The Alva Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1928 Page: 5 of 8
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THE ALVA RECORD THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 6 1928
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A(ESSORIES
NFPURSES
cl BAGS
rrul'xc'ellent values
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3VErY LEATHERS
nd Styles
95 95 to $95
nd Tied Hand Laced
STEiHIDE BAGS
95 j95 to 75
Shades in
SIU HOSIERY
lysend Munsingwear
fare quality
will irvel a't the quality
id value
ERY ANTED COLOR
5'j and $00
Ccmeri Quality
NOD GLOVES
Fall Hies
is’ Style Cuffs
and Trims
50 95 to $195
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VTewnt and Dress
DWERS
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Over Woods
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Mr and Mrs I T Strickland
CORA SILENCES
HOPETON’S GUNS
parried them and visited while there
with his grandparents
M rs 0 (I Grant and children
were chopping in Alva Monday
I T STRICKLAND
Continuing as special correspondent' Mr and Mrs II R Heaver have
for the Alva Record we think we are on'y recently moved from Cherokee
makings pntty up-to-date history 0f 0kahoma V fIva V1 onf of their
-i In i - 'matress factones and have located on
the residents of Woods county and the southeat cornor of the 6quare
should our efforts be preserved for where they seem to be doing a splen-
fifty years they would be siezed and did business as they had seven worked
devoured with good interest especial-°vt‘r matresses loaded for the Kiowa
ly those who happened to know or be vT!n‘T and ’a(1 abou- a truck load
W t " which had just been unloaded at head-
relattnl to the ones inentioned Thos i qunrtrs Jtr Reaver said he had
W Keltch was born in Llaine county bf‘on in the matress bu-incss for twen-
Oklahoma October the 29th 1907 tvt
MrKeltch came to Alva in 1918 and qu
tered the school terms of 1920 and bnriTaml p'rew'to man'hoo'
21 He then went to work for W elch Moxico Uo h haf Spanks
who was in the transfer business Mr IrLh- Mrs Reaver is half
keltch is now a member of the fire and haIf Navaho IndlaIi Mrp and
years with
Reaver was1
d in Old
Spanish and half
Mrs i Reaver is half Spanish
While Aard was crimping the pen-
nant clunees of the Cardinals Cora
went into a commanding position in
the W H A C C league race by
Mh m mg the big puns of "the Hope tori
battety at Cora Sunday m a well
pin id game 5 to I! Hojuton who
had found the offoiings of oveiy
other piti her in the league to their
liking remained hdpless before the
slants of the Cora huiler throughout
the nine innings
Aianl put the Cardinals out of the
race lor second half honors by defeat-
ing them 4 to 3 in a hair raising game
at the Red Rird camp Sunday The
game was dose throughout with the
lead changing hands several times
W hitehorse was idle Sunday and as
a lesult was in second nlace in the
lengui s tandings one-half game be-
hind llopeton at the top
Cora’s win Put her in a tie with
1 hiti horse also one half game hack
of llopeton who remained in fir-t
Place with five i ictories and two de-
feat Avard tiid the Cards to creep
out of the league’s cellar both hav-
ing a record of three games won and
four lost
STANDING OF TEAMS
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Hopi ton 7
Cora j
hit i lioiNo
Cardinals 7
Avaid 7
GOULTERS’ TO THE PHILLIPINES
i Mr and Mrs I) J Goultir and
children after spending a little over
a year in the home land from a five
year peiiod of seriice as miv ionanVs
in China for the ChrMian ihurch are
sitting sad from San FiansRco Sep-
tember 14th on the S S President
for a period of one year’s service in
tlie l'lnllipines before ri turning to
their former fit Id of labor at Ludiow-
fu China
Mr Coulter is to occupy the pulpit
of the First Chri-ti an church next
Sunday evening at 8:00 p m lie has
'announced his subject as “The Profit
the Amirican t’hurih Receives Horn
the Mission Field” He says “Many
folks believe all is going out from tin
'church in America and nothing is
coming hack but I fully realize as do
others that this is not tiuethe Amer-
ican church is receiving great profit
from the ini sion field”
The public is invited to hear tin
important subject di-cu--ed by Mr
Coulter who won an ad'vano d
scholarship in an eastern university
by his missionary evangelistic zeal and
far sightedness while in China
This will be the la-t opportunity for
bearing and seeing the Coulters for
some time ns they take the train Mon-
