The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE FOUR
GRAIN MARTS --
Record's Daily Events In Sport World i NOT CHANGED 1
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-icint ion as In i hi ----- —
! 4ildy few i I (0i fti the corn
i upt Denlos Open Oft ice viere at tiv e IdtlyerS to replae glitin
Up at the ( aldinal :!1 in (1l4 4 4!til vii —11 Ala-ii the 1:3-14cently loaded out on sales t L(-
11-11111 City Ir of (iislith('ina' 14s' ' 41oclook 1- 1 pird-ing one side mills Fresh sales out of stur-
oaskothall team v:101(14d for tie For 1)artv Friends fo ' ii (10' CY trulinwn in tii(age!were fairly tarly in the v-4k
0
4ft-t44—da tourney Nkhith V- a 0 T 1 - 4 drip la-t fall Coach Sininioh-i 1 "' ' : but fell off toward tho dom Al
tqltirltrall wall g‘"to 1 - 0
hrtda tourney Nk hit'll Wa CtT 1 -- - ( imp laJ fall Coach Simmotoi 1 "'' : but fell otr toward tho dom Al
1ed by the ace (la Sfil High seho l The 'MO y h1111 at ' I iives OVA Oil 1:twi opening in though the relationship betwtii
t otnets of (iklahoma City o- lave otrntd Oa lr orrice red hi ad s ptemlo r far more It Kansas City and Minneapolis re-
doutitellv the tlns of the 4 nt it e !tuator- in the old KepirWt :ii ' 111 tilan a t year although no tnained favorable for add it io nal
state !tee in th Fir t Natiwal 1ant: coainpiolo rip to 1)1- dt ifi tole salts of hard winter wheat to tho
Alva hivh nt on ol ho it: building and It I ‘!!' 0 iIA pring wheat center TO ctpplt:1-
neFt teams to th -tat tourney iorin1 W!01 I I tt117' t di I el 1:114 c1 100 1:in1 will tak able busines of this character va
and although they dropped 11 1 I'-11IIY1:1ffi I' it at :CI !en - I I i rk ‘ ith t hvin 11 8CCOMP1114(1 this wyek Kanas
t he nmning in the first roqrd pia 11 a ii-adoi:!1 lel 1 th
t
r p! for in coming amon City public elevator stocks leer as-
w hen they battled the poN err ul -1 Ws ‘a‘ ana a : h rit i il eon it ed 77000 bushek AveraIt protein
V nin COaca :"nrilltnl Win latnnie
BarlleVille learn lheY reCI 'O ed niii tt t ha Irina I- a nreInit rd t WI I of '241 car teted at this n-liket
tho outile quad and devote inueo -
inuch mention by szports wrilet4 in the heriartei i:o In open fi during the NVeek WaS 1158 per cent
the tay
no to the bleklield
sr capital for their I
por— :Ind will ro iwoore tor !tie bent lo til ) r l 'our tho highst weekly averkkge sine
e t ei
loanship the ability or the aes of of all liemo T h iddling vii rim 1
crat the week ending Sept 15 It)33
the Vann and 4' t her I hine- Th A h:1-i h“n hi I n ire- r dlt d ‘ vith ol htt nova rituo t'aul over a full point higher than
keeli rnl
(oldbugi tatod one title ‘‘ bile I in 1 te n w 1111(1111rr1 1- nd !III! till II and tlioe tspiring for tno
the corrw:ponding vef-t'k a yeitr inzo
fi1 rnk in!" Oal
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lite meet 'fhey t tho '-hol to' tleiL111 Inv in tiI I Lc'I111 It ! rid 13111 1xt 1 von king' out
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‘ Ige to:ni in tit- i ont 1- 04 f11 k Id at iml i t-i to' m :11d
"they tearn in the toot I a otat'od ' t t i t ' I i t t'tt 1'111 1'dt 'Y "Ill I 7:II Hi 1 I f Lys ''f t-lilitrul
ovel six foot tno Int it "1—latdo it '1 11 ' t :11 t I 11ttt1 ot tho Alva lqaillo 141) ' '1
(hie t'11' the niftiost colitto to 1i hank littild niz 'i 1 ti 1 )tt1 11111 i d Alonday
L high "Khool -uit and jt'o trito tho hot 1i Ow ho toottirtko- 1- '''' Prolialtly 111 ci' V: nionthers ut
z-tate tournoy v' liol lion' t hi Ow Alva lodge ill att(ntl 111t:-'i !
