The Electra News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1929 Page: 4 of 8
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The Electra News
SALE
E. E. Rogers, principal ElectrH reported somewhat improved.
The New
Goodyear Pathfinder
Misses
THE NEW, BIGGER, TOUGHER
MR
Super-Twist Cords, Pathfinder Tread
of Quality!
Life of the Tire
ELECTRA, TEXAS
morn-
ill for
are people to
Plymouth’s big
is its Chrysler-
tl'
f-0
Misses Leona Moore and Myrtice
Cooper attended the piano recital
given by graduate pupils of Prof.
Karl Goetze at Iowa Park, Monday
night.
Mrs.-
is a
J. H. Williams left Monday for
Hot Springs, Aik., for a two weeks
vacation,
Oak, walnut,
pine, etc.—
we have all
kinds for your
every need in
building.
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on a drilling rig Saturday
He is recovering nicely.
Nowata,
for the
Jewel Crass,
McCaig, Mrs.
Dunn, Rubye
Eddings, Mrs.
hostess. The
with Mrs. Otto
Miss Fern F. Fluke, of
Oklahoma, relief manager
Western Union for this district, ar-
. rived last week and assumed duties
at the local office, in the absence
.W. H. Berryman.
Eithel Allen Nelson. The
was' held in the Woman’s
clubhouse.
Miss Iva Bickley of Perkins-Tim-
berlake store, went to Wichita Falls
Friday to visit her sister,
Clarence Jordan of Clara, who
patient in a hospital there.
Among graduates receiving
plomas from Burkburnett
Madeline Lewis, all of
known here. Miss Jetton
attended Electra high
Mack Williams, who resides on
the Empire Oil Company lease one
mile east of the city, was brought
in Totten’s ambulance to Parmley-
Ogden hospital Monday morning for
treatment for blood-poisoning fol-
lowing a slight injury to his hand
about a week ago. His condition has
been regarded as serious but he *is
Mr. and
Wednesday
ton, where
summer.
\ v Mr. ^nd Mrs. Oscar Steward- of
Center, North Dakota, left Wednes-
day morning for Childress, after
having visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
{ Davis of 408 West Harrison avenue.
Miss Mary Dean Reneau left
Monday for Waco, where she will
attend the graduation exercises of
Baylor University, and will remain
for twelve weeks’ work toward her
bachelor degree, which -she will re-
ceive at the close of the summer
session. She has been teaching in
Oklaunion school for the past two
months and has been re-employed
there for the next term.
HOLLOWAY MOTOR CO
ELECTRA. TEXAS
Misses Allene Goldsmith and Hel-
en Shaffer and Clarence McSpad-
den of this city appeared in violin
recital given by pupils of Ernest
Katz at the Junior College audi-
torium, Wichita Falls, Wednesday
night. Other pupils appearing in
this recital were Miss Frances
Wise, daughter of J. A. Wise of
the First State Bank, and Miss
Elwood Sherer,’ former Electra girl
who graduated from the local high
school in 1927,
HERE\
whom
attraction
designed smartness.
Some people buy the full-
size Plymouth largely because
it is the largest and roomiest
car to be had at any-
where near its price.
To other people,
the main reason for
buying Plymouth is
Plymouth’s impressive
M4?
high school will leave soon for Dal-
las, where he will attend the sum-
mer session of Southern Methodist
University. He will take
work toward his Master
degree.
Goodyear Pathfinders are Guaranteed for the Full
Tires Put on Free at Above Prices
Six body styles, priced from $655 to $695. All prices f. 9. b.
factory. Plymouth dealers extend the convenience of time payments*.
For that building project you
have in mind—consider our
Lumber. It is all hard, sea-
soned, and free from knot-
holes. Ideal for your purposes.
We shall be glad to give an
estimate on your next bill.
/ Mrs.
day for Fort Worth to attend- the
bedside of hemmoth^ Mrs.- N. C<
Merritt, who is ■ seriously 'illl
di-
high
school last week, were Miss Vivian
Jetton, sister of Mrs. C. C. Hall
of this city; Misses Margaret Glo-
ger and
whom are
formerly
school.
Haldane Hughes, son of Mr. and
Mrs. zHal- Hughes of this city/ ap-
peared- Monday, night zat Wichita
Falls in Violin recital of senior pu-
pils of
recital
Forum
E. L. Attaway, employe of the
Moran Drilling Company in the
Rock Crossing field, suffered pain-
ful injuries to his right leg while
working
morning.
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Week
«• .. aunt;
<penc
who
Barbe;
THE FULL-SIZE TfPQ-DOOli SEDAN, $&75
special
of Arts!
W T OLIVER, Mgr. PHONE 36
Brighten Up With Sherwin-Williams Paints
and Saturday.- Mrs. Moore
, Sandefer’s “ mother'; Mrs.
r a
.JACK HOLT INI
z VvALANCHEr
A Paramount picture
Liberty theatre
Sunday and Monday
June 2-3
S. F. Cooper, 103 East Glisson,
received a message Friday stating
that his brother-in-law, Tom Hollis,
pioneer resident of Sherman, had
died at his home there that morn-
ing. Funeral services were held
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. H. B. Vaughh left
for their home at Den-
they expect to spend the
Mr. Vaughn has been
instructor in manual training in
Electra high school for the past
two years. Mrs. Vaughn has been
connected with Perkins-Timberlake
as Saleslady. He has accepted a
position in Amarillo high school.
