The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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The Petrolia
Enterprise!
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1.0 PER VEAR IN ADVANCE
FOU UPS CONSTITUTES A MONTH FOR ADVERTISING
This Label Protect* You
GUARANTEED
Entered at the postoffice
as secor-d class mail
Red Bottom bilks
Warranted for S rear*—and the war-
lutr to ■*■■»«< la U»* rito to anah tank with a
MMSa Van can't toaa It.
to raar* at tank making tmriMH to built Into
tod tottM Tanka. Tana nr thanaanSa ara mad*
and aald raartr at ttoa lawaat yaatokl* aaanufactur.
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at tan with patant Taka Ton, at bnttato with Dou-
bto toaab Inn told** mada. doublr strong bjr t
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J. L. Block. Petrolia. Texas
Itp8 the
logical
thing to do
—to buy your
Used Ford Car
from Your Nearest
Authorized Ford Dealer
This Label
is your
Guarantee
of Value
Snap Shots
As we make it out, the only
appeal Von Hindy ought to
have for the farm vote is that he
is a field marshal.
lack Dempsey did some
shadow boxing in the sun tor
the reporters the other day and
then had to go to bed. Wonder
what John L. would say of a
champion like that?
George V. has gone back to
kinging, which is to say he re-
sumes the use of the plural first
person as his principal func-
tion.
The explanation of the Whee-
ler vindication seems to be that
they deliberately refused to let
Daugherlv pick the jury.
THERE MUST BE A REA-
SON WHY SO MANY
FOLKS TRADE
~AT~
SAUL’S
WICHITA FALLS
ELECTRA
BURKBLRNETT
IOWA PARK
VALUES OUT OF THE ORDINARY ALWAYS
► ■ ,
to tlu* air flivver end of it,
watch the accessory game take
a nig bulge.
Now that Henry has gone in-
Our cus-
tomers vault is equipped with Mosler steel
lock boxes, the best that is made. Bring
your valuable papers in and secure a box.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Byers, Texas
G. W. BYERS, Pies. IE0 J. CURTIS, Cash.
* to
Directors
T. H. Harrison, R. L. Ligon, Otan (tilings, W. S, Cummings
For 1925 Ra.;se More and Better Poultry
Dallas’ acquisition of the new
million dollar plow factory im-
plies more than a scraping ac-
quaintance with industry.
Our idea about the Red terror
is that a street sprinkler and a
truck load of soap would rout
the whole movement.
The trouble with Fort Worth
is that she retains the packing-
house attitude toward the
Steers.
P 'V **'-•
Mr. Cooblige will spend his
summer vacation in New Eng-
land, but probably not much
else.
Cleaning
Personally we haven’t been to
the bedside of either, but our
opinion from the published re-
port? is that Babe Ruth was
sicker than Jack Dempsey.
And we hope Mr. Ford will
have more luck with his airships
than he hail with his peace
■tap.
The President-elect of Cuba is
named Machado, but the front
part of ir isn’t William Gibbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kelly and
■on are here from Clarendon
visiting her mother, Mrs. Mag-
gie Kerr.
Mis9 Iula Yarbrough and
brother Jchn were in Wichita
rails Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. |. M. Walden
were in Withita Falls Sunday to
have their daughters ear lanced.
Last report she was improving.
The Marquis of J^ueensbury is
suing for divorce, his wife pro-
oaf'ily failing to live up to the
'j . ns >ury rules.
And tourists who leave Texas
t i- summer arc reminded that
• i.t - Lv to >end a postcard
' . / they are sleeping under
-h i Mri. Bill Meadows
■ • - Mr. and Mrs Walter Hen-
on'nr attending the rodeo
n Iowa Dark today.
/ H and Dru Harding were
ilo a a I’ark Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Herbert Carpen-
t r w ■■re in Wichita Falls Tues-
day.
Mrs T J. Sfaneel of Electra,
vp' at rhe week end with her sis-
‘ r. Mrs. P. J Doyle.
Mr and Mrs. S. A. Marshal
and children visited in Henrietta
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith
arc here from Breckcnridge, vis
iting hisqjurcnti, Mr. and Mrs
S. M. Smith.
Miss Rachel Roy and brother
Luther visited in Holiduy Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Foret vis
itrd in Petroliu Sunday.
nu t
enci’T
Clean/.!'; -
ticca 1)y this
benefu to 7./ .
process re*.a w
vapor in :n the
and dry.
Some ; o..h*
deprives the yi
but tluy ..iv rh
gasoline
the cc v;‘ ;
rapid '
bo; v; • .
only : ; .
. ivc-
reat
7V*
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rr
: *at,
i '
♦ if
m
ihe gw :• j. • ' • .
mg serious lcuh
Removal of tiro e
prevents ^innnihy: > ’ 1
and do;• w eat:. \ .
that the pro-." • V ' o
to tin* Ov.a. - -
p..ni:;.
: purities
• (a it lets
dii
LQN
F. S. Phariss visited in Burk-
burnett this week.
Valentine Items
mm an i-
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Huut were
in Wichita Falls Wednesday
where Mr. Hunt attended, the
Shriners celebration.
Mrs. Tibbs and daughter olv
Wichita Falls- spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gridin..
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. (Quarrels
and daughters, Misses Alta and
Bertha visited their son, Gurny
in Burkburnett Wednesday.
M E. Rowe aud Dru Harding | Walter I'leming of Holiday
arc in Iowa Park attending the visited home lulks Sunday1,
rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonnie^ Herrin
attended the rodeo .on the Bur-
nett ranch Hear lowo I’ark to-
day.
Mrs. G. A. Holloway and three
children are here from Holiday
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Allard Shields
and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. \ar-,
brough were shopping in Wich-
ita Falls Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Jones way
in Wichita Falls Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Neal - of
Wichita Falls spent the week
end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adair and-
children spent the weekend with
his parents in Sedan, Ok In.-- q
Mrs. Walter Adair and baby
are here lrom Sedan, Okla , vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. M. Reeves.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Roy are
here from Holiday visiting rela-
tives.
Mrs. S. S. Stout and daughter
Miss Opal and Seurvcv Stone
were in Wichita Falls Friday
to rnmmmmmmm
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Harrison,
Mr, end Mrs. |. D. Harrison and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wurtcn saw
the bull game in Wichita Fulls
Mr’, and Mrs (>. D. Haney
and children of Pecan Grove
visited her parenis, Mr- and
Mrs John Darker Sunday.
Noiice to Farmers
The grasshopper poison has
arrived and you can g^C same
free of charge by calling at the
Byers MiW iSc Elevator Co.
Mrs. J. A. Warren and children
of Minco, Okla., arc here visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S., O.
Davis. }
Dr. F. M. Palmer of Waurika,
Okla., wa« in Byers on business
the first of the week.
Painlaa* esttael
•n* with La«*ti-.
in* Gaa 60S 1-2
9th St.. Wichita
rail*. Orel
Army Stor*
DENTIST
;i)K. GREEN
Easy Workman
GOLD CROWNS (PC I Tn
BRIDGE WORK LJp
FILLINGS 50c UP
False Teeth Made to Fit
Work Guuruutccd 20 Years
v -
B. M. Reeves is in Dallas this’
week on business. *
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Grundy, John. The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1925, newspaper, April 30, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893467/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .