The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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WW RATES
for lime payments
, on these cars
r Any FAMILY entitled to credit may buy a
General Motors car and pay for it while
*• e/L Al using it, under the GMAC Plan.
. j When time payments first became an accepted
of car purchase, General Motors organized its
fan finance company, the General Motors Accep-
^ Corporation, to make sure that the sale of its
bin on time would be in the buyer’s interest and
r that the finance charges would be fair.
GMAC rates have always been low; and the last
i reduction has saved General Motors’ customers
. more than $12,000,000.
The General Motors line includes "a car for every
f £ux*e and purpose”—a suitable model for every in-
; tone. You can buy it out of income, paying no more
than the cash delivered price, plus only the low
QMAC financing charge. And the whole transac-
tion is so conducted as to keep your goodwill and
1 satisfaction.
• » •
CLIP THE COUPON
> i
' ▼ TSE THE GMAC PLAN to enjoy a new car now,
Vf/ Use it to get a better car for what you plan
Ip spend. Have General Motors quality. Share in ,
.'[■ |Jie economies of volume production. Look oyer
• T |he list of General Motors cars below. See which
gpr suits your purse. Then check and mail the coupon.
We will send you full information about that car
dpd about the fair, low-cost GMAC Plan of paying
for it out of income. Don’t wait. Clip the coupon
and mail it TODAY.
GENERAL MOTORS
.—■■•CI.IP THE COUPON
General Motors (Dept. A), Detroit, Mich.
"pLEASE send, without any obligation to me, illustrated liter*-
PCure about -the General Motors product 1 have marked below
'together with the name of the nearest dealer in case I may
wfch a demonstration. ALiO SEND VOLKJ’KOViNC GROUND BOOK.
Name.
.
Address-....................................... -............................—
CHT^VROLHl 7 models — $525 to $745
The quality car of the low-priced field. 3-speed transmit,
■ion. Strong rear -i\!e. Smooth dry-disc clutch. Over-head
_ valve enj’ina. I :>her Bodies. Duco finish. Fully equipped.
CHEVROLET TRUCK CHASSIS: 'Mon, $395; 1-ton, $495.
PONTIAC
5 models — $775 to $975
A low-priced "rix” which is a quality product in appear-
ance and construction, Value proved by unprecedented
sale. Has In rc*i o-c\iii.aer enttin.’ in its price clast,
iieautiful lines. Fisher Uod.er. Duco finish. All conveniences.
I
OLDSMOEILE11 models—;J375to$l 190 |
A fin* car at moderate co%e. Gratifies vour liner taste; satis- |
fie* every m *d. Beauti . nl l i-lur Bodies. Duco finish. ■
Powerful <j*o li:v.ler »*o . ne. 1 iannonic balancer and other |
new improvements. 4-whet I br Ukcs. And n wide choice of models. |
OAKLAI
I I Winning ,f t
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7 mo dels — iri 095 to $ 1295
Winning
superior t v ■
silencrd cb.a
doub'.y assured as a
i i‘ ..ill rt ysvliere because of If#
i le 1 cuh* . Duco finish. Rubber
‘l*"bi br A wsi.\” whose quality is
duct bi Ccnend Motor...
BUICK
$1995
I j Everybody I . "
I f :es Bitick' t •’ "t r . t
1... , 1 Greatest Bull '*> 1 vet ! mlt
6-cylinder valvc-in-Hc:..' ciiRi.i.
h. (icfteral Motors empha-
it i'.e\v models represent “ 1 hr
Vibrution|css beyond belief,
her Bo Jies. Duco finish.
La SALLE -
I-“J General Mot t
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I--companion ea- t »<’
Fitiu r Todies. Due > f < n
CAD1LL AC
1 The pioneer ii
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color upiiuiatcry
'del*, — $2495 to $2685
benb
a to the fine car field.
1 1 liiit by Cadillac .is a
type cylinder engine.
id tvres—
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: qeld. * .inciard **f the world,
e ' M*,iur. MiirvcIons bodies by
n ih.Cb> ice of Si c* hlfrrent
to cuij.has.ie individuality.
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\(.TICE OF DEBTORS
< HFDITORS
. ' ; OF TEXAS:
AND I Paul Stt*ph of Decatur College J
| \vas» home for the week end.
