The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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- (Persons who report FilWiAi Meet- day quilting when they met to -- l W Jones and Mrs Leo Jones re
inKs Of any kind will phdsu get quilt the ouilt the nrumhers pre- Hardners Are Hosts lei 1 (-rived the honer in the card
t heln to the ape 11'11(11101(101Y ieni ti d Mrs sthydo-ant i
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ret inei Birthday Chts
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the president It is the custom to pre- i Mr and Mri 'C (i ( ardner 610 ganws
The ho stess w as a ssisted in hos-
pitalities by Mrs Chancey ttnd Mrs
value or the htory--Editue) ent a quilt to eacti one who has 1 Normal street were hosts Friday
served as president in appreciation I evening when the Birthday class of !Talton-1
I l'' O Meets W i t h o ft heir faithful service ' the Christian Sunday !chord mot Guests enjoying the oveasion with
Ars John Schaefer At noon the group was invited in- for their social meeting 'the honoree were Mrs Elvie Chan-
chaptr C m
e P E (l et Friday Ito tht di t
ales room whera e splen A rvd w h i t 0 and bine eol cuy Richard Crouch Miss Alaxine
afternoon with Airs John Schaelerl did dinn w prend
i Fichemp was used in the decora ( "nth Alfred Haltom Mr and
91-I Seventh street as hostess Those seated at the talde with I t ions and was also observed in the Mrs C W Jones All and 11 Len
Mrs S B Share gave an inter- the hostess N‘ (TO Mrs Mel Provo-t' appointments when the refresh- Junes Air and Mrs John nal-
sting and instructiYe PaPIT on Mrs J T Harding Mrs Elmiir ments we e served torn Mr and Airs Jim Williams
Brazil The use of map and pie- 'Kim! Mrs It H Dunning Mrs J RId lititchtts were given as fa- MI and Ah" P:nd Wi'd'un" 'r at
tures added to the 'vividness of the! T Whitlock Mrs Herb Long Airs vor Humphrey Aline' Williams liar-
description of the South American tili Evans Mrs W F Hatlicid ry Fox Miss Roma Archer Scott
During t he business meeting
mtry i It- I t iii- t 1- I P PJt st i i' ott-Andrnlyo 1011M4 :li“ Edna Halton NIri
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11''Irs J 3 Ght"t'r- Mr' J F- Bcdte plans WPIT 11 ladt' ra an attendance i 1 nis rona 11:111011 Air-
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During the social hour a tefrnv:--- i and Miss Coda and Enid Sturde-begin sunday and con J II Crandall Gracie and Char-
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ft tient couNe was se rved hy the I M B A C k ti "1 r lotto iono
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it ‘Int an( Is onn e mo i tinue mitt attcv ater
tiostess I et of 11t4 Studevant A trio composed of Mrs John Vickers !knit Scene nt
Mrs A U 111-eller and Alt : s
everal members were absent Groh Mrs t' C Stewart find Nkth School rartY
11wni1 were gucts !het aus of sickness Stewart sang several select ions -
is delightful evening WaS spent
I ----------- Mrs Lucy Pidglev and Miss Velma Friday when the Peptomist class of
s M Club Meets With 1 Mrs Nickell Hostess to Keck gave readings and Mr Card- the I7nited Brethren Sunday school
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Mrs inho Bircher i Jolly Noighhos net led in t round nf group sing- entettained with a school party in
Mrs John Bihe tt-sisled by 1 M I C 0 Nickii niited by ing the home of Mr and Mrs C M
Mrs Nikon Farrell was a charm- 1 mis Kcnt Fiib v1 f- : I In the get ncqnainted rontest Vicher' 229 East Flynn
IA hostes4 n-
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Mrs John Hircher itststed c ico w:)0(1 by f1 OIL “EISI A UL 16
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hig hO t I id ay actrnton When ! d:IV alturnii in to the 3(111 v Neigh- I R 11 received the I I '1)ent iihtYing
