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A J dlYtor Demonstration REVIVAL MEETING
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The revival at Hunter s progress
ing nicely is the report H W
Farmers of this vicinity have been
invited to attend a special demonstra-
Pierce (the author of The War of the
Great
tion of Fordson tractor power which Day) is the evangelist He
has been arranged for next Saturday doubtless is the hardest hitter that
March 27th ever struck Oklahoma his world-
The event is in observance of Ford- wide experience among all classes of
son day and will be staged by Lorton people as well as a careful study of
Mote's Company local Ford dealer in psychology makes it as easy for him
cooperation with dstributors of farm to read human nature as it is for the
implements adapted to Fordson trac- farmer to judge a beef steer And
his spiritual insight so looks you thru
tor power The demonstration will
be held at Garber Okla and will be- and thru you feel he like the Holy
gin at 1:30 o'clock An invitation One he represents can read the se-
has 'been extended to all farmers in crets of your soul—which he does
this locality and a number of county : The Editor of the Hunter Enter
officials also have been invited to at- Prise says the only way to appreciate
tend the demonstration him la to hear him yourself
Included also will be a display of ' It is encouragNig to those who
farm implements so that those at-
have had no opportunity of education
s
tending the demonstration will have to know thi man and what he has
an opportunity of inspecting the lat-
!gone thru to get an understanding of
"The Deep and Secret Things of God"
est equipment for use in agricultural
pursuits You Via miss it if you miss hearing
Ferdson Day will be observed by h'm at least one week straight
Fol)lesn D IV Pierce
ealers throughout the Unit- !
ed Sta'Le Ivith demonstrations such TTfl
a re to be hid herr Cuming as DEESSES
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it does insmedintely iallowing the I -
epenirg of the sring season it vii1 Colby's Deartment Ftore Las illfzt
give evcry farmer an opportunity Of installed in their big show svindaws
selectii g powor cquipment for his the very latest window display floor
aresr'e work and enahle hire If he so Meeks and panda
desirca to nwer his produetion costs The new panels are of different de
at the Ftett an alvanteae he will en- tjems and hell) greatle in the dis-
jsa all the season ila of the fro line uf Ladies and
jualarg from the interest already Misses rcedy-to-wear and ?Tens'
manifest tlcee will be a number of Clething
: me FtasIsea owness in th:s vicinity One aced not go to a city to get
this seasn for fasmers here as veil the show wndow shspaing habit Just
as elsewhare throughout the coun- visit Colby' s store and ou can sec:
try are realizh'nt mora and more the beautiful things until your eyes hurt
advantage of the Fordsen on the farm
not only in reducing power costs but Thre2 Mne a Foal-1mA- sr
s se
in materially lessening labor and giv- aL 11 Lagazme
jig nose hours for pleasure Our AF
Blriek Bev and Vicinity
Section
The ReV Grantz substituted for '
ng a Standard Bearer C1as3 Auxilary
Rev Watkins in the Covington church to the W F M S
pulpit Sunday
1 After a NT r y interosting talk by
J B Mason called on Tom Ram- Mrs Stockwell the following officers
ey last week He is improving slow- ' were elected:
ly but returned to his home Sunday I President Kenncth Troup Vice-
Mrs Opal McNeil is visiting her president Lorna Graham second vice-
mother Mrs J C Franks 1 president Pearl Thomas Secretary
Mrs Carrie LePoree called at the Opal Cramer Treasurer Violet Hut-
hotwell home Thursday 1 cherson arid councilo:r Mrs akar
Irvin DeVore and wife called at the Ledger
Jno Honeywell home Monday even- !
ing i Price Reduced On Fords
Rev Pennock and Rev Grantz took
supper at the Jno Widamen home -
Friday Buyers of Ford cars may now reap
the benfit of the two percent redue-
Wayne Cinnamon is the proud pos-
tion in excise tax notwithstanding
scssor of two Black Angus babies
the fact that the Federal tax redue-
Mrs Harry Winder visired her
1 tion does not become effective until
another Mrs Carrie Leforce Frday1
March 29 Until the time set by
L C Dunn who has been very low
' Congress fort the Federal tax cut the
vith leakage of the heart was im- I
Ford Motor Company and its dealers
proving the last of the week
will absorb the difference the Ford
Oscar Kimmel' and son Basli are
Motor Company announces
laving a touch of old mister flu this
This action has been taken it is
week stated to reinove any incentive for
1Mr and Mrs E Neundorf and Miss
purchasers to delay buying cars un-
'Frisk werb callers at he A Baldwin
til March 29 at which time the great
home Friday evening volume cif normal spring business will
Mrs Jno Harmon called at the have begun By absorbing the tan
W J Honeywell home one day last cut the company and its dealers in-
week sure a more equalized market and
avoid the possibility of a serious con-
Chappell and Hopper are drilling at
gestion with resultant long waits for
near 600 feet 'some showing of gas
delivery
in water of cellarway
Earney Wilkerson and family call- ----- -
ed at the Carrie LeForce home Sun-
The Grantz family were week end
' day The
in this vicinity
flARBER OKLAHOMA THURSDAY MARCH 25 1926
EDITOR TALKING
In the midst of this great expanee of almost level prairie we
have no timber covered hills or mountains to fling out their ban-
ners of 'vivid and varigated colors to gladden our vision or to let
us know by the opening of bud and bloom accompanied with the
v elcoming songs of birds that spring had again come with all the
rlery of awakening nature
It is not only natural but a benefit beyond the power of pen to
eescribe to revel in the beauties of awakening nature of spring
irne that more especially children should not be required to miss
Ihe vision of a scene of poetic grandeur associated with home sur-
Foundings during childhood becomes as enduring as life itself and
n ill possess a refining influence thruout life and be a joy forever
For the reasons above described it becomes the duty of every
orne-maker to make each home as beautiful as possible within
?Id withont portraying in language of flowers and the resultant
areompament of fruits in vision and reality that life is not only
weith living but that it is bliss unspeakable By every meang
aoseihie cavil home shouhd be made expressive of our concept ftl what Heaven sold be in reality whm for each participant in
many joys children and adults "A New Earth" becomes a re-
lily more realistk than any peril-eyed in reN iered tone or in
--Ag or story
The many trees flat ernLower the t:trt Os of the City of Car-
r s i'l t-01111 agein he resplendent in the lentnty of binl and bloinn
ot cnly indiN Huai efi'ort but hy prener organization of our
r5ilizcms posf: 7t3i: (-hie pride sLoald CO3131'11" mahe onr streets
ex! Loin es as hpautiful as rasLA:s Nov that we 11:117? finally had
tern-J'eg cipecity to lifi intl one n ate towel' all the wat-
er tkal ni-sy in: needed al any time not nelv inr the emergeney of
eny het a Ftildie'encn for ary peril of drowth that may
car th2 ladies of the homes of 011! Cly can plant flowers around
her prener with the asurance that in time of nci they can
use the hose whenever ruuired to inth Life and beauty to their
in2t plants
Our homcs the cPrIC 2:4 cur livcs 14 what Vvf' mehe them Our
ives can be made a d2ad Nva310 or subl!rne in intellectual joys and
mTleradent in beautiful en-1ronartent or it can be made a hell frem
whieh opportunity to csca pe becomes a wekflrle privilege It
chi- pride combine with the love of itorno to make Garber more
hcantiftd in which to live Let us all rnalne study of fruits and
chnners and vine suitable fcr this great southwent eepanse of
country Let us prepare parks and play'-erolinds for cur armies of
glowing children in NN bich t o play as it will be inch less expensive
than to permit a retroqrai-3 maykrnent in Al hieh DiSersSe and Filth
and Crime and Beath striiggle for nprentaey
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— Qs country- it us prepare parks and play-grounds for cur armies of
zine Section will contain throe
ghich to play as it will be IllUch loss expensive
Next Sundav closes the Red and
pecially good fea as tures— follow lowing ctuldren in w
:s:
Bluo contest at New Bha
etny The
"CONQUEST OF NO MAN'S than to permit a retrograie movement-in which Disertoe and Filth
