Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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THE GARBER SENTINEL. GARBER. OKLAHOMA
SI 0,000,000 AID
FOR J/ETERANS
?ed C'oss Provides Friendly
8en c« o? Krds to
Armv of Dcsai>edL
The anr?yof the dkafiEg
keq growing
Local News
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BULK OF WORK BY CHAPTERS
Z3S7 of These Are Heip rg Ex-
Ser. ce Men Obtain Bene-
fits U. S. Pro* 3es.
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IS if .s ti* 2J2*& of tbe P.e:
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Mhrt :Jm> r««*n i pi >>lea f tdjat
liC to a ti--, n&al cfti:ia& «it-i
'visat th* jr«t« p*rt of tbe net of iiii<
•err - i t-jfBft. Of tfc- f<-J --ir
flprt: for r*• rt- ■( last jnr
Sal. :-i'. Hfj4qurt.i ripeided a t
tal <A mart thia f—iXO <t¥t. wtile tt*
r c_ . rj: . of t;;roii
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fcrtt' m <A Chapter* in tbls eocttri
wv> <«irto asdit ti* (iormucK;'
pr - . x; :£«• .4 i- ■■'y r**-J<sd b>
:&« as: tbeir families
An Ertr Expa-d 'j P'Ot'e—i
That !h< prr-bie^i of the fii^ab^ed
■rr:f t:in .§ ever-eij/.is'! .-.£ and
pretiMy win not r*a«-h tke peak t*-
f«* 1ST—% U tt«- assert, r. of <r : :d-
tora*e-j G«TcrmE«nt • f. aU acd that
X3P7 K«1 Cr «i Chapter* r*-p2ril ;t
fi thtir m -t IJEix.r'. :,t ^tork erl-
4nrr >;,at \he npsnis in nowise
ecr,£r>-d to a i«arti<ul;.r ««•<■*!..& lint I*.
an tl>e rorirary. nation-wide At tb
cad of the fiMtl jemr, Jun 30. 1921.
tfcer? -rer* 38JOO disabled service men
In tbe 1JU2 Cr.iied States Public
Hea th Service, Contract and Govern
■en: Hospitals and Soldiers H<>cnes,
and that tiun-ber is increasing at a
t«te o* 1.000 a month.
Thousands of- these men receiving j
Medics) treatment, compensation and ,
vocational training from tbe Govern
Bee: today, started their efforts to
Kt< 1 Miem tlir< .gh the Red Cross
Chapiei. The Chapter, actins as the
dUabbd man's a*-. :ii in claims against
the Government, Infirm* the mun as to
tte prfe-lure nf evsary to gain for
kirn that ulilch Is provided him by
Federal statute. His applications for
compensation, medi<-a! treatment and
training are properly died with the aid
•f the Red Cross <"holder.
Many Forms of Assistance
If tvere is 'ielii; before the man's
«lalm Is cte:l ny n. the Red Cn- «
Chaj ter lends th« i.an money to meet
the roperativ. uee.Js >.f himself and
his '!e;>eiulents.
Most vital to t'.e mnn's salnlnf
bei!°flt from the Goierninent's nre is
keeping his mind fr*>e from worry nS'iu*
his home Keeping the veteran's fain- '
Dy from hardship of e\ery k!n-J and
tafonning him of its welfare is an
other province of 'he Chapter. Free
fror*: fear on *!i!s - re, the n.jn's re-
co>er>- „nd advar-oeoent csuaily is
rapi-1.
Every month during The last year, ,
Ifce American Red Cross ;iven
•ervice ,f r.ne kind or an thcr to an
■▼ersgt- of 12^.^*:.i former service men
a d their families. An m.I -■)•,• -n r,f
the extent of the faith rep.,sed in the
K*d Cro«a Chapter is to be f,,und in
ti* fact that I here were 3,VI,M4 re- I
quests f'ir friendly aid Id the solution
•f penK : 1 prot'ler: •<
-U8 Worker* in Hosp tals
Whi - the man pr r to entering
Corernr; <-ht nire deals largely with the
Chapter. £'tern aril fce • o;:.es into n-
tact frith *he «.--••!.* pr-.tided by Na-
tional Headquarters, jlliere are 41S
Bed Craas * rkers In the rnite«l
States CobUc Health Serrlre find <<;rv
tract h. spitala on : other •..•.-j?i.-r,
%) wl : h these u.. :t are i eir g cared
for, wfc .«c duty is to provide for his
recreai'r-n, help him with his
aatlor !■ : s '.ir In to- ' *;th
his family; in s. ■ i - ng • etery
get-J , ide c? 11 • - • i :.-l bv -te I
Oovemrr.ent. Wi tl.--*e are a few
of the responsihllities of the • il
Orga.-iizati'n, they ere !,y no mentis
• IL Al.orig ol.fr Rr<| i'r-.-s a-roo
- :-' fi-r I:.
It !,aidle<I 7f',TTj al'-'tmert and al-
lows 'laiijj.i
I' ivi-reJ throacb Its Clinr"''' or-
fa: £'..655 allotment <h- Is to
:*n° had n>ove J fr-nn tbe ad-
furnUlieJ to the K'.rtra-j of
f ,r 1'isk In- >ranee.
It pryvHed «!>-- '-il fund of tlO.Ofio
for it.^Ileal : -Mance to men t:n<ler
Toca:i'-nal tra;':ing
It f:;-j'le 33,4ft", lonns totaling t4.V),ooo
to met. taking vocational training, of
Which per teat hi. been repaid.
J. Ha... of El S«u, Ckla , is
viitir* Mrs. L. J. McDania).