CritertninOd of the Sil 1 HI) hoten-4 Other contest gam es were sthmil ginn" 41nd (01110i-its The i 100mi
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fowure game being the cyphering '
1 Mr" The afternoon was spent enjoYed
NI inNcti' jt n g
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formally in gam” s an t i viziting n f- a!siste1 I ------
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he lunch boxes '11
Gwsk 14 and :‘Irs Rov Er--- We will — ll be open for ousiness in our 'new E
rs
'rent Mrs Ann linra ket NoblMrs Paul e Mr and FE 0 c
ation West of the Central National
ir Marvin
lurket and children Mrs C
Bank Tuesday mornmg :11
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Bireher n whi'ch renhinvitt wcro spry ! hospitanrws Georvp Keck ! Refreshmonts were served from
1 e en mixes
road ri
intt per yliivh lever c Mr
on- s T A Copas and Mrs 0 th Inn —
Guests were Rev and Ah's Roy
-tet wa pres(Aiti-d The re- Cox Cuoiti- were Mrs tIolin Groh
d mi L Hughey and Trent Mrs Anna Noble Mr and
inder of the :111(111(11 vas rsi 1411 Honored wit h
:-pent in ncedlework :qrs :larvin linrket Mrs Paul
Shoer Friday Miss Meth Stewart —
AIN l- 1-1:11kkV Mrs Ed Spillers 'Mrs H411is About 50 Were presnt Burket and children 'Mrs C NV
('urry Mr Dn'othea Lord Mrs —
presidiil when Ihe ‘oted and Alvin minim wec
" fIihH '11""i'" "1' "IY hostees Friday actrnin tho riAentyieth Century Club Charles Gray and daughter Dor-
the Y W C A council idwa Lee Mrs Paul Mck it rick
home of Alr linor Crowell ap- Meets Friday
Mr and Mrs Rex Sti ickland and i
Concluding the a f lernoon il
a re- ament when I I rittincd nN ente Mrs V Morris and Mrs Joel
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Irtshinent eoure
: the 41 k 11 r1 10 ts or the program on Miss Alma Gindlesberger
a pin am ne s )(mei emu- ( 1(
!diluent:try to Mrs William r "M iiern Art" when the Twentieth! ' —
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HUSKY THROATS
Overtaxed by (Colk I
speakingsing- tock0‘
ing smoking er160
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1 yesterday a few minutes after Dal-
-MIEN I ' I T STRICKLAND
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Iv obtailwd a divorce from his third
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'flIE iiN TH AT Frk' YffiT : Chichs—aicks everywhere! At 1 to a Nvire net Hay and Sin'lilltrly
do
1914 after her ivrce from Lial:14
wi fe M rs Daily remarrieid in
glasses mu-t know what is hest our impression to 1ast until the chicks are delivered
that was l on
for poll eyes and :it tio ''all' 1 day of the Hankins Hatchery 10- to that customer in the pasteboard Hero sec"d husb11"1 diivorceo iId 4in rom m 19 118
tinli inus' tie alit° 1" lit 1h(' 1111'1' cted on Highway 61 east of the ventilated boxes Using this meth- Daily tit-o was us
n a frme 1'
a 0 iflonnng- ti th:1 od no c !'"d w i
hick can escape getting tu sIl
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conle' Yiw W(' hay' 1"1 this 11- collg near the city limits
a I There were three-day-old chicks t his proper owner --
study 1'A Ycllys If wi' Ili Y'itir i --healthy halo ra m of
scals chirping A shipent 2000 of the card- Mr and Mrs W E Steadman
glassy theywill t -good looking: i around in their boxes awaiting board shipping boxes had just ar- and dal'
glass a we ll as "guod seeing :
es
! their tu m
rn at being shipped to ens- rived They come flat and must even1 ng f re ith
or Enid whe they
itlass (111SI a '11"11111't j tome rs TI
in KaSaS and Oklahoma be fol spend t
ded and set up at the hatch- we ghter Naomi left Friday will
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south side quail ! There were less-than-a-day-old try A bit of wire is stapled into Steadman's mother
