The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1961 Page: 17 of 18
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Senior Scouts, sponsored by
Morrisons, met Tuesday. Nov. ,71
. *. _ __a. ' U-aW.X-a r'L.____L.
IB, met itmuBji, *ww.,•»
at tic First Methodist Church
with Jane Cunningham, prevalent
opening the meeting. They cele-
OOMALD R. OSBORN
Don R. Osborn
Assigned to AFB
Technical Course
Lackland AFB. Tex.-Airman
brated Senior Scouts Annual Bir-
thday. Most of the girls received
«r new--yeasty- pin They ware
Jane Cunniatotam. Patsy Willis.
with her parents.
Judge ARrn XWlfcyr of~ Baltoer
Past National Commhndar and
Joe L Matthews. Fort Worth, a
candidate lor National Comman-
der for 19*2. were the principal
speakers
In Henrietta Sunday morning.
-Mr and Mss Friwfcl attfflfM
J. W. Hickerson also visited 4
Wichita Falls and Burkburnett.
_ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pralher.
Mrs. D. F. Ford and Mr. G. A-
Bills were driving around through
twin Pintn and- Mineral Wells
ROCKY MOUND
AND
FLINT CREEK
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Agnes Burton returned to
her home Tn Loving Monday
from the Olney Hospital where
the Senior Scoots may contact
Mrs. Hughes or any member or
leader.
Girls present were Jane Cun-
ningham. Frances Hughes. Patsy
Willis. Sandra Moreland. Ann
Rodgers. Janice McCommis. Win-
ihe services of the First Chris-
tian Church, where Rev Allan
i Hunter is, pastor. Rev. Hunter
[held the revival at the First
i Christian Church in Graham last
August
, In Wichita Falls they visited
(Mrs. Roy Johnston. _
States Air Force technical tram
mg course lor supply specialists
at Amarillo AFB. Tex.
Airman Osborn, who has com-
pleted his basic military training
at Lackland. AFB. Tex., was sel-
ected for the advanced training
on the basis of his interests and
aptitudes
Ping! Ping! of the rifle is heard
r «tt through the woods since the
she received medical care for a
number of weeks. She is doing
deer season opened, and the bang
better.
of shot guns takes up the refrain,
as the quail season started Fri-
Walter Gene
Mr. and Mrs.
Shepard and Mark spent Thanks-
giving day with her parents and
0«r hunters are having good
Mrs. 0. B. Peterson of Markley MtoU
underwent major surgery in a
Wichita Falls Hospital. Tuesday.
Nov. 21. Mrs W. H. Peterson ---
spent the week With her son and
family, during the hospitalization
Gary and Ann York visited
their brother, Ronnie York. Mrs.
York and son in Burkburnett
Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cearley
were in Fort Worth last week.
They visited her sister. Mrs.
the Roy Burdick home were Miss
Alva Burdick and a friend, Fred-
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Helms
and children of Fort Worth visit-
ed during Thanksgiving week with
Loving News
die Franks both, students of Har-
- end Mr. and Mrs. John Horn. Rt.
■ A. Graham had dinner with them.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Rickies of
Fort Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Derwyn
ing Thanksgiving were: Mr. and an
Mrs. C. V. Dickson and eon, Dick- lis
ie. Abilene, M*. anA Mr*. Robert _1
Dickson, Babbie end Debbie of dii
Diekson of Dalles and Mr. and
Mrs; Neal Harlan of Garland all
Bad dhaier Thursday with Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Dickson, Terry.
Francisr-endi baby, Mary Beth.
Mrs. Leonard Helms of Ft. Worth
visited the Dicksons in the after-
turned to her home last Saturday
from the hospital and -is doing
very well. ‘ >—-—
Wichita Folk Mice Department has vacancies
TV-----■
for men of high moral character, good physical
condition between ages of 21 ond 35, high school
education, many fringe benefits.
fpwLilar-
Simmons. Abilene, spent the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Burdick.
Mr. aad Mrs Robert Ligon, Deb-
bie, Dennis and David of Abi-
lene visited last Sunday, week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Homer Prater, Mrs. J. M.
Nall and Ralph Nall visited at
the Otnev Hamilton Hospital Sun-
day with Mrs. Agnes Burton.
She was feeling better.
Rev. and Mrs. Joe Wbney and
son Ray visited her parents, Mr.
and Mr. E. E. Chumley and fam-
son’s sister. Mrs. Bob Wilkinson.
