Index to the 1930 King Jack Newspaper Picher, Oklahoma
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This project was undertaken to assist the researching public and the Oklahoma Historical Society. The index was produced, with the permission of the Oklahoma Historical Society, using a microfilmed copy of the 1930 King Jack newspaper, currently housed at the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. William D. Welge, C.A., Director of the Archives and Manuscript Division, has been so very helpful in this project. His encouragement and guidance is always greatly appreciated.
The newspaper was a staple of the small lead and zinc mining town of Picher, Oklahoma and surrounding areas, during the early years. All issues of the 1930 King Jack newspapers were not available for microfilming, but this is the most currently complete microfilmed copies available at the History Center.
As is often the case with early day newspapers, there were no page numbers. For that reason this index treats each newspaper in the way the microfilming process occurred. Therefore, page one of a newspaper, as we know it today, may actually be the last page of the 1930 newspaper, due to the microfilming method. Each King Jack was chronologically microfilmed by edition date, beginning January 16, 1930 and ending with the partial November 13, 1930 edition. Not all newspapers were in pristine condition or even complete, but they were microfilmed, none the less. There are cases of duplication on the microfilm...
Fredrea Gregath Cook
Fredrea Gregath Cook, past President of Gregath Co., is the third generation in her family involved in both genealogical and historical research, writing, teaching, lecturing, and touring, as well as the printing and publishing industry. She is a published author of genealogical and historical material, including college level textbooks and has developed and taught genealogical research and writing courses of study at colleges and universities. Fredrea has been lecturing for over 40 years. She is active in numerous genealogical, historical, patriotic, lineal and professional organizations, as well as local community groups.
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Index to the 1930 King Jack Newspaper Picher, Oklahoma - Fredrea Gregath Cook
Index to the 1930 King Jack Newspaper
Picher, Oklahoma
By Fredrea Gregath Cook
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Table of Contents and Introduction
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This project was undertaken to assist the researching public and the Oklahoma Historical Society. The index was produced, with the permission of the Oklahoma Historical Society, using a microfilmed copy of the 1930 King Jack newspaper, currently housed at the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. William D. Welge, C.A., Director of the Archives and Manuscript Division, has been so very helpful in this project. His encouragement and guidance is always greatly appreciated.
The newspaper was a staple of the small lead and zinc mining town of Picher, Oklahoma and surrounding areas, during the early years. All issues of the 1930 King Jack newspapers were not available for microfilming, but this is the most currently complete microfilmed copies available at the History Center.
As is often the case with early day newspapers, there were no page numbers. For that reason this index treats each newspaper in the way the microfilming process occurred. Therefore, page one of a newspaper, as we know it today, may actually be the last page of the 1930 newspaper, due to the microfilming method. Each King Jack was chronologically microfilmed by edition date, beginning January 16, 1930 and ending with the partial November 13, 1930 edition. Not all newspapers were in pristine condition or even complete, but they were microfilmed, none the less. There are cases of duplication on the microfilm. Entries for the editions in this index will read as follows:
Surname or place name, month of edition, date of edition: page number
An example follows:
Admiralty Mine, Feb 27: 3
Ady
Bob, Feb 13: 3, Feb 27: 7
The 1930 King Jack newspaper covered current and world events of the time, club and church meetings, social events, as well as several aspects of the Tri-State Mining Field events and activities. Also of interest in these newspapers is the inclusion of the Picher Chat Pile, the local school newspaper.
