Garber Free Press (Garber, Okla.), Vol. 82, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1981 Page: 3 of 4
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Doings Around
The Garber
Nursing Home
Its been almost like “Old
Home Week" all this week with
everyone having so much com-
pany. BUT we loved it. We
all love company and are so
thrilled to see company even
if they are coming to visit
someone else.
Oh, the amount of mail we
heve received! How wonderful
of so many people to see that
everyone got mail before Christ
mas. We loved it and want
to thank you for it. You have
no idea what a blessing you
have been.
This week we have read some
beautiful Christmas stories and
poems to everyone who wanted
to listen and almost daily we
played Christmas carols in the
lobby for everyone to hear.
Tues, afternoon we played
fruit bingo again. Those playing
were Alice, Susan, Louise,
Helen M., Zoann, Rena, Hannah,
Gene, Harry, Walter, Eugenia,
Angela, LeeRoy, Helen R. and
Louis. Louis, Helen M. and
Hannah tied for Bingo Champion
of the week with four wins each.
Susan and Eugenia had three
wins each. Zoann and Angela
had two wins each. Louise,
Harry, Walter, Rena, Gene and
Alice each had one win. We
let time get away so we did not
get to play blackout.
We wish to thank the Garber
Christian Church ladies for the
beautiful bananas and delicious
cookies they gave everyone.
Thank you for comingtodeliver
them. We all love to see you.
We wish to thank Mr. Geo. A.
Fields for the gift subscription
to Readers Digest. We all love
the stories from Readers
Digest.
We were so pleased when
Rev. and Mrs. Kjergaard and
two other ladies (whose names 1
did not get) brought the Child-
rens Choir and Band from the
Lutheran Church in Covington
to sing and play carols for us.
We enjoyed them very much.
We love the children so very,
very much. We wish to say
Thank You to the Covington
Lutheran Childrens Choir and
Band. We know God shall
richly bless you for the joy
you brought to us.
Mattie has certainly
been enjoying visiting and going
out with Virginia, Connie and
Christie Mason and Beverly and
Darrel Blair, Walton, Ky.,
Karen Sparks, Lee and Carrie,
Billings and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Isenberg, Ponca City.
May has enjoyed visiting with
and going out with Delora
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Link,
Tulsa, Ruth Link, Patti Walters
and Sherrie and Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Moxon, Covington.
We wish to welcome Patti
Spoonemore to our working
family. She is a lovely young
lady and I am sure everyone
will love her.
We wish to thank some one
for two large size lap robes
or bed throws. I am sorry
we did not get your name but
they are lovely and will make
such nice coverlets for after-
napping on top of the covers.
Was almost tempted to try one
out with a nap.
Bill Johnson visited our home.
Edna Enfield visited Angela
and Walter.
Sister Canady visited and held
special religious services for
Winifred, Louis, Cecilia and
Helen S. Thank you Sister,
that pleases them very much.
Hannah enjoyed visits from
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nusz,
Watonga and Gail, Lori and
Becky Zook, Buffalo.
We wish to thank Dianne and
Amy Griffin, Enid for bringing
gifts from the Salvation Army
and visiting with each resident.
We also wish to Thank the Sal
vation Army for the very nice
and useful gifts for each
resident.
Viola enjoyed visiting with
and going out with Bob Elliott,
Alice enjoyed visits from Pam
Gritz, Robert and Richard and
Rebecca, Hennessey, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Moxon, Covington,
Henry Chapman, Waukomis and
Velma Milam, Drummond and
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Milam and
daughters, Waukomis.
Eugenia was happy to see Mev
Reynolds.
Mayme was happy to see
Tommie Gautier and Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Huesel, Lamont.
Dewey's visitors were Mrs.
Baker, Enid, Eddie, Ramona,
Ed and June Hamilton, Okla-
homa City.
Rev. Emery Mason, Coving-
ton, visited our home.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Heusel,
Lamont visited Walter Dunn
and Ralph and Leo Caywood.
We had some very happy
residents Christmas day as the
following went out with family or
friends; May, Mary Blanche,
Judy, Winifred, Susan, Louis,
Oliver, Pearl, Mattie, Jane,
Helen M. Viola, Rena and Gene.
They would not have asked for a
better Christmas present.
Blanch was happy to see Mar-
garet Lamb.
Louise was happy to see Carla
Knopfel.
Sylvia was pleased to see Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Showalter, Wich-
ita. Beckv Hostetler, Watonga,
New and Used Matedial
Pipe - Steel Products
OIL FIELD SUPPLIES
We Build Cattle Guards and Feeders
B & B Supply Co.
863-2921
Garber, Oklahoma
Kool-Aid...On A Stick
BRAND SOFT DRINK MIX
Frozen Suckers
1 envelope KOOL-AID' Dissolve soft drink mix and
Unsweetened Soft Drink Mix, sugar in water Pour into
any flavor
2/3 cup sugar
1 quart water
plastic ice-cube trays or
small paper cups Freeze
until almost firm Insert
wooden stick or spoon into
each Freeze until firm
Makes about 20
and Alta Simpson.
Lottie was thrilled to seeD. C.
Graham, Norman, Mr. and Mrs.
Darrell Blaylock, Darrell and
David, David and Debbie Mat.
lock and Tomm
Burns, Salina.
Susan enjoyed
Diane
sing Dean
and Ann Cutler, Tulsa.
