The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1922 Page: 4 of 10
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THE MANGUM STAR
THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922
THE MANGUM STAR
ELMER V. JESSEE
Publisher and Editor
MAUDE E. JESSEE
Assistant
Entered at the Postoffice at Mangum,
Oklahoma, as second class mail mat- .
ter, under the Act of Congress, Marck j i
3, 1879.
Sworn Circulation 2248 j <
Subscription Rates
One year, zone 1 $1.50
Outside zone 1, $2.00
Advertising Rates
30 cents per inch, single column.
Readers 7V4 cents per line. No Ad-
vertising accepted for less than 25c.
Obituaries 5 cents for every 10 words. I
Send payment with article.
~ fOLi i lCAL AN N O UNC KM E.N TS j
for Congress, 7th District.
MRS. LAMAR LOONEY,
J. V. (Jim) McCLINTIC.
For Representative:
J. HORACE SIMPSON
For District Judge
T. P. CLAY, of Mangum.
For County Judge
JARRETT TODD
For Court Clerk*.
MARY L. WATKINS.
For Sheriff
W. M. TUTON.
SAM D. RUDE.
E. C. FOSTER
S. H. TITTLE
For County Attorney:
MILTON THACKER
For County Treasurer
MISS WILLIE BAILEY.
For County Clerk.
MRS. GAIL II. IIEATLY.
For County Superintendent.
WILL C. JONES.
For Tr.x Assessor
M. rt. SMITH, of Mangum.
N. W. OVERALL.
N. I;. CLAUNCH.
F r Cnmsnisiiancr, 1st. I)i*t.
J. W. THOMPSON,
S L. BOULWARE
G. V/. EPPERLY
For ('• •
C. L.
inis-iioner. 2nd
RAULSTON.
int.
For Co-rminsi'-ner 3rd. District.
i-r?ANK KING
J. W. PEASELY
N -t'.
ltlem?nt of Fi.al A-j:>u"M
N tice is hereby given:
That West Holland, the duly ap-
pointed, fluidified and acting adminis-
trator of the estate of George B. Gad-
' is uii't Lena GadOis, both deceased,
has p'? ■ ted and filed in the County
Court of Greer County, Oklahoma his
final account and report, and his pe-
tition for distribution of said estate
and for discharge upon his bond.
Notice is further given that the!
same will be heard in the County
Court Itoom at Mangum, Greer Coun-
ty, Oklahoma, on Friday, March 24th,
1922 ut ten o'clock A. M., when any
and all persons are required to ap-
pear olid file any exceptions ,protests,
or complaints to the granting of tin-
relief prayed for.
Dated this 7th day of March, 1922.
<Seal) JARRETT TODD,
89-2t. County Judge.
Alfre-I Carpenter of route three1
made the kind of music in our office
this week that brings gladness to our
hearts. Greer county folks are good j
to us and we appreciate that fact.
I'll pay you;
Pay Me.
You Pay Him, He'll i if
STOP!
At Greasby's Confectionary and
get one of those famous Robert Em-
met 10c Cigars. Packed in drums.
38-2t.
For rapid healing there is nothing j
like Liquid Borozone. It mends tom
flesh, heals cuts, burns or sores so
quickly no time is lost from work. '
Price 30c, 60c, and $1.20. Sold by
Richards Drug Store. 38-5
COVINGTON
BROTHERS
FARM LOAN &
INVESTMENT
COMPANY
Lowest Rates of
Interest
The Home Loan
Peopie
EVERY PIECE
GUARANTEED
FOR 20 YEARS
Sale Opens Exactly at 9 a. m.
SATURDAY MAR. 18
ti* Will Buy
'Wo. 9 ChildbCup Wal7 TeaSrainer
WalO Octagon Silt "Pepper Wa 18 Grater
Wall Doughnut Cutter Wa 19 ClothesSpringer
fa 4 Treasuring Cup Wo. 12 LemonJuiceExtractor Wa20 Paring Knife
ro.5 Tboth Pick Holder Wa 13 Soup Strainer Wx 21 Pan (&ke Thmer
Wo.l 1 Ounce Funnel
'JVa2 SugarShaker
va3 EggSeparator
Wo. 6 "Miniature Silt "Pepper Wo. 14 Cup Strainer Wo. 22 Skimming Ladle
Mould Wa 15 Coffee "Tea Strainer Wa 23 Shimmer
Wo. 7 Puddi
Wo.8 h ft. Dipper
Wal6 Pocket Comb
Wo. 24 Set ofMeajuring Spoons
What <49* Will Bay
2qt. Pudding Pan
3 at Preserving Ketb
9i'j 1
M ■ssm.-
Wo.4 Set of2Jelly-
Cake Pans .
Wo.5 SKinchTtyPan
l'^qt Covered-
Lipped. Sauce Pan
Wa 9 6 CUpMuffinPan
Wo 10 Bread Pan
Wa 11 Tubed Cake Pan
Wo. 12 Combination Tkimel
Wo. 13 1'iqL Stew Pan
Wo. 14 Curving Knife
Wo. 15 Int. Lipped Sauce Pan
Wo. 16 Biscuit Pan
Wo. 17 2qLrMiXing3owl
m
What WWill Busy
'etlle Wal9
Wo 5 10qt. Dish Pan
imialSaucePm (Bread.*
Double Boiler _ Wal6 6<;LCctagon~_ Wa203hqt.TlxtKeak
Wa 4 Set of 1,IK, 2qt - DoiMe Boiler Wa 16 6iit. Octagon -
Wa 10 5m
Wall -
Coffee- Strainer Ketlle
ttor Wo. IS 4qt i Ivcred -
Octagon Preserving \ettle.
M21
Wo 22 St.
