The Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1920 Page: 1 of 9
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An Independent Weekly Newspaper Issued in the Interest of Gate and Vicinity
VOLUME XV
GATE, BEAVER COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1920
NUMBER 33
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LYCEUM TUESDAY
Our Bank and
THEY
ARE
INSEPARABLE
Your Future
A good future without saving is something that does
not often happen, you know.
Our institution is a progressive money siving
investing bank.
We solicit the patronage of those whose personal at-
tributes are likewise—and those who earn-
estly desire to become such.
You never regret money saved. There is no use
regret when it is gone.
1 The State Bank of Commerce
nsgw-
< US.
Great Price Reduction Sale l
On Our Entire Stock of
DRY GOODS and SHOES
Watch for our Big Ad next week
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will be at the Auditorium, Tues- -
day evening, November 9th and ; ^ Edwin Stanton Gardner,'afternoon for Kenton, Cimarron
it promises to be extra good. ! attorney; Beulah Hall, clerk; A. county, where h<* will have
Miss Harrold is anartfctof in- p 0wen 'trea8Urer; Jessie Keith,'charge of a church. Their new
From the way some women;"'" JwHted ability i^ly rwmurtaWe.' ^ ^ H. B. Bridgewater, • pastor for this place, Rev. Sul-
appearon the streets, I've about ^ b°y- To this she has by long applica- sher fr. j w Renfrow, assessor;; lens, from Beaver City, is al-
decided that they want the 'flu' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo H.' *■"« and study, added scholarly w Henwm. (,ounty superin-1ready here.
said Dr A R Lewis, state Serene, Thursday October 19, understanding of >'er subjects. R (}ui), 8urveyor;|
Want "Flu?" Ask.
Health Officer
New Babies Reported
Born to Oliver N. Tay'or and
wife, Saturday October 30, 1920,
health commissioner, "and ac- 1920 a boy.
and ripe experience before the
most discriminating audiences.
commissioners 0. °- >'"n/'en' Goveronr Behind
.... ... ----- ---- hall, F. H. Drum and A.G.Dan-,
Her programs are rlmost stall- jested; and .1 W. Steffln
Img in their faithfulness to types ^ re.e|ected as „prient:ative.
Mrs. J. L. Vance's Class
Sunday at the M. E. Sunday depicted. In the entire range of
school Mrs. J. L. Vance's class readings offered, it is to be seri' LAj)IES AID SERVED
OYSTERS TUESDAY
o.:sly doubted if an artist cou'H
be secured who will afford greater
Tuesday evening the Iiadiesj
Aid of Gate served fresh oysters j
Red Cross Appeal
Robertson i*suea proclamation calling
upon citizens to renew membership
in annual Roll Call Nov 11-25.
Oklahoma City, Nov. 1, 1920
Governor Robertson today is-
cordingly I have made out a per-
scription that should aid litem
"flu-ently"'and ip4act if closely j
followed, will almost guarantee
CUS6. I
"First when the cold winds W'H have charge of the special
from the north begin to sweep service exercises. We may expect
down across the country, remove something pretty good from this ; instructive pleasure to the peo-
, class. The class re-elected Mrs. pie. _ _
summer iu s. Vance to be their teacher again The school has contracted with j0~ ,arge aruj j0Hy crowd who 1 sued a proclamation urging citi-
"Wear skirts the length fashion vacation of about a year.' the Reiipath - Horner lyceum h(J gathere(| to hear the first1 zens of Oklahoma to renew their
dictates- that i. short enoug.i d he gt jbureau for five high class attrac- news on the elertio„. The furni- membership in the American
tions, this coming number by ture room of the Temple Dep't ( Red Cross during the annual roll
hundred Mi8B Harrold is no exception. gtore was turned into a big d n- call which will begin on Armis-
and ten the Sunday before. | The proceeds go to the school, in([ ha„ and it was soon (filed to; tice day November 11 and term-
'and everybody should be suffic- overflowjng with those who were mates Thacksgiving Day, Nov-
Brother Jackson and wife left jf,ntiy interested to turn out and ianxjolls to get a taste of fresh ember 25.
their hear Miss Harrold Tuesday even- ter goup ^e indies were I The proclamation issued by
Low-necked, georgette waists new charge; the good wishes of Admission 35 cents. kpnt busv until late at night serv-1 Governor Robertson follows:
are the best for this purpose. tl SohooI goe6 with them. Rev. | _ j^ ^ ^ „„
Sometimes a fur choker is pre- Mullens our new pastor will be £L£CT"ION TUESDAY
this season—and if worn with
thin silk hose and lightweight bad day the attendance last bun-
pumps, cold feet will surely re- day was over fifty; one
suit.