The photo was taken from a very dark microfilmed copy of the 1930 King Jack Newspaper, enhanced and re-issued by Fredas L. Cook, with the permission of the Oklahoma Historical Society, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Back to Introduction
4-H Club, 8-28-1930:3
4-H Poultry Demon Contest, 8-21-1930:4
Back to Introduction
*A*
A & M College, 4-17-1930:5, 8-7-1930:2
A. E. Breedlove Lumber, 10-16-1930:3
A. G. Spalding & Brothers, 10-2-1930:3
A. W. Karbe No. 1, 3-13-1930:2
A. W. Shuck Transfer Co, 2-27-30:3, 4-3-1930:2
Aach
J. K., 5-22-1930:1, 8-28-1930:6, 8-28-1930:9, 9-4-1930:1, 9-11-1930:4, 9-18-1930:8
Jack, 8-28-1930:4
Jerome, 8-21-1930:1, 8-28-1930:4, 10-30-1930:5
Jerome K., 3-13-1930:1
Wm., 9-25-1930:1
Aach's Women's Ready to Wear, 9-4-1930:1, 10-2-1930:1-2, 10-2-1930:7
Abbott
Edna, 4-17-1930:3
Jack, 2-27-30:5
Johnnie, 5-1-1930:3
M. D., 4-10-1930:2
Sylvia, 6-26-1930:4
Abernathy
G. E., 2-27-30:5
Abrahams
J. V., 10-9-1930:8
Abram
Earl, 9-25-1930:7
Academy of Mercy, 5-22-1930:4
Academy of Music, 8-7-1930:8
Accuracy Honor Roll, 3-27-1930:5
Ackers
Leota Jane, 4-17-1930:6
Robert, 4-17-1930:6
Ackerson
Carl, 6-5-1930:7
Adair
Burl, 2-27-30:5
Cullen, 2-27-30:5
Adams
A. M., 5-29-1930:5, 6-19-1930:5, 7-24-1930:8, 8-21-1930:7-8, 9-11-1930:5, 9-25-1930:7
Al, 9-25-1930:3
Bertie, 5-29-1930:5
Bob, 4-10-1930:1, 7-10-1930:11
Clifford, 5-22-1930:3, 5-1-1930:7, 5-15-1930:13, 6-12-1930:4, 10-23-1930:7
Eddie, 9-18-1930:1
Evangeline, 7-24-1930:4
Jerry, 8-14-1930:1
Jimmie, 5-1-1930:7
John, 8-7-1930:4, 9-25-1930:5-6
John Q., 7-17-1930:6
Lillian, 5-15-1930:9
Lonnie, 6-5-1930:10, 7-31-1930:7, 9-25-1930:7
Marie, 2-27-30:5, 5-1-1930:7, 5-15-1930:13
Mary, 2-13-30:2
Raval, 3-27-1930:1
Velma, 5-15-1930:9
W. H., 3-20-1930:4
Will, 7-17-1930:1
Ade
George, 4-3-1930:5
Admiralty Mine, 2-27-30:3
Adult
Cornell, 9-25-1930:2
Ady
Alfrey, 3-13-1930:9
Bob, 2-13-30:3, 2-27-30:7, 3-13-1930:5, 3-6-1930:7, 4-17-1930:5-5, 4-24-1930:6, 4-3-1930:7, 5-1-1930:3, 5-1-1930:6, 6-19-1930:1, 7-24-1930:1, 10-16-1930:3, 10-9-1930:5, 11-13-1930:1
I. J., 2-6-30:2, 3-20-1930:1, 4-10-1930:1-1, 4-17-1930:2, 4-24-1930:4, 4-10-1930:6, 5-29-1930:1, 5-1-1930:3, 6-19-1930:1, 6-5-1930:6, 7-3-1930:1, 7-17-1930:6, 8-21-1930:1, 10-9-1930:1, 10-30-1930:5
J. T., 9-25-1930:1
Jeane, 5-8-1930:8, 6-5-1930:1, 7-17-1930:6
