Garber-Billings News (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 85, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1986 Page: 2 of 6
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2 Garber - Billings News Thursday, May 1, 1986
Legal Notice
(Published in Garber-
Billings News May 1 and
8, 1986)
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
GARFIELD COUNTY, OKLA.
In the Matter of the
Estate of HERMAN
SCHWEITZER, Deceased
No. P-86-115
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having
claims against the estate ices Sunday. They also
of Herman Schweitzer, de- gave our birthday party
ceased, are required to last Thursday. The hon
present the same with the orees were Rose Johnson,
necessary vouchers to the Gene McConnell and Maude
undersigned at Box 248,
Goltry, OK 73739 within
two months of the date
of the first publication
hereof or the same will
be forever barred.
Dated this 22nd day of
April, 1986.
(S) Arnold Osburn
Executor
Mitchell & DeClerck,P.C.
Attorneys for Executor
Doings Around
Nursing Home
To start off we would
like to thank Kim Wilson
for coming up and doing
volunteer work for two
days. Our Open House is
May 11. Refreshments will
be served from 2 to 4 p.m Peaches, Milk.
Our Balloon Lift-Off will
be May 2 at 1:30 p.m.The
public is welcome. We
would like to see all
of you.
Every morning starts
off with exercises with
Doris, Emma, Louis,Ida,
Violet,Gene,Homer,Ruth
Lona, Minna,Winifred,
Minna and James.
After exercises we go
for our walks with Doris,
Violet, Minna, Lois D.,
Laura and Helen.
Our games through the
week are played by Doris, ter, Oatmeal Cake,Milk.
James, Dennis, Homer,
Bill, Steven, Eugenia,
Lois D., Violet and Heler
Our Bingo games are
three days a week and
players are Charlie,
Doris, Bill, Homer,Ida,
Steven, Rose, Lona,Ruth,
Winifred, Emma, Dennis
Linda, Louis and James.
Arts and Crafts were
done by Lona, Ruth,Doris
James Steven and Homer.
We had our Senior Citi-
zens Bingo Tuesday, the
22nd. Players were Rose,
Ruth, Ida, Steven, Lona,
Winifred, Emma, Homer,
Doris, Bill and James.
They certainly look
forward to Bingo with
the Senior Citizens.
The Lutheran Church at
Covington gave the serv-
Venci.
We also had our facials
with Norma Hodges the
24th. Ladies receiving
facials were Linda,Lila,
Helen, Eugenia, Doris,
Laura, Violet, Winifred,
Ruth, Cleora, Nannie,
Lois D. Blanche, Lydia,
Gene, Ida and Elsa.
We’ve had a very ex-
citing week.
Have a nice day!
Tammy
XYZ -NUTRITION
CENTER MENUS
MONDAY, MAY 5
Hamburger Steak,Cheese
Tator Tots, Tomatoes,
Biscuits, Butter, Sliced
TUESDAY, MAY 6
Taco Salad, Baked Bean
Mexicali, Cornbread,But-
ter, Fresh Fruit, Milk.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7
Turkey Dressing Pie
with Gravy, Glazed Sweet
Potatoes, Grapefruit
Juice, Hot Roll, Butter,
Ice Milk, Milk.
THURSDAY, MAY 8
Meat Sauce over Spag-
hetti, Cheese, Seasoned
Green Beans,Orange Jello
with Pears, Bread, But-
FRIDAY, MAY 9
Fish w Cheese and
Tartare Sauce, Broccoli
Rice Casserole, Tossed
Salad w Dressing, Corn-
bread, Butter, Mixed
Fruit, Milk
Choice of Coffee or
Iced Tea Daily.
Services for Rose E.
Onstott, 96, former Bill
ings resident, were held
last Wednesday at the
chapel of the Brown Fun-
eral Home. Dr. Lloyd H.
Lambert officiated. Bur-
ial was at the Union
Cemetery at Billings
Mrs. Onstott died Apr.
20 at an Enid hospital.
She was born Feb. 24,
1890 at Tyndall, S. D.
to Martin and Kathryn
Klufa. At the age of 10
she moved with her par-
ents to the Billings
community where she att-
ended school. She and P.
Glenn Onstott were mar-
ried at Billings and
made their home several
years before moving to
Enid. Onstott preceded
his wife in death in 1955
She was a long time
member of the Central
Christian Church, a mem-
ber of the Ever So Young
club, Friday Friends,
Philathean Bible class
Retired Christian Fellow-
ship and the Christian
Womens Fellowshp.She was
a charter member of the
Sunshien Clib and had
been active in that or-
ganization over 50 years.
Among survivers are
several nieces and neph-
ews.
She was also preceded
in death by an infant
daughter and five bro-
thers and sisters.