The
neck and shoulders
should be thoroughly exposed Wednesday
missible, but it should be up with us Sunday.
closely under the chin and mustj
not extend accroes the chest. j M g #f ok|ahoma city>I Voting
WHEREAS, the American
account of the oysters costing | Red Cross, for thirty two years
WAS QUIET AFFAIR! them so much, they came out!previous to the great war and in
' with only a few $ $ to their cred-1 the years succeeding, has dem-
began early Tuesday howeverf aj| seemed to have onstrated an unusual ability to
assist the Government and the
citizens of this country in meet-
ing and solving many communi-
In general, wear as few Rn o)d timefrien,t of Mrs. W. H. morning, opening up with a rush, i '. th(/m(,e,veg.
clothes as possible; the tall, thin; Egteg is v]siting at the Estes' Country folks were among the| ♦
silhouette is now very stylish home; she expecta t0 continue first at the polls,-they began, che8ter Ward -
and clothes are very bunglosomc. ^ ^ wUh them unti, they coming in before many of thejJJ ^ m Monday jty problems; and
"Eat and sleep just as little as (iepart fol. California, where they city folks had had their break- t(,ejr (,„me at st I "WHEREAS, it is the recog-
fast. The polls closed shortly * „ Thcv were acc(im- nized official agency chartered by
after 6 o'clock,with 274 votes cast • • I Congress to carry on a system
depart
possible and that irregularly, intend to make their home in
Such habits will keep the resist- the future.
ance at a very low point and
helps wonderfully in contracting
any kind of disease.
"If these directions are follow-
ed closely, in nine cases out of
ten 'flu' will result, and the
tenth case will get a bad cold"
declared Oklahoma's health
Commissioner.
_ * a.j • in this precinct.
The car of potatoes and onions From fhe report„ coming h,_
advertised on another page of Warren G HaHmx will be our
this issue of the Star came in, nej[, ident The following is
Wednesday on the local. See ^ j about the wav the county lined
About a half inch of rain fell
Saturday night and Sunday fore-
noon, which made considerable
mud, but this is fine for the
wheat so why should we worry.
Hang onto yournickle, fellows.
Prices are sliding down, and
there may*come a time when
i hey will be of use in making
small change.
at once for your needs in this
line.—Commerce Elevator Co.
The Harper Drug Store is
making extensive preparations
for the Christmas trade, and
their goods will be on "display"
in the Star in due time. Watch
for their ad later.
J. F. Sizelove moved his
family to town Monday and they
are occupying their property on
West Main street.
"Clothing is coming down."
chirps an exchange—refering, of
I course, to the price.
up: H. D. Meese re-elected as
of national and international re-
I AM NOW PREPARED TO MAKE
YOU A FARM LOAN
Whether Large or Small, at a Reasonable
Rate of Interest. See Me at
GATE, OKLA.
panied by Chester's folks, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Ward who came
down last Friday to spend a few, "ef in time of peace, as well as to
days with Mr. and Mrs. B. Zirkle. furnish volunteer aid to the sick
. and wounded of armies in time
J. A.Jackson, pastor of the of war.
M. E. church, left Wednesday, Nov^ THEREFORE, as
! Governor of the State of Okla-
homa, I ask and urge that all
citizens, in recognitiom of the
services previously rendered and
as an expression of sympathy
with the extensive program for
relief which the American Red
Cross is now carrying on, renew
their membership during the an-
nual Red Cross Roll Call, which
will begin on Armistice day, No-
vember 11th, and terminate on
Thanksgiving day, November
25th, 1920."
A. B. CARD
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Stevens, Arthur J. The Gate Valley Star (Gate, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 4, 1920, newspaper, November 4, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc168287/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.