Jeanne, 2-20-30:6, 3-13-1930:5, 4-10-1930:1, 5-8-1930:3, 6-19-1930:1, 7-24-1930:1, 8-21-1930:1, 10-30-1930:5
Judy, 4-10-1930:1, 4-24-1930:4, 5-8-1930:3, 6-19-1930:1, 7-24-1930:1
Leila, 9-4-1930:1
Afton Eagles, 11-13-1930:1
Afton Township, 10-16-1930:6
Agricultural Economics Dep, 2-27-30:3
Air Meet, 7-17-1930:5
Aisenstadt
Albert, 5-15-1930:12
Albert E., 9-11-1930:4
Dr. E. Albert, 2-27-30:3, 6-26-1930:1
E. A., 7-3-1930:1, 7-10-1930:5, 10-30-1930:5
E. Albert, 3-27-1930:1, 3-13-1930:7, 4-3-1930:1, 4-24-1930:8, 5-22-1930:1, 5-1-1930:8, 6-5-1930:4, 7-17-1930:1, 7-10-1930:5, 7-10-1930:11, 8-28-1930:1, 9-18-1930:2, 9-18-1930:8
Minnie, 2-20-30:1
Aisenstdt
E. Albert, 3-13-1930:1
Ajax Rabbitry, 7-3-1930:1
Akin
Emma, 7-10-1930:2
Frank, 5-29-1930:5, 5-15-1930:13, 6-12-1930:4-4, 6-19-1930:5, 7-3-1930:3-4, 9-11-1930:5, 9-25-1930:7, 10-9-1930:10
Akins
Emma, 4-3-1930:6-7
Frank, 2-27-30:2, 2-20-30:6, 3-13-1930:2, 3-13-1930:8, 4-3-1930:6, 5-1-1930:5
Akron Beacon-Journal, 9-25-1930:4
Al__
Cardin G., 8-14-1930:1
Alameda Airport, 7-10-1930:1
Alamo Public Schools, 10-9-1930:5
Albany Knickerbocker Press, 8-21-1930:2
Albe
E., 3-6-1930:4
Albro
Winona, 5-15-1930:4
Alcott
Louisa May, 9-11-1930:2
Aldridge
Doris, 10-23-1930:6
O., 9-18-1930:8
Alexander
Bert, 8-28-1930:8
Billie, 8-28-1930:8
Jim, 7-31-1930:7
Viola, 7-17-1930:4
Alford
Ralph, 6-5-1930:1, 6-5-1930:7
Alfrey
Ada Myrle, 5-22-1930:6
Loretta, 4-17-1930:5
Myrle, 2-27-30:7, 3-20-1930:5, 3-6-1930:7, 4-17-1930:5-5, 4-24-1930:6, 4-3-1930:7, 5-8-1930:1, 5-1-1930:6, 6-5-1930:6
Algol, 7-17-1930:6
Alias
Eddie, 5-29-1930:2
Allen
A. R., 9-11-1930:5
Aileen, 3-27-1930:1
Allene, 4-17-1930:1, 5-1-1930:3
Dale, 2-27-30:2, 3-6-1930:6, 5-29-1930:5, 5-1-1930:7, 6-19-1930:5, 8-7-1930:9, 10-9-1930:10
Dale Leonard, 4-3-1930:8
E. Otis, 2-6-30:2-3
Earl, 5-1-1930:3, 5-1-1930:8
Ella, 7-31-1930:1
Geliva, 5-8-1930:8
James Lane, 5-1-1930:4
Jim, 7-3-1930:1
John, 2-20-30:6, 3-6-1930:6, 4-10-1930:7, 5-22-1930:3, 5-15-1930:5, 8-21-1930:7, 10-9-1930:10
Lenard, 3-6-1930:6
Leonard, 2-27-30:2, 3-27-1930:3, 5-29-1930:5, 5-1-1930:7, 6-19-1930:5, 8-7-1930:9, 10-9-1930:10
Maud Rex, 7-10-1930:6
Nola, 10-23-1930:10
Otis, 10-23-1930:1
Raymond, 3-6-1930:6, 4-3-1930:8, 5-1-1930:7, 6-19-1930:5
Roy, 2-27-30:2, 3-13-1930:2-2, 3-27-1930:3, 3-6-1930:6, 3-13-1930:8, 4-10-1930:7, 4-3-1930:8, 5-1-1930:5, 5-1-1930:7, 6-19-1930:5, 6-5-1930:10, 8-28-1930:8-9, 10-9-1930:10