! V (iF (’LAV: Mias Rachel Roy spent Wednes-1
• ! tide hied Jo o- holtbn;; | bay night with Mrs. Ben Fowler
. ,i .-. t the* i. t."..t* of jin Petrolia-. j
A ! ? •>! , Dec used | --
1 l .'..l b.> j , Mrs. Ben Fowler and Mrs. J. •
< 1 , *'•:! . >.• t , .J.] Duk • were here Thursday visiting ■
, i i, late <1* l.'jay ! .dr. and Hugh Roberts.
THE PETROLIA ENTERPRISE
FUMCRIPTION PRICE $1.60 PER YEAR IN ADVANCB
F< UR ISSUE? CONSTITUTES A MONTH FOR ADVERTISING
Ps* ■ m "mt
Laitr.d at the poatolTice aa second class mail
t or! of
> rder of th(
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«NO. GRUNDY, Editor and Proprietor
.*27.
W. K. Dyer was in Wichila on
bu-iim::s Tuesday. |
--- ; Austin. Texas, April—A cot Special on Breakfast
ii. V. i.ij'on was in Wichita on ton thot course will close a sum- coffee lib can for -10c.
business Tuesday. Imcr term in which all pauses of j
----- the cotton industry will be amouny j
liev. M. Hundley and son De- the niout important features of the >
v. itt were in Wichita Falls on bu- summer program of the School of j
sin ess Monday. j Business Admimtration at the Un-
- diversity of Texas. Dr. John A. I
Rev. T. H. Browning transacted Todd, dean of the school of Com-: _______
Imsiness in Wichita Falls Mon- mercc of Liverpool, England, and Services every Saturday ni^bt 7
1 kit Imut l/nmiin of kr.su^ir sny /inlf am •• ■ _ * fs II l. f
Df light
W. C. MURRAY
CHURCH DIRECTORIES
CHURCH OF GOD
(Holiness)
{the beat known nthorlty on cotton |Union Sund .school Sunday at
I"’ tl“-' »ord> "I111 conduct two,40:00 and prcachlna at ii-tm
Kdtfar Smith wan in Wichita on courses during the first term on Pr.-ecT....'.hhhc.'.hi lt '.'Ph .
!-i“- ............ the production of demand for ^
! --- cotton. Dr. A. B. Cox, director Hi . , .
i;- v e ‘Ltys;. Farr was in Wichita on of the Bureau of Business Resea- ^ p a 1 un< a> e\ening
‘ , business Monday. rch of the University, who was for-1 vs.j' ’ .
"' I' ”'l'n fi .- I marly agricultural economist of th Th^r.day^ „ES27-u?t*UV ^
^ nv.ii lou.v With all hits and no n.isse., life United Slates Bureau of Agrieul-
’vould be u woiK.erful game—but turc, will conduct two courses on
V . C. Ml BRAY
would it be so interesting?
There is n ________________f.
’ it’ i ( V.;t u A' ril A second pjtiosts-- when it comes it a like a
■r:n.r y »wt r show i* to br
1 ; V tile < oikv.o of Enginee-
th< b'hiy. rsti.' of Texas
spring flood
To one deeply engrossed in life’s
cM.1 I neHt "1 tf»L‘ dclepates to a -<->rk there is no such thing as fat.-
•i.L .:,,tt<* ijitorscholastic League ;j,uc>
Austin on Friday, May G, ______
i .n 7:- * to i>1: «•>. acct-rding < |( om- f-ui-ps which make us
, Lange;- oi Kdippa, cliairmnn congenial an . !;u,m.n.
.pin ‘ nutilt , A ih charge of eu- _ ___
•h'7'’oPih!;"^’i.i-:iitcr said, -bi Austin, Texas, April—Women
„ ■ a di i.lnv or all forms, “'“dents interested in sports have
. risy and To ha'v.' a show that •ve“r kuok »'• theil' own »t the
. ,;m o..r visitors with cv- V»tver«ity of Texaj in the Sports
piKls.. of ..........rintf. Our <«'.f • •*» 60 »r ™ PWf »«
, ,| Ini' IV hoys and ,iirls ^hjtbe, at the members of the
t’c:- the ' xiiters-.-itolaHtic I^ea- ^ omun s Athletic Association,
i ■ v/'wt are not otherwise' 'Vl tte-ups of the clubs within that
1 .*• ,i t'l , - j the students organization, and the like. The
_ ,i .‘,‘imVm the i diversity and Sports Girl means more; to W._ A.
j• (_»jt.i:. •;■*! ‘vf A istin.
