOFT BALL LEAGUE
jurisdiction of the city commission Club W L Pct
coin posed of Sears as chairman Rialto 7 I 875
John Wenzel and E M Rice sec- 1i :Ind :M 8 I 889
retay Knot Holers 1) 2 750
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Some information WaS arollild (A i' Machine 4 4 500
that the show being held at the Piggly ‘Viggly 1 4 500
college feet hall f ield I toik the light i! Wood-Ludlum 4 5 444
out of the authority of the local i Noah's Ark 4 5 444
t momission but Tom kench city 1'o1 milt :t 5 375
t hat t ht e am- lioubli 1)
clerk stated Tuesday 2 7 222
pie was in t:n city and they mould ! ()1111 ) 3 000
Ark Wins
Play - Off
Nuah's ( 11) Miss Marjorie Mahoney shopped
Granie at Fairgrounds in Enid hist week
Mrs Buckley of Enid returned
The Noah's Ark soft hall tearw her home after spending sev-
took a close victory ore!' the era! days with her daughter Mrs
Doolde 0 grocery t(an) al (hi farI E Braught
!:rounds Tuesday night in a play The revival meeting closed Sun
12110 kvith of 4 0 1day night 'Miss Dixie Willis or
'1II( guhlir htt tiU Ark 011(11 Tulsa who has been in charge of
Double n playod overttl day agolthe singing will go to Guthrie next
week to attend the Leagiw institute
ka- declared :t "no game" by thel
kagut oftiti11 hiTanH niinnlhefore returning to her hnne RCN'
Baker plans to attend the institute
Mrstanding of the eligibility of
ItLtY1 :Ind the game was re-playi
Ivan 1t itrrow visited last week at
td p'sterchty evening (7 E Brought's
i Mr and Mrs Gene Murrow and
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IRecord's Daily Events In Sport World i
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Alva Head
Gives Out
Bout Dope
jurisdiction of the city commission Club
composed of Sears as chairman Rialto
John Wenzel Ind m jr( sec- 4tud
rclary Knot Holers
Somc infmmation was around O 'K Machine
that the show hying held at the Piggly ‘Viggly
college football field took the light ! Wood-holluin
out of the authoiity of the local Noah's Ark
tmomission hut Tom Keltch city post milt
clvrk stated Tuesday that the cam- Double 0
lom was in tM city and they mould
have authority over the snow
It was stated that information
RESUL
Nvas given out that hid tlindle-leryer
had hacked cut of his heht NATIO!'
Nvith Billy Nicholson on the cum-
ing show Th contracts had hem'
ganic
igned and the Elks lodge k 110 art
!-ponsors of (he fights will tui n his
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contract over to the commission
mid s011IV ta hialked NcW tnk 5
iloAcin 0
the !dace
Stars slated that iiuilr ii tht Wa411ingtoll
departimnt will he stationed Plulad"IPIll:
around the fence of the field Fri
day keeping all "fence climbers" SOFT B
out Noali'4- Ark
(i)01) CLASSES tRE krs!) TO GAMES
)0I'R 14) ES
So why try getting along Nvtli t NATiO!