Ward, 5-15-1930:9
Wilma, 3-13-1930:7
Alley
Pauline, 3-27-1930:3, 5-15-1930:5
Allison
Lee, 9-11-1930:5
Allman
Guy, 8-14-1930:1
Almon
Madeline, 8-28-1930:3
Alper
David, 10-9-1930:10
Noah, 5-15-1930:13, 10-9-1930:10
Sam, 3-13-1930:8, 5-15-1930:13, 10-9-1930:10
Alpha Sigma Alpha, 10-16-1930:2
Alport
Hamilton, 9-11-1930:3
Alsen
Elsa, 10-9-1930:8
Altamont Times, 1-16-30:1
Alyier
Clarence, 7-10-1930:2
Ambeau
Jewell, 7-31-1930:7
Ambrose Bierce, 6-26-1930:2
America Chrysanthemum Soc, 10-23-1930:11
American Academy of Arts, 4-3-1930:7
American Automobile Assn., 3-27-1930:4, 5-22-1930:4
American Bankers Assn, 10-2-1930:8
American Flag, 6-12-1930:2
American Home Ec Assn, 7-17-1930:5
American Hospital, 2-27-30:3, 3-6-1930:1-2, 3-27-1930:3, 3-6-1930:4-5, 3-27-1930:6, 3-13-1930:7-8, 4-3-1930:2-4, 4-24-1930:7, 5-22-1930:1-1, 5-8-1930:2, 5-29-1930:3-3, 5-22-1930:4, 5-8-1930:5, 5-29-1930:6, 5-15-1930:13, 6-12-1930:1, 6-5-1930:4, 6-26-1930:5, 7-17-1930:1, 7-31-1930:5, 8-7-1930:1, 8-21-1930:8, 9-4-1930:1, 9-18-1930:2, 9-25-1930:4-5, 9-25-1930:7, 10-2-1930:1, 10-30-1930:6, 10-23-1930:8
American Legion, 2-27-30:1, 2-27-30:4, 3-27-1930:1, 3-20-1930:4, 3-13-1930:7, 3-13-1930:10, 4-17-1930:1, 4-24-1930:7-8, 5-22-1930:1-2, 5-15-1930:5, 5-8-1930:6, 5-15-1930:7, 6-12-1930:1, 6-12-1930:4, 6-12-1930:6-7, 7-17-1930:1, 7-31-1930:3, 7-10-1930:5-6, 7-10-1930:9, 8-14-1930:1, 8-7-1930:2, 8-21-1930:5, 8-14-1930:6, 8-21-1930:8, 9-25-1930:1, 9-25-1930:3, 9-18-1930:6, 10-16-1930:1, 10-16-1930:5, 10-30-1930:7
Auxiliary, 2-20-30:1
Picher Post No 150, 2-6-30:2
Women's Auxiliary, 2-6-30:2
American Legion And Auxiliary, 9-4-1930:1, 10-16-1930:1
American Legion Auditorium, 5-8-1930:1, 6-26-1930:1
American Legion Auxilary, 3-6-1930:1, 3-6-1930:2, 3-13-1930:4, 3-13-1930:6-7, 4-17-1930:1, 4-10-1930:7, 5-22-1930:1, 6-5-1930:1, 7-3-1930:1, 7-10-1930:4-5, 8-21-1930:5, 8-21-1930:8, 10-16-1930:1, 10-30-1930:5
American Legion Hall, 2-27-30:7, 3-6-1930:1-2, 3-13-1930:10, 5-15-1930:14, 6-19-1930:1, 6-19-1930:5, 10-2-1930:4, 10-2-1930:8
American Legion Home, 7-24-1930:8
American Magazine, 3-6-1930:2-2, 3-27-1930:3, 4-3-1930:1, 4-10-1930:3-4, 4-3-1930:8, 5-29-1930:2, 6-26-1930:2, 6-26-1930:5-5, 6-26-1930:6, 6-5-1930:11-12, 7-17-1930:2, 7-31-1930:4, 8-21-1930:6
