The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Spanish Fort Molsbee Chapel
THE NOCONA NEWS, NOCONA, TEXAS, JULY », 1H4
and Mrs V L. Heed was
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CHRISTMAS
TREE
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for the No. 1 Kennedy.
Visitors last week of Mr. and i born July 5, 1964 to Mr. and Worth,
rs. Nelson Gronow were Mr. I ^'rs- Donald Wayne Lemon. an(] -\[
Judy
For MY Money
Pioneer's Faiih
By Frank O. Hall
it will poy you to come to
When it comes to
Mr
1
from $2.45 up
I! 50-ft. Garden Hose
4.45
50-ft- Sprinkler Hose
Lei CHAPMAN make your driving a pleasure
WE HAVE THE ANSWERS
1.89 up
Circle Sprinklers
with a brand new Car Air-Conditioner
69c ::
Tulip Sprinklers
- To Your Carpeting Questions
During month of July only, Chapman will install
All Hose Connections and Repairs
SEE THE
cool comfort in your automobile — any standard make
AMAZING
W’ Copper Tubing
_ 10c ft
or model — for the unheard of low price of
1/4n Plastic Tubing
2c ft
All Faucets, Valves and Connections
20” Lasko Fan in Cage
__ 21.50
Fillament Nylons
Scott Bros
CHAPMAN CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE CO
Nocona
Corner Cooke and Oak Streets
NOCONA
Nocona, Texas Phone 825-3337
Phone 825-4264
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t
of
of
Bonds
Wich-
father
acres
pub-
Falls
in
of
Hays
days
Lee Priddys visited the
Molsbees Monday after
Tennessee
Fox and
Mrs. Nelson Gronow _____ _____
and Mrs. Roy Franklin of Cali-
fornia. Mrs. Bob Griffin and
granddaughter, Pam of Okla-
homa City, Mrs. Tennie Port-
wood of Sunset.
Mr
and
Mrs
Fort
John
Mrs
Iowa
of
par
J. W.
and
and
and
few
Or-
in
and
Dupont 501 Nylon
Carpets. "Unequalled
Recovery From
Crushing."
with his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Burkenbile.
Little Jimmie Curran of Irv-
in spent last week with his
grandmother, Mrs. Ada Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meadors
of Van Alstine visited her par- j
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Meek-
ins.
Ann. I
ounces.
-T
weekend
Mr. and
and Mr.
John-on
Mr. and Mrs.
and daughters,
and Denise
Wednesday
visited her
Mrs. Baiiey
Diane stayed over for a
days, and Sunday Mr. and
rell took them to Heniretta to
visit their grand-narents,
and Mrs. Bea Boyles.
Howard Boyles
Debbie, Diane
Perryton, came
la t week
parents, Mr.
urrell. ueooie
story was
in the Wichita
Sunday, July 5.)
Gard
Mrs E.
Mi and Mrs. G. W. Hum-
■hreys visited his sister. Miss
Nora Humphreys in a hospital
n Dallas last week, Miss Hum
phreys is seriously ill.
Rev. and Mrs. Jerry G.
Walker and children. Sherry
Lee. Jay Tom and Jerry Ann,
left Tuesday for a three-week
vacation trip which will take
them to Ested Park. Colorado,
where they have a cabin.
W. I, Kennedy, recently completed os
triple North Texas oil discovery 3l_
miles south of Belcherville, in Monta-
gue County. Heydrick did prelimin-
ary studies and mapping of oil-bearing
formations
conglomerate, 146 barrels in
22 hours from the lower con-
glomerate zone, and 141 bar-
rels in 18 hours from the
Elknburger.
IM’ PONT
501
I. Kennedy, 93-year-old
pioneer, al-
Tucker visited
in Lubbock with
of Burkbur-
Hix of No-
Richardson
J C. Walk-
Basham
Breckenridge visited her
ents the J. C. Walkers.
Mr. and Mrs Edgar
of Artesia spent ; few-
Nocona.
TAYLOR—Bradley Paul Tay-
lor. 7 pounds, f ' ~
born Sunday, July 5, at 6:57 a } j. rso** to
m. to Mr. and Mrs. Chester I Ray Lewis
of Mr. and
Nabors last
and Mrs. Bobbie
little daughter
Larry Macafei
and Mr. and
Nabours all of
TRIPLE
Marshall (right) of Nocona, owner of
Marshall Pipe & Supply Co. and Jim
Heydrick of Heydrick Mapping Co.,
Wichita Falls, stand beside the triple
Christmas tree over Marshall's No. 1
MOSS — Philip David,
pounds, eight ounces,
July 3, 1964 to Mr. and I
Melvin David DeMoss, the exchange students in Ala-
I bama.
