The Petrolia Enterprise (Petrolia, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1925 Page: 4 of 4
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The Petrolia Enterprise
JNO. GRUNDY, Editor and Proprietor
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $1. 0 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
FOUL UES CONSTITUTES A MONTH FOR ADVERTISING I Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Hager and
children were shopping in Wich
ita Falls last week.
Mr. aad Mrs <J. K. Harboui
were shopping in Wichita Fulls
last week.
Mr and Mrs. F. L. Roberts
were shopping in Wichita Fulls
Entered nt the postoffico
Fire Destroys Home
Wednesday morning nbout
two thirty Byers was awaken
Irom its sleep by the cjies of
Mrs. T. D. Lester when the
home of her brother T. M.
Bates was destroyed by fire.
The origin of the fire is un-
known having caught in the
store room where matches and
groceries were kept. \lr. Bates
was fortunate enough to have
$800 insurance.' Everything
was lost except the feather bed
and pillows oh Which Mrs.
Bates was sleeping. T. I). Les
ter was so excited he saved one
pillow by putting it under his
arm and rpnhing away with it
while Mrs. Lester has proven
beyond a dought the strength
of her lungs. The presentant
fighting sayeo elose buildings
.....1~ J" " j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robert*
n? ",r:c< r».1 class niab j Misses Mable Roberts and lit-
11 .......— - 1 fie Lemon were* shopping in
Valentine Items Wichita Falls Wednesday,
Mrs Alvin Fincher was shop-
ping in Temple, Oklahoma Wed-
nesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Utchman of
Floydada are here visiting Mrs.
J, W. I). Snodgrass this week.
Mrs. Nat Flemming has been
in Walters, Oklahoma i bis week
oil account of the illness of her
father.
■Miss Mary Flemming was ip
Temple Tuesday.
Miss Belle Wiseman oj Henri- i s S. Stout and John Adair
Mrs. Dru Harding and Mrs.
Caldon Boone were shopping in
Temple Saturday.
Raul Harding was here Sun-
day from Burkburnttt visiting
his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. H.
Hurtling.
Mr and Mrs. Luther Hood
yjsired in Dost Oa.lt Saturday.
\V. J. !), Snodgrass and Jim
Hunt transacted business in
Temple Monday.
etta spent the week'end with her
sister. ' • v *’ V
. / v •, ■ ' • • •
William Utoimian 61 Longview
Washington is here visitinrg his
aunt Mrs, J. II. Norman.
transacted business in Wichita
Wednesday. '
George Cornwall was Wichita
Falls Saturday on business.
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Where there is a Saul’s store (here is a Saving—
SAUL’S
GREATER STOCKS
AND
LOWER PRICES
COMBINE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE
Every Department Crowded with New
Spring Merchandise at
SAUL’S
WICHITA FALLS
ELECTRA
BURKBURNETT
IOWA PARK
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'S9cnrur<BBiPBmcx><
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.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Byers, Texas
6. W. BYERS, Pres, _1 LEO J. CURTIS, Cash.
Directors
T. H. Harrison, R. L Ligon, Olan Ridings, W. S. Cummings
For 1925 Raise More and Better Poultry
'The
BULLS EYE
Editor and GeneralManaaed
WILL ROGERS
Sk'Atf
r.
Another ‘Bull’ Durham nilvrr- I
tiscmciuhy Will Kn|;cr»,Zk':;MT
lollic* and >cr«cn •tar, and Kiid- ,
lnt: Atr.crici.n hunu'rUt. M. re
lominii. Watch for tln,m.
Lki
pVF.RYWHEREymi gentry-
body rs figuring out.a Czo ;
Word Puzzle. hTohody i* Working
or even exercising. - America -will
lose the next Mar but win the
next Puzzle Contest, It’s the
greatest craze {hat hit this coun-
try since Prohibition. People
say to me, “Why Will, yon don’t
understand, it- is an Idlncxiijon,
it learns you more ways to say
oneAvonl.” If you knowone way
to say a word, what do you need
to know any more for? Nobody
is going t;o give vou anything for
nothing, l. don’t care how many
ways you ask for it. Our nation
has never been short on words*.
We might lack ideas sometime
but never words. This puzzle lias
done one tiling, it has learned us
which js I horizontal and which is
Vertical. But a Cross Word Puz-
zle is not new. Railroad Time
Tables have* been, put for years.
Smoke*Bull’ Durham while work-
ing one, that is, if you want to,
if you don’t, why smoke w herever
you want to.