"A wise man knows everything; a
shrewd one, eveybody." Anon.
BRAD LOESCH
ENTERPRISES
A.G. - Gyp
Lime & Gravel
Hauling & Spreading
Metal Buildings
863-2748
Member
FUNERAL SERVICES •
Funeral services for
Clara Jane Hoffman, 58,
who died Monday at her
home in rural Garber,
were held Wednesday at
the First Baptist Church
The Rev. Archie Klusmeyer Crisp, Hot Roll,Butter,
officiated and burial was Milk.
at the Garber Cemetery
under direction of Ander-
son Funeral Home.
Mrs. Hoffman was born
Jan. 25, 1928 in Corn,
Washita County, to John
F. and Anna M. Fleming
Reimer.
She and Leon Hoffman
were married April 19,
1944, in Corn. After his
discharge from the ser-
vice, the couple lived in
the Meno and the Hunter
areas before moving to
Garber in 1951.
She was a member of the
Garber Baptist Church.
Survivors include one
son, Johnny Hoffman,Enid;
two daughters, Gail Zook,
Buffalo and Jean Hart of
Bay City, Texas; seven
grandchildren and two
brothers, Alfred Reimer
of Kerrville, Texas and
Barney Reimer, Enid.
She was preceded in
death by a niece whom
the couple raised.
To allow more cabinet space for
canned goods, keep an extra bread
box in the kitchen just for the baby's
special foods.
Eby's Auto Supply
Garber
863-2927
We repair Starters,
Generators. Alter-
nators & Radiators!
All parts for some
cars and some parts
for all cars.
SCHOOL
LUNCH MENU
MONDAY, MAY 5
Hamburgers, Long Branch
Fries, Lettuce, Pickles,
Onion, Apricots,Cookies,
Milk.
TUESDAY, MAY 6
Salisbury Steak with
Gravy, Mashed Potatoes,
• Combination Salad, Peach
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7
Beef & Cheese Bake,
Tator Tots, Tossed Salad
Fruit Cup, Cookie,Milk.
THURSDAY, MAY 7
Fish Krispies, Cole
Slaw, French Fries, Apple
Cobbler, Cheese Biscuits,
Butter, Milk.
FRIDAY, MAY 8
Taco Salad, Shredded
Lettuce & Cheese, Butter-
ed Corn, Sliced Peaches,
Bread Sticks, Cookie,
Milk.
BREAKFAST MENUS
MONDAY - Blueberry
Muffins, or Assorted
Cereal, Orange Juice,
Milk.
TUESDAY - Doughnuts, or
Assorted Cereal, Apple
Juice, Milk.
WEDNESDAY - French
Toast w Syrup, or Assor-
ted Cereal, Grape Juice,
Milk.
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Hail Insurance Needs.
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124 West Main Billings
Phone 725-3216 Res. 725-3380
Office Hours: 10:00am - 3:30pm
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GARBER-BILLINGS
NEWS
Published Every
Thursday At Garber,
Oklahoma 73738
Ruby Stoll
Editor & Publisher
Second Class Postage
Paid At Garber,
Oklahoma 73738
THURSDAY - Sausage
Links, Biscuits, Gravy,
Butter, Jelly, or
Assorted Cereal, Apple
Juice, Milk.
FRIDAY - Cinnamon Rolls
or Assorted Cereal,
Orange Juice, Milk.
DEADLINES ARE AT 10:00
A.M. ON THE TUESDAY
BEFORE PUBLICATION.
INSURANCE
Alivin Johnson Agcy.
1301 E. Willow
Enid, OK 233-9800
FIRE, E.C., AUTO
HOME and FARM OWNERS
Multi-Peril Crop & Hai
2 TRACTS
480 ACRES
HUNTER AREA
PUBLIC AUCTION
Thursday
May 15, 1986
10:00 a.m.
TRACT #1
and 1:00 p.m.
320 ACRES SELLS AT 10:00 am.
Sale location: Three (3) miles west and two (2) miles north of Hunter, Oklahoma
LEGAL: West Half (W/2) of Section Thirty-Five (35). Township Twenty five (25) North
Range Five (5) WIM, Grant County, Oklahoma
COMMENTS: This is a excellent wheat and small grain farm. It is all in cultiva-
tion, except for waterways The soil is predominately Kirkland Silt Loam.
***NOTE*** The Southwest Quarter and Northwest Quarter will be offered
separately, and collectively.
MINERALS: The minerals are intact and sell with the land.
POSSESSION: Possession after the 1986 wheat crop is harvested. None of the crop
sells with the land.
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TRACT #2 160 ACRES SELLS AT 1:00 p.m.
Sale Location: Two (2) miles west and two (2) miles miles south of Hunter
Oklahoma.
