The Alva Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALVA RECORD THURSDAY MARCH 10 1927
TLAGG DIST 69
Mr Acht mire was at Chri-t' n-ons ‘ Mi'H Marion Hr own pcnt the wet k-
' Sunday ini vvtb horrm folk-5
Mr-- Munjitr’a n other vi-utul her1 Mi 3 Avis kilmr-r vh a Sunday
Mrs Mh 1 Anh-rvim ri-ur1pj C jr-Acluimie v-a-i at Jim l'ayno " Hundd Htnwn f-a’Nl at the home
from l’ui Llo Co ora do and ri porud j giHll (V 0f A Hrov a Sunday m niiv
hrtnothr improv ing he 13 able to ivt( ctraw ftnj riink j3 wtre I Mi S Ik M Glmhlrn f j rt tlx
lie pKiptH d up 1 1 to J Jovcr to V 1! Hullo Sunday aft rnoon we k ml uih M lulu Kibm r
Mr (Iran Itoirr r -ji lit W mines- j j j n on ti nt the v tck-c nd at John Cam and fmni’y vvt n uin-
duv alt moon wth Mr-u John Ilvan- ! n Hull-- m-r y-h -H 1 1 th I ome of Gt-myt-
Mr and Mr 3 Ant’d Roy m attend-
d a Li'dlnl y dinner for limit Com
la t Su- -uy j
Cha’I-y ar I Eni Coin ut wood
for J A Tt r ’nit n t! h w t i k 1 (1Lli(vv-
Wo lave orIy one more month of vVl'!m nd Claui- Chi i It mum vvirtjlhx Cram
f-ihool Itnf mu Stindv Mle Wli’
e lo a of 1 1 utl I you
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C!ee lijur i hau’lriy wheat for - Ca- unduy
Ida fat lit r Wr 1 G-1 11:1 and fam’lj
Mr- JlindeiliUr of Wayrmka i the ho m 01 Lira !' n m-
i tin" at Kit Caror3 11 m week j Yin d Mutew an 1 F'ank Iliovn
Miuiic-e and Om McClure umlduri Sjndy ym -t 1 at t! koine of
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hunting Smndy I Mm b’ !mme Muirov was
C A MtAlpin ran a 1 arrow tooth J jnj jr Art Xicluli anti tht ir Sum! ty yu t at the Lome of (L-iald
into In loot a few du-i ayo It 1 - j dmmhU r viutod at V 11 Hulls latiine Hiown Sum'ay
alrno t will jwuh I Mr and Mrs John Murrow Mr I
la nde Ue Cline broke la r It ft arm yirs Hack Lvons was down to Wal-j anl Mn Kill liutrjrs and Mrs Coal 1
t tllf ' T vnr j r trii enr v itor i were tlmner yue ts at the home of lip '
Sunday Doth bent's are broken at tre n(r Lyns t0 hear the rulio Sutur-
wui t We hope it h not re ce- arylpy jht
‘pnngu
for In r to mi '3 Ft hook
Some art1 rowing oats and
ba rley
Will John-on and John Evans and
family tpt nt la-t Sunuay with Jack
Johnson
Jacob Cline is still under the
vvatht r
Sure was a fine snow we received
last w t 1 k
Clellie McAlpin wife and son spent
Sunday with Evans
Alva -hoppers this weak have been
Jack John-on ami family I) II Cline
wife and damrhtcr J A Tc garden
anl wife ami Mrs S A Amh-r-on
GOSHEN DIST 18
The weather that we have been hav-
ing has been warm
Mr anti Mrs Hill Smith violet! the
home of Mr and Mrs J 11 Hickman
Cbm ley KFh visited at Mr and
Mrs Mike Ki h-
Seventh and eighth grades are woik
Murrows Sunday
Miss Alice Hen-on has been on the
sick li t the pwt wetk
I Mi -ses Frances anil Hmilah Lyon
Fpt nt t he we k-c nd w ith tht ir teacher
Mrs Ellen Heny — Cat Eyes
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Miss Lola I’anco-mt and Orvin Mc-
Alister were married Sunday evening
ing very hard to pa-s the county cx-jut 5 o’clock March C They were
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Mi-3 Ho-e Ki-h spirit the vo-tk-t nil
MISSOURI VALLEY DIST 119
w ith ht r folks
Leo Meyr called on Leroy ami
jLouii Catz Snmiay
Mr arid Mrs Jim Sullivan ware
vi it 1 s at the home of Mr and Mrs
J W Ki -h Sunday
Mi s Vilma KLh spent la t vvetk-
Mr arid Mis Fred Chi i ten: on
took Ardith to Wichita for treatment eml with her parents Mr and Mrs
Monday
Hobi it ami Hugh i’ijur were up
to Gardners Sunday mmning
’Ii' Gtoige M (Imlni r has been
ill but is rt covt 1 mg
Albeit Ht rry was at Jesi Hovvnarth
Sumliy alt rnuon
'I' bo e v I o loci ivt 'I pel f‘ct attt nd-
ance 1 1 1 1 1 f e it s li t month wire:
kola it ami Oiphi I’ijier Clifford
1‘avne Mvitle Hull Ee-'lie and It ota
Lyon Glnlys ami Clayton Duvvnard
anil I )o rot by Chi 1 t n on
Mil" Li h
Mr Ha-einrer went to Medford
with Erne-t Hn forth
Mi s Grace Sliedtl rpent the wet k-
1 nil w ith her parents
