Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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Jaclcsboro, Texas, Gazette-News
Page 3
Thursday, Decombe/ 3, 1959
JSSMVM JOTTINGS Record From Jack County Court House
Faye Sloan
Correspondent )
Mr .and Mrs. Homer Grooms
of Dumas spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Wolfe of Jermyn,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Culwell
of Wichita Falls and Mr. and
Mrs. Thobum Epps of Jacks-
boro have recently moved to
the Jermyn Community.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Sloan Jr., Sunday were Rev.
and Mrs. Earl Goatcher and
Lisa, Mary Katherine Howell,
all of Fort Worth, Misses Dean
McCoy, Martha Ferguson, Shir-
ley Epperson and Vida Under-
wood. Miss Howell, whose par-
ents are missionaries to Nigeria,
showed slides and told of their
work there, during the training
union hour at the Jermyn Bap-
tist Church last Sunday night.
Warranty Deed
J. W. Shytles et al — William
David Crow et ux.
Lucille Gowdy et al — T. H.
Middlebrooks.
Jodie F. Reynolds et ux —
Chester Potter.
Christine Barker Blackerby
Dr. Vivian Sterling.
J. F. Montgomery et
Blanche Matlock.
W. C. Argabright et ux
J. L. Argabright.
A. L. Smith Jr., et ux
V. Smith.
ux —
Boyd et al.
Consolidated Oil Co., et al —
Lura Douglas Rauschelbach.
John Hughes Kee — E. E,
Haberthur.
Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Ramie
McGloun of Houston and Mr.
and Mrs. John Townley of Fort
Worth.
j Farrell Roland spent the
weekend visiting in Oklahoma.
VINEYARD NOTES Lunchroom Menu
■ Mrs. J. L. Felkner
Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
for week of December 7
Monday: Meat balls & spa-
Jones ghetti, creamed potatoes, black-
Raymond Cargill and Glynn. visited Mrs. Sue Ramsey and eyed peas, hot rolls, milk, butter,
nam of Austin and Mrs. Minnie
Shepley of Bridgeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cox
and Shelia visited her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawrence of
Bridgeport Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thompson
License
Jack Jordan, BBA, MD.
Coltner of Gainesville visited in'family in New York City last cole slaw and chocolate cobbler. and -daughter ' Mrs Maurine
Assignment
Dan Goldfeder, Milton Ein-
ham et al — Malcolm K. Brach-
man (2 instr).
J. G. Rhodes Jr. — H. C.
Ruby | Harbaugh (2 instr).
Bluebonnett Oil Corp.—Ruby
About People You Know
Mr. and Mrs. Homer D.
Grooms of Sunray, and Miss
Mary Moore of Salesville were
weekend visitors in the Ralph
Wolfe home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Russell
of Midland visited her mother,
Mrs. Margaret O’Hara last Mon-
day and Tuesday.
Edna Storie Ferguson et al —
A. L. Cranford.
Homestead Designation
A. L. Cranford et ux.
Deed of Trust
A. L. Cranford et ux — Hal
Weatherford, Tr.
Raye, Stovall & Hackley Oil
Inc. et al — James G. Staples
Tr.
Travis Mask — L. C. Boyd,
Tr.
Dr. Vivian C. Sterling —
Phares Lemond, Tr.
Release
Consolidated Oil Co., et al —
J. A. Stark (2 instr).
Jesse E. Hall Sr. — R. L.
Freeman
The brand assures quality in craft-
manship and comfort.
We have the popular Algonquin toe
in slipons and laced slippers.
Sizes in A, B, C, and D widths. Spec-
ial order service available for very nar-
row or very wide.
Good Looking — Long Wearing
Jack’s Clothes Shop
S&H Green Stamps
South Side Square
Andrews, Tr.
Louis Pitcock Drllg Co. —
John J. Dorie.
G. E. Penn — Catherine C.
Burke (2 instr).
Leatherwood Drilr Co. — Sey-
mour Instr. Co. et al.
