The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 67, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 8, 1959 Page: 6 of 9
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(Editor's Note: Some readers
may recall a former Alvan Mrs
Charles H Clark (Gladys Iris
Crouch Clark) who wrote recent-
ly to the local newspaper and
said she and her husband may
visit here late this fall H e r
letter addressed to The Daily
Pioneer follcws)
Your newspaper if it still exists
Is the first paper my eyes ever
bet on and read Strange indeed
I should have remembered it
throughout all the int er v ing
years In short all my family of
brothers and sisters were born in
Alva or within its environs and
that includes me too My father
Jim Crouch and my grandparents
Levi and Alma Bevis are buried
there—together with two little sis-
ters and a brother
Perhaps the odd thing is that
in all of our travels around the
world my husband and I have
never included Alva in our itiner-
ary Yet today I promised myself
that I would return to the Chero-
kee Strip where my eyes first saw
the sunlight from an old sodhouse
there on the claim my father slak-
ed out after he made the Race for
it
The reason for this nostalgic re-
flection is largely due to a unique
happenstance la Australia recent-
ly we ran into two women tourists
and one was from The Strip also
although from near Ponca City
I believe Later on we ran into
them again The other lady was
writing a weekly account of hor
travels to her hometown paper at
Glen Falls N Y
Then the thought struck me that
I should have made such a con-
nection in as much as I have two
current articles in Chimes maga-
zine a California publication One
a biography while the other is
travel adventure "The Cave of
St John"
Two years ago we made a pit
Two years ago we mime a pit on
grimmage to the Holy Lands in-
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land in the Agean sea Another A
article and lecture is called "From
the Artie Circle to Cairo"
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East my husband and I spent six '
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the East-West Philosophers' con-
ference held at the University of
Hawaii Right now we are at Del
Mar Calif vi here we make head-
quarters to be near our one and
only (laughter Carme lila
Mr Clark has some exception-
ally interesting colored slides and
should we get the opportunity to
go through Alva on our way East
this late fall we will buing sonic
along Then if you have some par-
ticular charitable project going
admission can be charged and the
proceeds given to it Or if not
we Would be happy to show them
in some church school or any
such place gratitiously
It was with deep regret that some
years ago I heard a news report
that Northwestern Normal school
had suffered a total fire When I
was a little girl I loved to imagine
that beautiful structure was a
castle and that someday I would
have one like it
Well of course I've never
achieved that but I have been in
most of the castles in England
Spain and Central Europe and the
funny thing few of them ever
cane up to my estimation of the
beauty of our hometown an
What a pity it was lost
My youngest sister Mrs Jean
McDellar and her family stopped
off at Alva a year or so ago and
met quite a few of her old ac-
quaintances but she lived there
much more recently than 1 I
inarried in 1915 and have never
lived (lore since That was just
before the folks bought the Gabk
house Many of the people should
remember my mother Elizabeth
Crouch v(ho had a in shop
at Alva for a number of years
She passed on at Santa Barbara
in 1919 Another sister Grace Stau-
ffer lives at Santa Barbara
I have a restored negative of a
panorama picture taken of the
pioneer sod house in 1898 (vhore
several of us children were born
A copy of this was sent to the
Oklahoma Ilistroical society and
is On file there If these are
scarce item I should be glad to
loan it to your paper
"Kremlin" is the Russian word
for citadel
Alva State Bank