LEGAL: Northwest Quarter (NW 4) of Section Twenty-five (25). Township Twenty-
four (24) North, Range Five (5) WIM Garfield County, Oklahoma
COMMENTS: There are approximately 40 acres in cultivation, balance in pasture.
Predominately Kirkland and Vrnon soils. This is on excellent cattle form with good
5 wire fences and ponds in the pasture.
MINERALS: All minerals are intact and sell with the land.
POSSESSION: Possession of cropland after 1986 wheat crop is harveted Pasture
at time of closing. No crop sells with the land.
TAXES: Prorated to date of closing based on 1985 taxes.
TERMS: 10 % of purchase price down day of sale. Balance due upon approval of
abstract. Land sells subject to Confirmation of District Court.
SELLER: Elizabeth T. Wells Estate
R.L. McKnight, Executor
ALL ANNOUCEMENTS MADE DAT OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER ALL
ADVERTISING.
Sale conducted by:
cJohnson-cKing James
REAL ESTATE and AUCTION CO.
1301 E. Willow
ALVIN JOHNSON
(405) 446-575
Enid, Ok. 73701
LEWIS KING
(405) 233-9800
(405) 446-5512
MIKE WATTS — SALES ASSOCIATE
KEITH JAMES
(405) 532-6226
Sale Conducted By
S.A NDES-BA BB-R OBERTS
REAL ESTATE AUCTION CO
3925 N. Van Buren • Enid, Oklahoma
405-234-8282 • 405-233-9161
BOB LANDES WILLIS BABB PRESTON ROBERTS
Res. 234-0628 Res. 234-5189 Res. 233-8858
GALEN NEUNDORF
is the son of Alton J. Neundorf.
He has attended Garber
Schools. He is a member of
Oakwood Christian Church.
His favorite group is ZZ Top
and his favorite song is “Sleep-
ing Bag". His favorite food is
American , and his favorite
saying is “You Stupid”. His pet
peeve is liars. His hobbies are
water skiing and off roading.
Galen's activities are football 2
years, Band 5 years and FFA.
Agriculture is In Galen's
future plans.
SPONSORED BY
Garber
Mini-Mart
DARRIN NAGEL
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Nagel, Garber. He has
attended Garber Schools since
kindergarten. He is a member
of the First Baptist Church of
Garber and has been the Youth
Group Activities Leader.
Darrin's favorite group is
Journey and his favorite song is
“Faithfully”. His favorite food
is tacos and favorite saying is
“I’m sure”. His hobbies are
hunting, horseback riding, and
playing pool.
School offices and awards are
Senior Band Representitive.
Activities include band, FFA,
FHA, pep club, newspaper
staff.
Darrin’s future plans are to go
to college at Tonkawa for two
years and then transfer to OSU
to pick his major.
SPONSORED BY
Nagel & Son
Dirt Contractors
DIANE ELIZABETH KIME
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kime, Garber. She attend-
ed Garber Public Schools. She is
a member of the First Baptist
Church of Garber and is Church
Training Secretary.
Diane’s favorite song Is
“Lovin’ Every Minute Of It”
and favorite group is Chicago.
Her favorite food is shrimp and
favorite saying is “Oh,
Grunge”. Her pet peeve is
people coming in late to band
every day. Her hobbies are
being with friends and family,
singing, and swimming.
School offices and Awards are
Freshman class Reporter and
Principal's Honor Roll. Act
ivities are annual staff, pep
club, cheerleader, basketball
manager, band, and color-
guard.
Diane's future plans are to
attend college at Oklahoma
Baptist University and major in
Elementary Education.
SPONSORED BY
Garber Drug
PAULA LEA KROLL
is the daughter of Nicky and
Georgianna Kroll, Garber. She
has attended Garber Schools
since kindergarten. She is a
member of the Immanuel
Lutheran Church of Garber and
has been LYF secretary for two
years.
Paula's favorite group is
Whitesnake and favorite song is
“I Don’t Want To Lose Your
Love”. Her favorite food is
Mexican and favorite saying is
"Oh yeah!”. Her pet peeve is
having to get up and her
hobbies are sports and going
out.
Her school offices and awards
are Principal’s Honor Roll and
Society of Distinguished Ameri-
can High School Students. Her
activities include basketball 4
years, track 3 years, softball 2
years, pep club 3 years, 4-H 9
years, newspaper staff 1 year,
Jr/Sr Play 2 years, and Band 3
years.
Paula’s future plans are to go
to college.
SPONSORED BY
D & H Oil, Inc.
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Stoll, Ruby. Garber-Billings News (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 85, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1986, newspaper, May 1, 1986; Garber, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2243749/m1/2/: accessed June 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.