House numbers in bold print appear to be outside of the city limits.
Table Three,  Page 9 Showing Oilfield Workers in Crane County 1930 Census
Dwelling# Resident's Name O/R Age/Marital # In family Specific Job
 S89 Victor H. Case ? Unk 28m 0 Driller
 S90 James E. Moon Unk 50m 2 Driller
  James G. Moon   (son)   24s   Tool Dresser
  Edward J. Moon   20s   Engineer, Oilfield
 S92 Harry K. Highsmith R22.50 39 1 Driller
 S94 Jim R. Crow Unk 43m 2 Oilwell Shooter
 S98 Leanard A. Cox O500 21d 5 Engineer, Oilfield
Note: Head of this household is Lee P. Cox, a salesman for real estate. Leanard, and three siblings, ages 19, 17, 11, lived with parents.
 S104 William W. Allman R35 31m 3 Superintendent, Oil & Gas
 S105 George V. Allman R27.50 32m 1  
 S108 William C. Adams Unk 43m 0 Watchman, Tank Farm
 S112 Donald N. Cameron Unk 55wd 2 Gauger
The next two oilfield workers, Hartwell and Harris, are shown in detail as later residents of Gulf Housing.
 S117 Vernon L. Hartwell O300 17m 1 Welder, Oilfield
 S119 Richard E. Harris R20 28m 3 Mechanic, Oilfield
 S120 C. Elmer Motley O200 29m 3 Gas Engineer
 S121 Bert M. Fry R25 29m 2 Driller
  Herbert H. Fry   59m   Driller
Note: In this case, the father, Herbert Fry, is living with his son and Daughter-in-law.
 S123 Rueben Mullins O400 18s 2 Engineer, Oilfield
Note; Rueben worked at the Gulf Pump Station, lived with parents, Jim and Nettie Mullins. Jim Mullins, 70 years old and unemployed, is listed as the head of this household.
 S124 Sam L. Green, Jr. R15 23s 7 Worker, Oilfield
  Howard G. Green   21s   Trucker, Oilfield
Note: These two brothers lived in the household of their father, Sam L. Green, a butcher at a grocery store, along with their mother and four younger siblings.
 S129 Leslie Thompson Unk 22s    
 S130 I. Donavan Jackson Unk Unk 29s  
 S132 E. Myron Foster Unk 27s   Gas Tester, Oilfield
 S133 Hugh H. Rogers O200 35m 3  
 S134 Ewen McDaniel R17.50 21m 2  
 S135 Robert L. Frantham R15 25m 2  
 S136 Willard H. Jones R20 30m 2 Truck Driver, Oilfield
 S137 Frank E. Craig O150 38m 4 Foreman, Oilfield
Note: The Craig family is shown in detail in another section as later resident in a Gulf Camp.
 S138 Conrad C. Horncha ? R27.50 45m 1 Driller
 S140 Leanard R. Anderson R20 39m 1 Telegraph Operator, Oilfield
 S141 Richard H. Brannon R17.50 37m 5  
 S144 Arlie H. Sesla R32.50 32m 4 Driller
 S146 Ollie Marshall R25 20s 5 Worker, Oilfield
Note: Liddia Marshall, 47wd mother, unemployed, is head of this household. 15 year-old brother, Allen, is a helper in a Garage. Two younger brothers and an unemployed 18 year old roomer, are in this household.
 S152 Claud Johnson R25 23m 2  
 S153 Thell V. Criswell R27.50 25m 1 Tool Dresser
 S156 Jamaes H. Hardaway R20 36m 5 Tool Dresser
 S161 William L. Barns R25 27m 3 Driller
 S162 Paul W. Hempee R25 39m 1  
 S163 Lester Z. Collier R22.50 27m 2  
 S167 Henry C. Hickey O300 34m 6 Driller
 S171 Ben Pletais? R15 44m 4 Foreman, Oilfield
 S176 Amos R. Greggry r10 39m 1 Driller
 S181 Vinnie T. Holey(Hadey) R15 26s   Tool Dresser
 S182 James H. Zarafanites R20 23m 2  
Note: This family is listed in detail as a later occupant of Gulf housing.
 S183 Harvey Weddle O25 22s 8  
Note: Harvey Weddle is in the household of his brother-in-law, William H. McDougal, a trucking contractor.


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