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1935 - Enid Man Hired As County's Engineer
J. Ralph Houghton, Enid, Thursday afternoon was named by the board of county commissioners as part-time engineer. With funds insufficient to hire a full-time engineer, the board will probably permit towns and school districts to use his services in drafting WPA projects. Mr. Houghton will go to work Monday on three projects which commissioners have outlined for him. He was in Oklahoma City today.
1935 - Dairy Herd Tests Slated Next Week Dairy herds serving Alva with milk will be given bovine tuberculosis tests, starting next Monday or Tuesday, Dr. O. E. Templin, county health officer, said today. Material for the tests has been ordered and should be here by this weekend. After the tests are given, the
dairies will be inspected by the county health officer.
1935 - Injured Man Able To Leave Hospital
Jake Sternberger, Hardtner, Kans., who under went an operation Tuesday for the removal of his left eye, was able to leaver Alva General hospital today. The eye was injured in an altercation Tuesday.
1935 - New Postal Chief Named For City Job
Roosevelt Puts Name of R. J. McCormick Before Senate. A seething political contest moved rapidly to a conclusion today as President Roosevelt sent the name of R. J. McCormick to the senate for confirmation as Alva's postmaster.
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