W'iv' ^Mrsx S. E. Moore, Bowie, Mrs.
j^^/Lewis Miller and children, Jimmy
^§L*nd’’ Ellen, W. E. Shaw and
^tfdaughter,-. Katharine, of Dallas, were
g^jjguests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Sandefer, 701 North. Main street,
Sg^^ridi
IS 1
^,,/jjiiileT a sister, and. -Mr. Shaw „
kr/broth jr-in-law of Sandefer. •
‘ Mrs. G. W.. Bickley was': hostess
to the Barwise Home Demonstra-
tion Club, Wednesday, at her home,
from 2 to 5 o’clock. The meeting
opened with'the club song. Roll
call was answered with ‘W Summer
Dessert I Like.” The agent could,
not be present so Mrsz ‘Claude Foy
talked on ‘‘Planning’ and* Making 'a
Living ’Room.” ’ Cream', arid 1 cake
were served to Mesdames Margaret
Ro’thoff,' A'. M. Pierce, ‘Claude' Foy,
C.>! E. Taylor, E'. W,. Brown, Henri-
etta ’ Laiki H. C. Obenhaus, A. - W.
Bfockreide, Charles Gilbert, Victor
•Eggenberg, Will Palmer, .Mattie
Robinson, Roy Carroll, ‘Ogden GiV-
.ens, S. S? Marshall, E.- W. Pohl-
man; Misses' Glenn Givens/ Loucille
Mathus, Eva Swanson, /’members.
Mrs.-H. C. Arnold joined'as a‘new
member. Visitors' were/l^ts. A. L.
Taylor, W. H. Rowe of Electra,
Mrs. Arthur Parker, Irene Givens,
Gladys Miller, Evelyn Patton, Mrs.
Tevis Bickley, Mrs.
Edna Lalk, Alma
Ray McCaig, Mrs.
Palmer, Anna Fae
Lee Shires and the
club will meet next
Pohlman. ,
Miss Vida Brown has gone to
Bridgeport, Texas, to attend the-
funeral of her uncle, J. W. Haw-
kins, who died last Tuesday
ing. Mr. Hawkins had been
several weeks.
A heavy damage was done
Enterprise community by the hail
and rain that fell Saturday after-
noon. Water was almost two feet
deep in the Country Club house
and the Magnolia pump station.
Water entered Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Foy’s house and came above the
base-boards and washed all of their
chickens and out buildings away.
J. W. Swanson’s home was sur-
rounded by water for a numbers of
hours.
Some of the farmers of the .’Bar-
wise community had re-planted their
cotton and it is likely they will
have to plant again.
THINK of being able to buy Genuine
_Life-time Guaranteed GOODYEAR
(factory firsts) for less than second-line,
“gyp” or little known makes of tires.
These new improved Goodyear are
worth far more. They’re first-class qual-
ity, better than many highest priced
makes. Values possible only because Good-
year builds SO MANY MILLIONS MORE
Tires than an^ other company.
Drive in before it’s too late. Enjoy
your vacation trip without delays and set-
tle your tire troubles for another season
AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS.
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]fls£ Margaret f Bell of-Wichita
Fa Is 'is vsp£ridihg'thetweek with* her
aunt; 'Mrs. 'J. H.'Williams at the
Morris HotcE'
' E. Sanjfcfer, f Jr J arrived/'last
froin San * Antonio, where,he
spent the past year with his
■ Mrs.‘Harry Dteane., He will
the summer with his father,
is connected' with the Armilda
t Shop.
Clean
Cotton
Eat a “Pixie Special” Sundae at
Lough’s Drug/Store Thurs&ty, Fri-
day and ’ ^atur^ay. See ’and hear
“Hparts In Dixie” at Grand Thea-
tre*. < . . adv.
a Joseph and Charles. ,D.orsey are
expected to arrive home next week
from] St. Edwards University, Aus-
tin. Ijoseph w,as elected" secretary-
treastirer of the North Texas Club
of St*' Edward’s at the final meeting
of the year, held last week.
power—its amazing pick-up/
its unflagging^stamina, its’
delightful smoothness and
flexibility at all speeds.^
Still other people choose.
Plymouth primarily because it
is so safe to drive, with its- ,
perfect balance and
stability, and the easy, •
positive control of its*
Chrysler weatherproof
internal-expanding 4-
wheelhydraulicbrakes/
Misses Ruth and Edna Grace ^Ba-
con of Davidson, Okla., were ** in
Electra Monday.
30x3 1-2
Clincher
Regular
J30
30x3 1-2 CfBQA
Clincher
Oversize
“ SQ10
Balloon
HIGH PRESSURE
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Regular _______________• O U’
CL QO
Oversize _______ _
30x3 ■’ s- s- A 7(1
Oversize _________ _
s'.._ 9.45
X^es'. ’” W.15
o^; t. 10.75
13.90
14.40
15.25
BALLOON
29x4.50 --------- S7.05
29x4.40 ---------- Q40
30x4.50 __________ 7.10
28x4.75 ---------- 7^90
29x4.75 ----------- ga3Q
30x4.75 ---------- 8.60
29x5.00 ---------- 8.60
30x5.00 --------- 8.85
31x5.00 _ _ . _ _ 9.25
BALLOON
30x5.25 --------SI0.30
01x5.25-------- 10.50
28x5.50 -------- 10 g0
29x5.50 -------- .10.90
30x5.50 --------
31x6.00 -------- 133q
32x6.00 -------- 13.90
33x6.00 . . M.40
32x6.50 . ------
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The Electra News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1929, newspaper, May 30, 1929; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1215377/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.