Garber Billings News (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 107, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 2007 Page: 1 of 6
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DODWARD
OKLAHOMA HISFORTA,
2401 N LAIRDAME CAL SOCIETY
OKC '» 73105 11
MAJOR H
One Hundred Seventh Year
No. 36 July 12.
50 cents
Precipitation
Report
George Oller. Reporter
July 2, 2007 To
July 9, 2007
TOTAL---------2.5”
Garber’s Fourth
ily Celebration
Wheat
Prices
Prices Courtesy Of The
Garber Coop
07-02-07
07-03-07
07-04-07
07-05-07
07-06-07
07-09-07
07-10-07
$5.39
$5.43
$0.00
$5.57
$5.61
$5.45
$5.44
What’s
Up!
Billings Chamber of
Commerce meet the 3rd
Wednesday monthly at
the Main Street Cafe.
Garber CIA Meet-
ings are held the sec-
ond Thursday of every
month at 7 p.m. in the
Community Building.
Sports physicals for
Garber athletes in
grades 5-12 will be held
July 20th at the Gar-
ber Family Clinic from
1:30 to 4:30. The cost
is $20.00 cash. Physical
forms must accompany
students. Forms can be
picked up and the high
school.
Garber Dinner The-
ater Presents: Treachery
at Cartilage Creek or
“Our Hero has a Bone
to Pick” by Tim Kelly
Pioneer Drama Service,
Inc. Denver, Colorado.
Performance Dates are
August 2, 3, 4 and Au-
gust 9, 10, 11. Dinner
seating begins at 6:30
Call Doris for reserva-
tions at: 863-2882.
Come join the fun dur-
ing Children's Choir for
ages 2yrs.-6th grade
each Sunday at 9:30am,
Garber Baptist Church.
We are singing and
learning about Jesus. If
you need a ride please
call 580-863-2721 and
leave a message with
your name, phone num-
ber, address and number
of children to be picked
up. See you Sunday!
Watch
Out For
Our
Children,
Drive
With
Caution!
Is A Big Success, Thanks To Many
Yai The Garber fourth of July
< eht —,W ev celebration ran smoothly
- _ thanks to Mark and Venus
Avoid The
“Back To
School"
Immunization
Rush
Even though the school year
Sneary, Garber Chapter recently ended, this is a good
u time to prepare for the next
Officers and FEA mem- . 1 t ,
school year by arranging to
bers and many others. The get children vaccinated as
festivities were moved to soon as possible. Parents
, ... who take their children now
Main Street because the c1
for vaccination can avoid
park was too wet from all the back-to-school rush that
the recent rains. starts every year in late July
First card and third and August.
First, second and third "Vaccinating your children
place winners in order of against preventable diseases
the Kiddie Tractor Pull is one of the most important
things a parent or care giver
(first group) were: Cate- can do for a child. We want
lynn Booth, Dustin Nagel to remind everyone that this
and Katie Plunkett. Second is one way you can contribute
group: Haley Schovanec,
to making Oklahoma a safer
and healthier state in which
Taryn Chaney and Noah to live, work and travel. Take
Anderson. Third group: the time to schedule your
. . . children today for their back-
Tanner Swiney, Victoria to-school vaccinations," said
Benson and Lillie Garis. Secretary of Health and State
Fourth group: Dustin Na- Health Commissioner Dr
11 v Michael Crutcher.
gel, Caleb White and Kena The dernand for vaccine
Bruno. Fifth group: Braden turns into a rush every year
Schovanec, Tyler Hatch before school starts because
„ . , of the boosters due before
and Stacia Bradford, children enter kindergarten
First, second and third Booster doses of DTaP and
place winners of the first polio vaccines and second
, — . 6 doses of measles, mumps,
group in the Turtle Rac- and rubella (MMR) andvari-
es were: Hayden Deeds, cella (chickenpox) vaccines
Shelbi Knight and Wyatt are routinely recommended
at 4 to 6 years of age and are
Spangler. Second group: required to attend kindergar-
Gretchen Kesenger, Bri- ten. Also, children transfer-
anna Deeds and Kathryn ring into Oklahoma schools
j from other states may need
un ett. ir group, hepatitis A vaccine. This
Jessica Cinnamon, Katlee vaccine is not required in
Man and Victoria Plunkett all states, however, hepati-
. . tis A vaccine is required for
and group five: Merissa all Oklahoma students in
Smith, Brandon Morgan grades kindergarten through
and Jessica Adkinson. twelfth.
Even though the follow ing
Sack Race winners for vaccines are not required to
5 & Under were: Dawson attend school, they are rec-
Nagel David Nagel and Commended for children ages
1 uaviu arm 11 years aiid older:
Kathryn Plunkett. Ages - A second dose of vari-
6-8: Taryn Chaney and cella vaccine
A Tdap booster to pro-
Katlyn Booth, Dustin Na- tect against whooping cough,
gel and Kallie Randall and tetanus and diphtheria, be-
.j cause immunity decreases
Madison Deeds and Lil- with time
lie Garis. Ages 9-12: Elise Meningococcal con-
Amundson and Christine jugate vaccine (MCV4) be-
cause the risk for this disease
Waters. Braden Schovanec increases from 15 through 24
and Kellan Hostetler and years of age
Hunter Scott and McKayla Human papillomavirus
Hun CT SCO0E and (HPV) vaccine for girls to
Scott. Ages 13 & Over: prevent two types of the vi-
James Semrad and Sam rus that cause 70 percent of
cervical cancer
Swaine, Cody Bond and All college students are
Bryce Lamer and Karli required to have MMR and
hepatitis B vaccines, how-
Hostetler and Ashley Hale, ever, first-time enrollees
Matthew Hogan and who will reside on campus
Grandma Dee Campbell are also required to receive
the meningococcal vaccine.
served ice-cold water- These requirements do not
L melon to everyone as they apply to students enrolling
N do every year.' The Garber only in courses delivered via
the Internet or through dis-
FFA also sold hamburg- tance learning in which the
ers. Garber Lions Club student is not required to at-
sold pop and snow cones tend class on campus.
. Call and schedule an ap-
I and Harold Peck and Lois pointment today or visit your
A Shelly provided the music county health department. If
for the street dance that is you have any questions about
vaccines, ask your doctor,
always a big hit. 1 he fire call your local county health
department ended the cel- department, or call the Okla-
ebration with a great fire homa State Department of
Health Immunization Ser-
works display. vice at (405) 271-4073.
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Hogan, Vickie Lee. Garber Billings News (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 107, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 2007, newspaper, July 12, 2007; Garber, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2244625/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.