Makt'Shil Pair that injure your eye- pittsburgth
sight ? Chicago at
Come in today and get fitLd
1ouis
right
CRISP the OPTOMETRIST
South Side Square
Douh le 0 Drops Game to
Noah's rinh In Re-Play
Gamo at Fairvrounds
1 Baseball fi
STANDINGS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Club W L Pct
RESULTS TUESDAY
NATIONAL LEAGUE
l'i441)urgslt 1 lo:4toll 5
milly game play0(1)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Ncw York 5 Cit-(!kuld
1:o1ou 10 Chi(:tgo
WaIiington 3 1)troit
Hilladvillhia 7 St Loui 6
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SOFT BALL LEAGUE
No“li'- Ark 4 DoublY D 3
GAMES WEDNESDAY
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NATIONAL LEAGUI
Pittsburgh at Boston
Chicago at New York
St Louis at 1rooklyn
MARKETS haby returned to their home in
Coltwado after spending some time
August 22 1933 visiting in this vicinity Mis Mut-
Wheat 7:lc row's sister Miss Irene Uhl ac-
H CAC° PRODUCE companied them home for a visit
August 22 1933 Billie Johnson and daughter
(These are Ch:cago prices and Rita and Miss Lonise Ilan were
allowance ill have to he made lot I in Alva Thursday Mrs jhnson
ferenee in Aka mai heti) kilo has spent the past two weeks
fluttertat 92c visiting at Ilatper returned home
liens 7 i 1 12( with them
14c
Negro Says
He's Ready
CHICAGO CRAIN livititic IN In b iV11-11
North Dakota In this county the
Chicago Aug 22 —
Are Called Now total average production for th
Trading W:1S almo-I at a standstili
county for the three years is just
in the grain it today after a
half 1 hat of the five-yar period
I tatiSient flurry nt the Opening À I :made work projects haxe hen Partners naturally have been du-
few selling orders accumulatedliwdered back into action it vtt an- bious tibout adopting the three-
overnight I'vvi'll to t'a'''' livic'''l flounced by R J 'McCormick local year base period because it has ap-
:litfhtlY 111(1 01"rattuu 0111 haltvil !superintendent 'Tuesday and the peared they would get only half as
Wheat opened I-1 to 1-1 tent it of mon who art
to go to work much of an allotment as they would
lower tint( then Iluctutited narrow-1 Wednesday wns made with the five-year period
iv corn started steady to I-2 Tii icon working now or given The question is solved by the fed
cent lower and liowed It IIH n000r ami aro canod by opi tt!ral statisticians by using what
1 nionhe they tenn an "adjustment factor"
TnE 'ALVA DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY 'AUGUST 23 1933
A Balanced
Harvest
By Henry A Wallace
Secretary of Agriculture
'T tTE !ENT FROM THE
‘VIIITE 110tSE
Secretary of Agriculture lien-
nob Armstrong Who lAteets y A 1
Walace and Administrators
Pete Regal Here Friday George N Peck and Charles J
Makes Statement Brand of the adgricultural adjust-
Intent administration of the United
Bob Armstrong negro battlero States department of agriculture
‘ ho meets Pete IZgal in th 1:)! announce the following plan of co-
rutid main vtitt Of tht lox- operation between the government
in slum at the college sttidium11"mti thy whetat "1
makes statement in rCgard:4 SUII" t" bring suPP'1Y and ('-'-
niand int() better balance and
his coming battle
growers' income on the domestic
The fight is being fought under cottstption ttc whtt to tht
the "no foul rule" ‘‘lich if a foul intooded by the act in the vitak or on- Of the l""ers Benefits in consideration of eo-
committed he iiI ht given ( operation IM paid annually in
I ive mmute rest find then the bout nrf3 19:11 and on allotments
will continue Both battlers ate based on the domesticallv consum-
to be protected by the compulsory! cd 'tart of thy preteding
nodal protector Nk Inch will he nornlacerage nrodmtinn 4t vach
Armstrong says "I feel quite grower who signs a cowl to VP-
sure that I can K Ct Put Regal in duce acreage for I and Erg)
heat7: 1 I don't by then Ij crops if required
a"' hi' will win I reallY have all I11 "der t" re(l'ive "ch PaY-
e
grudge against Mexican fighters11111011s th grower must cooperate
and I feel sure I can beat any oil as foll"ws:
them in inv class in or out Of the' (a) Agree if required to reduce
ring
his wheat acreage for 1931 and
St Louis at Brooklyn be made by the county wheat pro-
and iron bar Wedn
Vl
Whcat Adjustment taltipaign
duction control association
'att Sa Ys Production Av- raped while hi
AMERICAN LEAGUE these allotments will be published '
crage Is Needed lunch
ew Yrk at ( leveland in the county press
o
Graham wm
WashiniJon it Detroit ‘'herit producers in any county
who by signing the agreement be-
lett leg project
Boston at Chicago St ill water Okla Aug '22—
(Special) —By using the e
e t h e -y e a r come eligible to receive benefits in '
piit 114 was
Philadelphia at St Louis
average productiofl figures of in-consideration of cooperation ll
sha with an iron t
dividual wheat farmrs e for 1930 organize a county wheat produ ham's ankle 'l
SOFT BALL LEAGUE
1931 and Itr12 and then adjusting tion control association choosing
Mon forts vs Post Of f ice these to the five-yea averages fm it directorate whose salary and l
----expenses will be withheld pro rain
tne county county allotment com-