Jimmy' IF itl was flying kites in tie-
fit 1I wt t (f his home Sunil ty
married at tlx home of the bruit with'
a numbi r of rt latives and frit-mH
present Mrs McAlister has attt nd-
ed I’ H S this year until In r mar-1
Huge Mr McAli-ter is employed in
the Freedom Ember Shop They will
make their home in Fret dom Wt
t xterid our hearty congratulations to I
them On Monday night they were
charivaiied by three different groups
Mr ami Mrs Roger Shreeve of Al-
va spent Sunday at J W Shreoves
Mr and Mrs G A Rmiy of Alva
were out to tht ir farm Sunday
Mrs Homer Stcvvait who had been 1
ill at her home only a short time
pas'Ctl away Tuesday F M I
Sam I’pdi graph called on C J
Mr and Mis J W Ki h ami fam-
ily rptnt Saturday ni-’ht and Sunday Hryson Tut sd ly evening
v Ph Mr and Mrs Mike Kith
Mible Ki h and Mildred Simmons LICE ON CHICKENS
vvtiit hor-t hack liding Suml ly 1 It is Lice and Mits that make - the1
Jt miv Iee is hturimg to Fchool now m fling lu-ns sick and leave the ri
Mr ami Mrs 11 L fl-tnlner 1 nil 1 Mr and Mrs E W Meyt r and Mr ! anil kills many of the little chicks
Mr ami Mrs W G MiGhiowry of and Mis John Meyer went riding 1 1’ruitt’s Lice and Mite I’ovv thr is guar
Mcti'-t land Mr anil Mm FM Thorm
ami ftmdy of Waynoka were at Geo
M Gartlners Thui-day afternoon
Erit Himhiliter and family were
at Cai ons Sunil ly
Frank Hindei hit r and family were
at Kit Carsons Sunday
Loot a Lyon vi ited le-r Grandpa
Cam Saturday
Dorotliy ami Mary Caxo rtayod all
night Saturday night with their Grand
ina Hullan
Itslie Lyon stayed all night in Al-
va Saturday night
Mr and Jim Hert Case and family
were vi-itois at Jake Spragues Sun-
day Alva callt rs from this vicinity Sat-
urday were Mr and Mrs Hert Case
Mr anti Mrs Walter Lyon Mrs Mary
Uownard ami daughters Alice ami
Gladys and son Je"e Let Mr and
Mis Eipt r (h orge Gardner and Mrs
W H Hull
Cad IK tuple of Waynoka was at
Jim Fajm s Sumliy
a m vv Chrysler sedan on Sunday
al't'-i noon
Frank Kish visited the home of
John Ki-h Sunday
Harry Gatz called on his parents
Sunday evening
Myrtle Hastinger viutod II T Jos-
ephs Leo Meyer went to Sunday school
Sunday
Mr Shethl and family called on Mr
Ibid Sunday afternoon and had a
good time
John Gatz lo-t a calf Saturday The
dt ath was caused by blackleg They
vaccinated the rett of the calves
anteed to take the lice and milt s off
your chicles in less than two minutes
or your money back Anti don’t for-
get Cormgct to put in their di inking
water to prevent disease Sold by
J I’ Rood I’roduce Co 3-10-IIt
FREE I-ON-A-CO TREATMENTS
MT VERNON DIST 97
Willard Lyon and family Hack
Iyon and family and Elmer Lyon ami
family in joyed a good time at the
home of Charley Stewards Sunday it
In ing a birthday cuijirise on Mrs
Sit ward Many others were prc-etit
Can be had at Dr A W Clarke’s
Dental office or a course of trt at-'
ment or sell you a I-on-a-co and take
your own treatments This is the I
electro-magnetic therapentic device)
you see advertised in the Wichita Eea- J
j eon and K C Star and other papers
It is a wondmful success We have I
the agency for this machine in this
j part of the country Call and get!
literature or get your free treatment
1'hones 202 and 30 — Dr A W -Clarke
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A person really needs all the time
there is in order to read all the good
stuff that ic jointed
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WHEATLAND DISC PLOW
This How is new to the wheat farmers of this county and this will Ie your
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It introvluccs an entiiely new method of pieparing the soil and coes to us
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PRETTY PLAID COATS
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Doughty, A. W. The Alva Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1927, newspaper, March 10, 1927; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2133440/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.