Blues are just fve points !n the lead
an1 Crime and Death strimyle fa 4-urrlr--v
LAND"--A thrilling chapter in Okla- '
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Everybody tu'rn out and see the fin-
1 homa's pioneer history By J D
ish Thriller in this r:vicT of cur ervitorrit we muA not forget our
Mrs Carrie LeForce accompanied -
"OKLAHOMA'S LEAD AND ZINC fTI-ret !orres spread out trier tho lieautiful and fertile Ilndeape sur-
her daughter and husband to Enid
1 F1ELDS"—Last year's output valued rounding or city devn t:3 the disant horizen The lalent possi-
Tuesday at 5000000 By M K Wyatt
Champlin has been stringing toolJ - - bilitit's Avithin thAt scope of vif:leu (whr'n we take into considora-
1 "LPING TO A RIPE OLD AGE'----
71rs All ' h cme
en place hen tnat LIgher edlicaJten 'l:eiro- taught in oar sch th
oolsat
on s will
Leair how to maintain health and
l'1r and Mr longthon life By Dr A C Jacobscn s Louis Greggart of nluk-: each futuro farm hor:e a very Golconda Of wcalth)-ls infi-
Fairmont visited at the M E Ladu-
I A ssiciate Editor "Medical Times” nit::137 l'erOnti 11'1- ilower o' f 1- TrIC' t vivid mild tj portray Mt ho
SfIll home Wednesday
l There will bo other reedin3' matter 1 lif! h-?zr7y IlZrliti nr go7crrPtnt cnerinination lia!-4 bc-m tail 071 this
Mrs J L Allen and SOTI Junior
that you should not nliss in our April r 7 7 7 7 I
t ''-: -iot:': ry a rTriif ef 2V:" f brec-cpiarti of a C':11ty lui-
(Tiled rit the boine of her mother lqrs
1Ine-a7)12 rectiCn Something for 71 g 1 I 11 4 4 1 '
'S W Kimmel! in Carlon Saturday - ' -1J ' i-ue-'t! a ''--- -:) 1 in 1-r! ITI:lcst of i?ifslrit int:ii'l:rks 11Al
each m--mber of the family---special r y rse :: 0 - — - ' N f 1-' 4 -
Mri Oirar Kimnicil visited Mrs y — ! n z t - fly t o c 11Lon it
r1-es brmful of news items and de- ' -
‘Trio Shotwc11 Wednesday sparkling with intereit I'A ti N t r- ci:-1nc:! of eT cl 3' C:J:iLLil ! (101 oy tha
ffel Pennock is still holding net " ' '' — '
-Remeriber tho datc—April 15t1i he7:p!-d to crust i! to earth depends on friendly laws b na
eing ected
lip) at New B4t1 Ile is an in-
(such as l-cently contained in a bill in cur Nat cira1 Ii!glAaturc
torrestng talker
Mrs Hall Beckman cli Garher called OrgariZatian Of S(and- ''y our Congressman Car!AT)
at he 1lrs Carre LeForce home Wed- ard Bearers With presperity returned to our farms we can Le assured :that
riesday ftmosv0
:"Ut V will lo-a nin encomas the farm homes Farm homes Ear-
Mrs Pri ce Jones and son John1 Mrs Ohm Stockwell of Lamont VitIS “ ' :---'' l -53
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motored to Enid Tuesday rber Teday eveni orgailiz-
rounded by orchards landscape gardening and luxurant growth of
in usng
The rov Grantz substituted for ng a Standard Bearer C1as3 Auxilary diversified crops Will gladden the eye of the future mothrist speed
Rev Watkins in the Covington church to ire
the W F M S
along the hard-surfaced highways that will actually gridiron
pulpit Sunday 1 After a Very intercsting talk by 'i! this great expanse of country and with the tremendous ad
J B Mason called on Tom Ram-1 c ise e e cln o i els
Mrs Sto k 11 the f 11 i
- ' ire vance this civilization is now making we are only anticipating re-
say last week He is improving slow- ' were elected: atly for only a few years or until scientific endeavor shall have
ly but returned to his home Sunday I President Kenneth Troup Vice-
Mrs Opal McNeil is v president
i Lorna Graham second vice-
siting her matnred into its wealth into splendid reality
mother Mrs J C Franks 1 president Pearl Thomas Secretary
until husLandry shall have come unto its own those who are
Mrs Carrie LePorce called at the 1 Onal Cramer Treasurer Violet Hut-
i I SO bravely desperately e and dosratelv laborin under such adverse conditions
hotwell home Thursday I cherson arid councile Mrs akar - - - -
Irvin DeVore and wife called at the Lede - are like soldiers battling against adversity (and as the phalanxes
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Jno Honeywell home Monday even- ! of ancient Sparta were likend to walls that incompassed its cities
lag by its king) so the farmers at this time are the walls that pros
Rev Pennock and Rev Grantz took Price Reduced On Fords
------ — tect our present civilization from utter collapse
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supper at the Jno Widamen home
Buyers of Ford cars may ncw reap
Friday In the matter of beautying our homes either in town or coun-
the benfit of the two percent reduc-
Wayne Cinnamon is the proud pos- try it requires as little labor to grow flowers and vines and trees
sessor of two Black Angus babies tion in excise tax notwithstanding
