Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1926 Page: 4 of 10
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GARBER SENTINEL
ESTABLISHED NOV 3RD 1899 BY S IL FETES
S H PETERS Editor and Proprietor
Published Every Thursday Subscription Price $125 and Vida
Itntered in the Postottice at Garber Oklahoma as Second-dB s Matter
Continued from Page 1
in the timber and picked me a great
armful of many different kinds In
the mountains one doesn't distrub the
Mr and Mrs Roy Ayers and sons
flowers by the roads or trails
Itussel and Pogen and thctir guests
We enjoyed mountain scenery all
Mr son
day and had a beautiful camp on the and Mrs Delbert Kelly and
Colorado river that night Sam drove to Oklahoma City Tuesi
ia IBiry--
on a business and sightseeing
thought he could have climbed the !day--
mountain oppisite in fifteen minutes :trip
tut I knew from experience it would -
have taken at least two hours Bart Mr and Mrs Forrest Beard and
sent him up the little hill back of us children leave Thursday for flair va-
and told him he would do well to 1 cation on the Gulf Coast of Te-ras
climb that before supper He cam They will stop at Wichita F!s Tex
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hack somewhat breathless and much ullert Ar s Beaed's parents and
wiser - We had young rabbit for Mrs Shtwcrs wil! re-conlpane them
breakfast again but so funny looking to C::pus Christi
We wet mistaken in thinking they
were snow-shoe rabbits but their METHODIST CH ITCH
bird feet were largl and very hairy
'Sunday school 9:45 A M
anyway 1 Pmchino nt 11 A 'ff s A 0 n !yr
Oklahoma - fin n pet
who took charge the hfr mother mill is returninp home
the Pastor - - - ford
among the 'by
Aftzte winding our way
several beau-I lOth of this month
mountains and passing Everyone invited to attend these from an extended visit Nv i th relativos
tiful and fertile valleys we came to solices 1 Mr Collett wiP b-ave soon for in Tahlequah Okla
Grand Valliy and visited old Garber 1 J L GLASS PASTOR Sulphur Oklahoma where he and !
Sulphur Oklahoma wherQ he and
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Grand Valliy and visited old tiarber I 1 L GLASS PASTOR -
friends Col and Mrs T J Z'liker 1 Mrs Co let will take a vacation for ! Mr TI L Cralam and family of
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and son' Glen and family a l lfr and Mrs Delbett Ke and two months lley (-)l:irnall visited la-t wePk with hi:
s Mrs I
Arch Sherwood and family lived nt 'son Mtly of New Ilarptoti Mo vis- 1 - ran-tts 'Arr and Mrs C A Graham i
Orand Valley All were reoiced to
it:sd from Saturday until Vjelin S 0(1" The C & E Embroidery Chab m t -1T"vu aecrr1pari71 home by 1j 1
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a nd son' Glen and family al
o Mr and Mrs De lbett Kelley and two 1"nths
s Mrs I 1
Arch Sherwood and family lived fit 'son 13-rily of New narreon mo vit 1 —
The C & E l Embroidery C
to itNI from Saturday until Wednsedayy
Grand Valley All were reioiced
ce us and risked all about old fri-lAs will Mr and Mrg P-1 Ayers Mrs V e r y pleafantly last Wcdne
Mr Zediker and son have small ir- Kelley is a cousin of Mrs Ayers the home cf Mrs E L Beard
rimated ranches almost inthe F h a d yx 1
of mountains which contain Ftrata
oil bearinz shale I reoramber Father
hearin g you tell (of tbe shale from
which they can extract crude ail
Well hem it is ard we passed the naA
under con5truction which is not on7y
ta extract the oil bat also to save
rainy by-products such as radium
From Grand Valley we went north
into Wyomint which we will remaar-
Ler by the countless 'ambers of sage
hens we saw en the prairies They
are rot afraid of the cars and soalca
times barely move (alt of the road
but when occasion demands they can
fy surprisingly vall The apcn sea-
soon for raze hrs is only from the
first to the fifteenah of October so
the boys contentcd themselves with
shoeCna rathits ta saa if they were
anow-shees
After crasaing over rraae moan-
tains we came to a beautiful char
stream Sweetwatar Inlot ate suppor
rear a bridge Several people were
fiehing then and wlen a man and
his wife saw we were rOt prepared to
fish they Fcnt us far supper two
beautiful rairbow trout all ready to
cock They were about as long as
any fore arm and hand so I bad to
cut them in two to get them in the
frying pan We certainly had a treat
and our mouths still water for more
Samis was crazy to fish and we
stopped near Jackson Lake expecting
to try our luck where even amateurs
were bringing in great (I to 11 pound
lake trout Lut tha boats were all
spoken for until late in tha day so
we drove on to Yellowstone
The Jackson Hole conntry is beauti-
ful but the lake was low and showed
an -ugly water line so we didnt take
ary pictures The Teton mountains
are majestic however as they rise
thousands cf feet above the water
Bert just reminded me ta tell of
Mirror Lake up amang the meun
thins before we &Tended to Jackson
Lake The scenery was so de1lo:11-
1'0 all the way up the pass and the
lake near the top so clear the flowers
PO delicate that we couldn't tray-4
very fat for stopping to take pic-
tures and gaze
The next (lay we enteral yellow
store and traveled thru llama timber
to West Thumb Simi a was delight-
ed at the Fi7e of the lake and preeok-
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YELLOW BALL TRUCK LINE
OIL FIELD HAULING
Noth:nz Too Lug or Too Small
1Ve Get It When You Want It
Day or Nig lit
SITAVICI TLUCK AND
CONSTRUCTION CO
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Garber Okla
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(To be continued next week)
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Sunday chool
9 :45 A M i John Cone t has just sold his Me::t I Miss Ada Peabody drove to Oklaho-