Ah23 6,
t Covered
Roaster
ONE DAY SALE
Of Quality Brand
Aluminum Ware
This makes the fourth
sale we will have held on
this fine quality, low
priced aluminum Kitch-
en Utensils and it is our
object to give every
house keeper within the
Mangum trade bound-
aries an opportunity to
equip her kitchen with
these life time utensils.
So we urge you to at-
tend this sale without
fail and be on hand
promptly at the opening
hour and secure these
wonderful bargains.
Rules and Conditions to
Govern this Sale:
The more of these
special sales we hold the
more we learn, hence we
find it necessary to ad-
opt certain rules and
regulations to apply at
this next sale in order so
far as possible that ev-
ery customer will have
an equal opportunity to
share in these splendid
bargains, hence the fol-
lowing rules will be ob-
served: On the One Cent
items included in this
sale (which are worth
from 10 to 25 cents each)
we can only permit a
customer to have one
piece of these penny it-
ems, with each piece of
the 49 or 99 cent articles
they may purchase.
Example: If you pur-
chase six or eight arti-
cles of the 49 and 99
cent items you will be en-
titled to purchase a cor-
responding number of
the penny items, as long
as they last, and on such
articles as tea kettles,
dish pans, water pails
and casseroles that are
included in this sale at
the unheard of price of
only 99 cents each, we
only allow one of these
items to a customer.
FREE!
A twelve piece set of this Quality
Brand Aluminum absolutely free.
To the person over 18 years of age
who guesses nearest to the total num-
ber of pieces on display in our Alum-
inum Window, will be given the 12
piece set as shown in the window. The
only conditions to be complied with is
that the successful guesser must be
present promptly at 4 p. m„ on Sat-
urday, March 18, at which time the
prize will be awarded. Should the first
successful guesser not be present
when his name is called the name of
the next nearest guesser will be call-
ed and so on until one responds to the
name called.
Write your guess name and ad-
dress plainly on a blank that we fur-
nish you and drop in the ballot box,
inside the store.
HAMILTON
Mangum, Okla.
HARDWARE
FURNITURE-UNDERTAKING
COMPANY
Mangum, Okla.
1
PIANO TUNING Our good friend W. J. I.uker made'then you will see the market flooded
hot- a real job of piano tuning and ; his regular visit to the Star office this ' and low markets will prevail. 10c or
satisfaction guaranteed, rail phone week. He is one of our many loyal;"'---—"— - »--:l -- "
No. 54. A .F. Brad field, Tuner. friends we surely appreciate. '
For better Sanitary Plumbing, Call1
Griggs. 39-tf'
MR. EPPERLY SAYS
NOTICE
man is going to sell his surplus all
I over the United States, just like you
j are. It won't pay to keep them for
i the eggs.
Take this for what it is worth to So bring your poultry to Epperly dues to him before April 1st.
Sanitation and serv ice. Economy ^ou' ' don't claim to be a true proph-1 Produce, while it is high. We will fol-1 *
and Efficiency. Griggs, Plumber. 39-tf et' ^°u know whet eggs are worth to-1 low the market..
— — day and I believe this is going to be
. . ™ U1' beffinning at 10 o'clock. Given by
Auto Gloss, t|,e Baptist Ladies.
one time you can't soil them at all, thank you for those hens.
say June or July. Poultry is mighty EPPERLY PRODUCE CO.
high now, we are paying 18o. Every Phone 333. South Side Square.
_ XI .. .. Poultry raiser has held his hens for
nett. J_'0 N. Carolina, Mangum. 30-tf T ,• i u « ...
the egg season. I firmly believe that
the man that gets his poultry on the 1 FOR RENT: Completely furnished 6
FOR SALE OR TRADE; 1 have a
good Buick car, also Ford truck I will
trade for cattle. Phone 177 H. 11. Bar-
luii^iug iuutc iu i uifuuiK, rvou- n«>c u pmnu ui pm.ici can mm . .. .
San, where they will engage in busi , let him estimate your work. Phone 560 ! .. ^"n re |ab,e Pwtley to investigate
ness. We shall miss them. Mangum 39-ltp. j this Invention at my shop. Address P.
can ill afford
people.
to lose such excellent j I °' Box 3C2' Mangum. Lee Barker.
C. H. Beam was among our many i
; visitors this week. He stated he hopes
HPPmPPH in March T Say to never be without the Star.
FOR SALE Sixteen yuung pure-blood i market will reap the reward of a high ; room modern house, to reliable par- : it wRh Flowers. 39-4 ! r „
white leghorn hens. See L. M. Wick- j market. As soon as the poultry reach- ties. Phone 124. or cull at 519 West j — M lkp the old car new. Auto Gloss I'.vstal White Soap 5c bar at Bla-
ci sham, Jackson & Wilson Store, ltp es New York which will take 10 days, i Jefferson. 39-tf Seed Beans 20c lb. at Blalocks. ! will do it. Shearer & Harris. ilock "•
Will you be There?—
When The Homeland Calls???
*
Griggs the Plumber, best for work Market of Good Things To Eat at
U A. McCoilister~has been appoint- SanitaU°n Meat Market, Saturday, March
ed Local Treasurer of the Mutual Make the old car new.
Benefit Health & Accident Associa- will do it. Shearer & Harris.
tion of Omaha, Neb. Policy holders _ .....
are requested tq pay their Quarterly Piano Tuner UIU>H Stnal1 Things
39-2t. . ^ . . ,
M. E. Carver, guarantees to please 1 „mU8t ™ve tlacklnK at once °" »
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Young are ar- those who know music and tonality if I sm" ,j • lnvent'on- < an 8tnrt a
If this is worth anything to you, 1 | ranging to move to Pittsburg, Kan- you have a piano or player call him i '"l.,.,?, th little means.
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 9, 1922, newspaper, March 9, 1922; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284204/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.