LOOKOUT mittees can give farmers the full from payments to be made within
birth of the five-year
average the county While the plan vhich
the agricultural adjustment amin- includes both a contract and a pay
Miss Marjorie Alahoney shopped istration has instructed IL P Trent ment offer is to be made generally
in Enid last week director of extension and in charge to cheat farmers throughout the
Mrs Buckley of Enid returned of the wheat adjustment campaign United States it is thought that in
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to her home after spending sev- in Oklahoma This inethod makes counties producing less than 100-
eral days vith her daughter Mrs it unnecessary for farmers to dig 000 bushels possibly 200000 bush- t
C E Braught up records proving production for els of wheat annually wheat farm- t
The revival meeting closed Sun- the full five years 1928-1932 (Ts may not feel justified in or-
It()1 dav night Aliss Dixie Willis or ‘Vith this system the county al- ganizing county production control
Tulsa who) has been in charge of lotment committee uses the three- associations Operation of the plan
the sinving will go to Guthrie next year averages as their i guide in de- al i
win lie oecentralizd e in or r de to ad- 6 NIMONNENOMaibil
veek to attend the Leagia institute termining the proportions of the minister it efficiently and satis-
hefore returning to her hime Rev five-year total production upon factorily Extension service agen-
Baker plans to attend thy institute which each farmer's allotment is to cies will be used wherever avail
also be calculated This Pr"ced"" is able supplemented by temporary
Ivan Murrow visited last week at especially important in regions emergency workers appointed to
C E 13 raught's whit h have heen badly hit by
SerVe ill tOtIlltieS WherV there are
Mr and Mrs Gene Murrow and drought or have suffered other county agents or where addition-
haby returned to their home in crop losses in the last three years al help is required
Colmado after spending some time the administrator says Distribute two thirds of the pay-
i visiting in this vicinity Mis NIur- The total amount of allotment ment about September 15 provided
rOW'S Sister Miss Irene Uhl ac- any county can receive is that cal- 41 i
tile pian gets under way and is car-
companied them home for a visit culated from the five-year period vied through as stheduled The re-
Billie Johnson and daughter so that in regions where produc- maining one-third will be paid upon
Mtn and Miss Louise Hall were tion for three-year period averages evidence of fulfillment of contraet
in Alva Thursday Mrs Johnson more than thv five-year period the as to acreage planted in the fall 11
k ho has h pent the mist two weeks adjustment would be downward 193 or piing If 1w
9 The grow
visiting at !fat per returned home On I he ot her hand in counties of er who fails to carry ()tit his acre-
vit h them I'm" Yield in the last three Ye" age agreement forfeits his right to
the revisitln wmild he uPward The participate in further payments in
administration illustrates the point 1931 ad 1935
Made Work Men J vith the cases of Bottineau county collect a processing tax hcgin
North Dakota In this county the ning with the 1933 marketing Year
Are Called Now total average production for t he to be prochtimed by the secretary
county for the three years is just
ot agriculture Such tax will be
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l"tlf I hat of the five-Y") Berh"l the amount provided in the law I
:Abide ‘vork projects ha e lie(11 Farmers naturally have been du-l :1
v— 1)h 11 ino Hffi i 1“1Idho i
maining one-third will be paid upon
evidence of fulfillment of contract
as to acreage planted in the fall hi
19r13 or spring of 193-1 The grow-
er who fails to carry ()tit his !INV -
tiVe agreement forfeits his right to
participate in further payments in
193-1 and Itt31)
Collect tt processing tax hcgin-
ning with the 1933 marketing Year
to he proclaimed by the secretary
of agTiculture Such tax will he
the ammInt provhled in the htw
wit h such adjustments thereafter
as may he necessary to effectuate
the purposes of the act In fixing
the amount of the paytnents
farmers the secretary of agricul
ture will have due regard to the
estimated amount of tax proceeds
Supphonenting Ods plan every
cfirt vij1 he made to dispose (If
existing surplus supplies in foreign
countries The agricultural adjust-
ment administration will cooperatel
with existing agencies to facilitate
------ - Tho-r! to report :tt the college Vth this system thty multiply the
p ro existing surplus supplies in foreign'
Mr and M rS ildiv Laud link Wedesday are: Nos 9 1 90 95 farmer's average three-year
countries The agricultural adjust-1
p:i 143 1089 936 1090 216 tJuction figure by the adjustment ment administration will cooperate!
daghter and Mrs 1antl' mother
tu rived in Alva Tutstlay rroto Paul 10 121 214 837 38 !)38
231 factor and then caleulate the allot- with existing agencies to facilit:ite
viiiv They win he at home at S22! 2s 90 3o 327 978 347 9s3 nrent at 51 ptrcent of the result export movement of wheat as au--!
