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n u m b e r 16 H,OYI)AI)A. H,()YI) COl M Y, TEXAS, rniJR-SDAY. NOVKMHKR 15, 1«>15 NUMi The Marines Willi Funeral Servi| E D CROSS HOME NURSING HOW WAR BONDS CROW IN VALUE YEARLY HOW HANDY Be in Floydada ' Held Sunday fo'« are your hands? November 15th Charles R. Wadif 'I'hrre will b«* a Marinr Corpa Charles K. Wade, 79, | rrprn>entativr in Fluydada thr away at hi* home, 308 West l.5lh of Novrmbrr to airrpt ap- tucky Street, Saturday mo pliruliotia fur rnlistiiiriil in tlir fulluwinti; an illness of three I'liiteil Slatra Marinr (^urpt. iirad lie had only liren critical? i|uartrri> ha* authurizni thi* reprr- about a week. Funeral se Hrntalivr lo niliat iiO mm from were held .Sunday aftemor il \L «-st Triia* and Faatrrn Nrw 2:.'10 at thr Firat Mell Mrxico. All mm will hr furnish- Church. Krv. F. A. Doyle, |.'- -N YOUR SICK CHILD is tired o f lying on her back ril Iransportation from Floydada of the First Baptist Church, you hoist her upright, dump a couple of pillows to "hoot camp.” ciatiiig. Iiilrrment was maij hind her back, and let her slouch m an urKomfort- Applicant* mu*l Iw l>rlwr»‘ii thr Floydada tirmetrry with Ha ^le position? Or do you skillfully make a sturdy afcr* of 17 and .12, must have an Funeral iloiiir in charge o, L'krest from a cardboard box and place the pillows 4X^ 1 riyhth gradr rtiui ation, and Im* in raiiKmiriit. St It so that she will be hrmly supported to main r ^oihI physical condition. Mrn IH In good sifting posture? Drcraitrd was burn Novc ^ to 2-'> may join without previous 17, IWt.'> in Mississippi. H< military trainiii|t. Mrn 2ti to .'12 married to >iarah Ann Smith, may join if they have had prr- ruary lt,l88*> at (iarvin Co •i i' viott* military trainiiift and have Oklahoma. Hr had been a ^ lirm honorahly dik The Marine Corps ha* an mfuca-1 Mr*. Ina Simpson and Mrs.^ him in wide-eyed wonderment and say, "What's tiunal plan whereby men may |\L illiama. All were present^ 3t?" Or do you efficiently improvise a steam teiii complete their high school work. I the funeral. ::i an umbrella and give the treatment by making If they »o esirr. they mav take! 1'alllie.arera were: Collis Ko inhalator from a teakettle and funnel ’ college w ork. For more informs-11 .ewin .Simpson, Frank Simj Tn . 1st tion, see the Marine (?orps repre-1 Harold Terry, Milton Terry, sentative. |(!laud Patton. ^ •Anyone interesleil, please call at I - V InCTBBBB ^ J S . jthe Buibiing, Floyd-js.ANTA IT SY"'TFM In Toial tbaV r, 1T*9 SVRFRISINO—liaw War BowA arow !■ tsIws ada, Texas, the l.'jlh of Novenilier It, AHI.OADINfiS FOR W FEl Y m VbIim VbIub Befors rarh r«ar. If krid anUI aulsrltr ikay SSH llwtwem 9:011 and .5:(t<) I f .MHM; N0\ F.MBER 10, ^ per ersl sod tkrr kavs a rrarlv added valsa. Tka Serve with the Alarinnt, eslin a 1 1 5.0 0 1 755 0 7 % ekart Irlla Ua ows (lorr for a flOO Sartaa E Boad. ^anta Fe Svstem carloading Tka arala la tka left tkowt kow a 11,000 Hsriaa E I lion, travel, adventure. 