The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1961 Page: 10 of 14
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THE MANGTI (OUa.) STAR
Thursday March 2 19G1
AGE TWO
The Mangum Star
Published eery Thursday
One of Oklahomas oldest new spapers Since 1887
Manpruni Oklahoma
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
. i Greer mi adjoining counties $5 00 per yesr (combination rate for
Mangvun 8Ur and Greer County News). Elsewhere both papers. $6 JO
per jraa
Second class postage paid at Mangum Oklahoma.
Ben Langrdon ........ Editor and Publisher
Carroll Elliott .Z News Editoi
Mrs. J. O. Paden . Society Editor
Mrs. Archie Elasiname Teletypesetter Operator
Leith Mathis . Mechanical Super intendtnt
Onille N'eis Pre. sman and rioorman
Charles Shultz . Commercial Piiiitei
Lf u!l Hatton Advertising Manager
I lj Langdon RepoMer
Danny Deaver M.i !e.
ufgals
IV THE CoilNTY COURT OF
CRFFK COUNTY STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
f-i The Matter of the Estate of
M lDE C. SHUMATE. Iva-a-M
IV THE COUNTV COURT OF
GREER COlNTV. STATE OF
OKLAHOMA
N'cttre of SettLment of Final
Account and Distribution
Vot'ce is hereby given- Tint W.:h-
Hu S Bvrom Aeiministrati i.. cr the
F-tate of Maude C Shum.Te. De-
e t has rendered and prespn'ii
lor f ii al settlement and caused to
bo fled in said court her final a1-
ci nut of her administration of sa'd
cstae together with her report and
pinion for final distribution and
tij'-'-harae. and that Tmiisdav. Maich
l;:h 1931. commencng at ten
o'do.k a m of -aid day . in the Coun-
ty Court loom in the court house m
Tifangum sad Greer county has
b-'en fied ami appointed as the time
and j lace for the settlement of said
amount and the beating ol sold re-
jvrt and petition at which tune and
pi a' e any person inteiested in said
e- tae may appear and tde hs ex-
ceptions in writing to the said ac-
co.irt and contest the same.
N'ot-ce is further given- Tiut said
a cunt is for final sr:t! meat and
the raid estate is ready lor distri-
lui'un. and on confirmation of said
final account final distribution o!
Kd estate will be immediately had.
Deled February 23 11
SEbi
HOLLIS ARNETT
Counts Judge
VOWE P. McDAMEL. '
Mangum Oklahoma
Attorney for Adminitratiix.
Published In Tlie Mangum Sljr
Feb 23 and Mar. 2 1961 1 -
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION' OF
PARTNERSHIP
KNOW All. MEN BY THESE PRESENTS-
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be-
tween Herman Pankhurt and F. W
Hartley under the trade name of
Herman & Hartley situated in the
Town of Mangum. Greer County Ok-
h.hcma has been dissolved by rtm-
tinl consent pursuant to tout! act
dated January 21 11 Uie said
partnersh p to be fully dissolved and
I undated as of January 1. 1 and
said business insofar as it has here-
otore been operated as a paiiner-
sl.ip. ceases and terminates January
1. i'-Cl and E. W. Hartley retires
from the firm. The business of Ker-
in m & Hartley in Mangum Okla-
homa shall hereafter be a sole
j ro;u -torship solely owned and op-
aed by Herman Pankhurst of
Mangum Oklahoma. All debts due
to and owd by the said firm wi'J
o received and paid respectively by
I' -man Pankhuist. who will Carry
en pm (;-) J business as a sole pro-
jr.ctor.ship under the name oi Her-
man Pankhurst d b a Herman
Pm! hurst Implements in Mmrum
Oklahoma.
Dated this 21st dav of January
19C1.
HERMAN PANKHURST
E. W. JLARTLEA
STATE OF OKLAHOMA )
ss
COUNTY OF GREER )
IMore me the undersigned a No-
tary Public in and for -aid County
ani State on thi- 21-t day of Jan-
uary 1961 persoi.ally appcai-ed Her-
man Pankhurst and E . Hartley
to me known to he the identical per-
rons who executed the within and
foregoing instrument and acknow-
lodeed to me that they executed the
same as their free and voluntary
art and deed for the u-es and pur-
poses therein set forth.
