The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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SPEAKING FRANKLY
Our Bank advertises regularly because we want
all to learn about the advantages we have to offer
and also because we are anxious to build up a
mg financial institution, one that will be a credit to,
: part of the State.
We want more accounts, for in that way our busi-
s grows. Tne stronger our bank becomes, the better
are enabled to serve you We want you to consider
R ban!; as YOUR bank. You are sure to feel that
■f about it, once you are a customer.
Possibly we can't ple-:se everybody, but we are
•ays willing t > TRY.
s Slats Saak of Rocky
ROCKY, OKLA.
Bunch, Vice-Pres. Chas. Hart, Cashier
Fred Bunch, Ass’t Cashier
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s the Thermometer goes down
Coal
% *v
oes UP. Let us fill your re-
quirements NOW.
FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE GRAIN & SUPPLY CO.
hone ^°*
, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor
and daughters. Misses Geneva
and Loren, Mrs. Bob Wilson
and children, left Monday for
Elk City to visit M. F. Sullens.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morris
and daughter, Miss Mamie,
and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Wilson
I went to Mountain View Sun-
day to visit Mr. Morris’ son.
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Mrs. Sam Anderson and!
daughters, Jenna Mae, Minnie,
Johnnie and Cleo, left Sunday
noon for Edmond, where they
will attend school.
Katherine Edwards of Cor-
dell was the guest a few days
this week of her friend, Lois
Ferguson.
Mrs. Chas. Bachelor and
daughter, Faye, returned Sun-
day from Marlow, where they
have been visiting relatives.
E. B. Smith and family re-!
turned Friday from a trip to
Wichita Falls, Texas, visiting)
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sherman
and family of Hobart visited
Mrs. Sherman’s mother, Mrs.
Venia Mace. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wright Hop- Rev. Claud Wall returned j
per and baby Clav, daughter. Monday noon from Frederick.
Miss Maud, spent the week-end where he has been holding a
with W. A. Robbins in the Mt. meeting.
,Zion neighborhood. • -
-- • Gust Kleiner of Jewel coun-
Massy McCombs of Minco tv, Kansas, is visiting his!
came in Saturday evening to brother. Chas. Kleiner, south- i
visit his grandmother, Mrs. N. eeast of Rocky.
; B. Massy. -
--- _ | Arthur Kerlee, Ivan Clark
! Mr. E. H. Luttrel and familv and Nora Bell Sanders of Cov-
visited at the home of Mr. R. dell were guests of Miss Gla-
L. Means Saturday night and dys Sanders Sunday
| Sunday.
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i Mrs. Rena Bolding, who has
been visiting relatives and
1 friends in Cordell, returned
home Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCurdy
and mother, Mrs. Cowan, of
Lone Wolf, visited relatives
here last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ham-
mons, Misses Lillie and Edith
Hammons went to Sentinel
Monday.
Rev. Henry Cook filled the
pulpit at the First Baptist
church in the Theater building
Sunday.
Misses Minnie Burson and I
Verdie Herrin atl ended teach-j
ers’ meeting at Cordell Mon
R. B. Allen and Virgil Hazel-
ton left for Carter Wednesday ___
to see the former’s uncle, Bob day.
Allen, who is quite sick. j -
-- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Day and
Mr. Joe Jicha and daughter, daughters, Iris and Ola, were
Miss Hazel, went to Clinton j Sunday guests at Jim Holey’s
hospital Tuesday to have her near Plainview.
tonsils removed. j --* 1
j Mr. Will Long and family.
Mrs. Will AdamsP and chil-|pnd Benton Roden and family
dren visited her parents, Mr. i\Vere guests Sundav for dinner
and Mrs. H. E. Bowman, Wed-Ut Henry Marshall’s.
Your Own
Business
If you will save a
part of year earn-
ings and start an account with
us, we will pay you interest.
It won’t be long then until you
can have your own business,
if you ever expect to be a
leader in affairs you must prac-
tice frugality and foresight now.
If you are Not already a Customer of otfrs, WL INVITE
,\ ou to become one.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
D. E. Burrow, Pres.
B. A. Dyas, Vice-Pres.
J. E. Bolding, Cashier
Maude Dyas, Ass’t Cashier
nesday.
Pete Cannon of Bessie spent
! Sunday with home folks.
Fly Time Is
Disease Time
P
ANNOUNCEMENT
ur Oil Station in Rocky is now
open and a share of your
business in our line will be
appreciated. Deliv .ry made
anywhere.
Crew-Levick Cc npany
John Hanna, Avent
PHONE % and 9,
The best way to prevent
much of the hot weather ,
disease is to kill flies ^ ;
now-today—be-
multi- you need
to fid your
r^* home not only of
Flies
but all other insects as well,is
\
EL VAMPIRO is a vegetable inaect pow-
rier that is absolutely harmless to animals
or mankind but kills Cockroachat, Bm<f-
hugt, Mntht. Morquitoc». Flint, Animal
and Plant Lie*. Ants, stc.