2 10.00 765 1 0 2 Bond grow*. Tka ekart aknw* ikal ik* inrreaaa Is week ending November 10, U ------\------iORS ARE SAYING, "One person in every household S 16.00 780 1 .9 6 vatu* la arealMl la tka later rears of tka bond's were 25,ll'f7 < ompared with 2A. Ufa. Not* kow tka rata of Interest goes ap la tka ;uld know home nursing.” Most Red Cross chapters 4 20 .0 0 800 2 .5 6 saeond tkra* yrmn of tka bond's Ufa. Htadr tka for the same week in 1944. offering free courses in home nursing taught by 2 0JOO 820 2 0 0 Iserrasa la tka $1,000 bond. Holders of bonds received from conneetioog to 5 tka last few considering tka akore. wuald Science and Indus­ afessional nurses. You learn how to improvise hos- 6 20.00 840 2.44 llterallr be tkruwing mnner awar to eask tkaas 11 ..a.'Wi compared with 13,281 al equipment, give bed baths, prepare soft and 40.00 680 4 .76 prior to mainritr. Tka >aw York Stork Eirkaaga same week in 19V1. Total 7 In tka more tkan ISO yemn of its aiistaaaa has try Will Shape |uid diets. 'The free courses offered by the Red Cross 8 4 0 0 0 9 2 0 4 0 5 nasrr rrenmmandad otkar bonA tkaa tkosa nf tka niovrsl were .'i6,f>.53 compared I'nltad Stala^ i h<>me nursing will teach you to be a capable home 9 4 0 .0 0 9 6 0 4 .3 5 F ulure IH,.'>BB for same week in T' fisfant to your doctor. He'll appreciate your compe- 10 4 0 .0 0 1 0 0 0 4 .1 7 Santa Fr handled a total of -\usiin, Novemlier !.>.. “\Lith- ^ and you'll earn grateful thanks from your family. 19,') cars in the preceding wet ^ >ut <]u«-slilon, scieni'e ami industry this vear. will shape the world of the future, there is no home nursing course offered at land most fwople ilo not lake lime tiiaii who wa« so devoted to ei’ono V- and during the next few years thcj|^j^^. j o y n H JON ES resent in your com m unity, ask your Red SIDELIGHTS to give atleiitioii to the designs, mv, IS on the $>.00 stamp, the I' colors and printing on postage st.imp of highest denomination. lexas siluatilon wilh respeO toj^^^ AM AHII.FO COMES 'TO rn%s rhn titer how you max help organize one. its raw materials will lieiome one stamp* the usual tboiigbl la-ing During 19H . while I was aerv iFUtYDADA PASTORATE FROM of im rea'ing interest and import hbal a stamp i.' a stamp, not a mg on the Appropriations ?sub- not onlv to lex as, but also Appointments announced a ihing of Im-.iuIv, an object of cu- i-oinmitlee dial handled appropri WASHINGTON lo ihe nation a* a whole,” Elmer I Methodist C.onference in Ab liositv, or .1 thumb-nail storv <>r alions for the I’osi Office Dep.irt • • • • „f I Johnson, head of natural resounds j?sundav. im luded the Plain^ 1*4 ----- b'ssnn. I b.ive liei-ollle Milliewbal m«-iit. we effei led a saving BY Ci:OR(.k: MAHON study for the I nivrrsity of I exa* Idistru't. laiyd H. Jones, of Z inleri>te»l in »tamf».s lnsau»e «><■•SliMl.lMNI annuallv bv changing Bureau of Business Brsearch, say*, jrillo , paMor of the Buch ( .i>ionjillv u voiiiig Ht.imp cidle«tor the (■■ stamp from a two- Texas ha* the agricultural, fo r-lstrrel church was appoinU| According to llie \A rather Bu- from oiii |ti*lriri wiili-* inr andr-olor stamp of red and hlue to i i>st, ch«-mHal. structural and build-Isucceed Rev. Phil H. (>atea, reau. the sun will rise in U.i'hing-1 m,- to «end him any unusual |single color in red. thcrehv rlimi iiig materials, as well at the met-lwill fill Jone*’ place at Aroai to on .Novrmlier Fith at t>:.51 a. ' .|,,nip, that shov» up on mv in-j naling one ojK-ralion in the print AmrrHanhl''’ Johnson believes, and if|\A J K.noy was appointed ti m. and set al F.'vl p. m., 1-aslcrn , ,,ii,nig . »►. casional Iv some > ing of the stamp I hr ...... “ i . , • . il i i i / ■„ , Mandard Time. j one will .