Alice enjoyed seeing Mr. and
Mrs. Hiram Wheeler,
Hennessey.
We wish to Thank Rev. Ray
Howard and the Garber Meth-
odist church for filling in when
the Assembly of God, Covington
were unable to come.
3 GARBER FREE PRESS
Garber, Garfield County, Okla.
Thursday, December 31, 1981
Rev. Howard was in charge
and led the singing of old fav-
orite hymns while Mrs. Edith
Dunn played the piano. Helen
R., Helen S., Hannah, Rena,
Zoann, Angela, Louis, LouISe,
Ann, Mayme, Walter, Blanch,
Lee Roy, Harry, SusanandJane
were pleased to attend the ser-
vices with four guests.
Please remember to save
your “Fun ’N Fitness" seals
from Post cereals and Sanka
Coffee labels.
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INSURANCE
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Garber
(Published in the Garber Free Press Dec. 31,1981)
BOARD OF EDUCATION PRELIMINARY ESTIMATE OF NEEDS
AND CALL FOR AN ANNUAL ELECTION
The estimated amount or amounts of money and the tax rate
or rates to be required for the support and maintenance of the
schools in Garber School District No. 144712 of Garfield County,
Oklahoma, for the ensuing year.
THE ESTIMATED NEEDS FROM THE GENERAL FUND TO
MAINTAIN A LEGAL TERM OF SCHOOL FOR THE ENSUING
SCHOOL YEAR
..$
58,000.00
620,000.00
None
None
120,000.00
115,000.00
33,000.00
85,000.00
25,000.00
5,000.00
None
9,000.00
1,070,000.00
Administratrive Services..
Instructional Services.......
Attendance Services.........
Health Services...............
Transportation Services...
Operation of Plant..........
Maintenance of Plant........
Fixed Charges.................
Food Services..................
Student Body Activities.....
Community Services.........
Capital Outlay.................
Total Current Expense.....
Required for Interest......................................None
Total Estimated Needs from the General Fund.... 1,070,000.00
THE ESTIMATED INCOME FOR THE GENERAL FUND FROM
SOURCES OTHER THAN DISTRICT AD VALOREM TAXES
Probable balance on hand, if any, at the close of
present fiscal year............................•••.••—•
Estimated income from County 4 mill levy for the
.. 42,000.00
ensuing fiscal year.•••••••••.••••••••••.••.••••••••••••••••
Estimated income from State Aid......................
Estimated income from all other
miscellaneous revenue....................................
Total estimated income other than district ad valorem
28,000.00
43 5,000.00
225,000.00
730,000.00
tax for the ensuing fiscal year.................
Balance required to be reaised from district
ad valorem taxes.............................................340,000.00
Since the net assessed valuation of the
school district is ................................$8,795,886.00
an ad valorem tax levy of 35 mills would be required to raise the
additional amount of money required to finance the preliminary
estimate of needs for current expense, as hereinabove
set forth for the ensuing fiscal year..--------.--------------.35 Mills
Less authorized levies not requiring the approval
of the school district electors................................20 Mills.
Additional number of mills needed to meet the needs of the
school district for current expenses from
the General Fund................................................15 Mills
THE ESTIMATED AMOUNT NEEDED FOR ERECTING, REMODEL-
ING OR REPAIRING SCHOOL BUILDINGSAND FOR PURCHASING
FURNITURE FOR THE ENSUING YEAR, OR YEARS, TO BE
PROVIDED FOR FROM THESCHOOL DISTRICT BUILDING FUND.
Erecting new buildings, remodeling or repairing school
buildings and furniture......................................$ 50,000.00
Required for Interest........--------------------------
Total Estimated Needs to be Financed From the
None
COUNTRY
WELDING & REPAIR SHOP
PORTABLE & SHOP WELDING
Mechanic Work
TRUCKS - TRACTORS - AUTOMOBILES
Martin Bond
863-2790
Garber, Okla.
GOOD LUCI
Building Fund...............................................•
THE ESTIMATED INCOME AND SOURCES FOR THE
SCHOOL DISTRICT BUILDING FUND
Probable balance on hand, if any at close of
present fiscal year........................................
Estimated income from other sources..............
Total Estimated Accumulations and Other Income
Balance Required to be Raised from District
50,000.00
None
None
None
50,000.00
Ad Valorem Taxes....................
An ad valorem tax levy of 5 Mills will be required to meet
the needs of the district building fund for the
ensuing fiscal year.....................-............., 5Mills
An election is hereby called for the purpose of voting on the
question of making the following levies for which an estimated
need is hereinabove shown, and for the election of Board of
Education Member to office number Two.
• Emergency Levy a Mills
Local Support Levy 10 Mills
Building Support Levy 5 Mills
Said election to be held at The Garber School Building on Janaury
26 1982 between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M.
’ The Board of Education forGarber
Independent School District No. 4712 of
Garfield County, Oklahoma
Approved this 7th day of December, 1981
By Thomas Poole
President of the Board of Education
Your friendship and patronage
has made this past year a big
success. Thanks for your loyalty.
May you know only the best
in 1982
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ATTEST:
Bill Schaefer
Clerk of Board of Education
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May the coming year rest lightly upon your
shoulders, and may it bring to all of you
365 days of health, happiness and success!
— The Bank of Garber
BANK/
Member FDIC and
Federal Reserve System
In Garber Since 1934
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