1 Mrs.
News
By Mr*. Cecil Keck
were Mr. and
Singleton from
Molsbee Chapel
Thursday. Friday ami Saturday
nights with a visiting mission
ary speaker. A basket lunch
will be served at the church
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tuck
er of Saint Jo visited Mi. and
Mrs. W C. Goldsmith Mondav
night.
with Mr. Gage's
I other relatives
visitors of Mr. and
Tucker and Linda
and Mrs. Newel)
sons from Phoenix.
Lull
Mr.< Mrs. Jackson
Return From
European Trip
Mr and Mrs M Glen Jack-
son of Birmingham. Alabama
have returned from a trip to
Europe They flew on the Scan-
dinavian Airlines System
Copenhacue was their first
stop Here thev visited a young
student Baptist preacher He
had been an exchange student
in Birmingham and a special
at friend In Osh, Norway, they
snent three days the guest* of
Theo Holm and his mother ID
had been an exchange student
and lived in their home dur-
ing a school term They visit-
ed in
Rome
' guests
young girl who is an exchange
student in Birmingham They
were royally entertained to an
eight course dinner.
They made a stop in Amster-
dam. Geneva then London,
where several days were spent
while Mr. Jackson, an employe
of the Vulcan Materials in
Birmingham. did insurance
u-ork for his firm. Then they
went to Scotland and Ireland.
Mr Jackson is President of
De
seven
born
Mrs.
Nocona.
GOOCH — Kelly Lynn, six Mrs Jackson is the former
pounds. 12 ounces, born July Joy Stump of Nocona and the
i 5, 1964 to Mr. and Mrs. Harley daughter of Mrs T. R. Stump.
I Wayne Gooch, Nocona.
LEMON — Theresa
I eight pounds, eight
Trippie Producer Drilling Rig
Standard rig" owned by Marshall Pipe and Supply
mcomunoH
Munich. Venice and in
Italy. Here they were
of the parents of *
t FOR COOL COMFORT.
The Farmers & Merchants. We
services, and you can do all your banking here.
(Mr. and Mrs.
News
By Mrs. Herman Bigbie
Mr. and Mrs Doyle Webb
and family from Jal, N M visi
ted several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson.
Thev spent the weekend in
Mrs.
and
money
have a wide range of popular bonking
Terri and Le^a remained over
for a longer visit with her par
ents.
The
lO. T
noon.
Mr.
in Gainesville Tuesday.
Mrs Myrtle Reed visited
Mrs. Hattie Priddy Friday.
The V. L Reeds spent the
weekend in Gainesville
Mr.and Mr:
Margaret Sue and Junior were
in Wichita Falls Thursday.
Linda Faulkner, -Indent
Midwestern in Wichita Falls
spent the weekend with her
parents, the George Weavers
There w ill be a District Con
ference
W.
Montague County
wavs believed someone would
d’ill for oil and find it on the
160 acre farm he purchased
190,*> ab«ut 3'2 miles south
Becherville.
And he was right.
Marshall Pine & Supply Co.
of Nocona drilled a 6832-foot
hole on Kennedy's land and
completed it as a triple dis-
covery.
Kennedy lived on the farm
57 years before he retired in
1959
A daughter, Mrs. B. T.
of 3608 Armory Road in
ita Falls, says her
refused to sell the 160
when he retired, declaring:
“Some day they will strike
oil on the farm. That’s why I
would never consider selling
it.”
Kennedy now resides in
Dallas with another daughter,
Mrs. C. W. Wolston.
He has six other daughters
and sons. They are Howard
Kennedy and Buck Kennedy,
both of Nocona; Wilton Ken-
nedy, Clyde; Mrs. Bert Cassie,
Bowie; Mrs. Elmer Melton,
Denison, and Mrs. Clara Young,
Dallas.
The Texas Railroad Commis-
sion has granted discovery
allowables for the three pays.
Field names approved by the
commission are Woody (6020
Conglomerate) Field, Woody
(6085 Conglomerate) Field, and
Woody (Ellenburger) Field.
