The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL ITEMS
Bert Cannon left for Okla-
Oity Monday morning for
nment examination.
and Mrs. Ira Hill, daughter
r»d son Neal, left Sunday?
ng for Sulpher, .Okla^ to
a week vacation.
- *e •
and Mrs. E C. Harris and
of Carnegia, Okla. were
ig with relatives at Rocky
ay, Mre. Harris and ,tbaby
ined to spend this week^ith
arents Mr. and Mrs. D.” E.
>W.
Investment that is Conservative,
Safe and Profitable
A sales corporation functioning
for one of America’s oldest and
best known manufacturers, offers
a legitimate, safe, and exception-
ally profitable opportunity to a
few small investors ($1.00 to $5.
00) in this district.
A Guarnteed 35 per cent
Merchandise Premium
AT ONCE!
This in addition to the substan-
M:;. ard Mrs. Clabern Mathis
and son Terrel of near Komalty,
visited with relatives and attened
church at Rocky Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Jess Freeman and children
of Hobart came up Saturday t o
visit with her brother Mr. Jim
Cox and wife and other relatives.
l Wesley Cowles and two
vho have spent the last week
ng with relatives near Port,
returned home Subday
noon.
s. John Hanna of Cordell
isitir.gin Rocky lastSunday
friends and relatives.
___________________ . . . H. & M. Garage for Tractor
tial dividends your investment! Motor S -ai Oil 100 per cent Penn-
calls for. . . I silvania, none better, few
Here is a real opportunity for the i
first few lucky folks that answer g0°
this offer! The 35 per cent mer-1 ---
chandise premium is ready for
immediaate distribution. You
maKe a profit at once!
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Write Today-Don’t Delay.
Send your name and address and
let me show you a real money-
maker-some-thing that should
meet with the approval of your
banker’
James P. Case, Secy. & Treas.
Western Division
1201 VAN NESS AVENUE
San Francisco, Calif.
Rev. C. A. Smith moved his
family to Lokeba, Okla. Tuesday
where he will make his future
home.
Miss Nellie Dyas, who has been
attending school at the O. C. W.
in Chickasha, Okla., returned
home last Wednesday evening
accompanied home by Miss Mag-
gie Mae Pruitt of Commanche,
Okla., who sp .it a lew d ays here
and returnin . to her home Sun-
day noon.
Rainy Drippings.
People are all planting their
crops over in high since the hail
storm, some aie done planting
cotton.
Our bank is built on it.
Cur efforts center around it.
Our success depends upon it.
We aim to make cur service so attractive
that you \vi 1 be a pleased and constant
customer.
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If your Ford seems to
♦‘talk back” too much,
maybe you're using
the wrong oil. At
Jeast it’s not your
Ford's fault. Try
Marland ^Special
Ford Oil now.
*Y\ THEN you’re driving along on a
VV peach of a day—a good stretch
of open road ahead—lots of reserve
power at your command—and another
car begins to creep up on your left
—it’s the most natural thing in the
world to f 4step on the gas and let ’er go”
—then the race is on! You tiianU
your stars that you have plenty of
Marland Gasoline and Oil—because
then vou know you can keep ycur lead
—and pot risk breaking down your
oil and ruining your motor. You
know vou can depend on Marland
Gasoline and Oil.
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always the same ~ always good
Some are plowing their ruined
wheat under since the hail, while
some have put the stock on it to
graze 1 -e iu< rfu: -e nil.
The people are gla to see a
few piec*s "i ’I: o in. casing
going to the oil "el, v ill not
mention ih- m 1 * in;: s u< h in the
canyon ov e » i •?.••• <*•: ace.- n
tire bridge ii e v.ash*-d o' t.
The young f Ik’s bi d a big
mu - a* r J m i!> u '
«it 11* r nig (iui:. ’ •>■■■ n to k • r<
or 1 be.l rve ta i l ■
i ■ L, M<*r? n ;■ 11•! ' ‘ an ' ■ s
claimed r • t»- to*- first one’s to
have thrashed mis s hhiii, they
didn’t i-ay what they made pet
acre.
Alford Morn- and family
Mt. View ao-i Clyde Morris ot
Drumri/h*t Okla. visit-d v.it'r.
D. L. Moms tiiiav.
State Bank oS Reeky
“Always Alert to Serve You All-Ways"
W. L. Bunch, Vice-Pres. Clms. Hav, Cashier.
Fred Bunch Ass't. Cashier.
J. F. Bolding, Ass’t. Cashier.
Claud M--rh:s and family spent
Sunday wills K. T. t oo ..
John Lemon’s has his grainrv
turned up side down, say’s he
wont need it.
Suze Did.
To late for last weeks issue,
please come again soon, a lift •
earlier soy Monday or lucsda>
LOCAL NEWS
H’&M. Garage for Tract oi
Motor Seal Oil 100 percent Per
silvania, none better, few
good
Miss Jessie Truett of n* ar Cm-
negia is spending thi* v eek wit
friends at Rocky.
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ELECTRIC THEATRE
Saturday Night
Owen Moore
In
“Desperate Hero”
TUESDAY NIGHT
“THE M N r: RAIL”
Its a Picture every one should see. Dont miss it. t
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and
Comedy
ONLY 10c
Telephone
Confer enc
W. o
ONOMIZE
Oklahoma City May—At Bn
en Arrow On Jure lOrh the lei \
Division of the Oklahoma Util-
ities ArsociaMon will ho’ 1 the Dr
! of the district conferences
year 1923 according to amount »■
ment mad'1 bv J. \V. W ahon Mgr
Broken Arrow Werbone C'
Broken Arrow, chairman o» t "
Telephone Division. the cor- t
t'e-f ners last year were regard
| o' gr s v h:e to the telepho
|c 'P.VI1*- «*
Irt i'CS tr.€
jthis
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Ill
. the pi
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d chairman WaUo:
he -*at'. eri'j
bear i s ure tK»th grvat. i
.-*d cr ater h*»ndfits.
‘♦•sef ■ nd discussions fol-
11 v a banquet will make u;
mj for the day. 7 •
irict conference will .<
linton on June 2ist-
Exchange your wheat for
“WASHITA’S BEST”
FLOOR
And mill Feed.
If vou hevent any wheat you can buy
' Washita’s Best”
for $1.6 > per sack at any Grocery store in Cordell.
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Camp, James S. The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 7, 1923, newspaper, June 7, 1923; Rocky, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936651/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.