---- chieli thiitands of them that had them at intervals to hold the box
COM INC just been removed from the hatch- securely These boxes are furnish-
pr They too ‘vere large and ed at no extra cost to the customer
Mr Hankin s spoke of the Rob- end with home folks at Carmen
RIT7 114FAIR 1 "White flock i u
?" gessed the bins electric incubator as haying a
!writer familiar yid' the sturdier sepatate hatcher T (1'!ssstu:ItitIngtiniisastlylinucillifnhghtvill''e NNV7ekS-
healthy looking
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io rs I friends in a fliii 1st- birthday
B tsy Club
! Roscoe Elliott Mrs Erd n
ma Mt11414y
Mr C N Sturdevant wa a! Raymond Sellers 'Airs Elizabeth Pink imil white were observed in
uhirtubig hostess to the ladies a 1 Douglas and Ntisses Cynthia Meek I the tippcmtincnts when the two
-- I lie Iltsy Ross club Friday tit an all : and l'huilll" MYers 1 eourse lunch was served Mrs C
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t tilly quilting Nvilell they met to i -- l W Jones and Mrs Leo Jones re-
et guilt the unilt The nrumhers pre- l ardners Are Hosts I o 1 ceived the honer in tin card
'Lit I rdev
IY sewed Mrs Stuant retiring B ay C
irthdlam games
he 1 president it is the custom t41 pre- i Mr and Mrt V G Garklner 610 The hostess was assisted in his
ent a quilt to eaell one who has 1 Normal street were hosts Friday I pit alit ies by NI rs Chancey and Nirs
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hostessr- i plimentary to Mrs William II it 11 "M ifern Art" when the I ‘ventletn 1
Weekly Cdander !' 7'1:— Oklahoma 'Ci
ll gar Store
Sma f l we
ags re g ve
in as favors i
colo r not e of pin k a id bl ue l'entury club met Thursday af tc t - i '
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wa observed in the deemathn t ion in the Starr club room
Matrons C l Meets N ith
ass MONDAY t al
' and also appeared in the ap!loin'- Mrs Bell discussed "Modern 1
City Panhellenic social S' p m!-- Phone 138
Airs J W koderson Distributors of Sehlitz BeerWnich for Formai Openim: Date 1
1
! ments when the one-course luta I French Art" and Mrs Morris &s-
oh Jess Nall W2ti Center street Alpha t
'1hs J W Anderson In Ft Pat e- '
t vas served etwed the modern painters a -- I
- cntrons ertained the mi nd) rs of th Ma- ! Erid f
ge ettt ured th uding i e afternom United State4 Sigma Alpha hostesses soap and i —
t class of I he Bay j-a Sund:: fod shower LFTli Ihifillinitilliiiiiiilltilinillliiiilifiiii11111111111ffiliiilthiliillinffilltig I
cut Atainment anti concl h
school I hur4day 1f-1 noon Noel Home Demonstration club I
t games honors wpyv Thared hy Mr SurpriKe Birthday Party
A hoit Wil!-:hinKLI'll p1:" 1 H
Claude adwigr e and IVIrs I F Given Mrs Crouch all day meet Mrs Fred Eichman
was
he and e hd w g o
Id thloi "
nfticets1 i 1 n on It was to honor her mother Mrs sout lv
hwest of Aa covered dish
-1 p a s
wyry le'''1"1"1: Ml"' I l' l''''lle'i Guests were Mrs Ray Hohman Grace Crouch whose birthday in luncheon at noon tiring needle :tnd 1
M I ni
pr eident Mr4 B r
abara Vaught ! m Ralph C rov ell rs F ve rsar y was a n event of Thurs- i thimble
viee-president Th rs libe tI Deatoni stephuns :114 Fred Green mrs day t hat Miss Naomi Crouch Alva lesearch club : p m Starr!
secretary-treasurer: Mrs Matt i' 1 1 r
Mrs Claude liad- brought together a group of club r"In
tillill -qLlaUl cr Mrs 1
Scott reporter Mrs !mania Kerr' - - TUESDAY
was re-electcd tpacio r of the chtl Circle :I of Methodi4 church
t
and Mrs J V nticison wa-t re i ---- — -i - 2::0 p m Mrs T J ( ffman 229 I
' elected assistant teacher A report I 7747777777:7:-':404 I renter
Ale - z -:irAt WEDNESDA l-
a the year's work vs as given 1 tt:l'H '-:: '' ' -'4't-''?