Comer in patent InUow bo* always ready
, for instant u^e. Get a package today.
* Price 111 ttDti.
We Sell It i
at Henry Marshall’s.
Mr. John Dietrich and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Pendergraft
| were Sunday guests of Mrs.
Etta Davis.
Grandpa and Grandma Can-
non. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tiewv
were Sunday guests at the
home of Bill Gatliff.
Grandpa and Grandma Bur
json spent Sundav at their
j daughter’s home, Mrs. W. H
Herrin.
If you want hauling done, let us know.
We are always on the job. We need and appre-
ciate your patronage.
WE GO ANYWHERE- ANYTIME
M & W Transfer Company
Phone 92 Rocky, OkUfc
Lee Osborn and wife from
Sentinel visited at Dr. I. S
Freeman’s Sunday afternoon,
Rev. E. N. Campbell left c,r-
Monday morning for Star,
near Gotebo, to hold a meeting.
, B. A. Dvas, Sr., and H. I
jStites left Monday for No.-
man.
Be a “Goodfeliow”
and pay up your Subscription
to YOUR paper
THE ROCKY NEWS
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Miss Naomi Means was the
guest of Miss Ora Luttrell las:
Pe ople s D ru g Store1 week-
PERFECTS STAR SHELL
Marks Its Use as a Substl-
for Searchlight to Locate
Enemy at Sea.
iffton.—Extensive exiterliwnta
>|* the uv <>f “*tar shells as
ute for Mim-lil’.Khts In scarrh-
enctuy craft are lnrOf oon-
ijr the Navy ilejc.'’ with
111* ntltivn Ue-r 9 eoti-
• rarcYMi.
vtile-s" jmw dt —K u*ed
llln? the sbelis ns _ iMtm
Is liplit Up the for a
t ottu-ers explain that, it they
(ini.ieetei! without a betraying
mi the ship firing them, they
i far advance ever the «*»rvh-
tti* Lean** from the la:t»r he-
r n»rt isntioa of the M»tp
VX them.
■Hi (tun ex pert met* have e>w
the. point where “star shetta"
that' wUl Illuminate for several min-
utes a jrreat area of the sen far dis-
i tant from the firms ship have been
| perfected, and nl«»ng with .Uiem a
I binder which shows no flame or flash
' when the “star shells" are projected
i from the ship. For jnins of three In-
; Hies or smaller the new system is said
I to work nMiTost perfectly, hut in the
■ large puns It Is underrioM that all
: if the flash of dlarha* bas not yet
t«een eliminated.
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Being Out Hoarded Go'd
I«endoo.—Tlie widespread <lest!tt»-
Hon ntu«ed he nnetnployment here la
’ bringing out the pold boarded by many
, persons In more prosperous flttes.
1W hs< been a most noticenble lie
• croase In the mini her of ■a*ere*»««
Mri hn If-**»-. emgn« In Hrrnlatioo la
the last few weeks Previously It »U
ealy am rare oeraslaM that a smeretga
ar kalf-oovrrelpr ewe tendered
Phone 70 j Mr. Frank Bowman has tak
SAM A. WALKER. Proprietor' ^ ‘h.e a-fene>' for Buick c3'
. j at this place.
Shoes and Dress Goods
For FALL
W.-rW clothinr, ldres p»ps for Young Men.
HOSERY for ALL. Quality Materials.
BLANKETS
Al! Seasonable Dry Goods
SUPPLIES
FBDK IIS!
We carry a full line of
Tablets Note Books,
j Theme paper. Text
’ books, Pencils, Pens,
Ink, Erasers, Book-
straps, school Bags, etc
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A Grocer
is known by the clas« of goods l e sells,
hi* reputation for fr.ir realing ard rertice.
We lay claim to this valuable asset. Come
in and visit with us.
R. B. Allen
ANY CIIIROPR VCTOR
can explain to you the principles
that govern health
DRUGS AND SURGERY
ARK UNNECESSARY
Chiropractic Atl in * l incuts
Corrects abnormal conditions.
Many people are sensitive about
discussing their sulfering, we
use tact and sympathy in talking
with each visitor.
DR. J. H. LOMAX
Over Homo Slat*' Dank
Unhurt Oklahoma
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leadership.
E. J. P^-r
J. K. Bowman, Pn-p
Oklahoma City Scout* at Camp*.
I Oklahoma City - Ore fcrrdred
; fifty Oklahoma City Boy Scout*
, enjoyinr thdr annual ouni* at
i Apache Mtsslon under
| of the Scout
ailing.
Wdl* Hud
Perry Oeorga
With t*»e
Frau*, federal
. oftiter Iasi
1 fN*rr> rwcently II
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Fantamas, Tom. The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921, newspaper, September 1, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936721/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.