i'1ay:4n gi:-nt ‘ch' a'11t:4" '-') rf 'Lt ti lui‘vovol tho exact 111'11)1)1:r
ik)its a it ganit Mill Iti1111 t ht III aylor 6-li t hi :la m
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:laylI and lintittIthtrtilk tnt tt 1 hc 1 ht tilltt Irlf I tt Lc :t )Itt(i Olt'
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Will Leave '''''-‘-:t'id: :tnt41 ii1111a tritt111111!"'11 to ilk
o-- in the tate Ithiok‘‘ oil y11 t lo
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-lig El 1:( no dotoratintf 111kts
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t I)0(ILTC Is Speaker
the lina Kittl11-htt Ctuittly lit
t loi lioncl erotn 1 I 11 1 I
':(4 S111'Onti t ttarli t no itla kIl :-''till'i 1)ittics At Collei-Te Moll(lay'
tietitof and vItli hl IrV11 l'illlt I
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40-4 It'Ut tVaill I'-' !II' '1111 Al- - I!'ia -Y1"1 '1'''''111 : I 1:kfl 11111I'l I lodg'i (11 th WY'
I itatnpion II -tY ''t "n't"'"I' 1m dill -t- tr: I '1 :trt'111 It'li ' t 1"a1(111nt d' t 11 Fill
:t1though the team lo-t hy I I 111:' kit Fluil tIN 1"1 Kir1V11 11" (ildthilla ko to tho uolltg-
1111vil'‘v liti'l i tilt t''''1t'tialr'"'" ' "Ill't ‘‘ 11' " -I"' I"' 1" t'll l'I"''"I' L II iloo tutionts and the ( ellir
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-a fiat tleivillt :Intl A rtil1"I'' " di'l' lilt' ( ‘ -t 1 i t 1 an I Juilg :-110Ni on "l'odetil
1-)ze to their hoight Ktet te‘' ilt'd k114 I t1r lit' lie 11 tt' '' t'n- 1 l'hvto to tho scionro tadent
1 h( ix foo11 rot tlioir 111 t 1 i La to 1 Nl'it 1k oll It"tro 11' 0) ' ll i1 tl tottvot - '' itrol'o-0r spr'kt'
incn ruti i) t ht Id" !b11 1 ' it od- t"tint :L g' al' ''' "'1‘ "”' "I "I'1"tt'
and a six foot tourin li 1Iv I
Nil - l'"T'I''t vt t ' - t't V'''' ' "1 --ont ho ft itit :to yttilg
Krit e-''1 Cla-'- 6)-1-rt t vt t! "1 klt '''I- t ‘k t- n 1 I - - d !
t t:t rtt't 11 l'I' hi "'" - o'itt'‘ :"' '‘ 1M 1' 1 '1" ' ' 6''' ' iir to11 trtal xtm"ratt-n
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'h011g'h S(111 t I "111 ( i"' ‘'ll'n 11i 111-' I' '' 1 ':'- ' I '' " ' ttil t' 't 'i' 11:til i1 tho - hodul
kvit n( t lith n(i- 1: '01'1 1v ti Ht 1 I n o - ' ' : ‘k1 11 tho priniz t
Itttia mach' the iill-ttat' t au x‘ t' t )1' 6 111or1 al 'it alf nt "t II
to: 1: 11 I il 1- 1 I i L1 1 t i 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 I I1 A ! 1 1 g ! h e I t t 1 ‘A ‘ r I ) wi
ill:t eh V Cil I W 1 ' :s1" " t '11'11 - 1 ' ' I I k ' ill A H : t 1 k h It 1) 11' r I: !! t tttt 1 itttttit nrolttat: tHtttt
tl!t -1! tt throo hiv ttionl ‘k1C' l'h tor :it 1 1114-n-to I Al ' - t' itt'-1' 44 oduoatanal raotl
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For Rotary Club
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1 tor II annottno1 Monday
Ntaot-ts Meet t kt'nool hand
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At it't 0- - play tl e Capron
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---- l'ornlel Alva People
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luitired NTIlell Auto
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WASHEIZ IN 1OHZ 11(011':
Wood-Ludlum Music Co
1pr1l1 g w orK 119M I Jilr I I !