Release of Oil Lease
Ada Oil Co. — H. B. Talley
et al.
Release of Lien
Federal Land Bank of Hous-
ton — Sam Newman et ux.
Quit Claim Deed
City of Jacksboro — H. W.
McCoy.
City of Jacksboro — Kay
Castleberry, et ux.
Oil Lease
Thomas Cherryhomes — Wat-
er Flood Assoc. Inc.
Mineral Deed
W. F. Wolf — Stella A. Pen-
nick et al.
Mechanics Lien
Schlumberger Well Surveying
Corp. — Roy H. King.
Transfer
W. C. McCleskey, B. C. Horns-
by — Olney Federal Savings &
Loan (2 instr).
Extension
Lucille Gowdy et al
Rhodes Jr.
J. G.
Amendment
J. H. Boyle Ind. & Atty.
J. G. Rhodes Jr.
POST OAK NEWS
the Bill Deweber home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Boyd and
family of Dallas spent Thanks-
giving Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Boyd.
Mrs. Loyd Hitchcock recently, salad, ice cream.
Mrs. Minnie Cockerham ot, Wednesday: Chili dogs,
Mr. and Mrs. Bowlin of Fort Jacksboro visited friends here French fries, fruit salad, milk,
Worth visited Mr. and Mrs.i last week.
Charles Conner over the week-! Hitchcock
end.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Hanning during the holi-
days were Mr. and Mrs. James I
Hanning and family of Borger, M ,
Mrs. Roscoe Scott, Mr. and Mrs.1
is taking
basic training with the U. S.
Army at Fort Carson, Colo.
Mrs. J. H. Middleton of Per-
rin visited the J. L. Felkners
Mrs. Eural Shawn
Earl Rarnptt Charles MrAnear -of Tahoka visited Mrs- J- L-
£? a is, oTs
Raymond
lene.
Mrs.
Maude Williamson
visiting in the Dan Nolte home
in Fort Wroth this week.
Shirley Morrow spent the
. ' weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
I neth Clifton in Fort Worth.
banana cake.
Thursday: Boiled
pinto beans, stewed tomato, cel-
ery sticks, hot biscuits, pine
apple ar.d jello.
Thanksgiving.
Mmes. Minnie Will Byars,
Thelma Champion of Fort
Worth, Rada Jackson of Loving-
ham and j ton fj j., and Mattie Bess Pore
of Dallas visited in the J. D.
Thompson home Friday.
Miss Nellie Coble of Fort
Friday: Beef vegetable soup, Worth and Mr and Mrs. j0hn
crackers, peanut butter sand-
wich, cherry cobbler, milk,
cheese stick.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Felkner
and Roy Dean attended the
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Epps Texas-A&M football game at
attended the Golden Wedding College Station Thursday.
GIBTOWN NEWS
Anniversary open house for Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Hanning of Vernon
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Riddle
and family visited relatives at
Denton Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Deweber
and Tony spent Thanksgiving
with Mrs. Lela Horn at Buffalo
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCorkle
and son of Joy visited Mrs.
Annie Marsh Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bell and
family of Azle and Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Stevens and son visited in
the Willie Spangler home over
the holidays.
Betty Wade spent laht week
visiting her sister, Mrs. Bessie
Chesters. They all, with Will
Garrett, spent Thanksgiving
Day in the Osburn Glazner
home.
Ollie Spangler celebrated his
87th birthday Wednesday.
Mrs. J. D. Thompson
Correspondent
Rev. and Mrs. Gilbert Wilson
were dinner guests of Mr. and
'Mrs. Leon Wilson Sunday and
James Felkner of College also visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Station and Mr. and Mrs. Berry.
Charles Felkner of Fort Worth j Mr. and Mrs. Rayford Gard-
spent the weekend with the J. L.' ener and children visited her
Felkners. father, Mr. Slaffer of Chico
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Akin and Thanksgiving Day.
H. Coble and son of Peaster
visited their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leroy Coble Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Slaffer
of Fort Worth visited his sis-
ter, Mrs Rayford Gardener and
family Tuesday.
