The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1952 Page: 3 of 16
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POLITICAL
AnnouncMtitnts
Subject to Action of the Demo-
cratic Primary.
Supreme Court of Texas—2 term
GRAHAM B. SMEDLEY
For County Judge:
G. D. HINSON
KAYMON THOMPSON
For Sheriff:
BERT BUNNELL
JOHN EDWARDS
For Tax Aseeaaor-Collector:
KELLY JONES
For County Attorney:
EDWARD B. STEWART
For District Clerk:
GEORGE BERRY
For County Treasurer:
D. D. CUSENBARY
Far District Attorney 90th Judi-
cial District:
E. H. GRIFFIN
For Commissioner Precinct 2:
TRUMAN MAYES
A. 8. (Ab) REED
For CommiasI<i||a» ITSTIiii I 4:
johij-moWney
McGEB
For Commissioner Precinct 1:
C. LEE JONES
T. T. CAMPBELL
For District Judge 90th Judicial
District:
FLOYD JONES
For County Clerk:
HUGH G. GRUBBS
For State Senator, 23rd District)
GEORGE MOFFETT
J«on H.D. Club
Members Enjoy
Family Night Social
Jean H D. Club held a commu-
nity family night social at the
community center Friday night,
April 23 in observance of National
Home Demonstration Week
The men spent the evening
playing forty-two and Mrs. Polster
directed recreation for the ladies.
Miss Kunkel directed games for
the children Club work of the
past year was on exhibit.
A large number attended the
social from the Jean community
as well as several members of the
Indian Mound Club and their fam-
ilies who attended in response, to
an invitation extended their club
from the Jean Club.
Punch and sandwiches were
served to approximately
and children.
ollie Allen returned Tues-
day from Hollis, Oklahoma, where
she visited a sister, Mrs. C. C.
Boyd and her daughter, Mrs.
George Singletary. Mr and Mrs.
Singletary accompanied Mrs. Al-
len home for a week end visit in
Graham. !, -------
Confirmation
Test Is Oiler
Near Markley
Bridwell Oil Company has com-
pleted the No 4 Mrs S. E Snider,
about four miles north of Markley,
as I confirmation test to the com-
pany's No. 3 Snider, discovery
wildcat that flojwed 168 barrels of
oil through 13-64 inch choke on
initial 24-hour potential test.
The No. 4, in R. Wilson survey
A-1276, flowed 96 25 barrels
gravity oil per dayjjiwslfff same
size choke jailIffasoil ratio of
Ojy*f»Wfi<Juction is from the
nogtsberger sand at 3616-26 feet.
The Snider wells are about two
miles east of the Prideaux Strawn
[r. and Mrs. Clyde Fletcher and
children left first of the week for
Roswell, N. M., to spend their va-
cation. Mr. Fletcher is employed
with Safeway Store.
Salt Wafer Disposal
Field. *_ _
Gas Wall Completed
O, P Leonard completed
No~l H. C. Shanafelt, four miles
southwest of Bryson, in AZAM
survey A-1369. as a gas discovery,
the well gauging 4.000.000[‘ cubic
ifeeL of gas daily from a sand at
640-73 feet.
Bridwell had set 60 feet of sur-
face casing in the No. A-l Snider,
in the Markley Strawn area, R.
Wilson survey A-1276.
Carl G. Harris has surveyed as
a 4200-foot wildcat the No. 1
Huckerson. 2% miles southeast of
Loving, in section 1961, TEAL
survey. - ^
A 1400-foot wildcat was spotted
10 miles west of Olney, in block
83, TEAL survey, by Hardegree
and Birdwell, It is the No
Mothas.
and Hood Drilling- Com,
' A utility pump to di«po«« of suit wotor, chem-
ical traatmowt of producing Mads or water flood.
WM stead up to 900 poeods pressure.
We hove pieced mere thee 40 of these ealts lute
pany surveyed the No. 2 W. P.
block 1946. TEAL survey.
Well Put on Pump
W. B. Hamilton 'completed the
No. A-4 Morgan a^id Marshall, in
the Gretchen Field) 11 miles west
of Graham, TEAL survey A-1230.
the well pumping 23.03 barrels of
42 gravity oil per day, with gas-oil
ratio of 200-1. Pay was topped at
2230 feet.