Surrise Packages WI"' given l' 1 !':''e' '::-: :''''-4 THE HA1KINS 0 0 C club 2:20 p in Mrs pLANNE II)
mr lzhpit Denton Mr Barbara: r- Ti : 1 J P Kendriek 508 Center street
Vaught Mrs Rita Ma tin and Mrs! :1 ::)::: :: $ 'HATCHERY 1 mrs chmh Gray assistant host-'
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E L James -4444 g : 4 1 (ss
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Concluding t he afternoon the iliK40 -4:
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bO'lleSserved a one-cmtse lunch mw0c lk4‘ 1 Couple Renlarries
MiniatS ure flags were given as fa- I i4:1V:'ci- t 1
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I m IL I mini IIL ' Opera " ohat" Y" nwan1) :i I upera Star's Sari
"Th w stron eugh for separa w a fco er?" we an t
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li k g no
I 20 that don't they?" laughed Ralph know Starts Career
i w Hankins owner lind manager "But "That is an important feature of
1 t':' '':-044rI '' ' ' they'r itot the White 14ighorm" the Robbins" Nit Hankins stated
-t 466- it ::e fle- - - 2 We took a 101 at I he space in It enables the eggs to hatch apart i :iti:::::::::'::':::::::::i:14::7::::::y::':it::
4 iFAt :itiiiit6 AL the Robbns e
ileet 1 iv incubator from the space in Which they were 1 I :1J!:::::::::x::"::::::4A:::iy:i::::
E ''''1' 4 '!' f r4' "" ' ::1 f rOM WhiCh they were removed set This meami keeping the eggs ' i i:!':::::0'::': ' : : :::::::::':'' ':: 4
''' Mcev ::: :i! :r:: 44 - :" i- '- '' Clein and pt r Ivvi ly sanitary I clean and therefore perfectly sani- ' 1 ::::::::':N::::::' :::'''':':': ':: ''g'
! :::ii::t-'' :::':-: ::: ''::' $'66:::
:- ":'" : :-—:z'r '::- - 1 I i roughout tau for both the chick and the l r'9i:E :::' :': " "
'v-i 2:-'4 c tikiA 1 ti clean I he compartments egg" I ::Aire: b ':-
'e v?1A:7 r 'i : : - :
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'Ali ' voitis f r': thoroughly afte eileh hatch" M
r Theineubator is set each NIondav l
t :: 4 1st
1 q -' r - :N ' nankin- informed Is "A strong : mid 'I hursday At present time '
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'' ''1" 4 : ' ':::: 1 antiseptic I ustd and they are 1 we were informed it is necessary :I
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cr ithil h vi ed ict a eek" for customers to reserve hatching —g4
(:‘44: e 4 0 1 : 1 w vy t iily helieved him for space ahead of time I'm We were i 0 d I
goinv on a tment ‘ot tivhc()(r)(tt !II:(1d they w n
ere runing- full capaci-
1 : i itt
k' :' 10 I luiteh w
I in anothtr comp
ng as I I
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t I'S-4 t ':'' :' '' oi electric fan was circulating warn "And let me stress" continued 1 :
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0'0 ''::' r ::7- on- at the hack and as the hug( NH Hankins "that chieks coming
Ot:i?F : : I or swung opc n no trace of oibir from the Hankins hatchery have a
4 :- ' : -!: : reavhed us Ihe compatInient w as hotter chance of living- than those Richard Crooks and son 'Dicky
a '
4A' '''':: ' 'clean oholigh to t at in coming from most hatcheries The at Camp
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ateo ntroll ev- ed R s one of the neet and Dicky'
obbins is Crooks Son of Eichar
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- : — eryt hing 'rya nt y thousand eggs 1 latest improved incubators on the I C00s Crooks Metropolitan Opera tenor
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i ' ' WPIT being w armed and hatehed it 1 market toda ap
y Most so-called l --pears 4 o h ave is al e( on
started 1 hi
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the one place we I (61 ed Lt The white diarrhea that chickens are
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musical career Ile is singing in a