L.n-.t t»pr;
cotton marketing. Dr. Cox is eon
—— -• I ceded to rank next to Dr. Todd as
moderation in hap-!a cotton authority.
Although the progress for the
short courses week has not been
completed, it is assured that it
will be highly instructive and pop-
ular. It is expected that it will
V
ir.
are welcome.
E. Tudor, Pastor
T. T. Wallaee, Song leader.
Petrolic Methodist Church
Preaching at Petrolia let 2nd
Petroliat Methodist Church
and 3rd Sundays.
Womans
Missionary Society
v ill e meets each Monday afternoon at
be attended by many farmers, j 2;3Q. “ **
ginners, cotton buyers, bankers,, prayer meeting
textile manufacturers, warehouse I evening at 7 00 *
Preaching at Charlie on the 4th
Sunday and Sunday night.
Wednesday
1 evcmnir ai / :tio
men, merchants and other persons
who are interested in some phase
.h«,«.™.ur. vo.51 y;
s,r,;r'cr='.n".! sr.~
riculturc will lecture on the new j Gc;. R< glaglj
method of harvesting cotton in the-I -----L_ wr’
plains region of Texas. John Orr ! Church Of Christ
head of the Texas Farm Bureau Preaching at Petrolia the 1st.
Cotton Association, will lecture on
co-operative marketing. A. W.
A. girls at the University of Tex- Palmer, who is in
similar exhibit as than any other publication oflfotton division of the Bureau of
I, i Md , ..i *i luiivnd ,'P’ sue- that institution, says Miss Jessie Agricultural Economics of the
‘ ' ,j \ j fnteresting' purlieu- Ghurch ui Sap Antonio, the edi- United States Department of Ag-1
, and girls who thr thta y.mr. riculture, will deliver three or four 1
learn st.. i’ing of ———------------ - lectures. Another lecture will be
;! oa :.-1...u-ing career in- \GENTS WANTED IN PETUO- °iven on the enforcement of the
volvtM. • -IA TERRITORY. Make $73.00 cotton futures’ act and the cotton
f u:\cV. depai-tis'-nr -)f the Chdiege , »• week. $1.50 an hour for spare standards act. An experienced
Em/mm-ring has a repiesenta- ; .-fie. lntroducng Finest Guaran- government cotton classer will al-
,. .. . .,.v fb-* or.imir.ee in charge *toed Hosiery. 00 styles and colors. 80 lecture. The cotton futures
1 , . . s*-o**' The exhibits will Low prices. Auto furnished. Xd exchanges of Chcago, New Orle-
. , > t' ■ Eugim ering and Power ‘ . auical ui- experience necessary. an8 and New York will be repres-
on the University cam- BETTER KNIT TEXTILE CO., ented durin*f th<? shot courses
‘‘ttu ins in charge of de- DESK 2711 GREENFIELD. OHIO week 9{ instruction. There will al-
,n> Carl ».)1 sen of Cisco ! ----— -so be representatives present of
4 r.•»,;*, *u• • ,> f ar;V‘ r, electrical Special in lard Saturday only— cotton mill industry, banking,
•i,u- ring: Merc < Pa.k? ; of }Q lb bucket for $2.05 8!b bucket warehousing, transportation, mer-
l . Fails, civil engineering;'>^r $|.,o
1 R A. * j.itti. gham of Auntm, ^ (- MURRAY
•h oGt.g
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..-.tin, TexApril --An exten- Can lend you money
. , ‘gram for the Texas Folk- farm or ranch at 5 per cent and 0
l.o ■ .Society meeting in Austin on per cent interest, on long tirao,
. il J2 and ‘i-Lba's been arranged with good prepayment pririlagit
■ i •'/ •ink 1) .hie, secretary of
ehandising and wholesaling. The
United States Crop Reporting
„ Board will, send a man to discuss
* • j crop reports and the method of
on yeurima^*nK same. Victor H. Schoffel-
maycr, agricultural editor of the
Dallas News, will also give a se-
ries of lectures.