Hamilton also staked thd No
A-5 Morgan and Marshall, in the
same field, as a 4200-foot test.
B. F. Schultz Jr. abandoned at
2803 feet the No.- 1 M. O. Wells,
wildcat two miles southeast of
Proffitt, TEAL survey A-739.
Sinclair Oil and Gas Company
abandoned at 2995 feet the No. 13
L. P. Moren, in the Young County
Field, 10 miles southeast of Gra-
ham, in J. Rose survey A-284.
Miss Harty's Fifth
Grad* Present Comedy
Mrs. Harty’s fifth grade present-
ed a short comedy, "The Auction
in Assembly” in Shawnee audito-
rium Friday morning at 10 o’clock.
Children taking part were Becky
Ball, Patsy Nixon, Judy Charlene
Hamera. Jerry Hayes Danny. Tom-
my Loftin, Suzanne Stephens, Peg-
gy Jameson. Meriene McDonald,
James Blalock, Weston Hughes,
Tommy Taylor, Jimmy Ray Camp
bell, Joe Dan Rife, and Wanda
Beasley.
Mrs. E. B. St—ffvlsited rela-
tives jflJfriPShaover the week end.
k end guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cook were Mr.
and Mrs. D. L. Thomas of Houston.
Miss Janet Hinson, teacher in
the Ft Worth public schools, at-
tended the homecoming celebra-
tion at Southwestern University at
Georgetown Saturday.
Presents Program *
In Assembly
Miss Olj) Harty’s second grade
presented The. Boy and His Billy
Goat in assembly last week
Those takin part were Terry
Dickson. Frankie Walkere, Patte
Gulledge, and Boyce Dean Ber-
nard. Pat McGlothlin. Loydell Pols-
ter and Linda Sue Bullock
Others appearing on the program
were readings |iiin lij IliiakanT
Jq Imith r|rlsnir~Jff7-‘tiii and
Janiuglm-'flfomas
[embers of the second grade
also sang In An Old Dutch Gar-
den.
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A home business center, proper-
ly equipped, will make the job ol
keeping farm records and home
accounts easier.
TSCW Honors
Student Recognized
By Speciol Program
......DENTON. Texas, April 30 —Two
Graham girls were honored on the
annual Honor’s Day assembly at
Texas State College for Women
April 24 The girls are Tommye
Miller, freshman; ii||| WeililtlT
McFarlape-aeiiliHWffiff \ i
hundred and seventy^six
girls were honored op this pro-
grkm. Students on the honor roll
hold a high scholastic average for
their first semester’s college work.
Presenting the honor students
tof special recognition was Dr
John A Guinn, president of TSCW
Dr. Herbert Carleton Mayer, presi-
dent of the American Viewpoint,
.was the main speaker for the pro-
gram. \
• THE GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, MAY I, 1952
Mr and Mrs A H Wair visited
his brother in Abilene Monday
evening enroute home from Has-
kell where they spent Monday.
Mr and Mrs Clint Rutherford
spent the week end in Ft. Worth
with relative*. _
as J White of Enlgtewqod,
The word “tip” comes from the
first letters of the words, “to in-
surc promptness ”
Grover Musser transacted busi-
ness in Vernon Monday— —
Mrs W J KnafcuMWl'Ifllil iu I California spent first of the week
iteipJaao-^lMCI Mi , Claude Me- in Graham’in the home of hi* aunt,
troy last v^eek Mrs. E. B Harris. '
Dr. DICK BAYNES
OPTOMETRIST
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. Brannon Taking
il Training of
I San Diogo Bom
Undergoing recruit training at
the U. S. Naval Training Center,
San Diego, Calif., is Robert D.
Brannon, airman recruit, USN, son
of Mr. and Mrs. L L Brannon
of 412 Grove St., Graham, Texas.
Brannon entered the Naval
Service March 16, 1952. Before en-
tering the Navy, he worked for
A and Y Lumber Co. ,in Loving,
N M
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Harris and
son, E. B. Harris Jr„ spent the
week end in niriehnpM City with
relatives and attended the golden
wedding anniversary of Mrs. Har-
ris' cousin.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1952, newspaper, May 1, 1952; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884199/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.