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Preashing at 11 A M and 8 P M
la1ket to G I Norris of Weather- 'ma City Wednesday altiAnnon to get
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by the Pastor ford Oklahoma who took charge the Yer mother will is returning home
SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 6
Are now owned by the publishers
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE
les Pha ?mace
The cle4:rtcee store
Mr and Mrs Wayne Beasley and
daughter Maxine Mr and'Mrs:Itoyl
Eaton and son Charles Homer Mri
and Mrs -Cecil-Conner and children
and their mothers Mrs Luther and
Mrs Clanent' Conner of Enid left
Tuesday on a motor trip to Colorado
Guy Harrington and family expect to
join them the last of the week
rs Ckinent Conner of Enid left Dua Roland has accepted a posi-
lesday on a motor trip to Colorado tion in Denver and expects to lewtve
ly Harrington and family expect to the last of the week the family will
in them the last of the week all go xcept Miss Goldi4 she remains
eofment
to teach as she already ha 4 her schcol
Mr and Mrs C S Eaton and Mrs i(ngaged Mrs Roland is still doing
Parker Mrs R D Eaton's !nicely
J II Parker Mrs R D Eaton's
mother went to Oklahoma City Fri-
day where Mrs Parker remained at
aay where Mrs Parker remained at Mrs A E Taft was hostess to
the home of his daughte2r Mrs Frank imembers of the Stitchaway Club Wed-
'Prouty Mr and Mrs Eaton return-nesday afternoon of last week Spec
ed Sunday after visiting their daill ial guests were Mrs Alton Mrs Wit!
ghter Mrs Dennis 'Mitchell horn Mrs Phillips and Mrs Valene
During the absfoice of so many mem-
Rev and Mrs J L Glass and two hers the club decided to adjorn
older children Mr and 1'7rs Irvine !early fall
Mires Mr and Mrs Ross Porter and —
children left Tuesday morning on :i'FOR RENT:—About 70 awes of good"
camping and fishing trip they went !grain land for rent located one mile
to the ()astern part of the state neat West and 2 miles South on the- F
Miami and will return the last of thc !Schumacher farm
week
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THE etAft13EH SENTINEL
Rebuild
Your Finances
After the strain of a vacation and a
imppy-go-lucky summer—If you're an aver-
age man---your finanecs are in need of repair!
Let us help you "repair" ther ) by
starting you on one of our savings Ac
A small deposit each week will build u :a4-
Cl than you rcalleze!
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"The Personal Service Bank"
B A GARBER Pres M C GARBER Vice-Pres
G J TAFT Vice-Pres G G SMITH Cashier
"There Is No Substitute For Safety"
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Stanley Letefier and Ws Henry Sy-
kes Delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess
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Large Assortment of
HARNESS COLLARS
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Always on Hand
Shoes and harness Repaired
A A Jones
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THE Maytag is the ONLY wash-
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tub cast in one piece of strong
thick aluminum! The Maytag tub
keeps water hot for an entire wash-
ing! Keeps water clean because the
dirt settles into the sediment trap be-
neath the gyratator!
The Maytag tub holds more
Clothes than tither washers —the ca-
pacity is 21 gallons instead of the
usual 17 There is no machinery in-
side the tub to take up clothes space
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quicker-washed pieces can be taken
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brother Paul (Tiny) -1 L Graham COOK'S
Is manager of National Supply Co
at Okemah Electric Shoe Shop
We make aspecialty of Ladies
A card from Leone states that the y Work We recover Wood heels
3drt Samis and Leone Peters visited Old Shoes Made Like New
last week near Junction City Oregon AUTO TOP AND CURTAIN
at the home of Owan Morgan Mrs' REPAIRING
J B Morgan of Garbtr Mr Morgans Painless Extraction of Corns or
mother was also there all had a fine' Bunions
Cm together Located South Main Street
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PARAIOTT'S
CASH &CARRY GROCERY
THIS WEEK
No 2 1-2 Size Alton Peaches (heavy syrup) 289
No 2 1-2 Size White Ponny Sliced Pineapple 25c
3 Boxes Matches 10c
Gallon Size Tomatoes 50c
3 Cans Medium Van Camp Pork & Beans 25c
3 Cans No 2 Tomatoes 25c
1 case of medium size Van Camp's Pork & Beans
(3 doz to case) $2S5
1 case of Van Camp's Pork & Deans large size
(2 (Ioz to case) $165
1 cas2: of 1ar2e size Hominy (2 doz to case) 8915
1 case of No 2 Kraut (2 doz to case) $935
1 case of No 2 Tomatoes (2 doz to case) $195
1 gallon of White Pony Kraut 45c
1 garon of White Pony Spinach 70c
1 gallon stringless Beans 65c
1 gallon of Bartlett pears 60c
1 tralon of largo Sour Pickles 75c
2 lbs of Ginger Snaps 25c
25 bars of Flake White soap 5100
48 lb Red Star Flour 15
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48 lb Garbr Flour 210
IT emrs TO PAY CASH
Our Meat Department Always Stocked With
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After a washing is done the May-
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cleans itself in 30 seconds Nothing
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"wash-hour!"
The scientific shape of the tub to-
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every inch of the tub all of the time!
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Peters, S. H. Garber Sentinel. (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1926, newspaper, August 19, 1926; Garber, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2080188/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.