Robbin Sheppard and Johnny
Thompson of Wichita Fails
visit visited Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Countyys Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Cox and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Thompson of Wichita Falls
Thanksgiving Day. James and
Cathy Jo returned with them
Miss Della Christian spentj Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cox had j for the weekend.
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. j ag gUests over the holiday Mr.
John Worthington in Jacksboro and Mrs. John Willingham of
Mrs. Judd Cramer, Karen and Eastland and Mrs. Maude Put-
Carmen of Fort Worth, spent
Wednesday and Thursday with
her father, F. L. Shawver.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Shawn,
Rebecca and Jim, of Arlington
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs.
James L. Shawn.
W. J. Dees of Llano is visit-
ing the R. M. Christians this
week.
Vickie Lynn Worthington of
Jacksboro spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Akin
and Miss Della Christian.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hooten
and J. A. Felkner of Perrin
Friends presented him with I visited the J. L. Felkners Satur-
Mrs. Renfro Scarber
Correspondent
Visiting recently with Mr. and
Mrs. John Fry were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Fry and family of
Detroit, Tex., Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Moore of Antelope, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Oliver and Mr.
and Mrs. Johnny Fry of Shan-
non.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton James of
Kerrville, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Lancaster, Cleve and Barbara
Johnson of Fort Worth visited
in the Cleveland home over the
weekend. A. E. Jones of Fort
Worth visited the Clevelands
one day last week.
Mrs. G. W. Chapman, Pat and
Gertrude of Denton visited the
D. C. Sparkmans recently.
Mr. and Mrs. David Wood of
Fort Worth visited Mrs. Joe
Schmittou and Virgil Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Renfro Scarber
and children visited Mr. and
Mrs. Phillip Haigood of Wichita
Falls recently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Chester
and Will Garrett attended the
funeral of Mrs. Andrews in
Henrietta last week.
Cecil Sparkman of Stephen-
ville was home over the holi-
days.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Leek over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Gee and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Vern-
on Huckabee of Wichita Falls
and Mrs. George Leek and
children.
The Busy Bee Quilters met
with Mrs. Ira Hart for an all
day quilting last week. Those
present were Ruth Edwards,
Maude Williamson, Willie Spang-
ler, Foncine Rodgers and two
visitors, Mrs. Emma Reaves and
Mrs. Rudell Rater of Shannon.
Mrs. Oliver Churchman, Mrs.
Dunn of Wichita Falls, Mrs.
Maggie Campbell of Henrietta
and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Williams
of Andrews visited in the Ollie
Spangler home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Maid Hart of
Bowie and Mr. and Mrs. Her-
schel Hart of Oklahoma visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hart recently.
Rev. Leonard Willamson of
Mexico visited his mother, Mrs.
Maude Williamson last week.
Mrs. George Chester attended
a WMU meeting in Cleburne
last Thursday.
Visiting Mrs. Mary Skaggs
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Berry of Dallas,, Mrs. Alta
Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce
Walker and Sherry of Fort
Worth.
Mr. Schroufe was admitted to
the Bowie Hospital Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex White of
Henrietta visited Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Barnett Sunday.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elbert i
Leek over the holidays were
Rev. and Mrs. John Townley of
gifts following prayer meeting
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vincent of
Bowie recently visited Mr. and
Mrs. Anderson Epps and Mrs.
Willie Spangler.
Visitors in the Tom Scarber
home Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Scarber of Fort
Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mil-
day night.
About People You Know
Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis,
Bob, Bill and Joanna spent the
Thanksgiving holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Moore at Fort Smith, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. James Roe and
Terry visited his parents, Mr.
Stroud,
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Miller land Mrs. P. R. Roe of
and Mr. and Mrs. Covington of'okla., over the holiday week-
Bowie. end.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Cox and
James Thompson visited in
Bridgeport Saturday.
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Dennis, James R. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1959, newspaper, December 3, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735403/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.