Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1920 Page: 4 of 8
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GARBER SENTINEL. I At School Home Hw. 13
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Invest Now
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IN ORDINARY TIMES ar investment se-
caritv such as those of the Oklahoma Ga= &
Eleciric Company pays the investor from
5r to 7 a year.
AT PRESENT you can obtain these con-
servative, well safeiruardcd securities to
net you an income of h a ;• esr.
MONEY invested in sound securities to-
day is practically certain to grow in value
as commodity prices fall.
TKE BUSINESS OF THIS COMPANY
consists of supplving vital services necessary
to people and industry. The business grows
with the upbuilding of cities, towns ar.d
state.
A Post Card Will Bring You All the
Facts, Including an Interesting, il-
lustrated Pamphlet.
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co.
Securities Department
ENID, OKLA.
Invest For Cash or oil Savings Plan
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BOYS
BOY> are *reU-Lnovn. You don't haTe
to ro to far lands or to the County Fair
lo look upon them. Every* here, it is
«iD the style to have Boy*.
Pertu:? ron arc tryins to run one or more
gov- risht «h « minute. Then you will know
that since the world besan they were never
to treinendoaily important as now. tour
hope* and your aim§ center on them. You
nuL-t deliver them out of Boyhood into
•tuxessful Manhood.
Till vour sons star"with the land, or will
the vili-o-the-wisp of the cities call them
awav? Annies of country Boys who could
be happi^t and most successful on farms,
rest-^nd to the artificial glamour of town life
before they are old enough to know their
own mind*. Ther do not know that the
rew ards of countrv life—in money, b alth,
and happinesj— are far greater. Make them
ttalke that! Guide the restles* ambitions
of vour Boys and spare no pain;.
Ma June* have been a powerful factor in stem-
the flow to the cities- Ma-hints banish
dru J^-rv and make labor interesting; machine*
'Jie love of mechanics in the Boy; machines
arc builders of fortunes.
r Too now own many of the machines made by
tV IntemationJ Harvester Company. ^ e are
hfad'juarters for the International F all Line, in-
cluaicz Titan tractors. International engines. and
minare spreaders, Frunrosc cr^am s«para.ors,
McCormic k and Deeria- Larre<tin«. haying, and
corn niicLines,tilh;etoob.P«W)pfows. etc. Give
the Bovi everr chance for liking farming and
firm life. Perhaps more of these nu:hia<. will
help keep them contented.
F. B. KR1V0HLAVEK
General Hardware. Garber, Ok!a.
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The method terrene* by 5
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most effective to restoring a i-er-nm
who has K-en re=ctn?«! from droi
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Why Pay Rent All This Coming Winter?
Build before the snow falls and t*gin to enjoy the comforts of
a home built to suit your convenience.
Rent receipts make no provision for the future
A Home of Your Own Does
and represents the best investment in the world.
The manv pictures of modern homes, blue prints and bills of
material that you are heartily welcome to look over at our office,
will aid you wonderfully in making a decision.
Com £ and talk over "ways and means with us. rr.r.n\ ..^pp>
home owners have found that a most profitable thing to do.
-Tie subject is laid o® the
in a prrie p^'ticc. wi'h a
ilde- l j^nsxBt ur *h - rJ -
jfi^rstor kcee's h'S "
(t?ir; his he «! snl {>•""
!iar,<l« <-n eaeh rld^- over
ribs of the «ut>;- ct- He
Ae Tre:.".t of his body forward, sni
fjjr,* jr-—n the '".oral *'f the
inject and forces air o«r «f The
lorf?; be then prad'ialty iwi-*s the
pressure by bnogin; his body tip
acain. but wl'hont remoTicf his baa^k
This Is repeated re?T5!:;r1y tt tl-.^r rate
of 12 or 15 times a minute, jm'il nor-
?Th2e cot as poisonous an! ri
i«. yet the cockroach is very us- \
tsitary.aiii by constant ass-—a..or-
itb a place, g~.ves it avery unccS.r-
ibie odor. This u ore of the best re-
— isots for keepint the coekroacr :utof|
•be refrigerator.
M-k placed in a refriferator or iee;
,„r j box will take up this order and "tiscs
- j | jut like cockroaches smdT—to
tke houseivolder's expre*i:on.
Oneofthebsst remedies ior r.cciff
the home ar.d premise* of this a
j tnii*.sire of sugar and boracieacid. Tee
Utter may be bought at mos: any drug
store and is not expensive. Take about
two tabiespcons of each and mix
thoroughly in a cup or saucer.
Sprinkle some of the mixture ir any
place where the cockroach is likely to
jo, but especially in those piaces there
he usually gets h s food. If he eats a
smaii amount of this be will die, and as
a rule, doesn't get very far away from
thest ot. It is we!! then to watch all
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Particularly when it is deposited in "A Bark It
of Absolute Safety," such as ours, which is 11
under the State Guarantee Law. D
The man who cannot and does not save fl
money cannot and will not do anything worth A
while.
This bank offers you the opportunity for X
success—Save. K
Farmers State Bank k
B. A. Garber, President
M. C. Garber. Vice-President
G. J. Taft, Vice-Pros.
J. L. Neuner, Cashier
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Peters, S. H. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1920, newspaper, November 11, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145156/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.