Grand Valley Times. (Salina, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1929 Page: 1 of 4
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?ji from Tulsa ’first! or the wksk
(r an exfsndeMay sfifb his peo
Jit Tbe 'wife' and' mother died
fjshort time ago apfL we opine
(hatVrrha net jet Worked out
his plana for tbe future :
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’Sheriff Keley informs us that
(ijre people picked up at Sallna a
few nights ago three ladies and
wo gents swelled the population
m tbe Count bastile to fourteen
Agnates Of I be fhre picked up at
Salina tie two men and’bne ‘ wo-
man were from Tulsa The twi
girls from Salina were charged
with public drunkenness the
were discharged three days Idtet
after having divulged the nstne
of the part es who furnished the
borae (
Harvo Dennis Craig bounty
farmer Is probably the kktnpie ’
crow killer of hf civilized work
Having located their r mating
place he planted thirty charges o(
dynamite under them and after
nightfall he touched them all off
at once with an electric battery
and brought down 1492 of the
! black rascal Tha coat of shoot
ing waa 130 but he will get from
the state bounty of Sc each or
74 (0 in all
Latest reports art to tha effect
that work' on the Grand river
damiWlil begin as soen as favor-
able weather tames The project
is to cost 'fifteen million dellars
sod at least twy-fifthsof the work
is' to he completed within two
yers'‘No one gives a ‘continental
hdw long it takas them to cajpp
elq (he job lust so they get
started and keep on fceepltg an
SALINA OKLAHOMA JANUARY 4 i929 -
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NUMBfiR 49
POPULAR SALINA £
COUPLE MARRIED
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Mr Ed Phipps on' of Saiina'p
popular business men and Mrs
Etbhl Sampset weiUltabwu and
popular lady slipped otfto Tab '
lequah and got married and 'art
now “at hme”tu Ujeu friends in
her handsome bungsio on north
Adair treet where she haa iive
with her two children for sever
years Ti-e umo of hme wocii
genial people results in anuthe(
good family in tha suitors neigh-
borhood knd wejoin their' u) oy
friends in wishing Mi anu Mrs
Phipps a long ana happy nun ad
lift
Toe Harry koee farm iiurtbot
own is fo rent- sea the editor
Mr and Mrs DaveMcWUlr
tarns looked after tne Prsterfiea
atoie number 2 while Cecil John-
son “enjoyed” an attact of tu
Mra Johnston also hau a round’
with tha aame complaint' ‘
The editor baa been laid up
with the influenza undid weeks
paper was gotten out by tbe of-
fice boy' - f ' -
Misses Euia Vvlma and Mabel
Baldwin who are Reaching aver
in Rogers County and their slater
Luella n student at‘ Edmond
wtnfback te their places after
spending tbe holidays at home ’
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Tate Your Work To
HUGH HAMILTON
SAUNA OKLAHOMA
Watchmaker and Jeweler -
Looted in City Bibr Stop
MBSONALB ''
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Mr and Mrs' Orville' Fait are
meviag from the Center Hill
neighborhood to a "place 1 brj
Cochran Prairie
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Warren McGhee came in trom'
Wetumka where he has been em-
ployed on a telephone construct-
ion job for the out four months' '
He contracted a case of fu an- a
lain up far repairs Mrs McGhee
ptyy:ng the part ot nurse' i
:
"quire J T Hairston has been
laid up with toe tu to u -ee vt
more auo the cases on his docket
e- or i s r tig during that time
are inaili-d-up-— Continued on
motion of the coin
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her
Granuma' Mu-one w ho -speuV
several months atb
laughter ardSo-m-law Mr an t
Mrs a S Semen le t last week
visit ano her daughter at P teau
Monroe Blakemore came down
from Vinita mud spent several
days trith his mother Mrs Car
olme Blakemore and ills sistejrs
Mrs Fannie Large and Mrs Laura
Whittingi on and families
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E ATDelozier and wife whw
have lived for tbs past ysar near
(be Rosa Cemetery ars i about te
m in te the Seminole oil fields
St P Brooks has bsen quite
poorly for several weeks but x e
hope to see him on his feet aeait
soon
Sam Edwards came over from
Hominy first of tbe week to 1 look
after his farm north el town
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Harper, William Randolph. Grand Valley Times. (Salina, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1929, newspaper, January 4, 1929; Salina, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2330055/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.