rititi kit -- t 11d1- and 11 ‘ tt(or Fi4 Pricc- on
March 19 b
1
and the Itnn of ra!- h dor iaK ih v H n
Is Deferred eat day waa eonhidel ably rna1t J Light II I
than indicatiAt by rt:c(-11st - S vt n
winter NI heat innrlicts indudini: livavy av
riii 1(1 1) 10' Pritylit ()! Kai ('ity 1)mitha wihitit 1:-1 Lt41
Worth St 1oui St bsenh :n1
F41!111 i'hiy11' 111
If utchinvn rev(lved 1197 ar t)- (7ts
I o V( k 1):tv: )1d NA it h 0-1 iars it N1'(k t)ctP ! co(
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756 urs n the
(ro'n'1)(nyling : Nr I tui key
and k i
I ik la!-tr yea' ‘vhen rnovitrnt oki tros
I '' ''' "I 11' lin1 ' v11"1"' :-t111 bein g handicapped by ! N 2 taller
11) ! I i' '11 1' In "t X''Ith linhettled banking situation CI cant
-- -t I I !a -iii“r loot hall ‘14 ork
kan:as City Policy !Hide
- 1 raill a-i1Sa a a WAL
11 3
-- 0 I work ''''- i min st
irt ition fa vh r i n r pl it ' n g s ' i aeltio c t c
f ie f:rm o u ld i
Kansa s City Policy it I ale :1! c
in d 1 ryi II -d v:r I legumes and permanent pastile I:i: !1 1 t:-winr i
- I d ht 1!rtt mini oe:t - -----
Ns' la (s 0 l an t 4 St 00 w 01)61:n exi usi1 anonornis! 'Tut tarrrs 010-:ild keeP in l 'Miami larch 19---( AP)—n lit-
I 1 Kanas City milk again follwed
o:::): t lt1 !oi !:e1 en
le
the policy in practice for the rqtst I Hides trimmed
:Oklahoma A tind M tollego -ce- r-iind" ( )-boin said "that terrae- t tie Swedish fe:alln and prayer b-
'-:iltelo Irtouo:d ''1tndt
1 OTHER QUoLkTIONS
I Nveeks limitim purtJnis1 Oklahoma's much needed I'POor- in'4' tHer n '' t"itH 'IIII) 'rlit l'ertlilty 1 two and on-hall inches wide
I anti
lir :ineei toot 1 0 s
I II MI ir t ' '''es'ent ' 1 nth d tt ht 1c -
: to light amounts of varioui pro- Fggs
Ti illtHig dm" mak' I': 1 three and on -half ineho long i
'1 r
11'"I'''''' '''' ti'f It " i" "
il
-''"'' t
'' e n i strkgs anes weight Wea - 7
I:le turi":11tlifsorstFa''titi iins111:i'lcly''''nfst!'1 ilzin'- rosiiile to 1-:i in 1-rtlit:: Th'11i'prointed in :tf:t Idioln-i in the hth
IAA' 11T '11- -Nk (Or it IFi I tinAlinit - ' k -
needed for 'letting with stocks on --- ' from the pioneer phns of ( ' I century has ken recov rod by
I'd "' In' 2"" ill'-'(1suy'1" '111d P('- hand Storage interests hovei CHICAGO GRAIN
e hot was found dm- zi
1! cultura N'
l deelopinen" w A t he iitid trr Ytol l'-r!a' in12 "il 'In- ' liani polie It °WM!' ii ret i
bly !w t I 01: fit! tn' 1Aml
were ace totie buyers to repl giain (:hicago Mart h 19 ---
-tAP--)ttt- "many new 1ms 1 inp hu Th k
d 1 11nt1 :0 1 n'
terial '''tl)ath' In wheat Pric''s :are due to he introdtictd a fern- tt stc ti rxrtven i!at logallic i ing a scatch of a home in whieh 1 V
- 4:il vri -qt lien the I 'L'1- ' I cCently loaded out on sales to ott-
::ei a!look 1- 1 pionu-ing ono side mills Fresh sales out of stur- Vol in (I the rule early today
1)""' iprs attempt to solvo the vitrit- inatti r ':bi -h 11 l en l throiih e wtr( hunting for tirtici- i t
110silei no Cy hi r-kmill ill CrA aggwert fairly tarty in the wek turns of securities ttnd of fillver to- nw pi111 yih lie ahad Th il 0l 1 niiiid (11- il thee li'ieved to have been sto1 n1 n
vet her with labor unit a intie: pioneer who laid the fmnd:dion f pity!" I Got LitNtin of Miami 1vho
i was 1
t imp la-t fAll Ctfach Silumoll 1"- but fell off toward tho close I-
had a bearish effect opening I S f Idv n
