The Alva Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1928 Page: 4 of 16
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OWNED BY 4-H CLUB BOY CHRISTMAS DAY
I VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE
1923 WIN AT SULPHUR
fin-t time in the hi-tory of
Since Chri-tmas Day this year falls' Duo to ij!no-s the Vocational Agri-
culture judging team was unaol1 to
if Oklahoma State Poultry
Sulphur la-t we-fk but each
entered his trio of bird-’ Of
entries made four were prize
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champion and Emma Got eke and her ber 23th 1P2S
brother Plannee Got ike of State Therefore all pot offices will be
Center Iowa are the lucky proud clomd all day Christmas There w
and happy oung:ttr be no City or Rural £ bviry nordl chapftr tntcrt(l white
orns and took second on pulht
n tl -t will be tic- The team is composed of Walter
Sehaeft r Harold Ilus-ie I-red
lot-d it acrain-t the fn Id of would-be Jiilicery mail i
Emma i- ju-t IS and lie en d on t1 at tl de
i- a couple of yi ars For thk i win et i patron of the
vounsri r Alva I’ot Office or any o-t office is JacK-on
Emma’s first Mgnal tiiumph of the r quested to mail thur parcels and Thomas who has been
show wa the piloting of her Urge Chi-tmns Cr-Urcr -arly enough to vijinkhS’er Mrs D E
through for first place in the junior reach their destination and be dt iver- tp pl-t week returned to his
feeding contest but the veteran feed- ed before the clo-e of business at 6 m-uvirmn Citv Sunday
ers ud little attention to her then p m on December 24th If such mail home at Oklahoma City Sunday
for in former years the champion club is not delivered by that hour it po-i-
time to market
calves had not meant much in the big tively will not be delivered until the rn oundChri-tinas or the
show day after Chi i-tnia- fin-t of the year says the U S De-
Whn she finished at the top of a Because of the serious partment of Agriculture Capons
large class of Hereford senior steers tion of mad in post offices a day or t bp e(j a rro wing nation until
however they began to take notice so before Chn-trnas we urge that you 4 Qr fi wpp( ljpfore maiketing when
Wh-n Dick was crowned the cham- mail your parcels and Christmas £an be fatUnei by increasing
pion of all Hereford Fteers the fel- Greetings early enough to be deliver- corn meal and corn in the ration
lows showing other breeds of steers ed a day or so before Christmas thus V(ry pood finish can be given by
were happy The next step was win- your parcels will arrive in ample time or crale fattening for the last 2
ning the senior championship of all to be in keeping with the purpose for or 3 we(ks
breeds then it began to appear quite which they were intended and wdl
certain that she would win the chain- present the full mea-ure of happiness Treat the farm horse to a visit to
pionHiip of all breeds for rno-t of and cheer the “dt nti-t” or veterinarian once a
the champions were numbered among HARRY F HALL I year an(j have the long sharp corners
the seniors When Judge W alter SO I ostmaster 0£ bs teth filed off Horses’ teeth
Biggar picked the first prize junior j wear unevenly and the roughness will
IP reford calf for the junior chum- LAYING PIPE LINE cau-e sore tongues and cheeks result-
pionship the large crowd of spec- A crew of men are at work this ing in‘p00r mastication and digestive
tutors went wild for Dick had already week laying a pipe line from the main troublt
vanquished that individual in the gas line which runs wc-st of the city
Hertford championship show and was to the te-t location south of White- Colleen
now a-sund of the championship horse
who had been
Moore bas turned sailor
The gas v Tl be u-’ed n drill- ut ony for a hort time in a new
It logins to look like Woods moving picture
Veteran feedt rs
bmten by the girl crowded around county was going to get some real
her and wie the first to comrratu- tests this time The test south of From the im rohant-V viewpoint : Do
late the champion exhibitor Flash- Av aid has al-o conm etc d up with this your Chri-tmas shopping early and of-I’ght-'
boomed and cameras (Ticked line ( ten
the crowd drowned out the announce- — —
im-nt3 made by’ the loud speaker in The wonting this week ha-i been on Xi 1 you ever see a gill hug
the anna and little Emma (ioecke the damp ord r which has not tend- -ecnt?
had suddenly grown pale and leaned 1 to lessen the flu patients to any
on the champion forsuppoit great tint While there are no
m rious cases repotted many’ are b ing
Mr and Mrs E W Doughty’ are compi lied to lemain at home on
both sufficing with the flu this wet k account of the malady
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-Of Novelty-Trimmed Rayon and
fjjr) V Crepe tie Chine
Daintily nastel tinted and Irimmed
with lace-— celkate tmdies are alwayj
an accertaWe gilt and one j-ou catj
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Chemise Stcp-in£f
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Rnfi Danctttcs 149 yl 95
Nmtlty Ra-on Pajamas 295
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Kid Gloves
For Christmas Gifts
Fite soft kid and lambskin
with novelty cuffs Pair
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Embroidered
Handkerchiefs for Gifts
Lovely fine Swiss handker-
chiefs for women 3 in a box
49c and 69c
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COATS
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tpfarl raioa! Copies ol
itigh-priced style in broad-
cloths and suede cloths — ta
Uacb tan and smart color— -ilecti
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Christmas Cards
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All of your friends near and far away
will appreciate the thought behind your
"Merry Christmas" wish to them At-
tractive boxed assortments —
12 cards 12 cards 16 cards
Y
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Cf V’arm BianJ-ct
Materials
Soft cozy blankets in bright
stunning
patterns nuke thi'e
1 athr Iks that we sue :-st for
Uhri'tmas gifts — and c ur p-fcea
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A Gl£i£3t2saaG Sale o£ A2E
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A Timely Event for Your Christmas Shopping
"JETT STORE" VARIETY AND VA:
Tdevest TInCc
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Satins
Crepes Velxets
In these several price groups
$28 $21
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Dozens of desirable Dresses here for your selection
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Every Coat richly Fur Trimmed not just a few
but dozens of good coats for your selection
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All Childrens Coats
TJow On Sale
off regular selling
price
575
$21
$28
$48
$12
GIFTS always sure OF WELCOME
Fine Quality Hosiery
"Kayscr” and "Munsingwear” immediately expresses
a discrimination of Good Taste
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Smart Shades now in
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Childrens Silk Hose 1 00
Childrens Rayon
Hose 50c
Childrens Fine Rib
Hose 25c
Novelty heels T win heel
Sylphline heel French
heel and Square heel
150
200
the pa:r
250
Thruout the entire year she will look back to Christmas
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chosen from the wide variety to be
found here
Quilted Satin Robes
Rayon Satin Robes
Mandarin Robes
Blanket Robes
Corduroy Robes
695 to 1475
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Many New Advance
Styles are Now on Display
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Georgettes
Rayons
Gowns
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Stepins C
Pajamas r
Dance Sets :
Princess Slips c
Bloomers c
Combinations 7
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Misses and La-
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Outing Gi
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A COMPLETE GIFT SECTION WITH
EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY
$298 $498
$590
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Doughty, A. W. The Alva Record (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1928, newspaper, December 13, 1928; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2133595/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.