(ddres-.iddre*' a biter lo me,'me, [x-ople will u*e approxima approximately j*" I I . r | V |du*lties can l>e devrlojied here VI ar time wa* never tbc misfit ij using a new stamp on the first Iwcntv billion * in He gave as an example the use H1(»1I StlHOOl in U ashington that it wa* in \X cat |,|,iv of it* insue, whicb is r.intelleil 191.-, of sand for the making of gl**" Ml SICI AN'S MAY I'exus, the reason being that VL eat j .nross the fiM-e r "I-irsl ll.iv (.over . J ■V------I Many gla»» coinpanir* now 'n|t,()MPE'TF Texas is on the very western eilgc W ben Jim farlcv was I'osi master | hu'ittess III 'Texas are importing >f the central time zone. E xcep t' ( .eneral. he would frei|ueiitlv write Texas junior and aenior glass samI, whereas there is much for the convenience of h.iving all ,i "Tirsl D.iv (.over letter to Mein Sgl. George F. whuol mukiciana will compKi suitable sand to he fouml in lex Texa.s ill the •jiiie zone, mu< h ol | l.i-rs of ( ongr«-s- a» a gesture of an oji|H>rtiuiity to ajipM/ will ; as. partii ularlv m (Coleman coun \Aesl Texas woiibl jicrbaps lie liel •^ood will, tine of hi* jobs was Lider is on Way lioiiwton iSvxnphoav ()txihij| ty ter served if it were in the west-| luakiiik’ ami keeping friends in when final audition* are hel (ilass sand is a cozrtparativelv ern zone, in f.xct, much of \X eat | ( ongn-ss. Home Ithe Eniveraity of Texa# Novel pure form of silica whii^i i* the . . . 'Texas was in the wrsl«-rii time S iih e Januarv. I9 p l. there have ' , , , 1 . "1211 to seleit the prize-winnini From Puhlii Inlorniation (*f foundation of thr glaas induslrv, I ■ • i - . lieni i-siicd HI v.irirln*s of s|.im|>* , <|cali*t, pianist, and violiniat /one piior to March I, Pt21, when fhc, I .ominaiider N-rvi«e force. he said. ' Around .><1 y>er cent ol | ' • . . . 27 of them in llu- k i lassificalioii prize winner* in each of the III act of (.oiigres* pla« ed all lex­ 1 lilted Malles Pa< ifu He.-t, l,y„. ,„|al raw materials used in \mong the most inlrn-slmg staiiip- sions will m-eive $100 each as 111 die same zone. I lie lenlral tiaihor. I H s^gl (»esirge ^ • |^.„,^,p,^r< lal glass manufacture i* staiularil time zone extends cro»»- iiMucd ill leieni ve.ir- from an a chaiM'e to ajipear with the Elder from Hovdada. Texas i* on s.ind.' diK.itional 'landpomt was the «e cheatra; sei'ond place winnert ouiitrv from Knoxville, lennes his wav home Eider i» one of lurlhertnorr, he pointed out that see. to FI P.LSO, lexa*. a distance i nes of .t.'i «t.inip» issued in I'lWt. rn'Mvr $ti0, and third place more than 1 199 high-|M>int -Army I pure sand i* an important eherni of 15:13 mile* | mnnoriali/ing outstanding Amen ner* will receive $-10. and Navv veteran* whom the cal raw material, used a* a low- I an* III the different art* and j V ------Ihe Interstate Commerce Com "AEigic (.ar|H-t" is bringing bai k cosl mineral adhesive in thr ma s<-ieiM<-- Ihe .k Cortegidor sl.lMiJi COTTON PICKING MACHlj mission in Washington has autho lo the slate* alwiard thr E . S chine nianufw turr of inrrugated wa* one of the mo»t expressive of NOT PRA tTICA F FOR ritv to change the lime zone iMiun ATM jiaper shipping cases; sodium daries in all slates except three the war. SMAIJ, FARMER I l>e I > S. Al*! I one of Isilicalr is u*ea< , rou i. | H„|«,r. WerlnesI Mill other use* for