The Alva Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1927 Page: 6 of 18
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THE ALVA RECORD THURSDAY MARCH 17 1927
Mint fu i r :u i tak"j' H i’1 4oi I
oil’ of the whrjt
Tf nothin' ht p ps-ns lh to will fine-
ly be a fine wheat crop
L 1’ Cm inbnyH going to try
hij luck with a combi o Lhi ir
M and M I' y N’ 1 on Mr
md Jta Alito t H'lui m ml Mi s
Cru in bc-ry anl gilts were vi hors of
Ch i 1' y Quin I ns bun lay aft noon
Kenneth Quint p r - to Lave
nhjit Etluul nt Met a’ y mxt wt
Ti e putnuse for this is tht any of t’ '
7th or 8th pu’J pu hi may civ io an 1
Judy am! it n w 4"o the conn1 v
amiimtio i It wi'l call at 7 o'clock
and dumb at 9:03 d m
Mr and Mrs Joe Maiquumi Hill
Maiqu uul and Mist Georgia HaJK-y
spent Sunday at Mr IIaipers in Cold-v-ater
Kan
ML? Geo'jrli Hadley and Harold
Hatjr were i alters in Coldwater
Ka Sunday
Mr and Mis Joe Me qn nd were
Freedom ' I '-: 5 Morn) ly
Mr an! Mrs Job How pen were iri
Frr d mi I ri ! ’y
Mi s Giorgi FuIVy and Fill Mar
qu nd called 'at Dm Lome of Mr and
Jli Job Do- m n Fii Ley evening
f'ivi'1" II iM’vnn i uni Mr Higgs of
LaL City el lvi r d a re- ' Wn-i bud
t f!-'qnrid Ibotheis IMi 1 y On
the way Lack to I be City the rnick
tuiiinlovcr fir lidqu nd going thru
the wind LI Id receiving hvi rai cuts
but ncl cr one va b idly injun d
Mi ss I1H ‘dn Piovinco i i Haying at
the home of her lioUnr Jennie Prov-
ince at this writing
HILL SIDE DIST 113
Mr an 1 Mis Orville Maiqinnd and
family returned Lome from La1 e City
Kan as Sunday
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fo lh u ilh “503 roW i
irui h 1 1 1 (I i) w ii i
Hu I iv o' color 'i oi hi"
V'l n i on i rit i t
Homim tiilorf px m n( 11
!u w i' d or in i t or
gold ” 1 In c! ly ot 1 u 1
r I h ulo- u i roo !
Color In Cvcryilun
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Iv It n - and color cm
i a m L’mg propo it ion
TI hft 1 110 k 1 ib n d il ill
ays a ' a net oti lit ill Ui'ir apjiill
"Man livi not by utility alone but L
niolivatiii by 1 eauty by cohu
For pnng the I'gH bri°ht “-lire
bin roil” i olor-i an pmlufid to Mile
New Hlindt A ra Offered
inn- an 1 end iri 1c browns and
Vrays in entin ly new blends cm idl-
’d witli sheinful threads arc promin-
ent AH of who ii premies to make this
st'img one of the mo t colorful faa-
' OIH in SCoKS of y
Willie color will tn! e the fpotliglit
‘tyle of course ha n’t been overiuok-
d The tmihnry in suits is towards
time-button mod h — the loo cr ef-
Lct '1 he douide-brea ted suits have
-e n t’u ir vogue They will si 11 only
plainly in sining- and then confined
TO SELL TRADE OR RENT
A ten acre tract cf land well improved mile and quar-
ter west of square Phone 1612F12
W C MENEFEE
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salesmen’s rt poi t
Cloulli
01 course tin two button tt u 1 1
thi‘ old stand by of many ycai- will
continues in favor with a o tlain class
piiiticuiji ly the business man
Short Coat for Collegian
The col’egi type of suit with its
slioit stiumht boxy coat six-button
vc t and wide straight trou ers will
continue to infri-ue the younger man
— and if predictions mean anything
theie should be an unusual sub of
such Clothes For this styh oxfords
and blues will share favor with the
“loud” strangt designs
Among the patterns hemngboims
are expected to prove ixtienuly pop-
im'y to blues Thh is according to ular erpecially in the widei effi cts
j Clin lJiquih irts ind plaids will be
! in coi sub i able demand Stripes
j while thiy piomise to intern t a great
' m riy piobahly will not be a- popular
’ this season as heretofore
"Twi t” aie going to enjoy a con-
sideiable In adway as are also chev-
iots and worsteds
Noch Lapels Tavored
j Notch lapf Is (square and rounded
notches) will be almot unanimous
favorites “IV aka” an gradu illy pas-
sing out of the sartorial pielure
j In topcoats it is expected that the
ngu!ition button-throuah mod' 1 will
be the piime favorite bun there are
I indications that the fl yfront will be
d mandi d in limited numbers by the
I younger dtossurs