Mr. Wilkinson and family Sun-
Mr. and Mrs S. R Walker speat'
Thanksgiving with their son, Mr.
and Mrs Charles Walker in Wich-
ta Falls and spent the night in
ily of Vernon during Thanksgiv-
_ A repreiswtorive of the Wichita Foils Police Deportment
will he at the Driver Hotel, December 7th, from 9 o.m. until
12 noon to give you more detailed information and oppli-
ThanksgK'ing with Mr
and Mrs. Bemts Perkins and
Lynda were Mrs. Perkins parents
Mr. aad Mrs. L. Stewart of Olney.
Ted Perkins from Lubbock also
^eat the. holidays with his par-
ents. "T—*---
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith- of
and Mrs Gaylord Smith and sls-
Doug Lackey, student at Texas
Tech Lubbock spent the holidays
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.
B. Lackey and family.
- Mr. and Mrs. John Horn visit-
ed- awhile Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs Bill Stewart of Graham.
and Wayne had dinner
with Mr. and Mtf L. S. Shaw Sr.
and J. “W. Mr. and Mrs H. A.
Crow of Fort Worth spent Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. L.~4»f
Mr.-end Mrs. D7 Di "Nall-and
-sons at .BjSWfifield_and Mr^and
Mrs. JbM Robinson. Rexa-sndXIsa.
of Wichita Falla visited their
and Mrs. Wesley Stuart and bays
and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Goodi
and children of Dellas.
Spending Thanksgiving with Mr.
and ft*. J. E. Tsdrow were Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Rivers, Gail and
the home of their granddaughter
Mrs. Ronnie York, Mr. York and
son in Burkburnett.
cation*.
—Larry. Caskey _oT Lubbp&.«nd;
Bryson viaited-his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Caskey dur-
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Creel and
Saturday
Sandra spent Thanksgiving day
with her sister and family. Mr.
and Mrs Jack Ebeling and child-
ren of Round Mountain.
Mr. and lira. Jack Shepard and
children of Boyd spent Thanks-
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burdick visit-
ed their daughter. Mrs. Bob
Smith and Mrs. Smith of Sny-
...............
HERE’S WHERE YW 6ET THE GOOD WOW
IT THE ’62 JET-SMOOTH Cl
Romty Williamson
of Dallas visited her parent*. Mr.
apdMrs. Marvin Nall during the
ftfrVand Mrs. if. D. Nall and
sons of Brownfield spent Saturday
ants, Mr. and Mrs V. H. Taylor
Sf Nocona.
• Mr. and Mr*. Audrey Wheat aad
Margie of Cleburne spent Thurs-
day with Mr. and Mrs Earl
Wheat, then Saturday, Mr. and
Mrs. Travis Wheat and boya of
Fort Worth spent the day with
them and David Wheat arid Earl
celebrated their birthday togeth-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Garlington.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Holder and
boys attended a golden wedding
celebration Sunday afternoon tor
Mr and Mrs B. L. Garlington of
night with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jones. Jetta, Mark and Rowley,
■lim-roof styling
___. _ ;u«, inarh unit iwnwy,
Mr. and Mr. W. B. Shepard and
children of Abbott visited awhile
Saturday night with Norman and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Shepard
and children. Abbott also visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Shepard of Graham. Mr. Shepard
has been ill for several days. Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Shepard visited
with them Sunday.
Rev. Love from the Seminary.
Fort Worth, pre-arhed at the Be-
tist Church Sunday morning and
Sunday night. He- was accuinpon-
Spending Thanksgiving Day in
Jet-smooth ride
the Thanksgiving holidays with
their son and wife Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Ligon of Oklahoma City.
They returned home Saturday.
Thoee spending Thanksgiving
Jef-smooth ride, it. 1. The cloud-9
feeling of comfort that people in
Chevroleta enjoy wherever they go.
2. A supple Full Coil spring flexing
at-eech wheel of a Chevrolet to
absorb road ahock. These are
teamed with over 700 noiae and
vibration Altera throughout the
automobile *o that the total effect
ie a ride of supreme quiet and
smoothness. 3, The reason why so
many Chevrolet-own ing families
leave home ever so happily. 4. Ai
habit-forming pleasure for which no
cure is known, wanted or sought.
new V8-skedaddle, «. 1. The result
of touching an accelerator' that’s
linked to one of Chevrolet's new VS
engines (also known as "aix-ake-
daddle” when engine is Chevrolet's
trusty 135-hp. Six). 2. The moving
power of Chevrolet's 1962 V8
smon-mgn seals, ». |. ^
by many to ba the moot comfortable
things to happen to the bottom aid.
of the human lap since dad's ov#7
•luffed armchair. 2. Seat* tkat '
high enough to auppprt and reL*!
the thigh* and weight-bearing mu*.
rl— aI thff hofiv (KoFFop f«.