sand are m l,he farmer virho growa no l| IS the k Navv Mamp whnh i* dav. (kiolier .31. ami is w heslulerl jwelding ojieralions. in fabricalioiilr,^,„n than be and hie famllyj On D ecem l« 2**th Texas will ju*l n..w ifctimg into wide cir. u to arrive in "san Pedro about No L f ship*. Iruiks, and weapons. ai»dlp,rk, it would be lea# expensi igain gel national re .ater. will com|drle the Aimer! their homes to romplete the for rruililir* of obtaining their dia- The average 1944 value for all jtrv < an lie saved with pre The flesign will WMin lie nffir ially 1 ones S'ries. rharge* before returning to civi cattle in Texaa waa $.59.09 |wrlincreaaing markeU, •rim ted ami annoumexT lo t w.me unknown reason, the 'and orrerall eniploymj 11: Thia ta a foot iiHmng world,, image of Presi.lent oolidge, the lian life. ' ‘ f*'; - n rrrfl V

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iv ; TIMI t Al.l.i> cure the laltier it liecomew. If 5 there i* not enough salt that |>ene /J X W O O F .' f M AT< H O'* I RWRHAm f tiate* the piece* to properly cure M oNtui,! WE‘RE JUST OHE i TiMI’hKAll’Kh' , BIG HAPPy fapmlH the meat, it will apnil unlena kept FOUKS.* iUon. Novnilx-r 1 5 - in ridd *torage. U ith pork a* ^ killing lime. •carce a* it i», farm farniliea will T1 W '' IH II ^i't»in > M\A>| i„ „ ,h « do well to have their meat a little nv ( I AHK II acheduled to apeak before tlie an­ ^ ..dr,pread uie of idltier than uaual. rather than take >< ||(h || ^ Texas Farm nual state convention of the Texaa Ol'R SERVICE IS YOUR GUARANTEE FOR LONGER |(xker. hog kill- li.f, a chance on tpuilage. farm Bureau on Turaday, Novem­ USE OF YOUR AUTOMOBILE, , year ’round deal on Cane ayrup or honey may l>e l.uiilxxk, NoxeiniHT 12. Juhi Bureau Meets in ber 27, it ha* been annoutwed by firm* lln* ‘ ‘ •ulratituted for augar, pound for lant at their l i l t intorv Salur J. Walter Hammond, president of „-ople »ull ' pound. Sugar ia Mill Iwtirr than ' ex.ia • hriMun Horn Austin Nov. 27 the slate organization. The two-1 CLINE AND RAINER GABACj ;.hrt hog* for *’***^ [ayrup or honrv if it i*availahle, frog*, th* lrx.i> Irvh Ke 'ali»t of the y hope« ,i« thev f.ice tlieir fourth ___ .Air O’Neal haa been actively so expertly as to rival a new one in service! Get the habit *;;d .M. t ollrgr l.xtrn j AltVISKMKNT CKM'KK ."H 1'>H o|in„tirni of tlie year the tuucliilowii III ciuaing minutea of i identified with the .American Farm checking your car at regular intervals— our (rained czpa , J ihf weather g c ta i,.,, bX-SKIlN ICFMKN Uklahom.i .Aggie*. play. In addition, he intercepted Bureau, organized in Ui atatrs, are well qualified to give you advice— and the best servioa. 50 degree* for any | “>top letiiniorr” it 'hr < ry in two pasai's and punted six tim e*! sitwe l'.^ l, when he Ivecame a while the meat u in ; An .Adviaement O n le r for ex the Haider I'ainp ihi* week and for I'/J yards. His *easun'a ruali-j charter niemlier of the Lauderdale aid be taken to a cold aervicemen atlenriing the I nixer U .oin h I Ml M organ frel* hi* ing yardage moved to 72V aa the f-ounty Farm Bureau, ffe was r> and let it cure under aity of Texaa ha* l»ern *ei up hi |< h.itge*. if tl*rv plav a* thev T. Roger \. Hurge*a in charge m halting Boh Keniniore, the Ag 7-0 win over Suuthwrwtern, winner dent in l'>23, and was re-elected hive enough to cure