The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1952 Page: 9 of 14
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B y Mrs. O. L. McGee
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slater, Mrs.
Mary Biddle, Mr .and Mrs. Ben
Slater of Graham, Mr. and Mr*.
Grady MUlican of Loving were
in ^UphenviUe last Wednesday
'to attend the golden wedding an-
niversary ef their sister and aunt,
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Cole.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holder and
boys of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs.
Lemoyne Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Langford and baby, and
Mr and Mrs. Harrell Cook of
Graham spent Saturday night
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
frank Cook and on Saturday at-
tended the Cook reunion at Sey-
mour Park. Mr .and Mrs. Lemayne
Hawkins also attended the Haw-
kins reunion on Sunday. '
Mr. and Mrs. NorvtUe Roark,
Helen, Bob and Patty visited in
Ft. Worth Sunday with friends,
and with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Terrell.
Mr. and Mis. Garth Bills and
Diane of Breckenridge visited
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Bills. Ronnie and Martha Sue
Bills returned home with them
after a two weeks visit with their
grandparents.
Mr .and Mrs. Tom Grant, Mecca
and Patty of Littlefield visited
theweek and with the O. L. Mc-
Gee’s and attended the Hawkins
reunion at Hawkins Chapel Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bills and
Norfleet went to Abilene Monday
and Miss Bobby Ruth Bills re-
turned home with them for a vis-
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— Mrs. D. W. Adkins and grand-
song, Leon and Jerrye Marion of
Big Spring are visiting this week
with relatives Jbere, after attend-
ing the Petty reunion last « Sun-
day. CM ben from Big Spring at-
tending the reunion were: Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Adkins and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Adkins and baby, Mrs. Howard
Autry of Jol, New Mexico.
Unwell McGee J*?adajr for
Glen Rose to attend Intermediate
camp.
Miss Norfleet Bills left Tues-
day for Mt. Sequoyah, Ark., to
attend a conference for Sub-Dis-
trict officers of the Methodist
Youth Fellowship.
Mr nod Mrs. Frank Bridges
visited his mother and brother,
Mrs. Maggie Bridges and Charlie
Bridges of Jean Monday.
ELIASVILLE NEWS
By Mrs. S. J. Hooch
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Courtney
of Clovis, N. M. visited her uncle,
M. J. and Mrs. Wininger last
week. *
Mr .and Mrs. Bill Wininger of
Olney also visited the Winingers
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald and
granddaughters were here Sunday
Joan Barker visited Joan Mill-
er and Neva Barker visited Shar-
on Kay Newman.
Ray Dean Burns visited his sis-
ter, Mrs. James Pollock at Arch-
er City last week. Little Rusty
Pollock went home with Ray Dean
and stayed until Sunday when his
parents came for him.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woods
and three children of Brocken-
ridge were here Sunday and at-
tended the reunion.
Mr .and Mrs. Fred R. Baker and
Mrs. Ola M. Hughes of BreCken-
ridge attended the reunion. Mr.
Baker has oil Interests near Ellas-
ville and comes here several tim-
es a week.
Pat Yancey, who is with the
Wichita Falls Daily Times, was
here for the reunion .Pat is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yancey
of Breckenridge. V
R. C. Kilgore of Oklahoma and
Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Newcas-
tle spent the week end with their
mother, Mrs. Garland Lewis and
family.,
Ben Johnson of Graham and
Ben Ward of Newcastle were at
the reunion Sunday.
Mrs. Francis White and Nancy
oral for Dave French
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at Graham
Frank Bri-
Mn. Mary Rid-
Dallas after
semester of
NTSC, Denton.
Miss Karo Rodolph of Ft Worth
is visiting this week with Miss
Helen Roark.
Mr and Mrs. Clint Rutherfofrd
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slater
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Loyd
Rutherford and Hal and C. S.
Terrell of Ft Worth Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Guinn, Mll-
ton, Mildred and Katbsiyn of
Graw, Texas came down Satur-
day for the Guinn reunion Satur-
day night and the Petty reunion
Sunday.
Miss Leila Petty of Floydada
visited from Saturday until Tues-
day with Mrs. O. L. McGee.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson
and baby of Graham visited over
the week end with her father, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Thigpen, and they
visited the Carr Rutherfords
Sunday afternoon.
The Baptist revival meeting
will begin at Red Top Sunday
with the pastor, Rev. Terry of Ft.