IN WITNESS W HEREOF. I have
hereunto set my hand and official
seal the day and year la-t above
written.
SEAL)
HOMER B CROATS
Notary Public
Mv Commission Expires- 1-2-1965.
Published in The Mangum Star
Feb 2. 9 1C. 23 and March 2. 1961 )
In the M.ifer of the Estate of
Nttii i Murray dectasui
No 23.12
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given to aU jkt-seii!-
having c'j.rn- arani'1 Nettie
A. Murray deeea-ed that thev are
required and must pii M iit the same
with the necessary v umlm-. to the
undersigned executor. J T Duiiy
at the Guaiantee State Bank. Man-
turn. Oklahoma or at the law oliuo
of Gairett & Ganett 122 Noah Ok-
lahoma Avenue Mangum. Oklahoma
within leur months of the dale ot
the lust publication hereof or tne
same will lie forever halted
Dated this 21th day o! February
lW.l
s J T Dl FEY
Exec ut or
'Published in The Mantum Stjr
Mar-h 2 and March 9 1961 1
Rules Cited
Fcr Showing
Livestock
Rules for showing steers were li-t-H
Thursday bv B n Sir rolls Man-
gum v ot ational . agriculture teai her
Thev are given to benefit shounu-n
in the junior livestock exhibit here
March 8 10
Sen-ells says a good cattle show-
man: 1 Makes sure the nose -rap of
the halier is midway between the
eyes and nose
2 Places the halter over-strap be-
hind the anneal's eais
3 May cl.p the head of jo!id and
well-dehorned animals at a punt
alMHit thioe inthes back of ttie ears
Tlie ears mav be trimmed on the
baik side onlv The heads and r.u -ot
stub homed and long hoi ned an
imals are lett untrinuned
4 His the h ms. it any. ti auied
sli.ij)el and polished
5. Has th tail chpxd from the
twist to and including the taihiead
C Jlas the tail switch ciean
brushed out and made as liuily as
jKissnble
7 Makes sure the hair coat is
dry If a coat-dressing is applied
it l- never enough to cause two
hairs to stick together
8 Shows tl.e hair coat ci'her
smooth or eur'ed denendin en in-
length of the hair and wbmh twx
of hairdo improves the appearance
most A curly coat emphasize s
thickness and frequently ramoufla-
ges weakness in confoimaton
9 (Mriies a brush or comb in a
pocket
in A coot showman holds tV
lead strap in ins light hand vOiL
parading his animal
11 Leads his animal fiom da- aft
side and holds the lead strap in the
right hand from one to two 1.
fiom the head and at the heigh o.
of the top oi the animal s head The
extra lemnh oi lead stiap is ear-
ned in the form of several largo
loops in the same hand
12 Fd'-es the animal and holds
the Dad strap in (lie lei hand while
while showing at a standing po-ition
H Makes sure his anrnal stands
wuh his back level head up and
akrt. and with a loot under each
comer
14 Places the animal's front
feet on slightly higher g'oiiod than
the back feet whenever tlie ground
is not level
15 Uses a lightweight show s'ick
about 4h feet m length A small
blunt nail protruding aimed a half
inch near the lower end makes the
stick more useful A cane is not
jised as it is too short
16 May show his animal without
the aid of a show stick if it can
lie shown as well that way.
17. Sets his animal up with the
fore feet m correct position before
he places the hind feet
EXAMINING A CRl RELY MADE shadow li are
James. A. Iudney Dr. Gerald Winfield al HA Washing-
ton Wait Ciueh of HA Formosa and V. Kjor ftuni.
tudnev a d Dhorl attached to KA in Afghanistan de-
venp.d I In si(jt film projec tor.