Veteran# wanting to attend the gie All Ameriran. than many oth ol the Sun Bowl last year. Later the latter position for seven >nyder explain*. i» I'niveraity may now get ihrir pa er* have done (Itilv iiiiiior in It drup|«ed an 18-7 game to Tulaa,, ^i*ciessive years. In the national CLINE AND RAINE Lily cure* the meal, .''u- |M*rs priK'eaaeil at the (!m ler, rath juries were .ipp.irent .miong " inner of the Orange Bowl. TCL’ I “^ft**"**'**®" he became a mem- WESTERN AUTO A.SSOCIATE STORE ihe flavor and «alt- er than hv *etiding them to stale In h*an« after the i t ;i en cun t "lui h»'er to the Oklahoma .Aggies i — - ■ - — , for a rich red color. headqu.irlrr* at U aro. Hr. Wav er Morgan i* depending on hi- i" the 1'>U Cotton Bowl. Against' K.AHM FOR SALF. BY OW NKR— |,!4rd m ipe i« eight lanil I*. Moody has l»ern named line, ralcvl one of the toughe*| bv ''"tuhwe-.t ('onference opponents. Irt) acres, 8 miles north on alt, two pounil* of »u- Training Offwer f< hlinkm.m, '1. and Hire, I Box 175, Turkey, Texas. l8-3tp M r*. Mullie A. Morton, Owner Telephone NtH pari of the mix into approximately l22tM) to l/>Oll vet 'Fexa* lech’s .Ml .A liter k a lariifi yiff* three d.iy*. I’ack eraiiB are now enrolled in the (Lite, .vdded much to hi* bid for 11 meat bvn or Ivarrel I'niveraity. ;that honor against the HornevI: nibbing. -After the V ---- ' "■ i h rog* when he *|iarked the team jliij trejtnienl, pack the The family that doesn’t keep | he ( aptain* to victory in his final |thf container akin aide electric extension curds, plugs and home game l>efore a lll,lgM) Home. ate ham ami shouhlera fixturrw in goixl shs|>e is in for a coming crowd. Ilespite an injur : for from two to three rude shiM'k. e«l *houlder. the little senior ound. .A d.iy an

Most of our gas comes from Mutchtnxon, As the bit moves downward, additio-val i^i (A Moore, Larson and Poller Counties in the Pan­ of drill pipe arc added below the Kelly. Si handle Gas Field, one of the largest in the world. We purchase some gas in Fetor County When the gas producing horizon is reach for use in the southern portion of our system. a string of steel pipe, known as casing. In the Panhandle Field gas wells are generally sertrd in the hole from the surface of the griM j i drilled by the "rotary” method, so named be­ to the top of the producing horizon. After r cause of the rotating motion of the drill bit. A ning the casing, cement is run through the < ’ modern rotary drilling outfit costs from $100,- ing and forced out around the bottom in or^^ 000 to $200,000. to prevent the gas from escaping around the <^ here would we be without side of the pipe Then the well is drilled The hard steel drill hit is the cutting tool the gas-producing horizon. UR PUBLIC SERVANTS? which drill* down through successive strata of shale and rock. Screwed to the top of the bit ii A steel derrick, capable of supporting weij 'Your taxes and ours pay the salaries of these fine a string of hollow, round drill pipe which in of 200 tons Of mure, is used to support the d people. We couldn’t get along without our public turn is wrewed into the bottom of s hollow, pipe during drilling and the casing when i^j|J •ervanu and they couldn’t get along without us tax­ square pipe known as s "Kelly.” The Kelly ing is being installed. When the well is c«' payers. Their work is vitally