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The Olney Enterprise from Olney, Texas • Page 6

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Olney, Texas
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6
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Loon Ixsm J. Roy Miss Jo Boy R. FulU, Ezra Harry E. Shepherd J3.H. Newman, Annie Standridge Carl Wagnon, Wm.

rs, Travis H. Lauater, C. Boyd. Robert E. Phar- Ragte, West Sunday.

0 Graham, the ter has Just fitad, where combat Europe Chaa, T. Wolver- Richmond, J. L. Alto Kesskr, B. £.

Iteily, S. H. Strealy, O. Swan( Mrs. Brittany Allison.

Joe Bob Allison, AUisonT W. W. Taack, They dining my appointed KImo WUliaros, Mrs. RidJy Eswje, Joe A. CoteJMarUn Daniel WOUnn turn v.

Clanahan, Robert L. Sampley, John Raymond Lura, iSorrtB I. Woll, KuBfcel, WiWam A. WfeU- Hannis, Will Morriss Cooko, Evans, C. Jones, Gus O.

Kuehn, C. Kunkel. Moser, Nathan Newman, Newman. Troy C. Decs, centered with a Ruby Gadberry, low chrysanthetr Ruehn.

E. J. Larimore, Dragons and J. Taylor, E. -jom Burleaon, E.

te rS Darden. Ernest r. Horany, Raymon How. A. Webb, Gerald P.

Hucy, George D. Henry 'Earl Goldsmith, Billy a H. Wix, Elmo How- R. Kunkel, E. Gordon F.

Poole. Duncan, Gene A. Jessie M. Malcolm, Edna Zula M. Murff.

Harry in. Augustus Clark my Stephen B. Bryan, Scott. S. Scott, Mabel Clarence R.

Warren. Billie C. Purdue, E. Crowe, R. H.

Mat- Bay Erwin Key, EUhel A. Jerry Ben Andrews, Har- Ray Andrews, Ben D. New- Chas. McCuistion, Ora L. Gary Alan Ward, Don Mar- Noel tt, E.

4 wrffi5t, DcMtWt Cunningham, Mrs, Ztlma W. Cunningham. A. Poyle. Mua Dixie Campbell John R.

Lindsey, Bin. ton E. Neelley, George A. Rice, Mark Campbell. Anton E.

Klcnk, Miss Sidney Gail Wilfon S. Bailey, Charles SlgBby Brumlcy, First Methodist Church, E. W. Hunt Estate, Mrs. Viola Huntt.

D. Goldsmith, Perkins- Tlmberlakf Co. St. Luke's Lutheran Church, Community Public Service C. G.

Nixon, Mrs. D. C. McCIatchy, Garnett Parker. DeWitt McCIatchy, C.

O. Shamburger Lumber Earl Gilbert, Sidney Hunt, W. M. Creech, Mrs, Mary J. Harrell, August F.

Ickert, William Thomas, John M. Bloodworth, Southwestern Life Ins. Mrs. Mary G. Christian, J.

D. Carpenter. Otto Dcitrich, A. D. ol SSUmJay Of counrts, ttuste hundretOt ot othew who have bought booda time that date, Thiur names wiu ta week, 8QT.

O. MAHAN At FREHCK BOMBER BABE Ninth Air Base, Bomber tower 638, Tfexi to runway and take on. Control tower caUingOOS, you are third in line to tend," Those instructions sent from the control tower by Sergeant James O. Mahan, husband of Gertrude Mahan, 703 N. Grand.

Olney, to radios located in stationed at this Ninth Air Force Marauder bate in France, help guide the maze of airway traffic movements involved in the medium bomber's offensive. Sergeant Mahan. numbtr three Of the Mahan brothers to be serving overseas, has been in the European Theatre of Operatlohs with the Tiger Stripe Maurauder group since June 1943. BUY WAR BONDS and Miw Flodell Cook, all of Olney sgent Thartoglvlng with uVft Mr. and Mrs.

R. Q. Mumy MiS4 3ara Johnson of Perrln spent Thanksgiving ta Mrs. Aaron Woods children spent from Thursday until urdas In Perrin wttth her father, R. J.

Heath. Mrs. Charlie Mayes la confined to her home because of illness, although she is reported much improved. Gene Havran was the guest of Wesley Jo Cernosek in Graham during the Thanksgiving holidays. Pvt Turner Mcade of Ellington Field arrived in Megargel Saturday morning to spend a 16-day furlough with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs, T. T. Meade, He tered the service in May, 1943, and has been stationed at Moore Field. Camp Wolters, Sheppard Field and Ellington Field since that time.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eubanks of Seymour were week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. H. Burke. Mrs.

C. O. Snodgrass and Char- home for Okl.hpma Pwflr JWHW Bartwra, floyd Say was the Friday" guest Mr. and Mrs. AT Burke.

Thursday was called Fort Worth because ot ilinets of his sister, Mrs. Alice Hawkins, a patient in the Harris Memorial Hospital, She is reported much improved. Mr. and Mrs. B.

W. Moore and children of Natchek, spent last with WB parnets, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.

Moort-. Hilton left Sunday for San Antonio where'he will begin his trainlrig in the Paratroops. Sgt. and Mrs. Forrest Moore spent from Monday until Wednesday with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Moore, before going to Jacksboro to visit friends on Thankfefelvirvg Day. Sgt.