SISdsqcSovj ion PogjUatfs
DIDiffereoey Dsn WovM
AAASIHNf.niN - The shaluw box
originated m the fai F ist centur-
ies ago to e dei tarn chi' lien ri al
help w.pe out gnu.iig illiteracy in
unli'i -developed count i n s
Dr (i.iald WintioM hici ol the
coiumn'iii atio'-s media action o th
lu'ei m-iional looiicratu l Adi.nins-
t: ii'ion aid his s' ti li.tv comm
ei th - single still pictuic p'nicc
tor into a ligl.f. c.ouomuid tea h
p'g aid lor lunuui nual sihouis
which cant atto.d textbooks
The aLsO viual.ve i' as a tla-
tion to th clas;"ioin and ten her
sboi. ve 11 the M chile Fad. At: if a
Asia ' ami 1 ilia .An Hal ItA
helps nice than 40 cm. dries m
l.hse anils w 'h tue: iii'tu'Tiial. a-
giicultiua! and cdu'Sion programs
AAriields shawdow box ditf'-is
fiom the usual tye in that it us s
the sun instead of artificial halt
to piopct pi'-tun-s on a sc-rec-n A
nnirir ivlcts the mil's lays thus
ugh a .simplmed pi elector cons sl-
ur ol a him s'np hohlu and mag-
rifvmg Ues
Tlie l.dit thin j'asses thmugh a
small hole at cm a 1 of a conic -J
vlnjed box and Hashes lb f lm
Clip pictar; on a vicn at tlv o-
thcr end Tiie kix provides a dark
liaikgiotmcl ioi the serc-n eeab-
bnj piituies to lx- seen ilemly out
ol duois u in a lighted loom
'This is going to L- the kiv to
t'e big 1 V.ik-tliroegli in rai.il do-
c.ition aiuuiul tiie wold." W.nneld
s.iis Jh explains that 2g! nulhon
children lietweer. the ages ol VJ4 a e
reieivmg no duration v.hd-oeier
Tie sji ijj( .411 is tre same tor mil-
ieus o inch school a yuuiv-ei'
Don e inoum ce'd lions in nuni
cruni's piefnt const) IK turn oi
nw did sLhr o a.ul prjtinctm ot
tiv! Imuks But even it inonov ute
aviiilahie lie duf atonal jiruhlt-m
would lx tar horn solved
A cai i ies-o!d di ought in cslu-
rational opportunities has caused a
diesic v her shortaie Mjuv rum-n-.unii.
s ire-t uly on teaciiais wn
ro mi I'm a '.nV sc hoot e'hi
i - ii -o-r .-"-'ii Lha M.u-
fi Id lehives the shadow box wnl
he most 'fleet ve
He plans to use the projection
device in coninetioi wi.h smiii-
Led tiarhing giiid'-s Tca'-hers will
read suWct ro.iler to tlr-ir pupils
while iil israf'ng t!i i lectures with
shadow bex liim sms
LriiL irnC in t lalrg g i. b s
Wi.i b Xu s.m; e th it It al HI .in
inn. a viade - ho 1 Ii cation i.o
clearly pievnt th coui-v's I)
Minheld believes the teaching me-
thod Is the MU-! ecunumiCal s.s-
tem tor in.i-s tduuti'U ye devis-
ed The icai pioitc'iin un.t co-ts less
than Mil to mike iYin sir ps. guid-
es and noli boos- aiing the tcial ro-t
fot ti-ith.nj one sun.cct to gJu jm-
1 11 u Si7ni)
T! i- about Sdeu - than the
co-t ol supplying tixtlxioks to the
same numbei oi chddien Suice Win-
field s shadow box uses simLght.
i lasses lould lx held out oi dooi$
in aie.is wlv-re ll.eie ate no school-
Dr Winll'-d and his sta'i have a1-
iv.iuv made C.J ti'm .strips tor an el-ih-mcntarv
sJhio! biology eoui-r
Fi'm- e othei -obccts aie planned
ioi the tunuc
Tne Imdugv lim- along with lob
ftiii lection units now lx mg made
in Iran will K t sled next year in
school- in 4il ceimtims Ii the teach-
ing -v stem is sue; c s-ul shad ivv box-
es him tup- and couise gtedes
wi'l pi ihubly be nia-s pioduceil
( osts will Ik- -h.ned by the L S and
pai t r pat ng n Iluns
Dr Wmtiekl lKiuves that i Innin-
a'mg the jgi ovv j.m lfhteia'-y into i-
vital to licvoijd sitjy'y He not-
es that kO per Cent o(jte ehtldien
in ('omirunisjl riiici rw i.ow jo eg
to r . I
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and UPHOLSTERY
Phone 171
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BY MRS. HOWARD GRIFFIN
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A CORRESPONDENT A
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Air and Mrs Sonny Hay good aie
tiie pi nod patents ol a baby bin .
lm- young lad was named Ed-
win Laik'll The giandparents aie
Mr and Mrs Ike Havgood and Mr
aid Mi- Marvin Roden.