When the No. 1 Kennedy
was potent ialed recently it
flow’ed 148 barrels of 39 grav-
ity oil per day from the upper
Adkins Upholstery Shop
120 CLAY
Other Continuous
from $4.95 sq. yd
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whitely
of Longview spent the weekend
with the Tom Hancocks.
Mrs. Sue brown and Cindy
of Whitesboro. Mrs. Lois How
'■rd and Jo Beth and Mrs. Mil
red Reynolds and Kim Rolls
are vacationing this week
'la'iarmar. Cloudcroft
'i: 'eoso, Nt w Mexico.
M rsha Keck Margaret
''aulkrer, Jerrie Rice Latrice
i i weber and Jan Kiser are at-
tending Cheerleading school at
TWc in Fort Worth this week
Velda Roberts visited Mrs.
Pearl Molsbee Thursday after-
noon.
Wilbert Molsbee visited Mrs.
Pearl Molsbee Friday after-
noon.
Mrs. Nora Broocke was
dinner guest Monday of Mrs.
Pearl Molsbee.
Mrs. Pearl Molsbee and O. T.
Molsbee attended the funeral
of Bill Evans Sunday.
The Doyle Stewarts of Mes-
quite spent he weekend with
the O. T. Molsbees. Mary,
NATIONAL BANK
NOCONA G TEXAS
Member F.D.LC.
Montague Nov
By Florence Pribble
Visitors
Clarence
were Mr
kins and
and Mrs.
little son
Jodie
Worth.
Visitors of Mrs. Della
ner Thursday were
A. Bowman of San Marcus and
Mrs. Bowman s grand daughter.
Mrs. Ella Thompson of Nocona
Mr. and Mrs. Rene Dunford
of Duncan. Okla and Hugh
Walker were visitors Sunday of
Mrs. Leila Rogers.
Rev. J. O Little is a patient
in the Nocona hospital where
he underwent surgery last
week, his daughter Miss Nell
Little of Dallas is here during
his illness.
Mrs. Peggy Romine and
family is visiting in Arkansas
for awhile.
Talmage MaGee is critically
ill at his home.
Lee Trent is a patient in the
Bowie hospital, his daughter
Mrs. Nona Kirkland of Archer
City is visiting him during his
illness.
Visitors of Mrs Katie Walk-
er over the week end were
Miss Ruth Walker
nett. Mrs. Myrtle
cona, Mrs Audra
of Bowie and son
er. Mrs. Zandra
spent the
Fort Worth with
\lvin Johnson
Mrs. Jim Dick
families.
Marie Baker
I Worth visited with Mi
Mrs. C L. Williams and
. din ing the weekend.
Weekend visitors of M>
■Mrs. Janie Goolsby wen
and Mrs. Doyle Goolsby
family. Fort Worth: Elben
Goolsby and sons. Fort W< rth:
and Mrs. Lois Goolsby. Noeon i
Mrs. John Crownover and \\
T. Fox went to Dallas. Friilav
''here they joined Mrs How-
ard Brister and Mayfair ftom
there they went to
to visit with Sam
other relatives.
Visitors of Mr. and
I Hill during the holidays were
Cecil Parsons
and Linda and Ricky Smith
from Hobbs, N.M.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Bigbie were: Mr.
and Mrs. John Kilzer from Dal-
las, Joyce and Terry Tonsing
from Saint Louis. Missouri
Sunday visitors of Mrs
Shipley
Elmer
Park.
Linda
week
Gage.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gage and
family from Lubbock visited
Mr. and Mrs Hubert Shipley,
Saturday night and Sunday
they all visited in Dallas and
Mesquite
mother and
Weekend
Mrs. W M.
were Mr
Tucker and
Arizona and Judy Gage
bock.
Weekend visitors of Mr and ,
Mrs Euell Walls were Marie
and Beth Baker. Mrs. Connie
Grant. Mrs Ella Mitchell. Mr
and Mrs. Bruce Walls from
Comanche. Okla.
Pays Off BIG
(Following
lished
Times
B Taylor. 808 East Cedar. No
I eona. in Harris hospital. Fort
. Grandparents art Mr.
and Mrs. R S. Lemon of N»-
cona.
LEWIS — Donald Ray, nine
2 1-2 ounces, pounds two ounces, born July
■ - . " 13 to Mr and Mrs Homer
Bowie.
Only $220.00
(No Hidden Charges)
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Powell, Vernetta. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 9, 1964, newspaper, July 9, 1964; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1208682/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.