F ifth tr
seet 111 Land is assistant 10 4Q2 927 508 5!
I 0
l ' 1 ' !' "-t In !lid t inenU vounty where the i horized by Ow nct
coach at the college Ionti :0:s -70 i'0o -!"9 62o (ttl I f
'lief' e-vear average is just half of A study yin i made of Hie pr!
- ---- - II tve-year average the adjust- ticability of taking (nit of I he 111:11'
!!!2' "i (81) 181' 1!!!!'l! 1:
7' ''''')() :nee tactor is oun percent Thtre-
Mr and Mrs Erntst Rehinsen ! 1 839 31 I Twun and wago - 1 ket a portion of the supply types
ret u Toed M onday night t!roin Chi- ! " o I a farmer had an avera re
1 I( 1 of wl t I I this ' '
n ex-
' Hti pro( met us xettr i
$ zire: Nos 771 770 928 416 335 threo-year productien ef Imo hush- A
11- CCSS (II l'OqUIrCillynts 1 0
An ' so -
v"Itil' why re theN! vimit" “1" t e 302 121 I22 7C3 769 1008 7 els Ilk allotment NVtld he hosed
tiny of Progress plies of wheat acquired in this
764 112
772 No r !unTvisor on 2(po) jrrent of tion or Loon
-- manner might be disposed of t hilt
141 Lind Th Jamt4 peter n Citpuntets to tmort at the col bushets The allom
tent of r4 per- relief agencitst such as the A Iffi'l'i
rounce ow birth of a son James VP :Irv: Nos 370 677 501 1032 cent of this would be 510 bushels Can 1:Cti Cross
Jr who was horn Sunday August College vcntilator repair IAork- or more than his three-year ItVCC- Ti" brad ecnonlic purp!w a
age tot:t1 production
20 at the Alva tl eneral Hospital crs re! Nos 62 2 0r 1073 9 73 plan are to !wing about a hal
- 472 :t24 C38 As general crop losses ot dmardy mice between product iOn and ef
affect all farmers in a county
Miss Alice Carlson front Stillwat- fettive demand and in I he public
equally the Administration believes :
er t he dist rict ligCnt 'MIS itl AIVa
interest to stimulate the buvine!
attending the Women's federation Al
-I'S Boo n e from west of Ala
1 this gives a fair method of adjust-
- Power of agriculture This increa-1
of clubs INCH itIV attended the style show Tuesday in ment ell buying power should result!
the court room at the court house --
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tAlr and Mrs C S Wyman and HENR Y HERE among wheat farmers A tentative
daughter D'Esta Wyman from Col arul Mrs Winfleh1 Scott of Rev Auggie Henry former Pas- estimate indicates that at least I
near Aline were in Alva Tuesday J ll
4111 were gutsts Mondny oi mt tor of thi 11aptit church in Alva M5000000 would be distributed!