M- and Mrs S H Bradley spent
the weekend at Lawlon with Mr
am Mr- Nona Bradky. Aomta
1'0 aiul Gary Lynn.
Mr and Mrs Edgar Atwood and
Mi Ed 'Ilians spent Fndty aMer-
noon with Mr and Mrc Ike Huy-
tiKd
Mr and N: s Cecil Diuham and
Mrs Ike Havgood were Sayre vi-
s.tois Tuesdav. Mr. Diuham visit-
ed with his sister Mrs I.um Moss
and Mr. Mo-s
Mrs. Harvey Lee McClure and
I xuiua Sue sfxnt the wx-kend al
Dampa. with her paunts Mr and
Mi- Fm Castilee.
ADs I ofa Fagan and Mrs Junior
Lively and Judy vi-ited the tormtr'-
p.ui n'.- Mi aid Mr .11! Mil'lute
uni. y
Mis Fi-v Rogers went to Fuck
to Ini parents Mi and Mis SL
Me (own Sit unlay 'I he St mley Me
(owns o! Binge were thcie. The
pinup went to ijh unrot k. to .see then
Cousin Shob Wooh-y
Mi- Muil Wills Mi and Mis
MW Ulittu aed llebbie Daw- li-
sted in tiie heme ot Mr ant Mis
ft lev II imdton Beverly aed llonnii-
Gal Friday night
Mi and Mrs Franklin Holt Fun
ies Lynn and Jame Rogers were
Sundai dmiic-r guests ol Mr and
Mis Ray Lively Roger and Dav. I
til
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Q's ond A's
i Q In the Post Office lie-
jhf'trveut uhnt u meant by a
star route ?
A Thu is a route where
mail is carried under contract
vuh the department.
J TVmt commercial )
ponaai'e was atuehcd to frank'
incense and lhiinh n ancient
I r fC
A They were widely used
as mdieines in coiinetrcs and
for cu.bal ning.
jM f o tif points the l.tra-i
f.ui of Coniycssf i
A The I 8. president.
QHoip mm islands make
spue Puilippine Islands'!
.A About 7100.
ai.d Mi- 'iil I'm lain
Mi- Itav Li' '- woiknng ;.t
the A S t o' In m M. gum due m
li ue-- U i sit o' till- imployi-
wi t 5 e As
f c '
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READY TO TAKE orr? Rome street salesman iz lo-t
amid his wares.
Mi ar 1 Mis A. huh H .nultor Mi md Mi- Ike HavJuud a I
ami J h.imv Ko.h of Ann- were Ms Man u Rouen were -hoppi i
Sumla One.-s ol la- iiii'i r Mi- O ju Alangurii Mri.c'.i.
ill ssa li m iti.'i Hi .id S.i liii
Lucille Wuiiam- ot Mump r- a-nl
Mi- 0 le a H.m. i.tou ha- a now Aada VSililain- ol Sayie Knt ihi-
dcplieie wi ekend w nil tin n palents Mi ail i
.Mi- Fd W 'Kims and t unily
Mr and Mi- lilt Rug-r-ol Mai
gum sier d a . ud ml. 'jli yp aj yj.s Jxlriar K-kn a" i
w.th Haloti Ru.c- D." 1 1 II li 1 ei - K n'lx-rly Ka ol Huieor i all. d on
wa- a -ut d. -i. ti Sonny Hjivoods Fi id.p to -h
fir- rev baby
Ml- I o. I.)-.;- i-iUd at iiic-
Sunday v.n h. i - am mothei Mi Ret a Sot Dm i iin of Dampa spec
Cr.wi. tin wixk end with Imi patents. Mr
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Mutual Insurance Co.
Office 123 N. Oklahoma
Phone 27
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Langdon, Ben. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 62, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 2, 1961, newspaper, March 2, 1961; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2417597/m1/10/: accessed December 13, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.