II ves t ha t t tn ea:o! opening in though the relatio nship between :----v 111e Oklahoma olari ti h t
e i: :
1 :!) f::':ele rbou'l 4o:l in l born ill the Centl'ill part of Sweden 7 F
s polo!) r A ill t'Ir Iwo u RansLts City and 'Minneapolis re- t'' -'''''-' d'wn IlaY 86 7-8 ") 21('' beginning upon fertile HI Ile to-ov:tic tt s'nre cips !-ttilittile to 11r the city of Goteburg and
1 tt t 1: :tithough no tnained favorable for l4ddittorial wheat trterward dr"Pe" ftirtut1 plo wed up the -01 of the prairie : thyiy -oil c'mate aml f0111 hro- ! rived in that country the firct 1!t) : f
Corn statted unchanged to 14c low- C
i t it tole sales of hard winter wheat to the :Wnin vas well hlied with rite e
roots 1sit a -t xttli-14'n il':i-:n 1111 ca r of his hir said the hook
11 i s "
tidanipioh to pe f
i sprng i wheat center no oppyci- er :-tnd subsequ ! ne-L d a 1 ently
-- --e-- -1'01 vlgoru groving nativ pi'a lfr - l tin llic n ii-epdt d iy ()i)orn i that is talii i - toe Luther
p ow :m
1
' I I k I Ind will take able business of this character va arourI I a For some years th-se c'112:1 soil: It C!I se h h- a '!iht- 'cont cowl- 1 church the denomination recogr
w w t z
Ili ( 0 A NN WHIT LIVESTOCK xeedin
accomplihed this week KltnaS
k ‘itli them to 't : Welt ecgly fer: il e Gradu I
al- v ii?en: xli
ol !he t n-lon vi
stomi1 by di it( in swkn ile add
I rtiltil) OA "I ' tV Ci t I 1 t tocks decr a- Wichita Union Stoc ky ards March 11 I - ' I :i 1 I ' i 'I - ‘ k i "t 1 1 1-: I
- - - f“ t he eonlin -i ltmon N) a 4 t 1 ( 1 S t le Nears ptsso t it' it'i I- I- ()i f1(0)1 tn‘ '"'(t-Y ''' Ulla ad oodgh tere are otaer
'-‘ " V 1 1
00
7 o't i"k:1 i I
: tic- 1 11 at Kansas Ci ty at H to 82 cents - Three loads of NVhittl faC70 1ash crop atAtao alsi plwyd up 7tt: fi:t' t7ult t''i:1) th :4
tock calve vre in at tK start Hod on ItInd th t 1pe opt:itri suth siii sit::
14(4-j No 2 hard ordinary protein at
iie-ter ot the Ivit 1laonie
it d :Monday 8012 to 1 '! centc 12 per cent pro- hut unsold early Country trading and today t Ile ( tilt i va led -ils tyt
V'11- vetting nf r to a slow start
Proliahly to or 1 :- 1 washing away at Ln ai:trwing t T
mi'mhers ul' toil: :it 8044 to 81:1 cents and 1:' rtIdden Treasuve
oft Alva lodge v ill attend Ile:':i qer cent protein t Slt4 to The hog mrkt opnd - aeee at a top i rate" oshrn derl:Jid
of :$120 to packers Early trading 1 Th Oklahoma exnei ent :t-
:it d however the exact ne tuber I ctnt pt busha N :' dark hard
with indications of a! tion's soil erosion 5wrvey Ol 14s Revealed In Hunt
I ' ' Vi"t t hl' "' ""'i:1 1 i"Il 11"t ' Ug l'' carrying 14'0 per cent prtein was t
1111"'
r o strong ma
rket Stock i shwed that 1::r !27
110“o‘k IL orought 85 eenti or i1 cents over 'teallY
pigi and packing- 4ovs were un-
Th e tocetmg e- t Le a v000 one ! Kanas Citv May No 2 hard Win i vent— of the Ind at otif- time o! c:A AL-h '1140)) A st (10
r4d l'n't III ultmt"'" Ill'it tT ordinary protein was itned '11:Ingf'd ('arlY another cultivatel h:al 1)n iiiom of cEn rEdtnt 3n1 ticit10d in
An po‘ -11IY attnd aro urt:''d t" d'' it Chkavo at WI cents at St Louis The sheep maiket opened at a (toned due to eroion Out of 1 5 :) 5p:tych fr -hiditp trea:ule" hurt
Doke Is Speaker
At ‘'ColleiTe Monday
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Chivtigo 1'‘ Ai
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Approximately $25
Is Netted liy