4 ni II v hoillo vre ii Itly turned sev- white diarrhoea that chickens are thoir—and takes pride in the fact
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1 ':a' ' 0:al thne a day by the turn of a !caused by being poorly hatched that be gets paid for singing
Pr1 th
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I : ' lever Nothing ander 23 ounce The new improved Robbins incu- f The great American tenor bas
1 Hateh p Le i ta 11 a s
A e 0 t ink n s - i bator rodu s thi( k s pi a at y alwa : said that neither his son
1 lgle:1 ( : :1 et it th e II 1y :acording to Mr Hankins and ' free of White d oe
iatha” Dicky" or his (laughter "Patsy"
1
were to be musicians but then one
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g
's brought must be fro Unsold chicks are kept in a sea-
l 1' ':'-' 16'1
'' '-' ' i'llicks- that are personally inspected Orate building specially construct-
a- ' :' h belay the hatching sea- t eat I f h They are sot' an Ile gave business a whirl af
1 1 T Dad
: year a ar t is PurPose
tDaildmt always tell Crooks' own
wanted him to be a business
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i'4: ' son This hut among (t her la as "started chicks" and 'are kept ter be came out of the Aviation
1
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Ivoe shau its le Ile ii-0
'ill e n- warm by a thermostatically con- Corps at the close of the 'War hut
a
I: i 1-''e: a al1 r IL 11:hi b trolled furnace under the floor It he was drawn irresistibly to the
-r hen 1 h egg- t-nie in they :ire I is ventilated by the intake Of air choir the concert the opera and
ataaaaaatioaat - -' 't-'-' put in the testing rade electrically through an arrangement of air the radio
equipped and icsembling an im- PiPea However Mrila ite nkins point- I "Dicky" ithe m frank to admit
S in
Mala! A new star comes up -7'' MellSe Chest A vlit of electric lighi led out that this building was not
ip of fart that hi Dad LI
01)Sli 1 t t s Pt e greatest ea es operatic
over the film horizon — iN t hill it: the lead in a pencil is I in operation at present as all tenor i merica has contributed
from the frozen north! l
' slide and over a row
ds after I chicks go out as fast as they are hat he does not like opera When
: I row of re passed It quickly i hatched e goes to hear his Dad sing in
Cri 1 eggs a
tics who have seen the 1 : facilitates the sorting of fertile and! A pioneer in his line Mr Hank- °reign language opera he hopes
previews of Metro cod infertile eggs 'I'lie chosen ones are ' ins had the first hatchery not only he murder or suicide that climaxes
i
he Mot will soon be over
wynMayer's ESKIMO say 04 i !hen weighed in a specially design- in the county but within a hundied c ok program Monday Febru
t 111: will be the sensation of i''' d egg u eighing scale Mr Hank- miles He has had 20 'yetitS of ex- 1 rym19sat 8:30 P M o'ver the
1 ins picked aln gg up at random
the yearDiscovered byW s
land it weiglec 21 ounces to the i
perience with chicks he says and ' 1 11C---WEAF Network include
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S Van Dyke p diczen
ioneer
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- chrectorlenius who gave custm
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1 Each oer bringing
Trader Horn to the world - i - t-I I till h l' — — rob Dry Those 'rears" by Del
rt years with hatching tie owns a
o "Only AI Son " b Leh
at
his own a operates ht1 1 both t Alva "Thank Cod Fo r A Garden" by
1 n a c in as -in 1 a 1a T"t1 V h y
Del Rlego and "Panda Angelieus'
' ugg's " '' IR c e( t al Its "mei and Cherokee and has formerly
"ESKIMO" 'printed on a tag This tag is atI
owned hatcheries at Buffalo Wa IT 1 1 anclie rho crch"tua
r ? v11