>ne-St*p Shopping Center, I.
Where people go to get the mom
c,r for their money and get exactly
the kind of car they want. 2. A
concentration point for the 33 car*
Chevrolet offer*.for 1962. These
come in three lines: The elegant
nfW Jet-emooth Chevrolet which
jive* you just about everything
you could hope to And in an expen-
sive car—without the expense. The
das of tha body (betUr for aittinw
better for leeing). By providing
resilient, deep-padded suddom
throughout tha backrest and teat
itself, they bring on a remark* bu
taking of comfort and weU-k^„(
front fonder underskirts, a. j. ^
advance that'* causing peopla
say things —n- rrr?- J*
like "What
won’t those I V---.
Chevrolet --- '-'
engineers
come up with next!” 2. Sturdy steel
linings that are under the front
Fort Worth The CartingUM men
are brothers.
Mr. and Mrs )V E. Alexander
lize Chevy II that brings you
.ilftu el SlinfflV Knot via
at its Sunday beet via
„in*-ri)od*le, including a hardtop,
•edans, a convertible and station
wagons. The aporty new Corvair
whick retaina the rear-engine' trac-
ol3,c 1 lUlllliyt tv 11 . at MI 1*11 to*
Henry Burdick and Rubye on
Saturday. They all visited with
Mr. and Mrs.1 Glenn Scofcw and
children of Olney Ond Monday
they spent the day with a sister
in-law, 'Mrs. Daisy Newcomb Of
tion and nimble steering that made
it a rally star and adds many new
touches to please people with sporta-
c,r fever sad a budget to answer to.
And the Corvette, which offers new
refinements, hew V8 power. 3.
Rev. Butch Rice, from Thornton
spent the Thanlugiving holidays
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Rice and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J6e Beard and
Terry visited relatives m Vernon
Thanksgiving day.
Mr. and Mr* James Nash,
Randy aad Susan from Ptainview
visited during tiro holidays with
fenders of 1962 Chevrolet*
ranging from a standard 170-hp.
version up to an optional-at-extra-
eokt 409-hp. powerhouse.
Body by Faber craftsmanship, n.
1. The cloeeat that a body manu-
facturer boa coma to tha infinite
care and skill , _ •
maker. 2. The
art and science
of designing and
forming metal
into tho stronia
solid body structure of the 1962
Chevrolet. Typical hallmarks are
long, smooth sheet metal shapes
. without ripples or blemishes, neatly
joined seams, and doon and trunk
lids that are carefully diaped and
values are
way up but
prices are
the same—
add extra protection against ftym.
atones, mud, slush, road salt and
that old bugaboo, corrosion. 3. One
of many ways the 1962 Chevrolet
ie built to stay beautiful.
equipped
Chevrolet dealer's place of business,
which includes a showroom manned
hy friendly and knowledgeable aalea-
men ; a large, carefully stocked parts
department; a modem service center
where factory-trained mechanic* ply
Backed by $5M
WARRANTY BOND
1M Serheala/Me Pay
kOetWtjfi MM bout
JLkid«oy Air Conditioning
YOUR HEALTH
r. 10, 1901
in which ba
Tha Graham Loodor, Thursday, Nor. SO, 1961
1881, 1$ the
Dr the lffft
least two
cotton
oust approve
are to be ef-
fern allot
ie available
to the Qp-
endum.
land other In-
ling the refer-
uik Toot
Pago 5
ft-
led to Loving by hla wife and
daughter. ,
We were very sorry to hoar of
the death of Richard McAfee,
and extend love and sympathy
to his loved ones.