P. 8. I’ni poiop to write gome morejiieres
licit will .i| pe.ir iii this i>a|n r. Keep look •
kj£ for them.
SIXTY-FIVE YEARS AGO!
In i S6oahlcndoftobacco»
wasborn—' Bull’ Durham.
, Onqua’ityaloncitliaswoa
recognition wherever to-
bacco is known. J t still of-
fers the public this—more
flavor, more enjo\ ment
and a lot more money left
at the end of a week’s
smoking.
TWO BA6S for 15 cents
100 cigarettes for 15 cents
Help Yourself to
More Satisfaction
The greater the satisfaction you get from
your natural gas supply the better the com-
panies supplying you feel. Your interests are^l
also the company’s interest.
That reason excuses us, if any excuse is re-
quired, for repeatedly calling your attention to
the use of improved1 appliances. In the last
few years there have been many improvements
made in both heating and cooking appliances—
improvements that have saved the users many
dollars.
Your careful use of s>
your bill lighter and vt
May we therefore : '
be careful In t h '
to get the right
present eqiiipmen *
see that all join..; . r .
the burners free from *.
cooking flame espc'dn.1 • .
blue, without hissing, . n
short. Usually ail ibis'
the valve.
can
appliances makes
afUctic n greater,
. a mot chy to
• •Pi ■brakes,
•' i :* a
- in 6rd
n .eight; and
grime? Your
-<[ burn clear and
hi me should be
be regulated by
LONEf
V,
1.SC0.
"A
' »e;e Calloway is here
big her parents Mr. and
M\ I * Boone.
B. Burton and dau-
Misses Opal Stout and Racm
Kov attended the Carnival in i-
Wiehita Falls Saturday evening M
1 Misses Gan wav C rider a nd
Bell Jones of W ichita I alls spent gb'C’- Lthel were shopping
the Week end with Mrs Pen chit a Fulls Monday,
bowler. C Bor. Boone. transacted
Another Operation jUg-Miics in Wichita Falls Tues-
da
Saturday L. L; Collins vva>
operated upon in the Wichita
Sanitarium for appendeciti.-.
Last report he was doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodgesr
and children of Dallas spent the
week end here with her sister
Mrs. B. F. Manning.
Mrs. L. T. Hale, Miss Rub;,
Gulley and Bill Smith and chil-
dren were in Wichita Falls Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lawrtr.ee
were here Sunday from Electra
visiting Mr. and Mrs. C,. \Y.
Gifford.
Mr. Jim Warren was in Minco
Oklahoma last week on a visit.
Mr. Joe Warren and son spent
the week end with his brother
Mr. Jim Warren.
• Ion eupe Items
are sorry to report Mrs.
C»j J n on the sick list this week.
i’r f. Hood and Miss Moore
a.e both sick with the Flu.
Mr. and Mrs. By ran Ball and^
i '. Bout well of Nocona were
lu re over Sunday visiting Mrs.
J, M. W. Reid. *
Mi. and Mrs. Withers Davis
ol i'utie, Oklahoma were here
last \\ eek visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs Van Gainous
visited in the \ anpelt home
Sunday.
Mr. J. M. \V. Reid and Mr.
Stewart are both driving new
ears we notice.
The weather looks favorable
after the shower Tuesday so
lets cheer up. S
Sunshine
Guaranteed by
INCOHMRfTIO •—
lit Fifth Avcauc, New York Ci«y
Mrs. J.'B. Dunn and children
Mrs Ruby Snapp and Xliiton
and Mrs, W. F. Curtis were in
[' j Temple Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. |tin Hunt and
Miss Alta (Quarrels were in Has-
tings, Oklahoma Wednesday.
Miss Rachel Roy was shopping
in Temple Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Adair and
children and Mrs. Austin Adair
was shopping in Wichita Tues-
day. . •
Misses Wiseman, Madge Yale
and Mary Flemming spent Wed-
I nesdav night with Mrs. Will
I Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Woods were
shopping in Temple Wednesday.
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firm o* heme butch-
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Swifts a: \ 1 . ’
VVc carry ;
end m.: u. .M ou fud line of cakes,
pics a. b'-.v. ci; yb ry.
M j. . 4 & Taylor
Phone 119 Byers, Texas
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Oliver & Emersoj) Imple
ments, and Haidware
DEES & SON
Byers, Texas ’ vT
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Farmers Union Warehouse
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