Worth doing the preaching.
Mrs. C. Orr of Mertens and
Mrs. J. G. Buie, Cynthia and Rob-
ert of JM£r visited Saturday
and Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nall and Miss
Mary Evelyn McGee spent the
week end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. McGee.
Me. and Mr*. Volney Day and
6aDy of Pampa and Miss Betty
Jo Rutherford of Wichita Falls
spent the week end -with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Can Ruth-
erford.
Lit.tie Lula Joyce Petty return-
ed borne .Sunday - after a-two
weeks stay with her aunt ’and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Petty,
while her mother was in the hos-
pital.
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Favors took Mr .and Mrs. Claud
Akers to Weatherford last week
to see Mr. Akers 92-year-old aunt,
Mr*. Sam Harris and Annie Har-
ris; also Mr*. Akers' brother,
Russell Tate, and the four Mc-
Bride boys and their families.
Enroute home, they visited Mrs.
White’s daughter, Mrs'.’ Bruce
Spivey and family at Jacks boro
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Langford of
Loving and Mr. and Mrs. Gilman
Pratt, Larry and Georgia and Mr.
Burton of Abilene visited Mr*.
Larry Pratt and attended the
homecoming at the Church of
Christ.
Mr .and Mrs. Joe Taylor, Mrs.
Larry Pratt ,Mrm. Myrtle Norred
and Hall Cutshall of Graham at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Taylor’s
brother, Oliver Taylor in Wilson,
Oklahoma Tuesday of last week.
MT. Taylor lived In Mahgurn, Ok-
lahoma.
Miss Ora Harty, who has spent
most of the summer with her sis-
ter in Fayetteville, returned home
last Tuesday.
Mrs. Gladys Hamilton and dau-
ghter, Marilyn of Pampa are vis-
iting In the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Huffman.
Mrs. Bern Parkinson and grand-
daughter, Mary Ann Pratt, retur-
ned last week from an extended
visit to Tennessee. They visited
Mrs. Parkinson’s son, John and
family.
Mrs. Jones of Newcastle. is
visiting Mrs. Lary Pratt.
The meeting at the- Church of
Christ began Sunday and is well
attended. *
Little Miss Jennie Giles of Fort
Worth’ll visiting Vslda Donnell.
Tom and Regie Stinson with
several boy friends from Rotan
are - here fishing,
Mr. and Mrs. McCluer had their
children Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Allison and two children, Mr. ,and
Mrs. Doc Pardue and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Johnson
Stl. Breckenridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mills and
soil Don from Big Spring are
apending their vacation here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creed
Mills and other relatives.
Mr. and Mra, Rayford Pardue
attended <n of his uncle.
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No. 1 Logan Test
Abandoned In
Young County
A Young County exploration,
the G. J. Scholl Noj l C O. Logan,
in block 24, Young County CSL
survey, one mile north of Hartley,
( 3198 fori this
Mr. and ^n. Newman
Visit Western States
Mr .and Mr*. C. E. Newman and
sons, Jerry and Newton, return-
ed Friday night from a two weeks
vacation after visiting it) six sta-
tes: New Mexico, Colorado, Wyo-
ming, Nebraska, Kanaaa and Okla-
homa.
While in Wyoming they visited
Mrs. Newman’s brother and fam-
ily. Mr. and. Mrs. H. C. Pollock.
They bad several outings while
there, one up on C asp ter Moun-
tain and enjoyed a weiaer roast
ard on through the Circle Drive
wuere they saw wild deer and
other wild animals.
They visited the Taylor Ranch
where a real western picnic sup-
per. was enjoyed with steaks bro-
ck over a western campfire,
ey also visited Big Horn Moun-
tain, 9,668 toot elevation and saw
lots of snow; then through “Hell’s
Half Acre” where wild horses
have been trapped.
A family reunion was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olen
Jacquat in Casper with a picnic
supper. Attending the reunion
Wars Mr. and Mrs. Vick Jacquat
and Judie and Jean, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Pollock and sons, Stevie,
Bill and Randy of Casper, Wyom-
ing, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Newman
and sons, Jerry and Newton of
Graham, and Mr. and Mrs. Olen
Jacquat , *■. ‘
While in Kansas, they -visited
Mr. Newman’s niece and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Richardson
of Hutchison.
