The Craig County Gazette (Vinita, Oklahoma), Vol. 27, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1929 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1929
WAYSIDE NEWS
this
HOLLAND ITEMS
work, in Oklahoma the
Ambulance Day or Night
Funeral Home
THE CRAIG COUNTY GAZETTE
Open Day and Night
SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE GREATEST WEEKLY IN OKLAHOMA
Special Features of the Craig Co. Gazette
PUB
A Monthly Magazine Section
Weekly Notes on Sunday School Lesson
ING
FARMERS STATE BANK
F. L. Burckhalter
Phones 447 and 751
well attende<
seemed to take
Sunday school.
IN CRAIG COUNTY
TWO (2) YEARS FOR
OUTSIDE OF CRAIG COUNTY
TWO (2) YEARS FOR
WHEN IN VINITA
It has been taught, and many believed,
Much human want could be relieved
If all the farmer* only knew,
How to raise two blade* where but one grew
But it seem* the farmer pay* bad beta.
The more he raise* the les* he gets;
For the word gets out there is a big crop.
Then the martet begin* to drop and drop.
FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY THE CRAIG COUNTY GAZETTE WILL BE
OFFERED, 2 YEARS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE.
Commissioner Proceedings - Court News - War-
ranty Deeds.
More Country Correspondence than any other
paper in Craig County.
Editor of the Craig County Gazette wishes to show his appreciation to
his friends for their loyal support and is inviting them to share with him
in a Silver Anniversary Subscription Bargain.
at the
GRAND CAFE
Undertakers, Funeral
Director'; and Embalm-
ers
We have been located in Vinita,
since February 1915.
Gla*«*« Fitted
DR. CARR
(her Vinita National Bank
on Helen Smith Sunday.
Mr*. Flynn Thonrpeon, Lriwm and|
Sybil Thompson and Jeeaie Wier call-
ed at the Lee Smith home Friday night
to listen to the radio, A very inter-
ly valuable as an addition to the corn
Mo, was rendered.
Clarence Martin spent the week end
with home folks.
Jim Martin and son Robert were in
Tulsa Saturday.
0. W. Ager called
Sunday.
Sunday school was
Sunday. The people
much intereat it the
We wint more out next Sunday.,
Miss Clarice Ager is ill.
Miss Ruth Epperson of Big Cabin
was the week end guest of Miss Sybi
I Thompson.
TODD TIDINGS
The roads have, been almost impas-
sable in this locality the last few days.
Claude Smith sawed wood for C. W.
Brown one day last week.
Those who were in Vinita Saturday
were as follows: Tom Shelton and
two sots Billie and Clarence, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Smith, Mr. Vineyard, Mr.
and Mrs. Gus Vineyard, Oran Barrett
E. O. Holeman and Lawrence Hunt.
Donald Warren, Oscar Lloyd, T. R.
Faulkner and Junior Faulkner were
Afton visitor* Saturday.
THE CRAIG COUNTY GAZETTE LEADS IN CIRCULATION, NEWS AND
ADVERTISING
THIS OFFER IS GOOD FOR BOTH OLD AND NEW SUBSCRIBERS
Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Overstreet and
Mr. ard Mr*. P. E. Marang spent Sun-
day at the B. N. Holland home.
Jack Overstreet i« absent from -
school on account of illness.
J. E. Sooter called at the Fiell*
home Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. Parks spent Saturday
at the George Koger home.
Mr and Mrs. Mack McKay former
ly of Burbank*. Okla., have moved in-
to the Holland neighborhood.
Alvin Marang visited Car! Park- J
hurst Sunday.
Mr ard Mr*. Stanley Oakes and
Mis* Opal Dari* of Beggs, Okla. and
Mr and Mr*. Ray Grimm of Vinita
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr- Bert
Davie and family. Mis* Opal is stay-
ing for a longer viait.
Mr and Mrs. Ophy Marang and fa-
mily of Coffeyville. Kansas spent Tues
day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mararg
Mr. and Mr*. John Campbell enter-
tained several of their friends Satur-
day night.
Mrs. Paul Marang called on Mrs. |
J. R Overstreet Thursday.
Mr. ard Mr*. Lloyd Kern* spent
Sunday at the Fogle home.
Bob Li tie called at the Parkhurst
home Sunday morning.
More Farm News than any other paper in Craig
County.
Everett Chapel and Flynn Thompson
were in Vinita Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Gentry and son
Junior called on Serse Taylor and
mother Sunday.
Mis* Beulah Fiddler spent Saturday
right with her parents Mr. and Mr*.
,C F. Fiddler.
Those, calling on Sybil Thompson
Sunday were Misses Ruth Epperson
and Ruth Gentry and Meser*. Guy
Ager, Alva Muman, Straley Sult,
Luther Ledbetter and Eugene White,
> Miss Henryetta Taylor and Jack
Th«y All Say
’ THE BEST
-The-
Craig County Gazette
Silver Anniversary
SUBSCRIPTION
Bargain
The Farmers State Bank would like to impress
By diversification your risk i» les*.
TWOS
YEARS
FOR
Mr. and Mr*. Underwood and child
ren of Richer have moved to
neighborhood.
Roger Adair ha* been ill the
week.
Lewis Rogers was drowned in
Cabin creek or? Thursday of last week.
Lewis was a pupil in school here sev-1
eral years ago. Hi* parents Mr. and
Mrs. James F. Rogers live, in Vinita.
He leave* many friends and relatives
to mourn his death.
Miss Amy Grobe and Ruth Town-
Mr and Mrs. Lee Do ut bitt and son I send of Vinita were visiting in this
Ancil called on H. C. Tompkins and! coinmuraty Sunday.
family Saturday night.
J. W. Scott was in Afton Saturday.
F. Bryant was in Afton Saturday.
J. D. Scott attended the Sale* Day
at Vinita Monday.
Adrain Blout attended Sales Day at
Vinita Monday.
Miss Edna Blount visited Mias Fran-1
cis Robbins Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. J. 0. Barrett went to
Bluejacket Sunday where they will
spend a fe*w day*.
Attendance at our achool has beenj
poor the last 5 or 6 weeks due to th* *
weather and bad roads. The atten-1 tfoyerman and Robert Epp**on called
dance for this month fell dowr to 85% I
the loweat it has been this year.
Tom) Shelton and L. C. Hunt attend-
ed Sale* Day at Vinita Monday.
E. 0. Holenmn was in Vinita Mon-
day evening.
T. R. Faulkner delivered a load of
hogs to Vinita one day last week.
Lgwis Tyner came home from Gore,
Okla., where he has been visiting re-
lative*.
Miss Ethel Lloyd called on Misses
Mildred and Frances Moberly Sundaj,
afternoon.
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The Craig County Gazette (Vinita, Oklahoma), Vol. 27, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1929, newspaper, February 21, 1929; Vinita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1609742/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.