:ss Ruby Lewis rfared fiends in
ir.t :i?t >juurday aid Sucdav.
R SALE—A player piaso with
-'■* «'-af:if:t. Call McCaSerty
k l'-d.
larfrt foruon of Garber wfl]
■ c>olcnable sidewralis when wet
: f.- aibers is winter cr sprinj.
C FAY STOCKINGS
::c^r tats: their agent.
. Otio*Bn:t ei. Pliaae 133. Garber.
is reported by sonie t'ia: the Cas-
.n campaiy hare joat strj^V a How
i? that is e«:i=2:ed a: about a rail-
feet. This it oa 2-~-Sv, in miles
ar.d two s:-u;h of G*ri>er.
FOP. SALE—A Detroit gas range.
otatiy t«w; alto for rent, a south front
room, modem. Phote SI, Garber.
It is reported that H. H.ChampLr.
will lay in 6-incb iiue from fcis Enid
re3nery to tie aorth Biiiings field.
_ Mai- street is getticg acotter b: th
of oil and when winter conies the sur-
face w.U be so aoake<i with oil, water
from melting scows will run ofi like
water from a goose's back.'
Every farmer who is prepared for
winter with sise.:er. food and fuel for
his fanu.y and the stock he has about
him, ca- enjoy a feeling of comfort and
security that makes a come enjoyable
when he reads ol tke armies of unim-
pioyed that menace the great cities and
the threatened railway strike that
threatens the peace and happiness of
millions dependent upon their service.
FOP. SALE—Pure blood, s:r.g!«
comb, Rhode Island Red Cockerels,
large size. $-.00 each. Lydia M. Sea-
man. *"2t
Statement of Ownership
Of Garber Sentinel, published weekly,
at Garber, Oklahoma, for Oct. 1,1S21.
State of Oklahoma,
County of Garfield—si.
Before me, J. B. Morgan, a r.otory
public, in and for the state and county
aforesaid, personally appeared S. H.
, Peter-, who, having been duly sworn
' according to law, depos-s and says he is
the publisher and owr.er of the Garber
Sentinel.
Publisher. S. H. Peters. Garter, Okia.
Editor, S. H. Peters, Garber, Okia.'
Business manager, S. H. Peters.
Xo mortgages or debts or bonds.
S. H. Peters, Publisher.
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In Hospital uncfer Gcd
The Red CfOss is spending
Ten Million Dollars a Y?ar
to help the ex-service man
and hisiamify.'—
mug? HoiI Call -2&y-ll-l4'i92l
H. BERRY
SUCCESSOR TO
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To b' - j t«fere t~e eowrtry In visua* fcn t'e vast prei-err it s re ; -3
te ae ve. t>te Arr.e-tar, Rei Cross naa prepared fo- its Arrjal Rc Cal',
Nov. 1^ te 2*. i potter showing row, rather than d rr r j- r; t^e '.ctal d
*0 e*d Wi' vets-ar.« e". * td to Fede'a a d cort.njes to 5 rc * Red C-tss
S -*ia® to t-tse s oost rj $*3X03,003 a year.
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A. K. Fisher's Cash Grocery
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Insurance!
Ir is better to have ic and I 0
noc need i-r. than to need * [ (?)
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TODAY IS HERE. USE IT.
GET THAT-POLICY NOW.
Joe F. Gibson Insurance and Investments
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I have also added a line of
Variety Goods
Which will be opened
SATURDAY, OCT. 29th
With an Invitation Sale
MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS. SEE CIRCULARS
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A. H. Berry
Successor to K. A. Fisher's Cash Grocery
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Feeding Healthy,
Hungry Men—
It's some job to feed a bunch of
strong, healthy, hard-working, hun-
gry MEN'. And, no woman who
knows, will even attempt it, unless she
can serve lota of COFFEE.
It must be REAL coffee, too—many
women have found that it takes Al-
ton's "Old Thirty" Coffee to really
SATISFY. It has that full strength
and good old-fashioned COFFEE
taste that REAL MEN like so welL
Served in big, man-size cups—so HOT
it nearly melts the coffee pot—it fills
them with vim, vigor and energy that
knows no tiring.
You: grocer has Alton's "Old Thirty"
Coffee, or can get it for you. It comes
in sealed, wax-lined cartons. Freshly
roasted every day, and packed to re-
tain full strength. Ask for it today.
THE ALTON MERCANTILE CO.
Enid. Okla.
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Winter is Coming j
So are the cold rainy days. Anticipate your wants before it is too late. t
Procrastination is the thief of time. Buy now and avoid a severe cold ♦
because of improper clothing. You will get comfort and pleasure by i
purchasing the following garments which is the first precaution for a
healthful winter.
Your choice of the following at
the nice assortment.
pre-war prices. Come and look over
Red three-piece Wool Suits for baby.
A complete line of cotton and wool Sweaters for the entire familv.
You can't afferd to miss these bargains. We also have a nice line of
cotton, wool nap, and all-wool blankets.
Just received a fine stock of ladies' Bath Robes and Bedroom Slippers
to match.
All-wool French Serge and Tricotine Dresses. The latest fashions
from New York City, at low prices that will astonish you.
Hats formerly priced from $5.75 to $12.50—now $4.50, $5.00 & $6.00
WE GIVE Z-X GREEN STAMPS
GAiiLiiv
OKLA.
YAUCHS' CASH STORE 1
THE PEOPLES' PROFIT-SHARING STORE
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Peters, S. H. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 20, 1921, newspaper, October 20, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145205/m1/8/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.