necessary and their ser- works through a square hole in t.he rotary turn- pleted, (he derrick is removed, in iu plac| <^■111 ricea art appreciated by all. uble. Thus, when the engines spin the turntable, the Kelly, the drill pipe and the bit also spin, installed a "Chtistma* These are only four of many American privileges we and the bit cuts its way downward. Heavy pumps Tree,” an odd-looking enjoy and pay for under our demcKratic form of gov­ force drilling mud down through the hollow assembly of valves and ernment. Your Public Service Company, as one large «- S P I Kelly and drill pipe, through perforations in the fittings necessary in taxpayer, has always borne willingly its sb^;c of taxes bit, then outside the pipe and back to the sur­ producing, testing and .r*M» to help build the communities we serve and t e face, carrying with it the cuttings from the bit. maintaining the well. ,ne»:«--‘ r» nation in which we live.

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WVXMyJ IX >■>« BBirJUI Civilian conaumptilon of pm UNE \ K.\Y EQliPME.NT IN nuts as nuts, peanut butter and in y vilian Risks I SE AT IMN ERSITY First Christian the form of candv during the paaf OK TEXAS three years ha* been at the rale ol In Travel Rise Auatiii, Novriuber IS— In the Church, Otlo F. over SIX pouiul* per capita, or phyaica ilrpartineiil laboratory at I about 1.V |»er cent above the pre­ 1 Railway Car* Pooled by the I nitrraily of Texa* aonte of Marshall, Minister war average. )T ; Rider* May Not Get the fmeal \-ray equipment to be Morning Worship 11:00. ------fouiul ill the country ta in uae Vhare They’re Going. Bible School 10:00. f arm fires lake d.-vik) lives and tidily by aUMleiiU ami prufeaaora. Christian Youth Fellowalnp 7:00. deatrov ninetv million dollars in AIHINGTON. — ClvIUana can't aaya Dr. M. V. Colby, chairmen of n um ber Evening Worship 7:00. Itkajr haven’t bean wariiad. Thoaa property each year. the department. Inalat on traveling bjr train will Come lo Chdreh. a haraaftar at tha risk of now “ \-ray toinhea every part of The Friendly Church W ith a ISL ,y»- life," Dr. Colby aaya. “ in the fielda uaeortalnty Involvad In futura Spiritual Mesa age. end Irmval by eivillana waa made of iiiduatri, medicine, acimee. ------V------*y by tha offlca of dafanaa trana- i^Hialitative and quantitatiie ana- COLD PREPARATIONS Most children up lo iwenlv lattoo wttan It ordarad all pa»- lyaia of aubatances by nieana of lOUIO. TA*LrTS SALVt NOSI D*OR» day ooachea and parlor, bag veara of age will be benefited by .OLD, \-ray la rapidly deieloping into USt DULY AS WkCCTID ospraai. club, lounga and din- a daily dose uf rod liver oil. "i taro put In a pool to ba avall- an inipurtani field of reoearch, and Ljirrrili W«t on demand tor tha uaa of tha III the field of cheiniatry we find 'led lorcaa [r 15. at aeeaaaary, cara can ba ahtftad \-rav beiii|( tiaed widely." FASHIOHED hoKiC. aflc I'B ana train to another, or from ------V------C d u reUread to another. Traina can Carriers help sp giontha- f ' Crape* ahould be pruned aooii [dropped from one achadula and LETTER-HEADS ^helJ At ‘he ^ ' oe onolhar. after the firat killiiig fn«i. > ^ Maat *waaping Order. --V------Long Distance tdi inl long d itlaa. * B«e*. Marcella able DiaUK't Guurt uf KtoyJ Coun­ call*. Meanwhile, d any ol your call* are lay ean taka a chance and not delayed, we know you'll uiidcrttand why. of Mr. and ^ ‘ra going If they gat ty, on tbe 2Ulb day of tA'Iobei, I ‘A ^ waa m might not got back, and l'>i3. by .Mrs. P. G. Stegall, Clerk • y \ jMy do. It could ba lata. or. praf- of said Diotrict Court of Kioyii IHMt Krbruary gOly from the govammant'a point • Thinkinq mar, lha country ovtr, He movn ,'taw. they can stay put. County, Tevaa, fur the sum ul are ptanninq now for fomorrow’i ia new order waa tha moat Ji.rn Palo Pin r >E\E.\ HL.NDRED N l.N tnj t f qraat morkoH . . . and modara aptng yet laauad by tha ODT in « I Mr* Wetl w 'A\^«mpalgn to clear tha raila for I HKLK k Tvkiuo (s rv i.:s ii D«l- pr'infing pUyt an important rol# m j^y doploymant It win remain in lara aiitl cuala uf suit, under a | thoM plo.'t. Mrth<>t * Vi« ■itll tha and of the arar un- Judgment, in favur uf I'laintift,! I Circle- • Thate man roalix# that today't toadltlona permit earUar tarml- I her husband, fu st .National Bank uf Kloydada,' builnou naadt cannot ba fllad with four children ^ Mnal Map TralpalM * rexaa, a corporation in a certain | yavferdoy'i obtolata loHar-haadi. '» past actiona. puUman apaca for cause in said CiMirt. .No. ii9U and | anvolopot and other printed fomu. three I ttana haa bean cut *8 par cant, ^ghin Murff more raducUona in proapact styled KIRSl N.ATlO.NAL BA.NK ! • OUTSTANDING LETTER. Klov Ja. ^man alaapara hava been taken of Kloydada Texaa, \a. K. F. | HEADS COST NO MORE HERE! |%«at. ,nms MO mllaa or laaa A flva day .Merry, placed in my bands | Matthew», I ■" t haa bean tmpoaed on securing touTHwittiaN am TfiiSMONf courANv one broth* ervattoni And race boroaa and for arryKe. I, Lee Howard, i 'lie aaimala of all ktndi have bean as Sheriff of Kloyd County, i .rod from rail pataaga leaas, did, on the 22nd day of ireri were: W iH m aalUtary raqulramanta muat y win ba mat.“ Col. J Monroe October, l^kiS, levy on certain ^.laa Cumbie.i aaon. ODT director, aald bhintly Krai fatale, situated in Kloyd Urn, Homer M aiuioun.-irg tno nawaat traval County, Texas, described as fol­ _ > And to a radio addraoa raeant- 4* raftorated that further aWpa to lows, lo-wit: FIRST NATIONAL BANK ihaarrrv were: .aO atvtllan traval •‘will ba taken .An undivided Une-Sixteenth |(tt, Walter Bn and aa- ■l-lt>) Interest in and to all of Floydada, Texas W. Williami atop thia tralpaing the oil, gas, and other minerals in THE Murrttr Don on plaaaura tnpa and under, and that may be pro­ lomcr Miller. V tha )ob of winning duced from the following deacrib- FLOYD COI uleBe Bee«ly, ,\|i lora waa ]uat one bright tpot on rd lands situated in Kloyd County, ■ri Frank Brow vacation front war produc- Irxas: board romovad aQ raatrictiona PLAIN! 'linanufartura of trunka and lug .\ll of >urvey Number Tweoly- * -Nine i2V ), Block “K”, Ahatxact iada D( •No. IBk, Certificate .No. 711, T. T. 000 Men Will Quit Ky. Co. >urvry, .Assignee Isaac 1*. jylon by aJ. S. Navy by Dec ember Cox, patent record in \ oi. 1, Page 19!;3—Time Tested Service—IS'fS |ASKlN(;r< N -Soma M.OOO aid iH3, Patent Records of f luyd READY 0137-0 '*ovy and coast guard reserve County, Irxaa, containing (>Ul ^ r s and moa ware aasurad TO WRITE THIS LETTER Mtni-final gan tbarga by Dacambar under tha ai'tea of laud mure or Iraa. lir's new point diacharge plan .Vnd the Eaat Kive-Eightha I the Floydada W fra plan was formally put into ef 1 ' f.S-B I of the .Northwest One- I tbf Crofbiton 1 racantlr ft la deaigr>ed to return >v- M • Ufa “older offirara and fouith iN. \k. 1-4) of Survey |of 37 to 0 on have contributed thair full Nundier Ihirty (dU), in Block day night, artima sarviea.** 'K", Abotract .No. I U>7, Certifi- firtt quarter • bow tt works' I ate No. 71-1, T. T. Ry. Co. Sur­ |bdll on the Cri>- , total of U to ST points ta needed p e ^ r g # depending on tha arm vey, containing lUU acres of land, I and plunged t!^ aarvtca Roinu are awarded mure or leas. J tally of the gg; ^ a a the basla of age and lanrh l^rvteo (toe point Is allowed ter ■\ total of 7-ttl acres more -m |rr with a * d T*CK «f age to tha nearest f J V-«iAr ^hday, and one point ter aaeb four Together with the right of i*- tha of actlva duty complatod A- I* SopUrr.ber 1. 1*3* gieaa and egrraa at all timea for be oavy ostimatod that SO *00 ra llie purpose of mining, drilling, data — II.*00 ofRcara and IS *00 sad exploring said land for oil, man — would ba eligible ter X** by Dacambar However, gas and other minerals, and re­ the plan to continuous, dla- moving the same therefrom. FROM THE wtU go on aftor that as man ■*'aid .\mignment being subject latata aaeassary potato PAGES OF to (lie rights uf Standard Oil Company of Texas, and levied up |i'|tidb W ill G e t S c r a p on os the property of K P Merry \ O G L E . . . I Front American Plane* and that on the first Tuesday in _jARRrN(,T(=*f. CNCLA.NO - I*r1aan air aarvtca cotamand of llecember, P>kS, the same bring I to Britain eondemnad XT* the Uh day of said month, at the ary' Aononcan planaa Court Houi>e door, of Kloyd Coun­ Dy vakjad at |M Mt TXJ. » the scrap waa turned ty, in the Tuwn of floydada, Tex- to tba BriUah nalnistry of air- aa, between the hours of 10 a. m. 1 production. H was dlacloaad ra •nd t p m., bv virtue of said levy 1^" |®**ra aaid tha planes Included and said Order of Sale 1 will of­ ‘ ring rortraaaas and S* Ubara- fer for sale and sell at public ven- > >at scrap waa aluminum A ton- lue. for rash, to the higitowt bid owri* were Flo r * ^ canto a pound- ier, all the right, title and inlereat ' 111. id tWT a abort ton—was ptocsd of the said K P. Merry in and lo I* by mutual agreement Tha V said properly. I of tha scrap will be charged to Soft flattery inwihea ihe I'N CA.'v I Ks J eiprocal aid, or rovtraa lamb •And in compliance with law, I flSHFK fi aaaount loalorrd frock . . . embroidery give this notice by publication, in gort lo your heart... and you the English language, once a week ^aOOO Hom e* W ill Be look tlimmer, tnnuner. lo Para or three cnnoerulive weeks imme Pnr» Rayou C repe... BUrk lilt in U. S. Next Year dialely preceding aaid day of aale, IIVGTtiN. — The govern- walk Cupad Pink or Ikroan Aqua. in the Floyd County Plainsman, a planning to give approval Browa with Riviera 'tond or newspaper publiaheil in Floyd 1.000 ptfvataly.dnancad new Blur wilfi Hero B W tho neat IS months County. this roeantly, John B Star* M to *4 ^ J J Rational Houatng Witness my hand, this 22nd day of October, A. D. l*>iS. m i k e v ic t o d y s e c d i e ... LEE HOW ARD, MOR| AND WOOER RONDS IN THE Sheriff Floyd County, Texas. STYLE SHOPPE By H. E. Whitaker, Deputy. “ Alwava .Showing Neweal Things Kiret" g r ea t VICTORy LOAN I •Mr*. Moliw A. Morion. Owner T e l^ o n e Nueher 17