For Band tiniforms
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TILE 'ALVA DAILY RECORD 'FL ESDAY 20 1931
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:1'nd have 1-L-tn affret ed dirt
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di 19 1931 Farm Lan s gwc!1nrotnt an PX- 101111d the bulk or
Tit I' I')
i M IL 0 A- A A A 6-1L4 aa Ai LA
( rt' I !71- to th ():th!ria rtrivvt-u -tica:urv" while niuk
11
1 f
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1 it! :1 ‘N i i' ' i Ln- tho cilp :Jiju-A- zinc! ilinics wi rt I laid in tib!r 1
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!!! ni ! ! rii! - I 1':ir toryit irizLi (0t1 nurnliil
21 1
4 I gktmcs :cid P:o-stulTs Vrgt d l' ' --‘ 11' 'I' V '''' h :- ' - 11k LIE' " ‘t'' In Ill “1 tnri
i!- i! ! ii-i i !:iicti(!n invy iw hiA imn ilie atcumulations 1
5 1
! 'ov
is Part cif Pr(vrarn Ift :r h lit ‘t!y !Lc i!"- 1 ciii dropped Iy careki-s pif
7(
5
3(2
gktrni'S Cid PaStUITS Iit d
Part Of PriViarn
t() IflSrl
-- - - We ! St!lh:ttter-Mirch Sint t
6
—In tht ruphivcificnt tr(T ttk-
ot tht agriculLirttl aditltrint
favhrinr
4:) 1 1 Hti 4 i '4 ' 1 rl I !Iv
: ('(I 77000 bushek AVVEnt protein 19--The cattle Mal ket Wal fur- ty f up 110a klahma soils d- Th fire &lat o :u7 "Crop Ad
i of 2 41 ca tested at tils mai kit nished with a liberal supply c'f' i dined when the humus dlsappeared - jls11A rt ''14111'r ()proltunitY
medium grade butcher
! during the NV(4'k WLIS 1 :158 Pig' Celi t Stuff 'Mc'n- nften the methods 1' farming of in 7'iil IT 1vment:'
i the highest weekly averkge sinet I day I the pioneer were wateful of the
hick!rs wero paying fully steady virgin f(rtty"
the Wtik ending Se0 15 1V33 1 0Jiirn sa:d eitin4 WE A 11r It1-1"nC k I !'71)1:CIAT-
point high" than prices nt the opening with -ome in- the pra4tic 1' burning strey Is'1'S----If 1 1- had trouble try-
' terests pledieting a stronger mar-
i 1al over a full
the eurrek4ponding keel a year iuro stacks and cotn and coin stalks ilg to ear do1 vsion glasscs
by the close and continuous roc cropping ----e6‘ le ft- 1'! Idecili:e in this
The ipening top on veals was l
At Ow cluse of the ueek Nu 1 hhrd kt
"The farnifI S: (k:TIV !I) ill'1:' - h:nd f g!ti--e4 and eilll give you
NV inti-: ordinary protein was (luta-
)!) Cent- Or 11 to strong inarket Stock showed that 13ro3'7 me'i--' pt
brought i vents ” vtt ' teallY
un-:cent— of the 1:aal at iinf- time ‘i
i
tr ordinary protein was quot 'llanged "1'1N
kanas Citv May No 2 hard win Pigi and Parking' '40v- were
another cultivated h:al tin alian
at Chkaro at 9 cents at St Louis The sheep mai ket 6pened at a : (toned due to ertin (w: of 15
:it 87'2 cents and at Denver tj) fed lamb top Of !8i10 and a native i 71110 I cultivated at r :7101
xcestern Nebraska 'hipping point: top of $815 lin dictions nt the acres or 23 per cent V aS fnd
t 62t to titi cint ir htihI No start were for a steady market to badly gullied to lie crieil I v
I hILI'd WillttAr WIS quoted at Fi-1 farm machinery acres tr
Wm th delivered Cialve -ton at :2-1 per cent was slightl' iilliell ami
()114 cent Mrs E W Snrddy 1ft f r W: !:-: 71702-1 aurts were lo-ing soil by
— — ita Sunday to visit her -n R! r
! sheet eosi)n - t h d d'
itt a 'al i
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Breeden ard family and her brth- 4 1319ii7lri mre'- oi --I por crt WO(