Moore holder of the Purple Heart, and the Bronte Star, is on leave from Brooks General Hospital in San Antonio, where: he hos been re- Wfl Mr. Cadot Nurse Austin spejit fwm til Sunday wtUt and Aatone fleece And Miss Covie Married In Boftham Announcement has here of the marriage of SttfltT Recce Kilpatrkk and Miai Fry in Bonham on ffl The took? First Church Hi BttkAim with the pastor officiating. The bride is the daughter of Thomas Fry of Bonham, Sgt. Kilpatrick, son of Mrs. A.

M. Kilpatrick of attended the Olney Public and has been in past four years. Sgt. and Mrs. November 30 for Spokane, Wash, where he is stationed.

R. Hutchbgs, Sam B. William S. Johnson. George ijer, George W.

Cook, Clyde Maithew P. An- Vernon Lee Montgomery, P. M. Bills, Matthew W. Jones, Vernie Mrs.

Mattie Red, LUliDR B. Scnsabaugh. W. Uore, Everett W. Han- Dclla Thompson, Klenk.

Richard W. SMIT. Burkett, James T. Bishop, Eurl Dren- A story that hasn't been fold AN AMERICAN WAR PRODUCTION RECORD THAT DESERVES TELLING On December 14, at 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon, the men and women of Humble Oil Refining Company will pause in their work commemorate, Jn appropriate ceremony, a feat unparalleled in the petroleum industry-. The production of ONE BILLION GALLONS of finished 100-octone aviation gasoline at the Baytown refinery.

lr This accomplishment merits special because it climaxes 25 years of development, planning, and teamwork of a great organization. The cooperative effort of Humble employees has brought about a uniform progress in all phases of the Company's operations which- has enabled there to establish remarkable records Hi finding, producing, transporting and refining petroleum, during a critical period in the history.of our nation. "Samuel Keer Johnye Mao Kd osfcph Ci. Evara, William H. West.

CiMtlcmim, Miirk P. Morn. Ekt Hatwlcr, John J. Thomas D. Chesnut, ami's in, Carnftcft C.

Cunninu- tn NewirtBii, H. Wtl- Mt'Bridf. Mark lit, William Franklin Bailey. Mwredtth, Walter S. Waltei Timmops.

John Alsup, Henry Morris, ih M. Cooper. Hmton E. WUiam P. Krathky, Mrs, Anderson, Conrad C.

f-siwSFi tcke-rt, J. 1 Oeorfv H. Mrs. Click Newman. Mrs.

Hauie vW R. Kver- ta McBrjdtf. Walter P. Evans, Mil etequf M- Raath. M.

Glenn Fanner. Maggie Farrow. Frank Ben H. Norman. How.

sseCayrs, Henry W. Jrtsyc V. -jinn R. Suite, Klmcr O. PrrwMi, II.

aflfg, Vetcf fosy. Wiilinm Boy W. Huff, FUIT. Hoiut-r Ntd, J. Cat-ti-r, Dwc W.

Willtorn. and In progr.ii for manf jrvart war. rear! mod. poitibl. th.M occompttthmefitt end contributed greatly ta the total praduciion of and the quonlitl.i of tOO-octan.

aviation gatolln. by our Armwl Fotc.t, HuraU. Oil 4 Mining Company It Ih. nation') of avda oil, and ii currently svpplying about of ttw IAOMWK! predvKfitMt for war, by gu'n 1941. Baytown Ordnanc.

Worki, lint lynlh.llc tolu.n. plant In th. world, hoi luppllcd toiu.n. for at on. out of two bombi uwd by th.

Natlent Harbor. For thli production feat, Baytown Ord- Worki hoi tlm.t awardtd Army- Novy Baytewn Refln.ry hoi 1 mad. on. billion gnflont of iihwi'i iOO-ocian. aviation than hat prodund by any pdint In th.

world. Th. flrtt commwxlal alkylatlon plant wai built at Saytown In IV38. Th. alkylatlon pnx.it Ii th.

100-ockan. aviation gatolln. production by Induitry. Mte OdvU Arthm- A Wtechman. Ranwv, CharU-s V.

A Mrs "'u'a R. Tro Ks5- rt-wp. SSwtla JJ Ufark, Mis. AtJa L-ntii 0 llfw. Jaanks NT.

AU MWU Cor M. ienk, Mrs, Maime John R. Ball Mra, Through th. focllliUi of Humbl. Ho.

tin. Company. It trtmtpoftvd mor. oil than Ii bvlng cental by any In country. Nwnrly barrali mov.

dally through HumbU of oil oU prodvctbM In th. UnltwJ SMM. UnttMl In a great Un 8 l.n.ii of 14,000 HvaUt and women KM el providing vital for war, to MM day whon thrir Mow wrrployMi and tfnlr In anm wSH nlvrn. OPEN HOUSE AT BAYTOWN REFINERY-DECEMBER 14-17 So thai of Amerka'i gmat war may In action, Baytown Rcflrwy holding open from Thurwioy, 14, through Sunday, December 17. by iitk of (Mtrotajrn war products and a great Army and Navy thaw of war mcehlnM and materials tours wll! take frltndi and ntlghbon into et refinery MMrif.

HUMBLE OIL REFINING COMPANY v' HOUSTON, TEXAS.

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Years Available:
1930-1951