tached to his tray of eggs and lot- Y" a ay "The B I u a Da n u b e" 1)
Ii 1rAllLkIZ
ow s those same eggs through the noka and Carmen Mary Hankins F trauss Harvey S l ' irestone Jr
ApallsS l
ION
ivill give another of lila brief talks
tteletH hatching procedure immediately Mayabb and husband manage the
"The Stritana airtat ion"
as the hatching takes place the present business in Cherokee
I T Strickland
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'cggs tn hi hatched ha l hi8 ani and Cherokee and has formerly
printed on a tag This tug is at
t ached to his tray of eggs and fol owned hatcheries at Buffalo Way
lows those sante eggs through the noka and Carmen Mary Banking
hatching procedure Immediately Mnyabb and husband manage the
' as the hatching takes place the present business in Cherokee
tag is tranblerred with the chicks
THE ALVA DAILY RECORD SATURI)A11 PERRUARY 17 1931
owned hatcheries at Buffalo Way
noka and Carmen Mary Banking
Mnyabb end husband manage the
present business in Cherokee
(advlt)
Couple Remarries
After 20 Years 1
Franklin Pa Feb 15--(A1)—
Divorsed 20 years ago Patrick J
Dailey and Anna 'Al orris hoth of
Titusville are re-married
The ceremony was performed
yesterday a few minutes after Dai-
ly obtaimd a divorce from his third
wi re m Daily remarried in
1914 after her divorce from 1ail:14
Iter second husband died in 1918
Daily ulso was divorced from his
second wife
LOLLYPOP STRANGLS
Boy AGE 8 TO DERTII
Nl'ittdmrgh Feb I s---t —
Eight-yearold Reigs Hughes F punt
lus penny for a lollypop and hut
111 toward home voting the sweet
tiw W ay he tripped and fell
throat His frantic gesticulations
and the lollypop jannned down his
attracted passerhy who took him
to a phyzician's office where he
was pronnounced dead of stranglation
Nlissouri Prison
Escape Thwarted
IN JAIL
Mantz and Ora Lillie
detter“in City M o Fel) VI—
( Al') --A second eqalip attempt at wue in the city jail nitiny follow-
th Misaiuri St'' pri:011 ing their failure to pay $2 fine and
thrie (toys wo- fru4trated this cowl cost for loitering in the city
morning NVhttil gum 1 lulted three ally Thursday night Both wen!
convicts trying to get over the I jailed by city officers at 3 a in
northeast wail Friday
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Ardmore Host To METEORITE HITS WINDMILL ton ranch is on difiplay bore Tho
Tulare Ciii — (Speeial -- A 25pound fragment pierced a board
1934 Grand Lodge motoorite which crashed through ! in the windmill building and buried
)1aAiogc( Okla Feb I ( AP)
—Ardmore will be host to the Ok-
lahoma grand lodge of 3taions next
year
Thp choice was made by the lod-
ge here yesterday
Claude Sturgeon ot Guthrie wnsi
elected grand secretary
W E Crowe Of Enid wai nam-1
ed a district deputy grand Itilt st cr
Other deputios were P A notts1
Ponca City
Movect2
Oklahoma Cigar Store
PLANNE11)
IPUBLIC:RTY
Phone 157
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Home Owned Home Operated tor Home Folks
n oW windfill on the J IA' Slay-1 itself three feet in the ground
turramunutsmtustuncusnautnnmanumatutuiMasittnultssugaa
We are hatching
Competition for
Breeder Hatcher
CUSTOM HATCHING
W E GIVE TERMS ON CUSTOM
HATCHING UNTII AFTER HARVEST
Don't let shortagv of cwli deprive you of 11 profitable
Poultry Yea
Setting Dates Each Monday and
Thursday
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
under the Code of Fair
the Commercial and
Industry
ALVA HATCHERY
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ALVA OKLA
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Cayce, O. F. The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1934, newspaper, February 17, 1934; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2077703/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.