The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1921 Page: 3 of 14
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\KW COOK BOOK CAl'SKS )
BAKING REVIVAL
A new cook book which ha* ju*t
published for free distribution
is rt-ponsible for a sort of home bak-
ing revival in this town. This book
the -New Dr. Price Cook Book,' is so
crowded with good old-fashioned, as
w(l! as new and unusual recipes that
eve huinelover in town has been
trying them out to see how really
gotxlthey are! The index covers rec-
ipes for griddle cakes, waffles and
biscuit*, pi«s. loaf, layer and angel
caki-, cookies, crullers, doughnuts,
oldTi.-hioned shortcake, and many
other good things.
i tlio.-e who have not yet been
able to procure a copy of this won-
derlul book on home baking—that is
so easy for every housekeeper, even
the most inexperienced to follow- -
we add that it may be procured free
THE MAWGUM BTAJR
PAC.r thwt»
of tnarge from the Price Baking
Powder Factory, Chicago. If interest-
ed in good home baking (and what
housekeeper is not?) it will pay to
write for it.
TKUHKRS
The Mangum Star is very anxious
to conduct an Educational Page,
wherein we may print the school
news from over the county. We urge
each school to send us the news eucl
week. Select some teacher or bright
and active high school pupil to write
the news of the school, and the com-
munity if possible, for this page. If
v«ur school is what it ought to be I
there are many things which are;
forthy of pride and print. No charge
but we desire to aid the schools and
give our leaders the benefit of this in-
formation. If you have nothing worth
writing, ti en this does not apply to
you | but we know most of our teach-
ers are of the sort that accomplish j
much that is real news of interest to
all and an aid to other schools. Sure,
you will send us your news for the
Educational page.
SPILLS
LADISS |
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H**I» HI-LITW t«<-ntT-a«e
•• Br-t.bileil. Alw»y« krllabia.
20 per cent discount on Fedeial
Rugged Tires. Mangum Auto & Sap-
ply Co.
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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
TI MR
TJUKD
EVERYWHERE VUSTKD
USE SLOAN'S TO
EASE LAME BACKS
7 ou
PUBLIC SALE!
YOU can't do your beat when
your back and every muscle
ache* with fatigue.
Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, *nth-
tut rubbing, and enjoy m penetrative
glow of warmth and comfort.
Good for rheumatism, neuralgia,
sprains and strains, aches and pains,
sciatica, sore muscles, stiff joints and
the alter effects of weather exposure.
For forty yeara pain's enemy. Ask
your neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy.
At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40.
Uniment
11 will sell at my farm, 3 miles east of Reed, on the Ozark Trail
of Mangum, commencing at 10:30 a. m, the following, on ___
$1.50
$1.50
gs
Friday, November ZJI
Just Two
Places
to Eat
One is at Home
The Other is
The
CAZY CAFE
HORSES AND MULES
black mare, wt. about 1100
sorrel mare, wt. about 1100.
Percheron mares, wt. about 1400
black mare, wt about 1000
filly, 3 yrs. old, wt. about 1050
(All the above are good young
brood mares.)
span mules, 3 and 4 years old
span yearlings past
CATTLE
good milk cows, with calves
good cows fresh soon
heifer yearlings, past
FARM IMPLEIT
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1 5-pass. 6 cylinder 0\\ .« .
Vn>«N lu^!1
1 John Deere, 4 horse plS^^y
IpHMav
2 cultivators
1 go-devil
1 2-section harrow
1 DeLaval Separator
1 incubator
2 sets harness
100 bushels headed maize.
And numerous other articles.
Lunch on Ground
TERMS: 12 months time on approved security, 5% discount for cash on
sums over $10. Sums under 310 cash.
W. C. BARKER, OWNER
Saturday's $1.50
Window Sale!
We are going to give the people of Mangum a chance
to buy their wedding and Xmas Gifts at a real bargain.
Saturday morning we will open our store at 8:30 a. m.,
with our $1.50 window sale. There will be articles in the
window from $4.00 up to $21.00. We are offering this as
an advertising proposition for the store. A real buy for
$1.50, watch for our window.
If you don't want to buy come in and see us, we will
be glad to meet you.
I L. S. Noble, Clerk
W. W. Paxton, Auct.
Jewelry Gift Shop
J. L. Ewirig's Old Stand.
Watch repairing Jewelry Repairing—
(We are glad to be with you)
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Let The Star Take Your Magazine Subscription
Nothing Gained by Waiting!
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Readjustment in the clothing industry is complete. There will be no big
surplus stocks to be sold at startling reductions this winter.
Prices are at rock bottom now.
The best time to buy is while stock* are still complete. Now you have free choice among all models, colors and fabrics, in both men and
bovs Suits Later you'll have fewer garments to select from at the same prices. Tanbark browns, greys, double-toned checks, single-toned
blues and greens in Flannels—these and a variety of others will make selejting your new suit a puzzle and a delight. With offerings as
we have you cannot afford to pass them up. Visit us and see how well we have prepared to meet your Fall and Winter needs.
Men! Boys!
Qualitv Satisfaction and Moderate prices make this the logical place to buy your Shoes. A complete line of High Grade Shoes, m all styles^and lasts, m^e of a
leather' "Good looks" need not be sacrificed to allow the boy's feet plenty of room for unhamper and easy growtn. It is properly constructed A shoe'
be comfortable and good looking as well. Such are our boys shoes with their broad and comfortable toe shapes. Tan and black lace models, all leathei and s
ly sewed.
DEPARTMENT STORE
Mangum, Okla.
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Jessee, Elmer V. The Mangum Star (Mangum, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1921, newspaper, October 27, 1921; Mangum, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284226/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.