remained in Alva until about 2:30
and Mrs Cats Hadwiger among the wheat-producing farm-1
Mrg D F Miller from near Aline Tuesday 8 fternoon it fter having ers who sign ereage agreeinent l
was in Alva attendin the club inttI- attended the Baptist association It is estimated that the whole'
ing in the court howe Record Want ads get results meeting held Tuesday morning plan could be accomplished at an 1
locked
' i Illitild administrativ ost of nut loa ! cti
unt's home Wh -I en arrived she hours in Phi Hy besides -having
1e c netiivi it t limy a
Ito exced
e two cents p r e bu n
shel sin nr Tylt r ri 141 I h riiim gl rk t1 me with a liss and a sump- tune to make a tour of John Hop-
1 In izencral the Pl an is Intended a
1 1 t 1 1 nous break fast Ioth were wet- Ions hospital in Baltimore fle
k o
i ii obtain for the N hval gr um I nt ‘ 1011 l Catlin owvii
COOP COZ hadn't arrived but much didn't say but I suppose that it was
ow win cooperatt viol ow iturt back 15 minute l'Itur tiriJiam bad mail I'm the two of us had Sonie-i a Sleepless ride This kind of
c ult In al adjustment adm in ist ration disannea red The tioor st ill as ykbere in or between my last five I travelling is the answer to au
by agreeing to gdjust production locked hut the iron bed bar to forwarding addresses I have some ensomniac's prayer
a sum equivalent to the parity " 11 iCh G i idialll WilN rhiltilvil Wll IllOl mad or maybe its On display Soon AT had lunch then I filled
price on that portion of thir pro broken
at the World's Fair a- salnPle of the washer with hot water and
(Motion which is required for do- the mail received in the dead letter washed out our dress cloth(' - Co
mystic coneumption This sum will SONG OF THII off iCt' ironed them in time for dinner and
be made up of two parts: tal Tho 4
'My aunt and I at and chatted we with uncle and another man
prevailing market price at whit 13LJNIS about my trip and about Coi enjoyed a delicious two course din-
t he grower sells his wheat iind tht
realtives in the west and the tier Already I feel ilS if I were
the payment nuide under the at
venther I' m a booster of Okla- putting on weight My belt isn't
The income a the g row er will bo (Cmiti m otted from page I) h)nla hut I draw olf in (lags when drawn as tightly around my waists
independent a the prey:tiling in and sped tokard vhp1ton a tii
it comes to comparing th heat of ' line as it 1vas in New York Even
ket price or the world mire :tt tab" or 40 milt
'''''' int 'll''''a lil - r ti I of wlshingtolh It m y ch eeks are fulle r also my
which the surplus sells This is VX- broad highway of asplpih 111 th 2 'I t ' 1' !n
too Alva i tins a p0Or SPC011(1 stomach
activ Willa fin-MOUS MVO llVen 11'-i(-' WlIV Vi d 1 lic:01110illitiW l '
"r lour ‘eli I had liven forewarned and Our place of visitation is on a
ing fur
The plan permit s a free supply- 11 ‘IcItilIttuf otl:tltllsritli'iprtSi "I‘lU'Illat'" I let it itni be publicly known that the
' ' ""m vngs were not w rong U ntil Br
breeze ee ze s don' t blo in
w
:tod-denutnd 161' f"r wit'll t" "I' ' enmeth for six inste1 I of f t I ‘ ' hill but that does not mean a good
crate in all markets of the rtuted litiikil'ii is it it w'i ' ' i ti (' l' I now my feet were confortablY Washington now that congress isn't
States When this open market ' l''' ll '''u ''t ill'l lodged in my heavy high topped in session We have the basement
prier and tilt World- price for wheat "I ' ashill°fill "e hOOls HOW they're hot dogs as ours and I'm of the opinion it ti
become adjusted the ‘vay will be I 'h""11 tiu lu'gru''s al'i I wIL'''h o1 1 — it– di id in tlii holin nun i
beemmo adjwitpd the av will 14 toppedi the negrues ate I wash
States When this open market ‘ h)uid ''' ' ' t "'Ft' lilIetlt olirttl I g - y
1::: 11
:::0::11:::: 'h ot t'1111114Is": " " " ) V‘ t'illin -o cn re
high ttnittled in's'essiol'tn now tam O
n We have thegba's—Pm6oltit
nt
price and the world-price for whoat l' 1" 1'n-t'' ut Washint41"11 we it'd-eti in filo- iltnvY as ours anti l'm of the opinion it iti
Three hours altor my warm re- the coolest place in the house eyed
open for the free expor moovr- ' ed
ceptIon Coz breezed in the very' if the furnace is close by our bet!