the fact that the Federal tax redue- as it does obnoxious weeds and they furnish a more pleasurable
Mrs Harry Windjer visited her
— tion does not become effective until environment
With the abundance of good water we possess and the means
of becoming strictly sanitary by continuing to beautify our city
and located as it is in the healtbilest part of Oklahom where the
blending of sunshine and ozone is just about perfect this is an
ideal place and climate to make a home and many of our very best
citizens who have lived here long enough to know this to be a
fact are buildng permanent residences for themselves and are
beautifying their surroundings to such an extent that they are a
credit to our growing city
If joy is made manifest ever in response to all beauty and bloom
We should garland surroundings with flowers that we call with
endearment "Our Home"
And environment gracing each city by language of beauty in view
Should let the world know by the care we bestow we claim to
be civilized too
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"Pap" Wilcox Centinues
Building
As lusiness buildings continue to be
In demand one of our best town build-
ers W S Wilcox with faith equal
to "A Grain of Musard Seed" for the
future of the city of Garber is put-
ting in another store building on the
vacant lot north of the Farmers State
Pank
Not satisfil 'with this he has
purchased the lot and building ad-
joining his brick block on the north
!Gutted on the east side of the street
and dulling the rammer expects to
buihr another fire-proelbuild another
build another fire-proof building to
meet the demands of our growing
resides a large number of residence
ter1 nny of them large and beau-
tiful a $30100 Methodist church is
to 10 tuilt wrrk on which will begin
in a few days
C-rnent Dcmon!4tration
77r McPhet1141 who is in the ex-
tcrlion NA frcril Stillwater gave a
al on zriu'ulture and eonerotc in
!ho Sonir High Study hall Tuesday
:11iJenoon uJtP whch lie made an ex-
neriment out of conereo for the boYs
hi Voeticaal rkulhire and all oth-
e 1 w:Inted to sce it
-as very interestimr and
proved Oat anyone can Inake his own
concrete fundatiens floors ete or
any ocnmit wctli about the farm by
fo11ow1 !!2 a low Fimple rules and sav-J
iIi 111 c::pe of hiring Oa
done
Mcal Club
Among thl most useful and inter-
esting 07 our organizations fcT young
people in ti!e town is the junior Mu-
sial Club sponsored by Mrs 11 D
F‘andberg The membership of the
club h! limited t 1' dozen girls 4roni
the fourth to seveUth grade in silool
who have studi:ed some branch of
musle fcr at least two years The
club meets evcry two weeks with Mrs
Sandberg and have a regular pro-
gral for study and to give a pro-
gram each membei4 is required to
furnish a numher in regular order
of srhedul2 arranged for the meet-
ings The yrung Indies who enjoy mem-
berillip in this mdunive circle are:
jail° ITst!inston FllizJuth Smith
Helen Sc‘mfterg Ftehbirs
1ea41 ice Doyen Mil-
d!cd T Vanda Pcachee Vera r:ps1
C':e: Lucy 1)vcrf!'7!e1 Elizabeth Bur
fing'101 ard Valeria Thomas
1131-9 sex Has
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One of the biggest sales ever put
on in Garber will start Saturday Mar
27 at the Phil Hall store
Mr Ed Hampton cf Oklahoma City
who has had years of experience in
putting on sales will have charge of
this sale
The Sentinel force printed their four
page bills for them
Hundreds of people will be coming
to Garber for this Big Money Saving
Event
CONFERENCE MEET
VOL XXVII
NO 27
OIL NEWS
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While production is holding up very
satisfactory work is quietly progress-
ing on new' wells and until some of the
11 outlying wells on new territory reach es down to production and opens new
I drilling area it is not expected that
there vi11 be any increased activity
The Mar land-Garber two miles
northeast of town are waiting until
the cement hardens on top of casing
left in well after which they expect
to drill by it to bottom
The nexana-Drunken three and a
' half west of town are down something
over 2000 feet with the rotary and
it may take some weeks to reach the
lower oil bearing zone
Today's Enid Morning News has the
following to say concerning this field:
The center of interest in the Gar-
ber field is in the north end The
Franchot-Lynds region was particu-
larly active Wednesday Sinclair
Hartley No 27 is being closely watch-
ed by the oil fraternity especially af-
teq the taking of 332 barrels of oil
from it yes(erday The crew is clean-
ing out the well at 4216 feet which
is 200 fest higher than the produc-
Oen level of the Franchot Lyn This
inlossesting well is in the n&rihwest
corner of the llartley lease
Prairie Wishar1 No 11 a west of!