Another styh — the raglan — is com-
ing and coming with greater force
dhere seems to be a feeling in well
informed quarters that rnglans will
register their real success in the
hie her priced ranges-
Straight Tubular Models
Most of the coats will be a trifle
shorter than heretofore with lengths
from 4( to 47 1-2 inches with most
models straight and tubular
Tweeds hemngbones overplaids
and homespuns will hold the center
of the stage and there will be a maik-
cd tendmey to the brown and tan
shades
As they say in financial advertise-
ments these forecasts are not guar-
anteed hut were taken from sources
that are deemed dependable
PLEASANT RIDGE DIST 100
Dewey VVhrit bus ri turned from
wlure he rente! some wheat
land
S P Fulton and family of Alva
were viJtots at C W Pultons Sun-
dav Frne t Win at hai puichaied a 1925
Ciiev !’ t f( dan
It Iph ben -on has built a new
bum f " house
Mi Claij Fekles --pint the wei k-1
end wMh Him t Wheat and family i
Mr- Mount s wai a vi itor at Ralph
’ uni yunday nicht
I'laiiik Havi on ami family and Mr
and Mrs Homer Fulkeison and son
were viators at Ralph Hensons Sun-
day Charley Mori is and family wen at
R J DUons Sunday
Ear! W itchey and family v isited at
Floyd Witcheys Sunday vening
Rev Robert McDaniel and family
and Grandpa and Grandma Wheat
Mis Clara LVkles and Miss I'ermce
Hutchison were visitoix at Hilled
V limits Sunday
We went to Mt Vernon district and
entered in the educational contest
Marion MtDatad took first in sixth
grade arithnn tis and M irt Fulton won '
Vi only have two more weeks of
school
Come to our ciphering match on
Friday evening Match 18 We spell
or cipher on every Friday evening al-
ternating the event each time
first place
tic
in seventh grade arilLme-
MID VALLEY DIST 70
t
We are all glad to see the sun-
shine again Several tinners aie
lowing garden- and fixing to plant
pot does
Jim Davis and wife of Knowles are
vi-iting Mrs Davis brother Charley
Quinlan
Mr and Mis Alfred Ilutchron
have been in Wichita the past two
wc eh 3
There is to be a ball "game at
Greenville Sunday afternoon
Miss Violet Crusinberry has had to
miss school on account of being sick
There was a nice crowd at Twin
Oak Sunday school last Sunday
Mid Valley boys and girls ball
teams are going to enter the tourna-
ment Seveial of our students took
first in the spelling and arithmetic
contest at Friendship Vioht Mur-
row won fir'-t in the 8th grade arith-
metic Ann Green first in 8th grade
spelling Daisy Murrow first in 5th
giade spelling Cieo Cropp first in
5th grade arithmetic
FIRESTONE - TIRES
And Modem Tire Repair Dept
HOME OF BUICK CARS
and FIRESTONE TIRES
Alva Motor Co
Phone 571
WHS
the balmy Spring weather comes the thoughts ot “Hitting the
Eut whether you are contemplating a trip this summer or not vou will he
interested in the NEW’ CURT Sim CARS
New Models now on display CI1R1 SLER Quality in every model and
new features male them the real car of the hour
The prices of the CHRYSLER are as low as can be made and still keep the
CHRYSLER quality
Let ns (icmoreDarc one cf these ncir models uhether you tcunt to purchase
one or not
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Phone 8
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Southeast Corner Square
You Are Cordially Invited to Visit Our Display
Room and Inspect the Large and
Complete Stock of
FanaaGuseal rI©nnu3£2GS2$G c::
SriSriSStSonti
WE HAVE ABOUT TWO HUNDRED MONUMENTS AND
MARKERS TO SELECT FROM
This is a display which no one about to purchase a Memorial can afford to
miss Thosc wishing to have a Monument or Marker placed for their
loved ones before Memorial Day May 30 should place their order as soon
as posib!e
E I SAMS Prop
RESIDENCE PHONE 626
524 Choctaw St Alva Oklahoma
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Doughty, A. W. The Alva Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 26, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1927, newspaper, March 17, 1927; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2133441/m1/6/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.