American Medical Ass, 6-19-1930:1
American Review, 9-18-1930:3
American Royal Building, 3-13-1930:3, 10-16-1930:5, 10-23-1930:7, 10-9-1930:9
American Service Company, 9-11-1930:3
American Zinc Institute, 10-9-1930:11
American Zinc Mining Co, 7-31-1930:5
Amerson
Delia, 3-6-1930:1
Amos
Marion, 4-3-1930:8, 5-29-1930:4
Maud, 4-3-1930:8, 5-29-1930:4
Amphlett
J. S., 7-24-1930:8
Paul, 5-1-1930:5
Amphlett Rooms, 9-25-1930:7
Amrican Hospital, 10-9-1930:1
Ander
Diana, 6-5-1930:6, 10-2-1930:1
Anderson
Alice, 10-23-1930:8
C. N., 4-24-1930:1
Dot, 2-20-30:1, 3-6-1930:7, 3-13-1930:10, 6-5-1930:4
Earl, 10-23-1930:1
Ed, 6-5-1930:1
Elmer, 7-3-1930:4
Fred, 4-3-1930:1
Freddy, 5-1-1930:8
Imogene, 5-8-1930:8
Janet, 4-24-1930:5
Jess, 3-13-1930:5
Joe, 2-27-30:3, 3-13-1930:1-2, 3-6-1930:7, 4-3-1930:1, 6-5-1930:1, 6-5-1930:8, 10-16-1930:1
John, 4-10-1930:4, 5-8-1930:1
Juanita, 4-24-1930:5, 10-16-1930:1, 11-13-1930:1
Lee, 7-3-1930:4
Leonard, 2-27-30:2, 2-27-30:5, 5-1-1930:7, 7-24-1930:8, 8-7-1930:9
Mary, 5-29-1930:3, 5-29-1930:5
Naomi, 2-27-30:1, 2-13-30:3, 3-20-1930:5, 4-17-1930:5, 5-15-1930:12, 11-13-1930:1
Perry, 5-1-1930:7
Tommy, 10-23-1930:10
Tony, 5-1-1930:6, 5-8-1930:8, 10-16-1930:1
Wayne, 2-20-30:4, 3-6-1930:8
Andrews
Lyle D., 2-20-30:2
Andromeda, 7-17-1930:6
Angleton
Duane, 5-15-1930:12
H. A., 5-29-1930:3
J. B., 5-15-1930:12, 6-5-1930:6
J. E., 5-15-1930:12
Lorraine, 5-15-1930:12
Anna Beaver mill property, 6-26-1930:1
Anna Beaver Mines, 8-28-1930:2
Annapolis Log, 8-21-1930:2
Anson Weeks Dance Orchestra, 2-27-30:2
Anthony
Joe, 4-17-1930:7, 10-23-1930:6
Antrim
Eugene P., 2-20-30:5
Apollo Male Trio, 9-25-1930:6, 10-9-1930:5
Apple
Vannie, 9-18-1930:1
Applegate
Carl, 3-20-1930:1, 4-17-1930:1, 5-8-1930:1, 6-5-1930:1, 9-18-1930:1
Applegate Hotel, 5-8-1930:5
Aquarius, 7-17-1930:6
Arbs
Helen, 4-24-1930:6, 6-5-1930:6, 10-2-1930:8
Arcturus, 7-17-1930:6
Argentine Embassy, 5-22-1930:4
Arizona, 2-27-30:5
Bisbee, 3-13-1930:8
Pheonix, 3-13-1930:1
Ark Legislature, 7-24-1930:4
Ark State Reforem School, 7-24-1930:4
Arkansas
Ft. Smith, 3-20-1930:1, 3-20-1930:3
Hartford, 3-27-1930:2
Newport, 3-13-1930:1
Sylvester County, 3-6-1930:4
Winslow, 2-20-30:6
Arkansas City Traveler, 6-19-1930:4
Arkansas Gazette, 7-31-1930:4, 8-7-1930:4
Arkansas Razorbacks, 9-18-1930:1
Arkansas University, 9-25-1930:1
Arlen