of the Prnachet-Lynd area has
passed the 4431 mark without hit-
tine producton This is considerable
lower than the producing Franchot-
Lynd and is being closely watched
No 12 on the some area is repair
ing the rotary at 3751
Franchot-Lynd No 1(3 made 320
barfols of crude yesterday with no
water showing This well has never
made any water and puts a high grav-
ity grade Of crude into the tanks every
(lay The well is located t1 the north
end of the peel
Knox Gets Water
Charles Knox reports that the Knox
Morley No 6 has Aut down at 4-
511 feet vtLç of water Mid-Continent Wishard No 17 west
of the Prairie Wishard is cleaning
the hole at 3910 feet Nc 18 is down
4409 fect
The Rosana 6L on the Schroeder
which is producing from the Hoover
sand gpaged over 3000 barrels again
yesterday The exact reading was
:3111 barres This well came in
around 3100 fect and has held the oil
spotlisht for some time
Searcy Down 4415 Feet
Tdgnolla Fearey No 1 at the west
edge or t he fell is drilling in shale
at 4135 fret and is expected to pick
op something with every twist of the
bit
Sinclair-Purrs the deepest test of
the field was still hammering away
in the lime at 5415 feet Sinclair-
Wilkerson No IN southwest of Doug-
las was (billing at 3)23 feet -
The '''ifaclair-Wasleburn lA in the
Old Pilings poel which was reported
as having a showing of oil is report-
ed to be runniii g casing toshut off
a flow ef water at 4358 feet Roxana-Reed
No 1 was drilling at 3504
having set the 6 5-8 casing at the
3530 horzen
New Location announced
A new location was announced yes-
terday The Sinclair-Hartley No 34
will be drilled to the Hoover sand
series The now well will be located
250 feet from the south line and 200
feet fiem the west line It was not
reported whether the well would be
deepened or not if production is miss-
ed at tho Hoover level
The following contests will be held
deepened or not if production is miss-
at Medford April 16
el at the Hoover level
Girls Glee Clubs (7) Boys Glee
clubs (4) Girls' quartettes (8) 13oy3'
quartettes (7) Soprano solos (4) Al- JUNIOR PLAY
to solos (3) Tenor solos (5) Baritone -
or bass solos (5) Dramatic readings Friday evening the juniors of G
(7) Standard orations (7) Otiginal ji S will give the 3-act comedy
orations (7) Piano solos (4) Violin "The Second Puncture"
solos (4) The play is modern and very hum-
Garber is enteting in all of these
orous the cast well chosen and re-
events except two and will have a
good chance to bring on or more of hearsals very satisfactory according
o
the three very handsome trophys of- to the director Miss Leone Peters
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feliled Besides the contests in music Come enjoy a lively play
and literature track baseball and ten-
nis tournaments will be held The
school getting the most points from RECITAL
all these events NV 111 lieceive the beau-
tiful loving cup which is well worth Miss Doris Mendenhall teacher of
working for expression in the Garber High school
will give her second expression class
Mrs Ruth Foster of Driftwood Ok- recital on Monday evening March ln
lahoma spent the week-end with V at 8:15 o'clock
L Headrick Everybody is welcome to attend
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