Postmasters and Post Offices, 1893-1930
from Jim Wheat's Postmasters & Post Offices Of Texas, 1846-1930HAYFLAT (Loving)
Warden, Judge H., 7 Mar 1910
Leeman, Mitchel M., 15 Oct 1912
Discontinued 15 Oct 1913; mail to Kermit
JUANITA (Loving)
Ritchie, Wm. T., 19 Nov 1909
Cg'd to PORTERVILLE, 21 Feb 1910
MENTONE [1] (Loving)
Combs, John J., 29 Sep 1893
Discontinued 18 May 1896; papers to Pecos, Reeves Co.
MENTONE [2] (Loving) (see also PORTERVILLE)
Wright, Tom G., 1 May 1931
PORTERVILLE (Loving) (see also JUANITA)
Ritchie, Wm. T., 21 Feb 1910
Newton, Wm. S., 20 May 1911
Kelker, David N., 12 Apr 1921
Wright, Tom G., 2 Aug 1923
Cg'd to MENTONE [2], 1 May 1931
WOODY (Loving)
Hunt, Sarah E., 1 Apr 1910
Discontinued 30 Dec 1911; mail to Arno
Sources:
Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832 - Sept. 30, 1971; National Archives microfilm M841, NNEB-20 (reels 1-3)
Pickett Papers, Confederate States of America, Volumes 98- 99; Library of Congress microfilm, reel 52
Additional notes for Loving County Post Offices below that were not included above:
HAYFLAT- was on the county line with Winkler County
MENTONE - was Porterville; the "Record of Appointment of Postmasters" inaccurately records the date of the name change as 1 May 1931. First PM was John J. Combs (1893), Tom G. Wright (1931); aka "Ramsey". POP.: 1893 = "a store and some adobe houses", 1980 = @50. Named by: an early settler for Menton, France.
PORTERVILLE - the "Record of Appointment of Postmaster" inaccurately records the last day of operation as 30 April 1931; POP in 1909 = @100; Named for: Dr. Phil Porter who plated the townsite; NOTE: moved north to the Mentone site because Pecos River floods isolated the post office, and because of the discovery of oil there.
WOODY - named for: Fannin W. ("Woody") Johnson, prominent area rancher.
Map below shows Post Offices / communities of Loving County in reference to each other, Pecos River & surrounding counties.