day September 10th for their sailing
port
department and when the alarm goes Mls navcr PpPak hoth Enflibh and
off ! 11 wager he is Johnny-on-the-spot Spmih fkKntjy They have been in
as ®1S alwaf mfth0 same ()kIahoma on short time !ut say
with the lire department Mr Keltch tl )lk( Alva best of all We have
came into the city clerk s office by soon thtir work and ol0li iioir
ft
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machine in operation and if any of
our readers have an old matress
ig hard you r
it to the south east corner of the
square in Alva and git it remade for
a nominal sum which will in ure yoU
in-1
aver
are ca-y to get acquainted with and
appointment January the 24th 192
and did so well he was elected to fill
Erion who was born in Alfalfa county
near Cherokee and graduated from
the Cherokee high school in 1921 1
Miss Erion worked in a store until Tn In ft tb:ou-hout-t! ll” onT?wl
her marriage to Thomas W Keltch in t r rlonth Mr' and Mr’ I!eav
1925 which took place in Cherokee
Mr and Mrs
Center
Fred J Fash was born in Iowa color and quality
(Cedar county) moving with his par-inext n kk( cky ’
ents to Missouri where he grew to j '
manhood’s estate IlLs next move was! MiccinMAcv cnrirxv
to Kansas and when the strip opened MISSIONARY OCIETY
September ICth 1893 he made thei
race securing a good claim just south 1
of where Canron now is lie had
taught school a few years in Kansas
and later several terms in Woods
county Altogether about 12 terms
Pretty good record lie secured a
d Mrs Keltch reside at 320 Tt' r0l'Rin? uml a
ivo of ti King of matross cover on hands
U ire 1 La 1 V dl i ai 1 1 A 1
T at all times so you nnv choose our
I 1 4 Cl 1 Iff n rt 1 A 14 If 1 A t ( A t - I
tlwm when
Mrs Herbert Oshel was ho-tess to
the missionary society of the Chris-
tian church Tuesday September 4th at
her lovely new home on South Fouith
street An interesting urogram was
rendered
Mrs O J Coulter living
claim two and one-half miles south bnk missionary of the Alva church
of Capron and later purchased an 80 va£ PrpS£I1t and mad a delightful
all of w hich he now owns In Septem- a‘k-
her 189(1 he woed and won Miss
Edna Hankins and moved onto his
farm where he lived until 1909
Mrs Sallie Vorhees has had as hir
guests the past week her son Oscar
Then the farm was leased and the Vorhies and family of Dallas Texas
Fashes moved to Alva where he en- aad hcr daughter Mrs Rertha Good-
gaged in the abstract business and win and children of Louisville Ken-
insurance Mrs F’ash taught school lucky
while Fred run his office until she
was elected county superintendent in
1920 taking the office July 1st 1921
Mrs F’ash is a native of Kansas born
in Iola and later moved to Kiowa
J Allen Thomas city editor of the
Alva Review-Courier left Saturday
when ft was a'rod 'hot catl'm ’town” ! fvening for Oklahoma City where he
Mrs Fash taught school in Kansas a has a position in the publicity depart-
few years before the opening coming ment at democratic state and national
hero with her parents in 1893 Mrs nefujqtvirtors Thomas stated that his
Fash has seen Alva grow from a tent family will visit in Tonkawa a few
town to a fine little city with several i weeks before joining Him there He
miles of paved streets The first the expects to remain in Oklahoma City
writer ever saw of Mrs Fash who was i ®Her the flection in November
M1RAELE
I 9 Mile North of Alva
Dir ami Mrs Homer Roberts ao
nounco the birth of a son San foul
Lnrim bom to them September 2 at
the We-dey hospital Wichita Kansas
Mother and babe reported getting
along nici Iy
Mrs s A Milts is leaving Tlnns-
day evining for Mt Pleasant Iowa
where she will visit her sister for some
time
Miss Goldie Rader daughter of
Mr and Mrs Chas Rader has entered
N- S T C at Alva for this year Miss
Goldie graduated from Capron high
school last spring
Mr and Mrs Ray Littell returned
Monday from Anthony Kansas where
they have have had their little daugh-
ter in the hospital for medical treat-
ment The little one is reported
greatly improved
Mrs Nancy Jones of Capron has
been the guest of Mrs S A Mitts the
past week
Mr and Mrs Allen Doughty and
daughter Miss Olive of Alva and Mrs
Fred King of Guymon were visiting
at Mr and Mrs Raymond Roberson’s
Wednesday evening
Mr and Mrs Lojan Wheat motor-
ed to Wichita Saturday and returned
home Monday bringing their son
Walter who has been in the Wesley
hospital the past two weiks home
with them Donald Robeits son of
Mr and Mrs Ralph Roberts necom-
Our Scientific Method Insures That!