Richard, 3-13-1930:2, 3-13-1930:5, 4-3-1930:2, 5-1-1930:2, 5-1-1930:5, 10-23-1930:9
Armistice Day, 3-13-1930:4
Armour and Co, 6-12-1930:4
Armstrong
A. M., 2-20-30:1, 4-10-1930:1, 5-8-1930:2, 5-15-1930:5, 5-8-1930:7, 6-12-1930:1, 6-12-1930:5, 7-17-1930:1, 7-3-1930:5, 7-10-1930:6, 7-10-1930:7, 8-14-1930:1, 8-14-1930:5, 10-30-1930:5
Charlie, 3-6-1930:6
Florence, 2-6-30:2, 4-3-1930:1, 5-1-1930:1, 9-4-1930:1
Francis, 3-6-1930:6
Jude, 9-11-1930:2
Lena, 10-16-1930:5, 10-23-1930:7
Army, 2-27-30:1
Arney
Ray, 5-29-1930:1, 5-29-1930:6
Arnheim
Gus, 4-24-1930:8
Arnold
Bobbie, 3-20-1930:1
Bobby, 3-20-1930:2, 9-25-1930:1, 9-25-1930:3
Ferris, 5-22-1930:6
George, 1-16-30:2
Harold, 5-8-1930:8, 11-13-1930:1
Helen, 10-9-1930:10
Hugh, 7-31-1930:5
LeRoy Marion, 1-16-30:2
Arnquist
Josephine, 7-17-1930:5
Arthur
Jean, 4-10-1930:4, 5-1-1930:4, 5-1-1930:8
Arzner
Dorothy, 4-10-1930:8
Asbury
Ethel, 6-5-1930:3
J., 8-7-1930:10
Jodie, 9-25-1930:7
Wanda Mae, 6-5-1930:3
Asbury Park Press, 8-21-1930:4
Asch
Jerry, 4-17-1930:1
Ash
Albert, 9-18-1930:7
Bill, 9-18-1930:7
Dee, 9-18-1930:7
Liddy, 7-10-1930:2
Lidia, 9-18-1930:7
Asher
Bessie, 2-27-30:2
William, 4-3-1930:7, 5-8-1930:1, 5-22-1930:6
William Edward, 5-22-1930:6
Willie, 6-5-1930:6
Ashford
Luther, 6-5-1930:1, 6-5-1930:7
Ask
Julie, 9-11-1930:4
Asquinth
Margot, 6-26-1930:5
Assed Cos. of the Bell System, 6-12-1930:4
Assembly of God Church, 3-13-1930:1-2, 3-13-1930:6, 4-3-1930:1, 5-29-1930:4, 5-15-1930:9, 7-10-1930:5, 8-28-1930:1, 8-28-1930:8, 9-18-1930:5, 9-18-1930:8, 10-2-1930:1
Associated Oil Company, 9-4-1930:4, 10-30-1930:3
Associated Press, 10-23-1930:2
Astor
John J., 7-17-1930:6
Atkens
Sadie B., 3-13-1930:9
Atkin
Ed, 8-7-1930:10
Rosa, 7-10-1930:5
Atkinson
Billy, 7-31-1930:1, 9-18-1930:1
Bob, 3-6-1930:7, 3-13-1930:9, 6-5-1930:6
Loren, 7-31-1930:1, 9-18-1930:1
Robert, 2-27-30:1, 3-27-1930:5
Atkison
Stella, 3-13-1930:4
Atlanta Constitution, 9-4-1930:2
Atlas Powder Co., 2-6-30:1
Aton
Burr, 4-3-1930:4-5, 4-17-1930:7, 5-1-1930:2-3, 5-29-1930:4, 6-5-1930:6
Burr L., 6-26-1930:1
John, 6-12-1930:2
Johnnie, 6-26-1930:1
Leila, 5-29-1930:4
Lelia, 5-15-1930:2-3, 6-26-1930:1-2
Tom, 6-12-1930:2
Tommy, 6-26-1930:1
Wanda, 5-1-1930:3, 5-8-1930:5, 5-15-1930:12, 6-26-1930:1
Atwood
Carol, 3-20-1930:1
E. A., 3-27-1930:1
Homer, 3-13-1930:2, 3-20-1930:5, 3-13-1930:9, 4-17-1930:5-6, 5-15-1930:2-3, 6-5-1930:6, 10-16-1930:1, 10-16-1930:3