Spending Thanksgiving day in
the firmer Prater home, were
Mr. and Mrs Rob Holland and
children of Burkburnett. Mr. and
Mrs Ledbetter and children of
Azle, Mr. end Mrs. Paul Prater
and family. Fas'land.' Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Daily and.family, Mr.
and Mrs. J. 0. Logan and child-
ren. Mr. and Mrs. Lerny Holland
and tamilv all of Loving . *
M. Sgt and Mrs M. W. Standi-
and Dana returned to their
home in Shreveport. La. Monday
-*■----j:-« Thanksgiving-----1
ing Thanksgiving. Larry !s a stu-1 their grandparents,
dent at Texas Tech. Mrs Caroline Wilkinson had
A pink and blue shower will be | Thanksgiving dinner with her son.
held Dec. « from 2 to 5 pm all Mr. and**. Geoje Wilkinson
the home of Mrs Joe Beard bon- •"«* *** * 1PriJ™ commim-
oring Mrs Joe Worley Hostesses hy •«» apent the afternoon with
II be .rwt Mr. M*r-1 her lister. Mrs J. R. Hail ill
SIM lOt CLASS FAVORITES this year
are Mory Ann Williamson, left, and
Bruce Donnell, right. Mary Ann is the
daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Zedrl Wil-
liamson. Bruce Is fhe son of Mr,; and
Mrs. Hugh Donnell. They were ac-
corded this honor in recent elections.
—Graham Leader Staff Photo.
Monahans and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Dickson.
Mrs. Raymond Hathcoa of Dal-
las spent Wednesday night' with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Calviti. They ail went to Graham
- and spent Thealugiviog Day with
Mrs. Lee Laftin. __
"TCr^nSu."*. JL jPwnjjThod
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count on m
Mrs. Joe Worley Hostesses- J*y
will be Mrs Beard and Mr* Mar- her
vin Nall
Ladies of the community are
cordially invited to attend the
slwwer.
Everyone in the Loving com-
munity had a nice Thanksgiving
and have so much to be thankful
for this year.
Mr. and Mrs Charles Oliver and
James Oliver of Wichita Falls,
and Miss Roberta Oliver of Abi-
lene. spent Thanksgiving with
their parents. Mr. nd Mrs Fred
‘ fit_
ir. Mrs
Throckmorton.
Mrs. Bernice Wooldridge of
Proffitt visited Mrs Caroline Wil-
kinson Monday.
Mnior Scout* Moot
Grata mito Attend
Homocoming for
Mr and Mr* Joe B Friedrf
returned Monday from a * day
trip to Fort Worth Gainesville,
Henrietta and Wichita Fall*. Tex-
as In Fort Worth, they vetoed
in the homes of Mrs FriedeTs
sister. Mrs Esther Killian aad
brother. F E Covey The family
reunion Thanksgiving Dinner was
in the ho.me of the brother.
Thanksgiving Day
Saturday, the Friedel* attend-
ed t h e Game-jville Homecoming
lor tke State Commander of The
American Legion. Aubrey Bullard
climaxed by a banquet Saturday
SON ORIIN STAMPS
OSBURNE
PHARMACY
Coleman
HORIZONTAL
OAS FURNACE
emy of opertoton.
Ho* U 9-1415
445 Dm StrMt
Phono LI 9-0929
doeing. J. Something you wool And
in any ather car in Chevrolet’a fMd.
Jaap wo! trunk, n. 1. Tha giant
warehooae built into tha rear ot a
1962 Chevrolat. 2. A trunk tkat
loads at the bumper level and haa a
ty of 29.7 cubic feet. It is
in its floor ao that it can ettoly
accept odd-ehaped outsize object*.
rich now intoriors, n. 1. One of the
principal reaeon* why people (ten
into the. 1962 Chevrolet* and
promptly Iasi luxurious all over
2. An arresting combination of
lovely, long-lived materials toed ia
an elegant way to decorate the new
Chevrolet's paaeeager compart-
ment and tickle the fancy of U*
occupants. 3. A harmonising blend
of tha functional —such aa the chan-
eut, neatly ordered instrument
panel—with the tasteful and the
freak.
ihi iwf styfing, n: 1. The elmn-
VT the 1M9
stoked lines that typify! the 1962
Chevrolet and. contribute ao much
to Re took <f efttgawce. 2. Sometimes
followed by words such aa “Wow!"
and "Look at that, will you!" 3.
eault of inspire*
deaigaero who are steepyd io tbs
art of using imagination and rmtidnl.
their akill: and beet-buy OK wed
can-1- The place whore you eftter a
new world of worth in automobiles,
g. Where most Americana go for a
pleasant, totoknt eUN Oka too* '
the aew-eer bug bitea them.
Set the ’62 Chevrolet at pour heal authorized Chevrolet dealer’s Om-Stop Shopping Center
TAYLOR MOTOR COMPANY
623 ELM STREET
*. W;.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 30, 1961, newspaper, November 30, 1961; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116352/m1/17/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.