FROM the ilantiit item of milady's silken lingerie to l7
the heaviest piled rug we clean every item according to Ri
the latest scicntiiic methods and guarantee satisfaction n
Our charges arc so reasonable and our service so u
thoroughgoing and prompt you will be delighted with the a
results
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W B JOHNSTON
Phone 142
Mrs O G Grant and children of
north of Alva were shopping in Alva
Tuesday
Mis's Edna Hankins when she and her
sister who is now Mrs G W Curtis
of 1312 Yonug Street Alva Okla-
homa recited the Declaration of Inde-
pendence in concert from memory1
which was certainly fine There was WANTED: Job on farm — C Craw-
a platform erected about due north of f0-d Carmen Oklahoma 37-ltp
where the court house now stands and
near to where the fence now is There! FARM WANTED
w’as a prize given for several things! Want to hear from owner having
among them a prise for the ugliest pood Oklahoma farm for sale If
man I can only remember the one bargain Send place and desci iption
that won the prize lie still lives iiiF 13 G liox 495 Olney 111
NOTICE: Wichita Morning Evening
313 ard Sunday Eacle delivered 20c a
week Call Roy Pierce telephone 704
3fl-4tc
Alva and holds a responsible office
The firs t letters of his namr are T G
Goodwin who now resides at
Santa F’e street Alva Tom wore ai
mustache and twas black as a crow!
and he had practiced drawing down
the corners of his mouth and we can KANRED SEED W’HEAT FOR SALE
testify to the fact that he got the Certified by Oklahoma Crop Improvo-
prizp This all took place the first nient Association — R R Smith Alva
cilobration on the 4th of July held in Oklahoma Rhone K100F3 37-ltpd
Alva Mrs Fash has a large exper-l —
irnce in the schools of Woods countv1 NOTICE
which fitted her for the office of To our CREAM and TOULTRY
superintendent which she now holds Patrons we are no longer in our old
Mrs I’ash holds a life certificate from location north of the Ct ntral National
the Northwestern teacln r’s colli ge hank but are LOCATED IN OT’R
land aDo holds a life certificate to OLD STAND THE F’ON PRODUCE
Delivered — No Delay
Gixjel Old
Quiscnberry Feeds
and
Gold Medal Feeds
tench mmic She has been quite suc-
! co-'fiil as an official servant of and vvest of Starr’s Lumbor
j Woods county and is now a candidate Do not git our narm
for ro-obetion for one more two year other firms pntteinin
'term Mrs Fash ilecirese to continue
jfor He net two wars that she rnv
he able to enmnh'tc as ni nr as pn i’de
I the wotk of biinging Woods countv
RU1LDING opposite the Told Ganre
Yard
rui d with
attrr us in
order to confuse the public in onh r
to secure lutsini ? Tin re is only one
ori-inal FARMERS l’OE L’l RY AND
EGG CO who pays the hit he-t pi ices
North Star
Dairy Ration
18 per cent Prrtcin 4 per
eent Fat 12 per cent Fiber
Ton CMOO
&
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
300 Page Tablets
A full Dozen Lead Pencils
85 Cent Stationer)7
50 Cent Stationery
$250 Pocket Lighter
1 Can Fluid Free
All the Boos add Subtle You ?vea I for School
7NZ BOOK
1 STORE
Sc
19c
49c
29c
qoo
si hools up to mode! end superior iat- lor farm products and who are the
ing Mr and Mrs EasR have a com- only independent CEEM RLIYFRS
fortable home at 1039 Eighth rtrci t IN ALVA and a HOME concern
Alva jut west of the college FARMERS POULTRY & EGG CO
SEE
s'Ni r? -n o
lS x 7 3 (
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For
Matresses and Furniture
Also for having your old matresses renovated in the
latest and best style available in Oklahoma
Call the store and we will send man with samples and
he can explain and give prices
404 Flynn
Telephone 286
A’M i J j i D k i i m i t 1 D i ! n i i 1 1 1 1 i U 1 1 ! 1 1 1 i K 1 1 1 1 1 i i ) L i 1 1 ’ A t - H i M ll ! l 1 1 w m 1 1 1 1 n I 1 1 i i n'liuuii iHiiiMiiiiiH ’
A NECESSARY SERVICE
JN our complicated modern life it ia imporri! le for every body to have
a ct mplctc knowledge of every subject with which he may be called upon
to deal at some time in his life In each field aic sped ili-ts — men who
hive maJc a lifelong study of the vvoik and are prepared by training arJ
rieree to perform it
The funeral directing profession has arisen in
expe
wver to the need lor
a claw of men qualified to meet all the requirements scientific social and
civil i f rendering the hut services to thoac who have pa-ed to the Great
Beyond It is a calling which deman Js technical skill artotic taste and
a wide knowledge of the social customs surrounding death and burial It
aFo demands a sympathetic heart and a high moral character
The modern funeral director performs innumerable services fer the
family which has been visited by the greatest of sorrows— services design'
ed to lift a burden of care which would otherwise lie heavily upon sorrow'
laden hearts
RICE FUNERAL HOME
Mr and Mrs J L Rice Alva Phone 492
Tt ccnty'nlne years experience in funeral directing
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Doughty, A. W. The Alva Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1928, newspaper, September 6, 1928; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2133569/m1/5/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.