Leah, 3-27-1930:5, 9-25-1930:6, 11-13-1930:1
Leah Mae, 3-13-1930:9, 4-17-1930:5, 9-25-1930:6
Leah May, 8-14-1930:1, 10-2-1930:8
Lee, 5-1-1930:3
Lena, 8-21-1930:8
R. A., 3-20-1930:1-2
Up'n Attum, 4-17-1930:5
Atwood's Cafe, 5-15-1930:5
Aubtace Society, 3-6-1930:6
Aulhausen
Dewey, 4-24-1930:7
Ault
C., 3-13-1930:4
Cornell, 2-13-30:3, 3-13-1930:4, 3-6-1930:7, 4-24-1930:6, 4-10-1930:8, 5-15-1930:1, 9-11-1930:1, 10-9-1930:1, 10-2-1930:5
Don, 6-5-1930:8
Ernest, 5-29-1930:1
Jane, 2-6-30:2, 3-6-1930:1, 5-1-1930:1, 9-4-1930:1
Jewel, 5-29-1930:4
W. E., 2-27-30:1, 4-3-1930:1, 5-1-1930:1, 5-29-1930:4, 6-26-1930:6, 6-5-1930:8, 9-11-1930:4, 10-16-1930:1, 10-16-1930:5, 10-23-1930:7, 10-9-1930:10
Ault Drug Store, 2-27-30:1
Aurora Cemetery, 4-17-1930:6
Ausley
Anna, 3-6-1930:1, 4-17-1930:1, 5-8-1930:1, 5-15-1930:6, 5-15-1930:14, 9-25-1930:1, 10-2-1930:1
Anne, 9-11-1930:1
Austin
Alma, 4-3-1930:7, 5-8-1930:1, 5-22-1930:6, 6-5-1930:6, 9-11-1930:1, 9-4-1930:4
Alma Louise, 5-22-1930:6
Angelene, 5-8-1930:8
Angeline, 10-23-1930:10
H. S., 3-13-1930:1
Henry, 3-6-1930:1, 5-1-1930:8, 5-15-1930:12, 6-5-1930:1, 6-12-1930:5, 6-5-1930:8, 7-17-1930:1, 7-31-1930:4-4, 7-10-1930:5, 7-10-1930:6, 7-10-1930:11, 8-7-1930:1, 8-14-1930:2, 8-14-1930:5, 8-7-1930:9, 9-4-1930:1, 9-25-1930:4, 10-2-1930:1, 10-30-1930:5, 10-30-1930:7
Lottie, 4-24-1930:8
Austin American, 5-15-1930:6
Austtin
Henry, 5-22-1930:1
Automobile Repair Shop, 10-23-1930:2, 10-16-1930:4, 10-9-1930:9
Auxvasse Review, 4-24-1930:4
Avery
E. G., 3-20-1930:1
Aviation Club, 9-25-1930:6
Axley
Dorothy, 7-10-1930:2
Axton
James, 6-19-1930:1
Lee, 6-19-1930:1
Ruth, 6-19-1930:1
Ayres
Jack, 7-10-1930:1
Azai
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Ben, 8-14-1930:2
B. and P. W. C., 2-20-30:1-2, 3-13-1930:1, 4-24-1930:1, 5-22-1930:1, 5-15-1930:6, 6-26-1930:1, 10-16-1930:1, 10-30-1930:5
B. B. Supplies, 3-13-1930:7
B.Y. P. U., 2-27-30:1, 2-20-30:5, 3-13-1930:1, 3-20-1930:5-5, 3-27-1930:6, 3-13-1930:7-8, 4-3-1930:1, 4-24-1930:5-6, 5-22-1930:2, 5-8-1930:10, 6-5-1930:3, 6-26-1930:4, 7-10-1930:2, 7-24-1930:9, 9-4-1930:4-5, 10-23-1930:1
Baar
Lenora, 10-16-1930:3
Bab
Leona, 3-6-1930:1
Babcock
Leona, 4-17-1930:1, 5-8-1930:1, 5-15-1930:6, 5-15-1930:14, 9-11-1930:1
Babson
Roger, 4-24-1930:2, 8-28-1930:4
Roger W., 8-21-1930:1
Badgerow