Church of Nozarana
Announcements
Rev. Dan D. Hoover, pastor of
the Church of Naserene, Fourth
and Virginia Streets, announces
the following services Sunday,
August 10:
10 a. m. Sunday School; 11 a.
m. Morning service; and • p. m.
evening service.
The public is cordially invited
to attend these services.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Attend Convention
In Dallas This Week
Mr. and Mr*. W. L. Scott Jr.
left Sunday for Dallas where they
attended a Texas Retail Merchant
Association for grocery stores held
at the Baker Hotel. They will re-
turn today, Thursday. Mr. Scott is
connected with Scotty’s Grocery in
this city on 4th street.
Mrs. J. C. Elliott is visiting in
the home of her sister, Mrs. Will
Hall at Farwell for two weeks.
BUNGER NEWS
By Mrs. A. M. West
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wingo
of Breckenridge and Mrs. Edith
Garrestaon and Alma Lee Garrest
son of Graham were gueats of Mr.
and Mrs Arthur Owens Sunday.
Miss Ethel Goldwater had as
her guest this week her cousin,
Miss Mary Self of Archer City.
Mrs. Sam Goldwater visited
her mother .Mrs. I. E. Self in
Archer City last week end.
The meeting at the Baptist
Church begins Friday evening,
Aug. 8 with the pastor, Rev. Bill
Tanner conducting the services.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the services.
Mr. and Mra. S. L. Ribble will
observe their seventieth wedding
anniversary at their home Sunday.
Due to their failing health, no
entertainment has been planned,
but ffiends and relatives of this
fine pioneer couple are invited
to call on them at any time during
o THE GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1952
the day. Congratulations Grand-
mother and Grandfather Ribble!
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Duvall of Mc-
Kinney were visitors in the Whit-
tenburg home Sunday. Mrs Duvall
remained for a visit.
Smoky West wss in Ft. Worth
Sunday evening to see the Fort
Worth Cats play Tulsa
Jim Eaton of Ft. Worth and a
former resident of Bunger was
greeting friends here and in Gra-
ham Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Frank Moore of
Ada. Oklahoma have been visiting
relatives here the past few days.
Mr and Mrs Loyd Flack and
children of Odessa are visiting
here with her parents, the J. B.
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We’re glad that Mr Frelon Wil-
ey was able to return to this home
here this week He had been In.
the Graham hospital the past two
weeks following an oil field ac-
cident in which he lost his right
arm.
Visiting in the Smoky West,
home Tuesday and Wednesday
Mr and Mra. Louis Pitcock Sr.,
Mr and Mrs. Louis Pitcock Jr.,
and daughter. Ellen accompanied
by Mr. and Mra J. Duff Piteock
and son. Randy of Jacksboro, spent
Sunday afternoon in Ft. Worth in
the homes of Mr Piteoek’a sister*.
Mra George McKinnon and Mrs
B. B. Bryant and with his brother,
J. A. Pitcock of Brownville who
was visiting the sisters in Fort
worth.
were Mr and Mrs. Dan West and
Jo Ann of Dumas. Sunday visi-
tors in the West home were Mr.
and Mrs. F. E Beck and Danny
of Graham and.A-2c and Mra. Bob-
by Beck of Wichita Falls.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Rightmer and
sons of Axle spent last week end
with her parents, the Claud
Lynns. Mrs. Lynn returned with
them for a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Portis Ribble of
Amarillo visited relatives here
Monday. They were enroute home
from Weatherford where he had
conducted a ten-day meeting at
the Church of Christ.
week. __________
-In the Garvey Strawn area of
the county, Consolidated Oils fin-
aled the No.. A-S J. J. Bavous-
ett test .two miles southeast of
Farmer; ip Ann Wood survey A-
1274, for a flowing potential of
265.12 barrels of 40 gravity crude
through 14-54-inch choke. Pay was
topped at 3554 feet and hole bot-
tomed at 3572 feet.
Two Garvey-Strawn tests were
located.
No. Z L. R. Drum as a 3700-foot
venture, three miles southeast of
Partner, in block 6, section 1625,
J. W. Paddock survey.
J. C. Man and Joe K. Bailey
staked the No. C-8 W. P. Loftin,
a 3600-foot teat, five miles north
of Loving in Wood survey A-1274.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 7, 1952, newspaper, August 7, 1952; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884131/m1/9/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.