Garber-Billings News (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 85, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1986 Page: 4 of 4
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GARBER-BILLINGS NEWS Thursday, August 28, 1986
Funeral Services
I FOR SALE 1
FOR SALE: 1979 Dodge Pros
pector pickup, % ton,
6 cyl., $1,900. Call
Danny at 863-2354.
43-2tc
>HOMES FOR SALE
GARAGE SALES
FOR SALE: Good Used Piano
recently tuned. Call 336-
2857 after 5 p.m. 44-2tc
FOR SALE: Portable B&W
TV, 19", excellent cond-
ition. $35.00. 210 West
Ponca or call 863-2382.
FOR SALE: Three used
BUSES. 1969 and 1979
model Chevrolets and
1975 International. For
more details call Garber
School, 863-2220. Itc
FOR SALE: 1980 Ford
Pickup, one ton, auto.,
air, low mileage. Call
863-2352.
44-ltc
FOR SALE: Fresh, raw
honey. $5.00 quart and
$2.75 pint. Smaller con-
tainers available. Con-
tact Rohmona Dolezal,
725-3665.
44-4tp
SITUATIONS
WANTED
NEED YOUR HOUSE CLEANED?
Experienced, Reliable,
Reasonable.Call 863-5272.
PAINTING - Interior and
Exterior, PANELING -
Jim Simunek, 864-7636.
41-4tp
NEW & USED MOBILE HOMES
We Buy, Sell, or Trade.
Also, Double Wide and
Modular. Lowest Priced
in Area. Call 532-6665
or 522-6642.
tfc
OWNERS SELLING HOME -
BUYERS DELIGHT, 512 Andy
Dr., Garber. Like country
living in town.Beautiful
1,640 square foot brick
home with fireplace,
double garage, two stor-
age sheds on six lovely
corner lots. IT'S A
CREAM PUFF. Call to see
863-2730. 38-3tc
I have several NICE
HOMES IN THE GARBER
AREA FOR SALE. For an
appointment to see any
or all of them, please
call Bonnie Castle, 863-
2797.Johnson-King-James
Real Estate and Auction,
233-9800, Enid, 1301
East Willow Street.
28-tfc
FANTASTIC HOUSE BUY-2,400
sq. ft., fenced, new wir-
ing and plumbing, well
insulated, four bedrooms
wood burning stove, work-
shop with wood burning
stove, storm cellar, two
full baths, $18,000. Call
725-3513 or 372-2339.
41-4tc
WILL DO BABYSITTING in
my home Any age. Depend-
able and reasonable.
Limited space available.
Call 863-2684.
39-5tp
House
For
Sale or Rent
Call
Phil Steinert
863 -5388
or 446-5555
INSIDE SALE: Large size,
22 and 242 dresses and
blouses. Other sizes
ladies clothing, includ-
ing childrens clothes
and shoes, also men's
clothes. We have other
things besides clothing
scuha as wheel chair,
walker, large bookcase,
picnic table and umbrella
draperies, lamps, misc.
210 West Ponca, 863-2382.
CARDS OF THANKS
My sincere appreciation
for those friends who
showed their concern for
me recently with visits,
flowers, phone calls,
cards, and food while I
was in the hospital and
recuperating at home.
Mona Long
H. H. Kroll
Herman H. Kroll, .76,
died Sunday in an Enid
hospital. Funeral serv-
ices were Wednesday in
Zion Lutheran Church of
Fairmont with J. Andy
Keltner officiating.
Burial was in Memorial
Park Cemetery directed
by Ladusau-Evans Funeral
Home •
Kroll was born May 9,
1910, on a farm near
Breckinridge and moved
to the Garber community
in 1928. He has lived in
Fairmont since 1985.
On Sept. 10, 1939, he
and Darlene DeVries were
married. She died May 1,
1970. On July 15, 1972,
he and Velma Pope were
married at Zion Lutheran
Church. Kroll was a life-
time member of the Luth-
eran Church.
Survivors include his
wife, Velma; 11 grand-
children; two brothers,
Frank and Otto, both of
Breckinridge; two sis-
ters, Minnie Kroll, Enid
A special thanks to all and Amanda Hunewell of
for their thoughts and
prayers, especially my
family and friends at
First Baptist Church,
after my accident.
Patti Holt Martinez
Wichita; a stepson, Ger-
ald Pope, Covington and
four stepdaughers, Brenda
Lesher, Kearney, Neb.,
Sharlene Hutton, Chand-
ler, Ariz., Connie Tajh-
mann, Wichita and Bonnie
A special thanks to all Hutton, Andover, Kan.
those who contributed
their time and effort to
make the 90th birthday
celebration of Charlie
Long such a happy occ-
asion. Your presence and
good cheer made the day
a memorable one for him.
Thanks again.
The Family of
C. W. Long
NOTICE
FOUND - Conoco bracelet
Marilyn Hurst, 725-3314
Senior Citizens
To Meet Monday
Frank L. Kotlan
Frank L. Kotlan, 50, of It is that time for all
Deerwood, Minn., died citizens, 55 and older,
Wednesday, Aug. 20, at to get your covered dish
the Aitkin Community Hos- fixed for the monthly
meeting Monday, Sept. 1
pital in Aitkin, MN.
He was born Jan. 10,
1936 in Garber, Okla.,
the son of Frank and
Frances Kotlan. He ser-
ved four years in the
U.S. Marine Corps. He
married Lela Kegin on
July 21, 1962 in Arv-
ada, Colo, and worked
as a machinist, welder
and a carpenter. He att-
ended the Christian Mis-
sionary Alliance Church
of Garrison.
He is survived by his
wife, Lela, of Deerwood;
two daughters, Ginna of
at 6:30 p.m. in the
XYZ Center.
Hosts are Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Long and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Simmons.
The program will be a
surprise - please come
as we need all of you to
help make the evening en-
joyable.
Edna Hasselwander,
Reporter
Memorials may be made
to Zion Lutheran Church
with the church or the
funeral home serving as
custodian of the funds.
Deerwood and Jill of
Garrison; one brother
Bill of Enid; two sis-
ters, Alice Hickock of
Commerce City, Colo,
and Leona Sylestine of
Enid. He was preceded
in death by his parents,
one son and three bro-
thers
Funeral services were
held Friday, Aug. 22 at
the Christian Missionary
Alliance Church of Gar-
rison, MN with pastors
Dale Johnson and David
Hadley officiating.
Burial was in the Logan
National Cemetery in
Denver, Colo. Arrange-
ments were with the
Brenny Funeral Home
Sorensen-Root Chapel of
Aitkin, Minnesota.
RAINBOW NEWS
Kristi Landes, Past
Worthy Advisor, Grand
Soloist of Grand Cross
Team, Order of Rainbow,
participated in a talent
program, "Frontier Fol-
lies" at the Pat Henn-
essey celebration in
Hennessey, Monday evening
August 18. She sang two
solos.
Those accompanying her
were Lois She 1ley,Mother
Advisor; Ila Lewis, Grand
Cross Team, Grand Keeper
of the Book and Leona
Moody, District Deupty
for District 6.
On Aug. 6 Angie Hall
accompanied Leona Moody,
to an initiation given
by the Guthrie Rainbow
Assembly in the Masonic
Hall at Guthrie.
FOR RENT
Drills, Chisels
& Tractors
—> 863.2
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2-150Z. CANS 590
Flour 5 LB. BAG
690
5% OZ. CAN
690
&
1 GAL. JUG
1.09
For Dogs
14 OZ. CAN
490
h’s
32 OZ. JAR
$1.39
Micro Wave
Towels 1g. roll 890
Stilwell
Rhubarb
FINE FARE
Lemonade
AUNT JEMIMA
Waffles
MRS. SMITH'S
Peach Pies
16 OZ. BAG
12 OZ. CAN
BOX
EACH
89c
49c
79c
$1.98
SUMMER PRODUCE
Apples
Bananas
Tomatoes
Lettuce
JONATHAN
3 LBS.
SLICING
LG. HEADS
Grapes WHITE SEEDLESS
MEAT PRICES
RE LOWE
Ground Beef
LB.
LB. 59c
$1.00
LB.
LB.
Boneless Hams LB.
Hot Dogs
Bologna
RODEO
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Beef Brisket
49c
49c
69c
$1.39
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Sliced Meats
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Stoll, Ruby. Garber-Billings News (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 85, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 28, 1986, newspaper, August 28, 1986; Garber, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2243765/m1/4/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed June 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.