Juanita, 4-10-1930:1
Badgley's, 10-16-1930:5
Baemer
A. E., 6-12-1930:4
Bagain
Dorothy June, 4-17-1930:6
Fred, 5-29-1930:4
Geraldine, 5-8-1930:1
Geraldine Jerry, 5-22-1930:6
Gerry, 4-17-1930:3, 5-15-1930:1
Jerry, 4-10-1930:6-7, 5-22-1930:6, 6-5-1930:6, 9-11-1930:1
Nellie, 4-17-1930:3, 5-15-1930:1, 6-5-1930:4, 9-25-1930:1
Bagnel Dam, 2-27-30:1
Baguin
Jerry, 3-6-1930:1
Baichtal
Murl, 4-17-1930:5
Bailey
D., 4-10-1930:2
Gene, 4-10-1930:7
W. A., 2-27-30:3
Bailey Furniture Co, 8-28-1930:1
Bailie
Helen Tufts, 6-19-1930:1
Baily
Gene, 6-12-1930:4, 7-3-1930:3
Bain
Billie, 3-27-1930:1, 3-6-1930:2, 3-13-1930:7, 3-13-1930:9, 4-3-1930:1, 4-10-1930:2, 4-24-1930:7-8, 5-15-1930:1, 5-22-1930:2, 5-29-1930:4, 5-1-1930:7, 5-8-1930:10, 6-5-1930:1, 6-5-1930:4, 7-17-1930:1, 7-10-1930:5, 7-10-1930:11, 8-14-1930:1, 9-4-1930:1, 10-16-1930:1, 10-2-1930:6
Billy, 1-16-30:1, 4-17-1930:3, 10-9-1930:5
Lois, 4-10-1930:2, 5-29-1930:4, 9-4-1930:1
Rev. Billie, 2-6-30:2-3
Steve, 7-17-1930:1
W. J., 3-13-1930:1, 5-8-1930:1, 6-12-1930:2, 9-18-1930:8
Baines
William, 2-20-30:6
Bair
A., 10-23-1930:1
Lon, 9-25-1930:1
Baird
Crystal, 5-29-1930:3
Marjorie, 2-27-30:7
Martin, 2-27-30:1, 4-10-1930:2, 5-1-1930:3, 10-30-1930:5
Mary, 4-10-1930:6, 4-10-1930:8, 10-23-1930:10
Pearl, 4-24-1930:1
Baker
___tis, 9-11-1930:1
Aletha, 5-1-1930:5
Anna, 4-10-1930:2, 9-18-1930:8
Anne, 5-1-1930:2
Audrey, 7-10-1930:2
Bertha, 5-22-1930:4
Bill, 3-6-1930:7
Burley, 2-20-30:4, 3-6-1930:8
Buster, 2-27-30:1
Curtis, 4-24-1930:4, 6-26-1930:1, 7-3-1930:1, 7-10-1930:5, 9-25-1930:1
Donald, 4-10-1930:7
Dorothy Ann, 3-27-1930:1, 5-22-1930:1
Ethel, 2-20-30:4, 3-6-1930:8
Floyd, 2-27-30:5
Fred, 5-1-1930:5
Gladys, 6-5-1930:6
Harley, 5-15-1930:4
Homer, 7-3-1930:4
J. C., 7-24-1930:1
J. N., 10-9-1930:10
J. T., 4-3-1930:6, 7-24-1930:8
Jack, 5-22-1930:3, 5-1-1930:7, 5-15-1930:13, 7-3-1930:3
John, 9-25-1930:7
K. E., 10-16-1930:1
Lucy, 5-22-1930:3, 5-1-1930:5
Mildred, 5-1-1930:6
Russell, 4-10-1930:7
T. J., 4-3-1930:6, 7-31-1930:7
Troy, 5-15-1930:4
U. G., 9-18-1930:5
W. J., 9-25-1930:2
Zipple, 5-1-1930:5
Balchen
Bernt, 7-10-1930:9
Bald_____
Doris, 6-26-1930:1
Baldwin
Billie, 7-31-1930:1
Enid, 7-24-1930:9
Grace, 5-1-1930:7
John, 9-11-1930:1
Balfour
Arthur J., 7-17-1930:6
Ball
Clara, 4-24-1930:7
H. A., 4-24-1930:7, 10-9-1930:1
Leona May, 2-20-30:1
Levi, 2-27-30:3
Mary Ethel,