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15 Request 5 Utopian
16 Bristles 6 Ballot
17 Untruth Obliterations
38 Contended 8 Precisely
20 Homan copper
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21 Islands (Fr) 9
10 Foreigners
22 lit gister 11 Blessed
24 Critical 19 Forecaster
26 Discern (slang)
27 Ruptures
23 Small shield
30 Yale
31 Taste
32 Brother of
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33 Grivet
monkeys
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33 Gentlers 43 Platform
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CHRYSLER CORPORATION
Here iirc add:tional p iously
unpublished placings in the Woods
connly tree lam
Lc fish Sirs 11 fl FiSCUS
Mrs 1:dy Smith 2nd: Sirs Fred
Urban :1rd: bread and butter pick-
les Sirs C S Wyman 1st Mrs
Fred l'rhan 2nd: Sirs lloyd
:rd chili simee Mrs Fred 17rban
1st: Sirs 1 W Heaton nd Mrs
Hay SmOh 3rd mineemeat Sirs
Fred Urban ist: Mrs tlanild
Thro( kmorion 2nd : Mrs J W
Heaton 3rd: beef Mrs Fred Ur
ban 1st: Carol Hartwig 2nd pork
Mrs Fred Urban 1st chicken
Mrs Fred Urban 1st sausage
Sirs Fred Urban 1st soap cold
process Sirs Herman DelIZ 1st
Mrs Fred Stevens 2nd Mrs
Mattie Iiler 3rd soap cooked
process Mrs Herman Deitz 1st
Mrs Fred Stevens 2nd: Mrs Mat-
itoder 3rd: light rolls Sirs
J S Heaton ist Sirs Charles
McCracken 2nd: Mrs W A Hoy-
le 3rd white bread sirs Charles
NicCracken 1st: Mrs SA' A Hoyle
2nd t'arol ilartwig 3rd whole
kvheat bread Airs J W Heaton
1st: Mrs Fred Schmoleke 2nd:
Mrs Fred Urban 3rd angel food
More Results
of Recent Fair
Carried Below
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leaky Airs Ve Heaton 1st Mrs
I Fred Urban 2nd dark layer caka
Airs Fred Urban 1st: white layer
cake Airs Fred Urban 1st burnt
sugar layer cake Airs Urban 1st:
dark loaf cake Airs W A Hoyle
ist: Mrs Fred Urban 2nd: Airs
Virgil Alunow 3ril vvhite lo J f
rake Airs Murrow 1st:
Mrs Fred Urban 2nd: burnt sugar
loaf cake Mrs Fred Urban 1st
Chiffon cake Mrs Fred Urban
1st drop cookies Louise Carlson
1st Mrs Gilbert Krueger 2nd
Mrs Hobert GrevrtWO4 0 3rd:
box cookies Airs Tom ist
irs Fred Urban 2m1 Mrs J
W Heaton 3rd rollod cookies
Mrs Tont 'Howell 1st: Nancy liadat
2nd Mrs Fred Urban 3rd: fudge
Mrs Mont McCray 1s1 Mrs Vir-
gil Murrow 2nd: Mrs Fred Ur-
ban 3rtl divinity Airs Fred Ur-
ban 1st Mrs Lvle Morrow 2nd
Mrs T D McGill 3rd
SCHOOLS: One-room Friend
ship 1st: Greenleaf 2nd more
I han o e room Bose Valley 1st
Centerview 2nd Farry 3rd jun
ior high Alva 1st
ti It) i 1ousekeeping in stock
barns Capron FFA sheep and
cattle At a FFA swine
SWINE
Open Class: Poland China sen-
ior boar pig Johnnie Krueger 1st:
Wesley Thurman 2nd: junitir boar
pig Clifford Schwerdifeger ist
senior stiw pig Wt”ley Thurman
1st Ernest Schmidt 2nd Clifford
Schwerdifeger 3rd: senior sow
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Schoverottfeger 21111: Produce of
dam Clifford Suhwerdifeger 1st
champion boar Johnnie Krueger
champion sow Wesley Thurman
Chestemhite senior sow pig
Da id Hall it junior sow pig
1st: and champion sow Terry
Ewing
Berkshire: yearling boar North-
vestern State college 1st: Dion
Duncan 2nd Senior boar pig Joe
Howell 1st: Gerold Phillips 2n1 :
junior boar pig Jim (at 1st
Louie Ilindrum 2ntl: sow t w o
years and over NSC lst Terry
Itixter 211d NSC 3rd yearling
sow NSC 1st & 3rd Terry Bixter
2nd: senior sow pigs NSC 1st &
31d Lloyd Rawson 2nd: junior
sow pig Jlin Catz 1st: NSC 2nd:
Terry Itixter 3rd: best herd NSC
Ist: produce of dam NSC 1st
& 3rd: Billy Sternberger 2nd
champion boar NSC and cham-
pion sow NSC
Ilampshire: yearling board Stan-
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Owen 1st produce of dam Stan-
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champion boa: anu ampion sow
St a they Owen
JUNIOR CLASS
Chester White: barrow 160 to
190 lbs David Dail 1st and 2nd
also) first with 191 to 210 lb barrow
and champion barrow
Pobind China: barrow 160 to 190
lbs: Clifford SchwerdIfeger bit &
3rd Frank Cunningham 2nd &
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