W D Curt Wiwtoka wiy in fr L A Wilhite and family for a ' 'flbi Tt tt" '-'111 I'" 01 '1' (1'""n
Alvi4 Monday An businei few days "All this is a lie-v S:Lti Vi1Ci
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Alva 11111(lay An 1)1Line few flays
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Ractically untouched
by human hands
1 7 F:1) J i k ou to see Chesterfields
1111t1C LIIOW you'd be im-
pressed by the akolute cleanliness of
our factories
Th thacc(N irc the best that money
can bu
Expert chemists test for cleanliness and
purity u11 materials used in any way in the
inanufacturT Ot Clwsterfield cigarettes
t()ries are modern throughout
Even the ur is L hanged every4 i2 minutes
When ou smoke a Chesterfield you
can be nr( that there isn't a purer ciga-
rette ma
in a otter it) UN WI sci-
entist Nays: "Chesterfields are just
as rare as the water y(nt drink''
nte Pil ) ne Che 4" trrheldJ 14er
PUICli:lit 3
V: rt c1 impeyiel cgarritis
ti)
inst 'he ultivatod land When news of the discov(IA
beLn wider the plow much less spread the number of treastimi
than 40 years" Osbcrn said "On seekers soon grew trl such prepny
flds subject trp soil eresam crop tions that the small space whicl
yolds have doclincd and the stand- the porch had covered was crowd
of living et farm people at- with men wieldin g picks shovels
tk riptinv to make a living on such I makoshift tool for irioening !h-!:
warettes
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the cidarette that's AIILDER
L
the cialrette that TASTES BETTER
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Hwy ni? i:y tin(' it di- lice pat ron dui-ing the two clecati4
ti til t land within thv postftilt was built
1'n'oc'itct I
i 1ol lity141 rr'
MV SWedish Book
Located By Police!
churchcs in the natinn the Luther-
an solely is the Thurch of the s'atc
that preachw4 nre paid by th
state and that a small compulsory
tax k placed on each inhabitar
for the Lutheran church whetlaor
Or not the person attends service'
The book is leather gound with a
erns distinguish:dde nn the front
cela r nnd an insignia on the hack
Th bok is now in the chiof tt
pnlicc's headquarter and i to be 11
given to the nwner upon identib
cation
A USN NS Ho uyo !lye to Of CailEtt 311rt icipatcd in attend the tuneral nf Dr
tccasuice hurt Am returned home Saturday
which (if limn nic hL Irs Gunn WaS a niece of
Dr Ann
moaure of ea-1) for theft effort
The uretw11 ac!ivity was preeip-
ilatod razin Y Id porch on the local Mr and MN 1 T Trestler ani
exisod numerous coins Mr and Mr- A J !mei Enid
rangInz r1 valta from one tu fifty wcre gue'its Sunday of Mr and
ecnt some lying oonriettously on Franck Woodsn Trosner and
th- eTund vh in -:os wore lair- l Iiil are officers in the Oklahoma
unt:er i11(ile3 of dirt Benofit Life Insurance company
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Mr and Mr Will Gunn of Fol'
Madison Iowa Nvho were here to t
attend the funeral nf Dr
Ains returned how Saturday
night Mrs Gunn WaS a niece of
Ain(
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Cayce, O. F. The Alva Daily Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 68, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 20, 1934, newspaper, March 20, 1934; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2077754/m1/4/?q=food+rule+for+unt+students: accessed June 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.