'tient of Amerlean wheat withotut 1 Ittiving eaten I 10 ft t hom at t he
(114 riment to 1 he f armors' int (111C Calla:LI grOtillik on Mryland Aver Pit NIT Of perspiring youth hiet It's cooler down here than it is on
on that portion of their heat ri hue arid made ingoirt a to which haul had to walk much farther than tile lawn
mo1 tomr the dmmslit matit stio ott car to lake for t he north- I 1 because someotie told him to Coz is on the bed tt riting and
HY adopting this plan the goy e-t part of WWII Somptim it I conw out on ninth instead of found HOOn I maybe trying to tocat my
e' s'
ernment of the Inited states vitt JIIrri hOtOr how this it y is laid toenth A m nd I' tolitolg' yoti tilos( i record or 14 1-2 hour in
posess the power to M ing :Mont out and namd Ill explain the al'
long hot MOCk8 'Much 41 1 ex-i Marysville Calif That was on a
acreage adjustmeols in 1U and '3'1'lli to 'ttti °I at ka't t'Y to Peo tool coz had hooen in l'hilly Not lox car floor and (Ilk try will be
1915 to conform to whatever agree- 'no re all 110 viev:11(1 or ohk only that bur at One tina he had on a bed Ought to double toy time
ment fluty he reached between in Wat-hington in fact I loolievel 'eon well on his way to l'ittburgh11 here
wheat-exporti1 g nations at the I'm safe in ovint4t that Nkk Vlirk I I 1 iS rides were 1 t
a ones whin ho Competively yours
detriment t o t t he f armors' i n o onne capital grounok on Maland Ave- I P 1 t t t t I ' t' o I perspiring youtn rie it s COOIVI" IIUVVII 11171! Milli II IN
in that portion of their heat rt hue mid mad ingoirt a ot which ! haul had to walk much farther than tny lawn
miired toot the dmmsth maihet st to ot car to taky for the north- I 1 beausio someoue told him to Coz is on the bed A riLing al
ItY adopting this plan thy goy wet part of twAlE Somptim it I collo? out on ninth instyad of found soon I maybe trying to hcat r
'
ernment of tht Inititd States yin JIIrri h41 tor how this tit y is laid teenth A m nd I' todg you tilos( i record of Irl 1-2 hour
M i abo o sleep
posses the power to ng ut nt ind nam Ill explain the
ed are long hot block8 Much as I ex-I Marysville Calif That was on
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acreage adjustowols in 19:U and '3'I'la to 'ttti °I at 1"'t tlY to Pet tood coz had hooyn in l'hilly Not! box car floor and this try will
1915 to conform to whatever agree-
Th re are no ylevAryd or oth" only that bur at one Ono he had on II 1)Ni Ought to double toy lit
mtmt may h reached boot ween in Wai-hington in fact I believe I been well on his way to l'ittAmrgh1 here
‘Ileat-oxPorting IIIitions at the I'm safe in saving that Ne York I Ili''' lid" "'Pr" fast ones when he Competively yours
t'ompalvely yours
wIleat-uxliortitil nations at the ! I'm salo ill :tvillg that vk 1 !Its ri(11 wen fast ones Awn hi! SLEEPY
11ndun I 111 It! tif
(a) Agree it required to reduce
them in my class in or out of the' The formal proclamation of the t
I dap only Chicago and New York
his wheat acreage for 1911 and — to — f 1
ring set le di N o) otgrictioure required i 1 I
1935 by not more than 20 per cent Ity the act that he has determined ' tian'' i i
"I fought four Mexican fighters
e duri
oi tits averagng the thre- e that paymen are tit to be mad i
e in t 'i"r)it (ii-r")n nxr1:ii''xiit'Y 111'Iii:1
in Los Angeles Cali winnin o g tw I
year oase pm too Ulm ocordanco vith this plan will la
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and dropping two on accoUnt of (10 s ow to wheat in a mo
wirt n- issilen promptly ' ' are N11111111 thar OW illit in New 1
I A1
being ill but I ant now ready for like manner the number of acres in dinout oe if ow d York nd hYe the llye Ed the!
my tevenge against them I have that at his average Nieid for the 1n liar a oli-Ionn ail ilictee taxi system has boei exphimed to'
been working out daily with Jack three-yea h ttoind 0Ithi 10 c Davis etnei:d crop prodoetion me 'flint is the ones in Now Vol k i
Kilburn rind he sure has given me duce the number of Inishek allotted diretor 'Al L wilson production Then tho ctitti me l'ackard1
lots of pointers on boxing and to him and on NOtich his payments chief for ‘vheat inn! A J wottver Pierce Arrows titalle cadilio
and the like A driver v‘onks fort
punching Kiltiorne has been using are based senior sptcialist for wheat
his pomerful lett on me so I'll he Tht allotment of em'll groWvr i8 ApproVod: a cutup:lily nild lOts allowed him al
U-od to IZIgarS ‘Okithp:tW" his proportionate share of ths to- PRINKLIN D itoosEVPLI certain number of mile- for ci Ili
Gimi nymr Armstrong's mana tal Innotint donlostically consumed President of the Plotted Stales Mg 'My informant :tiol if tlie
0 Iii1 thtt 1ti wa ready any and boars the same proport ion tt all tried to park there wouldn't he
YES—we lit el to) your odd inough room 'rut' r 1 Ir ol i
Iduy w 1 101ii i gosmg to ti total doosti consomptionas
his nv410 ihree- vea t production t r In It ‘ s — - I-
have a tough tnne lotting Attie ) I ' — l'o-0- o I us oilo s tor Lit firt oni-ftluctit Ittlit tn! 11
iWat'S to I hi' aVVrag0 I CJI al prootw- CRISP the ol tor 'Amy 'ToMETINsT cents one-half note thew
strong with ItiA lett ttild "Bobute tnt
South itio Square after That inake:4 a tom mile rioted
(nil he foolinv a round i
t'll hill On 1 he litmis of infmmird ion al- which iii'l much ditance ill Ne‘s'
StiNder t-tatell ready available in Um department V N bEtt OPLICATION
-- a arrieffitare each state will be Benton 'flionlason Kiowa under- °' k' uu'l 1121) A- 11") :" fi'l'!