. o't Ay ,iM.i ass jciate prof.es-
. f English J”. G,w T'niersity
jfl I fch® Fal urday oikM
'in t, will be devoted to the lore
HT);!. me Mexican varquero, cr
\ uwboy, v.ho taught the cowboy of
‘iYx . olains about all he knows,1
.dr. Dobic s d‘h 7
WHY PAY MORE?
C. E. Harding
*#*#*•**•*<
* • r t • • • v’ • • '
* DK. J. H. WILLIAMSON
j: C e i.ii'y to popular lilicf, alia-
Gii v: ics out ns rapidly when the ,
*>, 1. removed from the stems
. .. h ei allowea b» cure with the
I h :.'.. •, o:i. The fact has been d.v/4*
1 oir-tr.ui d by experiments carried
j, a by the United States Depart*
* uv .«t <»Y Agriculture. Because of
|,; »,r<ns!«‘nce of this erroneous
{notion, curing th- windrow has
I beep very commonly advocated in
jn» ,»a t. It is recognized, how-
r, ikcli bay cured in this man-
i.ec retaiiu more of it.- leaves and
then fop has a higher feeding
value.
Austin. Texas. April -At least
one University of Texas student
,;.tv .na<ic .» novel if not original.
h< ..»« of pet b, accompany him
.'bout the campus. Coiled about
’-is j.rm or curled about his peck
tib • Undent has a coach whip
, ak • about three and one-half
Yrl Uutg. And incidentally, the
... ■ 1 1 ;1 ■ nake is not a co-ed.
. ;b» nht < j he poisonous vuri*
■ liv, the snake »- able to hold on
.cr ' a cure grip. He h; fed a MM
,j j-n-.'cts two or three tlrnei* e«< h
la;.
M . and Mrs. Lawrence of
wer>* here Tuesday on t»u-
J..n - Whitehorn waa m 'A i< hl*
, Fall* Monday on business
DENTIST
EUSTIS BUILDING
Office Phone 63
Resident Phone 235
X-ray Laboratory and Dental
Diagnose, Pyrrhoca Treat-
Henrietta, Texaa
«*♦••*•**
Austin, Texas, April—What pro-
mises to be one of the most signi-
ficant departments of the Univer-
sity of Texas Liberary is the Tex-
as collection, in the opinion of E.
W. Winkler, librarian. In this col-
lection is being gathered every
pamphlet, book, manuscript or
what not that relates to Texas. At
present the collection is somewhat
scattered in the Library Building,
out considered together it now
and 3rd.. Sunday at II A. M.
7:30 P. If. and at Byera at 3:3tl
charge of the jP. M. the game Sunday’s by Rav
' C. L. Taylor.
THE PETROL'lA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Sunday school L0:00 a. m
Preaching 11:00 a. m.
Junior B. Y. P. U. 3:00 p. m
Senior B. Y. P. U. 6:00 p. m.
Preaching 7:00 p. m.
W. M. S. 2:00 p. m. Monday.
Boy Scout 6:30 p. m. Tuesday.
Prayer Meeting 7:00 p. iu. VVad-
neaday.
Orchestra 7:00 p. m. Saturday.
Rev. I. C. West, Pastor.
Mr. Ed Wolfe, Supt.
Byera Baptist Church ~
Sunday at 10:00 a. m. Similar
school.
Sunday at 11:00 a. m. Preach-
ing by pastor.
Sunday evening 7:00 p. n
Preaching.
Wednesday evening at 7:00 p. m,
prayer meeting and teachere meet-
ing.
B.W.M.W Tueeday at 3:00 p. m.
C. M.' Hundley, pastor.
E. W. Ridings, Supt.
Byera Methodist Church
Preaching at Byers every Sunday
morning and evening.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Preaching at Benvenue third Sun-
day afternoon.
Preaching at Valentine Fourth
Sunday afternoon.
T. H. Browning
PU
Wji hila
Our customers vault is equipped with
Mosler steel lock boxes, the best that is
made. Bringyour valuable papers in and
secure a box.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Byers, Texas
r>. W. OVERS, Pies. LEO J. CURTIS, CiiIl
Directors
r, H, Harrison R. L. Ligon, [Olin Ridings, W. S. Cummings
For 1927 Raise More Poultry and Hogs
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Grundy, John. The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 19, 1927, newspaper, May 19, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893820/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .