The Greer County News (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 22, Ed. 1 Monday, May 30, 1960 Page: 2 of 6
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THE GREER COUNTY (Okla) NEWS
We Have Not Forgotten You!
Gelnar Families Have
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ETHEL JAMES is this
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STEAKS!
Mr & Mrs Wade Avery
TEXANS ARRIVE
GRANITE May 30 — Mr and
M Herman McBride of Ilantlin
Texas were in Granite on Inisines
Thursday and also visited her node
R S IVindle and called tit tho
homes of Mrs Ernest Craig Mrs
Itoa Jones Mrs G W Rogers and
NIrs Mollie Weeks They came to
Iook after their lot tit the City ce-
nletery Mrs MeBritte's parents Ihe
late kIr and Mrs J II Wintlle
were eady day resillents
REMEMBER—The Mangum Star
night IJoine number Is 1 I 1 — our
Automatic Secretary will record your
message
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MOOHLITE
CAFE
GAS --TOONS
t ci i ur prs"1 1ocation with the charter
sued May 31 tufo Mid records re
xeal the first president ‘vas It S
Waddell
"It's sort of a 'SILENT lu later years the late K C Cox
l'AIITNEle arrangement” the grand!ather of Dr K C 'nit-
sley tit It langinn wifs president and
other Officials of the hank kki o have
been identified wiiff the developmeat
Even with taxes our
and progress Of Granite and cow
prices :we RIGHT triunity were the late G W Briggs
S It Tittle Phil Itacmer and bro
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PARTNER' arningement"
Even with taxes our
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CRANrrE May 30 —A landirlark
hi Grtinite the Virst National Bank
building NIJin Street and Fourth
is hoilw einotkled Oiwrving
bank 's tio years (A e1 ice to I lie
omit:mind y
Ford president of the b:rtik
1901 t) I hot ice pri-
itiunt cadlier for tile pak1 21 yotirs
said a of cliinpos aro heitir
inalle Thy coilinp is hying lo‘Atrott to
nine lect with 1)ecial alNorh
ing material: new !dam glass win-
dows: in modem design are replac-
ing the old ones and lionrescent lights
art' being instidled
Employes of the hank will work
in comfort uath the a new air con-
ditioning system
The present building was erected
in 1902 after the bank v'as estab-
lished in a frame building on the
VISIT KIN
GRANITE Ma Nancy
Boll Brown :lad 1lis Nancy lAin
vh0 :!re croplopsd in 1tib-
hock spent lho :irmorial holidays
lAith thvir 1arei:s Mr and Mrs
Son firokti am! Mr and Mrs Harold
Suhmidl Nils 111vn is a socretary
in a Luithovk old Miss Sulimidt
is working for a linancv firm
We have sold the South Penn
Giccery to Wiley Copan
We wish to thank all our friends
and customers for their loyal patrons
age during the time that we have
been in business
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Granite Hews
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Mrs Mollie Weeks
Reporter and Sa 103
Representative
Greer County News
and
Mangum Star
Phone 9 Granite
Delmore Dr George Wiley J
Bolden Pat Flynn In later years
DeWitt Holden was cashier
H C FOrd came to Granite from
Willow k here he was presiiient of
the hank and O I 1 Ford Was for-
merly associated 1vith the Mountain
View hank hefore coming to Granite
others employes at present are the
latk‘rs son Jack Ford Miss Jackie
1 odge and Mrs Monty NIcItee
Jim Carothers Wins
Title For His Team
CrIANITE May 30 — Jim Car
others former pitcher wilh the rliin
gum American Legion bapliall team
mho is attending ‘‘)oming universiiy
hurled his team into the Skyline
championship by defeating the
force and the New Nlexico Lobos
in a doubleheader
The son of Mr and Mrs Frank
Carothers lim accepted an alhletie
scholarship to the Wyoming univer-
sity A story aboul the Granite player
and hi' ittti woh the unkersity
Coach Hod Daniel appeared in a re-
cent newspaper of this Laramie pa-
S( hoof will end iI this university
Jflh 3 and he will remain for Iwo
baseball games during the weekend
before coining home Ile will have
tinily a short -acation here zis he V ill
1Lly liLII ‘ ill' a fetni prottioh11
it
l'se the Atatitum Star Automatic
Message Recorder Call III alter
bouts to NMI in tie us anti ads
RDRICIING
WSCS Conducfs
Sfudy Program
(:TiANPFE May 31) WSCS
of the First MethodiA church heti !
their final meeting of the season
‘Vedlies Liy altoronon ill the educa
lion building 1vith Mrs O E Mur
phy hostess
Mrs Porter Rusk opened the meet
'mg with prayer and Mrs G W Ro-
gers lwesidtgit hoard reports from
retiring officers of the society on
their work the past year Pledges
for the coming church year were
made
:Mrs T T Penhall played the
piano for the opening song "Bring-
ing in the Sheaves" with Mrs Mut
phy program leader
Mrs Grover Hayes reported on
work of a nlissionary with the hand-
icapped titled 'Saint Sedta" Mrs
Bligers -Missions Today" Nil's Leo-
nard Sanders directed a symposium
On "Faith" zind Mrs Murphy dis-
cussed the pledges of the society
and the use Of the money donated
The concluding hymn WaS "MUM
OSII Bear the Cross Alone" Mrs
'Rogers gavo 11t benediction
Members present were 'Mrs Ir C
Ford Mrs 1 T Pettha II Mrs Cro-
ver Nirs floyd Plbiu Mrs
Delia Witu Ile MrA Nancy Hayes
IN Julia I Ford Mrs Leoritird
Stipters Nirs Porter Rusk Mrs t
W itioers mid Mrs :Itiphy
Mrs Creel Purchases
Granite Eeauty Shop
NNITE May — Mrs Lester
Creel has hote!ht the equipment and
kidding of Beauty shop lo-
cati d on Parker boulevzird zind has
taken charge Mrs Sally :londay
‘vas the pillions owner purchasing
the business ot Nirs Cleo Seibert
formerly Clot 's Beauty shop
Mrs Creel's husband is an oil
drilicr here and they moved to Gra-
nite in August She is a graduate of
the Prince Beauty academy at Niusk-
o!!ep The lit' bilCitIVSS 11:1N been
wooed Ilas Beauty shop Mr
and Mrs Creel hake tvo children
Lemare and Lucy Allo attend school
Gianue
Referendum
- Is Due July 21
SHOP IN MANGUM qiNVot Irt til
I have purchased the South Penn
Grocery from Mr and Mrs Gilliam and
will ccatinue to operate the store in
the same courteous and efficient way
that their customers Inve enjoyed in
the past
—Wiley
Anniversary Reunion
GRANITE May 30 — Mr and Others who iissisted with the set
Mrs Jittin Ge Inar observed their 25th sing was Mrs Glen Sewell Mrs
voiding anniversary with a celebra- Denzal Martin Fk City: Mrs O
Hon at the Community building in C Cornett Mangum and Miss Stehr
Mangum Saturday evening May 21 Mr and Nit's Frank Gelnar were
which drew a crowd of guests and married in Czech° lsovakia and came
friends that numhered almost 200 to the United States in 1907 settling
The occasion also marked the finth near Duke Twenty-live years ago
wedding anniversary of his parents they moved to Dallas
Mr and Mrs Frank Gelnar of Dal Mr and Mrs John Gelnar were
Lis who were present with their tarried at the Sacred Heart Catho
Other numthers of the two families lie church Mangum and have lived
The Gelnars are natk'e of Czech- all of their married life in the Lake
°slim akia and harked back to their Creek community They have five
early childhood for music The Eric children Charles a senior at South-
Hintz° Czech band from Ennis Texas western next year Johnny senior in
vas hrough to Mangum for the fes- the Granite highschool next year
tivitY Until late hfittrs the band play- and three N'ounger children Ray
ntitive music and the natk'es dan- Charlotte and Mary Frames
ces were the entertainment One of Mr and Mrs Frank Celnar are
the customs of the old country kiss- the parents of ten children They
ing the honored couple was Carried are John Ge filar Lake Creek: Mrs
out Mrs Gelnar wore a corsage of Marlin Stehr and Lee Gelnar Brink-
pink rose buds front her husband and man: Nit's Charlie Polaske and NIrs
her mother-in-law wore a small nose- Rudy Jaronek Oklahoma City: 'NB's
gay George Slama and Mrs Ed Hoo !is
A buffet (linnet' was served from Dallas: Frank Cc ba r Ennk and Ro-
the long banquet table spread with bert Geloar Mangum
a white linen cloth with yellow' mums Relatives and friends were pre-
alternating down the table The four sent from Dallas and Ennis Texas
tierol cake was Ilecorated with vvhite Oklahoma City: Willow Brinkimm
scrolls silver and vedding belk Altus Granite and Mangum
topped m ith a silver 25 Mr and Miss Stehr was at the registra-
Ms Gelnar cut the first slice of Hon table and took the liaMPS from
cake and it was served by Miss Eida the many girls displaykl on long ta-
Stehr of Oklahoma City Ides
Arthur Bowmans
Visit In Granite
CitANITr May 30 — Mr and
Mrs All BOWniall ol Nionahans
Texas visited for a short time in
s'iranite Friday atternoon as they re-
turned from Sentinel after spending
ten days will' his mother Mrs W
A Bowman who has been i i The
Bowmatis formerly lived al tiranite
and he was recently elected tax as-
sessor of ‘Vard county Texas de-
feating the incumbent by a largo
majority
While here Mr Bowman snbscri-
bed for the iSitarr!tim Star and Greer
County News to keep a check on
the news of his former humeN'on
:aid community
Mrs Harp Fetes
Whilers Club
GRANITE May :10 — Following
the usual custom on iNlemorial day
in this communityp scores of visitors
from out of town visit the City and
Hoch cemeteries
Many early day rithints have tots
at one of the cemeteries and do not
visit Granite except on memorial day
They meet at the cemeteries early
in the tnorning At the Rock ceme-
tery some Of the gravestones date
back to 1890 anti llw City cemetery
has records of burials there in Nig)
The CenWierit'S haVe been cleaned
mowed and the grounds carefully
gone over
Most of the business houses will
be closed
Quotas Set
For 161 Grain
J I 11I- VeitAINUiVi Secretary of Agriculture Benson
this week took the following actions
litlittintiltatibilialitititaininemMIIPi On 19tdcrop wheat ill !if: ‘vith
rently controlling legislation:
1 Proclaimed marketing quotas on
the MI crop Th is eighth succes
sive proclamation of V hcat market-
ing quotas is required hy a ‘sheat
supply that is 921 percent above
alE k ma
GRANITE May 30 — Summer flo-
referendum On the basis of the pre-
wes decorated the dessert tables sent supply of wheat and present laws supply formula the MI allot
men! would have been zero acres
support price for the 100t crop would For Mil acreage allotment purposes
Thursday afternoon IA hVil Mrs Joe legi''Ialittrii the legal minimum wheat
Harp entertained Whiler's Bridge el
at her home in the reformatoty re-
be at 75 percent of parity a normal year's consumption and ex
sident al sect ion
Individual farm marketing quotas ports of wheat plus the 30 percen
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In the tally mrs Leonard sanders will be the normal production or carryover allowance yr ould come ti
win hich: mt it C Ford: second the ached prmluction from the farm 1347000 bushels
acreage allotninnt whichever is tar-
and NIrs W B Austin low
Dr M F lit
Guests M ere Mrs Nancy Hayes Pel
mrs Harmon windie and mrs sail Growers in the commercial area oon s KIn
who stay within their allotments will
der s
he elitirble for' pricy support oil their D
Alembers present were Mrs II C les Thurs' day
Ford Ntrs (-'arry Nunnery Mrs "lire Production GroA'ers wlio ex-
ceed their acreage allotments will j
Raymond Rains Mrs W B Austin
mrs: 0 E marphe and mrs: Harp be sublect to marketing quotas pen- n esi oast
kilties if they have more than 13
act's ' of wheat for harvest
Granitc Visitors crowers ‘klio sign applications for Mrs Robert Stratton of A'ictor
Decorate Monuments exeption under the feed wheat pro
ville Calif sister of Dr 1 D 'Titot
languor died Thorsday of a heart
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vision pernUtting 10 acres or less to attack at her tome in thy west ruts!
GRANITE May :-I0 — Following he used exclusively for feed on the cite
L he 'Ism custom on riNfernorial day farm will not be subject to mar-
Ptites ill be Tu in Bllflower
in this communityp scores of visitors keting quota penalities
Calif
wesday e
from Out of town ‘isit the City and There are no limitations On trie Dr and Mrs Moon drove to Enid
Ruch cemeteries a"""ilil of " heal "hid' 111:IY Ig' last weekend to be with- his sisters
Many early day residents have lots grown by Slate religious or char'
rt one of the cemeteries and do not tab n
le istitutions for use on the farin Mrs Joe B Collins and NIrs Walter
m
Bardwell They 'ill not be ble to
isit Granite except On memorial day for food feed or seed attend the funeral
They meet at the cemeteries early The penalty rate on "excess"
n the morning At the Rock ceme- u: at under the present law is 4 5 1 1 1
Mrs Stratton is survived by her
' ms tan( two daughters a graiulson
er some of the gravestones date percent of the parity price of wheat two shtersatut two brothers
mck to ninir rout die City cemetery as of May I of the year of harvest
las records of burials there in PCO If marketing quotas are disappro-
The cm
eeterits h
ave been cleaned xied there ill be no restrictions On A gene t Reports
flowed and the grounds carefully wheat marketings Acreage allotment
!one over will remain in effect as a condition Aphid Outbreak
mot of the bushiess bowies will of t I i g i bi I I t y for pike support at tt-e Spotted aphids are damaging Greer
I closed 50 peectiot of parily 1 as of July alfalfa fields county agent Ilowaril
1 Nil I rate rcquired by law it Powell dkelosed NIonday
Ouotas Set quotas are disapproved Parathion of methyl-parathion kill
'The NCI national u heat acreage the pests but both are dangerous In
allotment of 55 million acres is the the spray operator
Ps I 1 I 4 ly minimum fixed bv law and is itur "We advise farmers to have cos
the normal supply 11
2 Proclaimed a national heat
acreage allotment of 53 million acres
the minimum permitted hy law
Announced State shares of the
it
national allotment
)) 4 Set Juty NO as- the dale
HOFFMAN
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fur fi referendum to deterane pro-
(lover Itproval or disapproval of
qui it S
5 Annonticed a 39-State commercial
and 11 State noncomnwrcial wheat-
producing area to Neil
G Announced that the minimum na-
tional average support price for Neil
production will be determined before
111( W heat referendum on the basis
ol the latest aVallablo supply infor-
mation The prograin is announced under
legislation which requires the secre-
tary of aglicullow to proclaim wheat
marketing notaas and acreage allot-
ments for the folliming year by a
May 15 deadline
If producers approve market mg
(pintas tinder the proclamation an-
nounced today the national average
support price available to eligible
glIMAIVS hi the commercial area will
be not less than the minimum sup-
port to he announced before the
glad as are disapproved
The toed nit loa) u heat Dere:KT
allotment of 55 million acres is the
nileittnun fixed by lioW and is tbe
same tis for the hitt° ( r(It) Legisla-
tion provides for estoblishing a na-
1 ional xx heat acreage allot n wilt each
year except in the event of a Ha-
t ional emergency
If t he allot mews had beon deter-
mined :411e1 Oil tio ba-:1! of file
DOG
-gone it men dotal hesitate
any longer Rush down to
Coatis Pontiac Carage 234 S
Okla and join the hapry throng
of sati4ied customers mho
OWNS
()tIe of (load's t ars Mangum's
favorite used ear dealer for 30
)ears You eau he sure there's not
a
CAT
or dog en our lot All top condi
lion n ell-cared for local cars
onIt save enough money to
mate a down payment on a
FARM!
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Greer Acreage Up 411
Caddo counly's MOO cotton zwreage cent pro ision this year will receive
should be 411 acres larger due to an allotment redaction for the MCI
the "release-reapportionment" pro- crop" he alik
gram recently completed E C nigh- Under the "release-reapportion
tower county agricultural stabiliza- nide program all acreages relea-
thin and onse at ion ()thee mana- sect are considvred as planted on the
ger said Saturday farm from hich il was released
'Hightower said county farmers re- The farm receiving additional acre-
leased a total of 440 acres to be re- age from released sections receives
apportioned to other farms no credit fin- planting the additional
In addition he said 4 I I acres were acreage Mien finure figures are es-
allocated to the county' by the state tahlished Nelcases and reapportion-
office front released icreages which moms arc idled ive for one year tally
could not he used in the counties Hightower said the county AS('
Miere it vvis originally alloted committee desired to express its ap-
Unde the release provision far- predation to all persons who contri-
niers w'ho have alloted cotton acre- tailed to the success of tft "re-
kiges which they do not intend to 1e:14 t-reapportionment" program
use release the acreage to the county of reapportioning this
AS( committee vho in turn reap- released acreage was a big one
portions it to other producers in the Each applicatiou v‘as considered very
county who request the additional carefully in an effort to place the
acreage available acreage where it was need-
Hightower pointed out the 'Idea- ell most" Iliglitawer said
sing of unused acres protects area The ti4:d acrdwe rdpiested was
farm allotments as well as comity conviderahlv mow than tili avail-
allotments for future years ahle acreage
"Current regulations provide that Factors considered la reapportion-
at least 75 per cent of a farm colitin ing the cottdi acreages included size
allotment must be planted or releas- of the originid cotton allotment for
ed or considered as planted because the farm size of allotments for ot-
of participation in the soil bank in her crops size at all acreage allot-
order to preserve the cotton base ments on any other farm operated
for the farm" he explained by the applicant and previous cation
"Farms not meeting the 75 per planting history for the farm
laws supply formula the 1i allot-
ment would have been zero act-es
For Mil acreage allotment purposes
a normal year's consumption and ex-
ports of wheat plus the 30 percent
carryover allowance cot Id come to
134''o0O bushels
Mrs Blihert Stratton of Victor-
ville Calif sister of Dr' D Moon
:Mangum died Thitrsday of a heart
attack at her laime in the west coast
city
Bites will be Tuesday in Bellflower
Calif
Dr and NIrs Minon drove to Enid
last Aveekend to be with- his sisters
Mrs Joe B Collins and Ntrg Walter
Bardwell They will not be ‘ble to
attNat the funeral
Mrs Stratton is survived by her
husband two daughters a grandson
sisters 'and two brothers
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Powell
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