The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952 Page: 5 of 20
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I ted her sister, Mrs. W. H Robin-
son, Friday. and went to Decatur
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs
Robinson and Ray where they met
Mr and Mrs. M. T. Clayton and
children from Caddo, Okla., at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hub-
e THE GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTOtIR 16, 1*52
Wonderful
• RED TOP NEWS
By Mrs. O. L. MeGee
and Miss Christine Elliott attend
Mr and Mrs Gerald Phillips
and daughter of Wlphita Falls vis-
ited Mr and Mrs. Henry Schooling
and family Monday night.
We extend our sincere sympa
thy to the Langston family in the
loss of their loved one. Mrs C. W
Langston, who passed away Sun-
day morning at her home at lame
Dak Mr. Langston is in the Olney
Hospital, suffering from a broken
hip We wish him a speedy re-
covery.
Glynn McGee, Norman Evans,
Richard Ligon and Jerry Young
from the Graham High School FFA
Chapter, ar* attending the Na-
tional FFA convention In Kansas
City, Missouri, this week Garth
Baker. FFA teacher, took them to
Ft,Worth Sunday morning where
they caught a train to Kansas City.
Mr and Mrs. F T. Littlejohn
attended the Littlejohn-reunion at
Hubbard last week.
Mr and Mrs Walter Singleton
and boys visited, in Mineral Wells
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MeCluer
rnd Bill of Loving visited Mr. and
Mrs. Berl Tiffin and Linda Sun-
day aftemobn
Mr -and- Mrs. Charlie itiigpen
of Graham visited Mr. and Mrs
Lee Thigpen Tuesday afternoon
Mr and Mrs. G E. Caskey were father. W R Gibbs and her sister.
Wichita Falls visitors Monday. Miss Lela Ewell Gibbs visited Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slater spent Gibbs' sister. Mrs G W. Willhott
Saturday night in Olney with Mr in Burkburnett last Thursday and
and Mrs. Geo. Rice enroute home they visited in
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Rutherford Wichita Falls.
ed the singing at Glbstown Sun-
day afternoon, then cam* back
by and visited Mrs. J. G. Elliott at
the Graham hospital.
Mrs Edward Wilson worked In
Graham for Mrs Grace Straight
as beauty operator Saturday.
Mr and Mrs O. H McAllister
of Rhome visited Thursday eve-
ning with *r and Mrs. Frank
Slater.
Mr and Mrs F T Littlejohn
were in Ft. Worth Sunday and
visited with Mr and Mrs C. L.
Terrell and went through the Con
vair plant.
Mrs Bula Book has returned
home after a three weeks visit at
Sunnyside, Washington.1
Mrs. Troy Lee Shepard and
baby visited with her sisterin-lsw,
Mrs Johnny Bullock of Newcastle
and helped entertain the Bullock's
new son who arrived at the Olney
hospital last week
Mrs Frank Slater. Mrs. Clint
Rutherford and Mrs W J Swaim
were in Wichita Falls Monday
Mr and Mrs Dennis French
have made several visits to Wich
jta Falls General Hospitalto see
his mother. Mrs. W. F French
who has been very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Petty visited
their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Weaver and family of Newcastle,
Sunday, and helped celebrate
Elaine Weaver’s 6th birthday.
Mr and Mrs Troy Lee Shep-
hard and baby have moved to the
Wheat farm at Red Top, to make
their home, which they bought
recently. We are glad to welcome
the Shepard's to our community.
The Men’s Brotherhood of the
Loving Methodist Charge met at
. ...... ____ B_________the community center at Red Top
and Mr7"Gr^ M^a^ Mis. Rag*iJdQndajL fveping (ar their monthly
land came with her and spent a supper and social. Mr. Holman
few days at her home in True. Lee from. Graham High School was
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Kunkel and speaker for the evening. About
son of Odessa visited Monday with 38 men were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schooling and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nall of Sny-
family der visited Saturday night and
Mr and Mrs. Ben Stocking of Sunday with their parents. Mr.
Olney visited Sunday* afternoon and Mrs. O. L. McGee, and Mrs.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J M Nall of Loving. They had
fin's birthday.
Bud Stocking.
Behind the wheel of a Dual-Range*
Pontiac you’ll think every street and
road you drive on has been improved,
every bottle-neck opened, every hill
made lower and easier.
In Traffic Range you can feel the
eagerness, the pep and the authority
of Pontiac’s great hlgh-compression
engine. On the open road, Cruising
Range takes over, reduces engine rev-
olutions as much as 30 per cent—for
more go on less gas!
Get all the facts and figures—it’s so
easy to give yourself the joy of owning
a Pontiac. •Optional at«xtrm cost.
Drive it Yourself!
Then's only one way you cap truly
know the greatness and exciting per- i
formance of the 1952 Pontiac. Come in
today and put this grand performer
through Its paces. YojTlUov* Itl
Was ITbMEBCp ami bur*} on dirt
RS” * *,> road*...How bisk uoelily
oil product* power and lubricate your car on asphalt
Super-high ways.
ratting your own fuel
NoW you use natural gas ■ fgr heating
your homes
back‘breaking farm labor
...Now oil power makes*
profits ble.
ir our community and for America. Ibday, demand for
O^ 'PtttlfoteOM mean* progress for you, foi
oil products on the home front continues to break all records. Supplying America’s 50 million
* cars, trucks and buses is one of the biggest challenges the oil industry has ever faced. This
is our pledge that we’ll continue to be on the job for you—doing everything we
can to keep your gas tank filled, your car serviced and rolling smoothly. j
And these are only a few of the ways Oil Progress has brought more
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comfort and convenience to you and your neighbors. That’s why we're
proud to be part of the competitive, progressive oil industry that brings
better living to our community. This is our pledge that we will continue
to serve yon and the nation well.
Oil PROGRESS
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OCTOBER »-IS
G. & B. Oil Co
PR06KESS
WEEK
OdsktrQMS*
T. A. WRIGHT, Mgr.
GRAHAM, TEXAS
E. R. MARCHMAN
R PROGRESS AMD OIL PROGRESS GO HAND IN MAMP
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1952, newspaper, October 16, 1952; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884475/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.