t
allotted for the purpose of deter- kVtlit a minor oPerati"n at thy Alva Ina) rid° ''s ch"alilY I:' °in' i
Now to) come hack down to Owl
mining pay ments th:tt number of General hospita l Tuesday
Plarls Given bush of wheat which represents wk v z 11 district There :Ire I wo st reet eat"
its proportion or the average do- 11'"1'-'(''''''" 1"''''' '"'""'" comp:toles and at some points pint i
ANI) MAKES II1S ESCAVE can trutt4oto Iy pitying a pctuty J
inestie consumption for the base
For Averacre 14)eri°a Te county allotments in
Denver gi 2-- ( o k l ) ---I l a n d - 9171° rvg:ularill'aret l'' -1 1 4 o i l (nir fut
int cum will h he apporti Au
oned oat the cems Top ousses don't cover
and hain
sfirne basis Within the county the "fled c" to a I"' IL IL the city consequently they arel
Graham a prisoner f rom Oregon
allotments to individual farms w'ill out of thor question for us Pare I
tmroute to Texas broke a In eavY oil them is $125 a weck which
'Whcat Adjustment Campaign be made by the county wheat pro-
iron bar 'Wednesday night and es-
duction control asociation anol
oUan Says Productiun Av- il od woi 1 o l 1 i t t v‘ouln De a greltt saving lf onel
mese allot ttliS
Ille nt S W I II I It plihV i l ' I" 11 L IIS °la" "S t) I () ' y r
i t tot) tin m ootn ‘ ‘i mile in th
e
crage Is Needed in the county press lunch 1 c ronity
wheat producers in any counts lefilrietglminixio(atsvdhi:iitntolu(1:rceloiliss:ottrititisi ii
icaught the right car made a
who by signing the agreement be-
St ill water OkItt Aug 22—
s:tw the Washington
conne eligible toTceive benefits in The kg w" attla'hvd to the bed trall'4"'
(Special) --By using the three-year
average production figures of in- consideratin of cooperation shalt with an iron chain around Gra- monument in the distanc a
e nd got
1: : to1 ot- r—' c000 Prat ----------------------- I ham's ankle The hotel room was l Off within three blocks of my
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ROUNDS
AUSPICES ALVA IL P O ELKS
"THIS DRILL IS BEATING
THE LOW PRICES FOR ME"
"I tell you Bill the way this John Deere
Van Irunt Drill has boosted my grain yields
convinces me that the sure way to beat the
low prices is to use dependable equipment
And I've got a machine here that will last
a lifetime
"Why don't you try stepping up 11011T
acre yields?"
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Alva Implement Co
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FIRST PERSONA! itITEARANCE IN THIS SECTION OF
JACK DEYPSEY
FORMER WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING
CHAMPION WHO WILL
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R id Gindlesberger
Billy Nicholson
LEIFIEFEE
-THE 15-1t01 IND man' BETWEEN
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(131 141 11)1WER TEXAS
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(130 Lbs—ENID)
COLLEGE STADIUM—STARTS 8:30 P Ms
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6 Rounds
Ludlow
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Chink Cam pbell
3Ie1v i n Neese
RESERVED SEATS now on sale at Gray's Drug Store Alva
Wire or Phone 131 for 11::servations
GENERAI ADMISSION 65e— RINGSIDE SEATS $100
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