The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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John W. Riley, Jr., Editor
Nell Pickerel is in Chickasha
this week visiting friends.
Su: criptions $1.00 per year
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yet give you the best of
' ocery stores. Any ; ig-
■•e that will ena le as to
July 17, 1919, at the post office at
2, i:>e..y, Oklahoma, under the act of
j Congress of March 3, 1879.”
Sam Bennett from Foss Okla-
homa was in Rocky Friday.
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Morene Anderson and Hazel
Jicha went to Hobart Saturday.
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S. . inel is making plans to
her electric lights from
Hugh Ferguson is in Cordell
now being employed in the Post
Office there.
We need end wg"t p-ur trade. Vie buy f "
cash and sell for e - h only, so why not trade
with us, where your c: •* does its duty.
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ier.”
1? f! ite, and according to Editor
$ ’ .rren of the Sentinel Leader
v. ox 'd be willing to formulate
. ... c plan by which Sentinel
o< aid co-opcrate with Rocky and
ork for the benefit of both
le,. .s. This is worth careful
Quail Coffee ................. !5o
Louis Coffee ................. 40c
XXXX Coffee ................ 25c
8 Lb. pail Lard ..............$1.60
4 cans small Hebe milk.........‘25c
Gal. plums....................65c
Gal. peaches..................90c
Gal. apricots.................. 90c
jj e ' ' Juration as it is an oppori-
- ‘ • for Rocky to obtain the
jjjp • *rvice she should have and at
fraeton of the cost an indep-
jjj eu'Lnt system. Rocky will have
SJjto improve the light service at
’ jsome future date so why not
m 1 take care of the future at this
time and gather the reward for
our labor .by enjoying decent
service.
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Hill Brothers -Grocery
$ Where Your Interests Are Our First Consideration
Ida Lambert of Cordell vis-
ited with Hazel Joslin several
days last week.
you the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunn
left Tuesday for a short busin-
ess trip in Oklahoma City.
New and fresh got' s are
daily, and we are in a position 1
best price that.can be made and 1 vtter ■ ban can
be made under the old c edit syrtc-.n.
Mrs. Melvin Whittemore and
brother, Amos Wilcox, leave Sat-
urday to vist relatives in Miss-
ouri.
Look at these prices rsted below:
Karo Svrup...........tdc
Floyd Hammons left Satur-
day for Ranger Texas where he
will join his two brothers for
several months.
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After the rain cornes the mud
hot s if the road between Rocky
and Hobart is an example of we
will have to stand for this com-
ing winter. The officials did a
little work on one of the worst
holes a couple of months ago,
but there still remains work to
be done if we are to enjoy pass-
ible roads this winter and spr-
ing.
Mrs. H. E. Molen and daugh-
ters, Mildred and Marie, of Cor-
dell are visitng with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Owen.
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STOP!
in it our Yard
NEW PARADISE
Mr::. Henry Kleiner, who has
been ailing for many years is in
ne
iton Hospital improving
very nicely and is expected home
this week.
Mrs. Henry and Herman Swart
are also reported better.
Miss Emily Kleiner was vis-
iting Irfends in Cordell Saturday
and Sunday.
Miss Alpha Springer of Slock-
dale Kansas is staying with her
sister. Mrs. Kleiner.
?drs. C. D. Johnson and daugh-
ter of Seibert Colorado, are here
visiting her father, J. F. Tay-
lor and brother, W. H. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Saund-
ers of Cordell spent Sunday in
Country So&hum
.1.25
Com 2 cans .............25c
Tomatoes 2 cans........ 2o«
Star Tobacco ..........85c .Lb
Beans -3 Lb..............25c
Pea Berry Coffee........25c
Arbuckle Coffee .... 2 Lb- 65c
5 bars White Soap.......25c
We can and will save you some money. Come
in and give us a chance to show you.
TAYLOR
The Hardware and Grocery Man
Rocky visitng with their parents. MS
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Saunders.**
Rocky Rebecca Lodge held its'
regular meeting Friday evening, i
January 21. At the next meet-!
ing there will be iniation by the
Hobart degree team. This meet-
ng will be hold on Feb. 4th.
Refresments will be served and
all members will be nresent.
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Kimer Doty'and family visiited
with His brother Horner Monday.
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to what all our satisfied
customers say about our
satisfactory dealings, and -
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,v>bn Remmcrs, who has been
• i • i • r at the Swart home, re-
r 1. ,: to his home at Riley Kan-
. iday. Ublx) Kooper join-
ed him for a few weeks visit
h relatives and friends.
you’ll be convinced that this is
the place to huy-
LUMBER
T. H. ROGERS LUMBER 00.
2’j J'bn Swart spent Sunday and
a Monday with his brother-in-law
Mr. Sands.
' ’h oil men are still making
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rj calls on the Sand hill. To be sure !
h Mr. Sand is interested and hopes j
H1 to see a derrick there this sum-
4 mer. Mr. Sands has lived in1
3 this country a year and is satis-!
f .» Ho kncr..'S a rood tl 'ng1
Directors and Business
Managers of Farmers
Co-operative Elevator
Association of Washita
County.
Gentlemen:
Each of you are urgently re-
quested to he on hand promptly
at 2 o’clock, P. M. Tuesday, Feb-
ruary the 1st , 1921, to attend n ' rTjTTffllffifiTrr.....irm
meeting of Business Managers;!
and Directors of the Washita jjjl
County Co-operative Marketng | ■
Associaton. Don’t miss this'S
meeting as we want a 100 per'
cent attendance for we have im-'jjjj
portant business to consider, also
reports of the Oklahoma City
meeting will lie made. We fur-!
ther expect some outside help ,
with the meeting. Come sure.)
Meet in County Agents Office, i
Very truly yours,
H. Garland
County Agent.
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Clinton
1:55 P. M.
6:30 P. M.
Bessie
2:25
7:00
Cordell
2:45
7:23
Rocky
3:15
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Hobart
3:45
8:20
Snyder
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That our repair department is always busy,
but we can take care of your jobs too. So why
wait any longer before having that tractor put
n good shape for this years run.
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wish to correct the mis-!
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We ClFiin. Press and Repair
Them a' <1 give them a tone of
PIS : iNCi . ’>N
CALLUS .:. WE’LL CALL
Our new suit samples have just
arrived. Come in and choose
We have a full Une of standard makes of
tires, when in need of oro, we will be pleased
to show th m. We carry a complete line ol
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. ' the price at 65 cents. BILL PATTERNON
i’cs will happen even in “Yo .r Tailor”
st of regulated families.'
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Riley, John W., Jr. The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921, newspaper, January 28, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936494/m1/4/: accessed April 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.