The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1923 Page: 3 of 4
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you havent paid your bill or
e some arrangement to do so
vill not extend you any fur-
credit.
City Drug Co.
LOCAL ITEMS
leigh Hill hae been on the
list lately.
>y Bursan who has been atte
g Hill’s Business College
rned home Tuesday Night
:e he is ill with the “flu”.
L. Burson pruned trees on
arm south west of Rocky
nesdav.
A SMALL
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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!
LOCAL NEWS
Mrs. Dycus of Leedy is Here
visiting her daughter Margan
Dycus.
Floyd Ilammon drove o Hobart
Tuesda/ on business.
Mrs. C. Pickerel and baby of
Strong City visited her mother
Mrs. T. J. Cans:on.
rs. Claud Ligett of Hobart
ted with her mother Mrs.D.
Burson here Sunday.
Imer Tierce Has been down
l the “flu” this week.
randfather Cannon is much
ter this week.
This in additioh to the substan-
tial dividends your investment
calls for.
Here is a real opportunity for the
first few lucky folks that answer
this offer! The 35 per cent mer-
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.
OQD
4%
:2ITES
$
. IJ
Ethel Canucn is ill with “fin”.
R. A. Dyas and daughter Maud
visited at Gotebo and Sedan Sun-
day and Monday.
Miss Pearl Ormand of Butler
is visiting with her sister Mrs.
Earl Joslin this week.
' / GENUINE
uDm i”
NSLL
PARHAM
^ TOBACCO
•
If you havent paid your bill or
made some arrangement to do so
wq will not extend any further
credit.
City Drug Co.
Mrs James Ormand left Mon-
day for a few days visit in and
around Hobart.
Miss Velma Haley of Spring
Creek spent Saturday and Sunday
with Edith Cook.
Little Mis3 Lois Cook spent
Sunday with Ruth Ormand.
Mr. and Mrs. Id, E. Cook and
daughter Edith drove over and
spent Sunday afternoon with
Rev. James A. Haley and family
of Spring creek.
EEB*
r
"Free distilled water for batteries
at all Marland $e> vice Stations”
—Jays Hie cnjat '.zncL Service Qfjan,
There’s a Marland
Station Near You
—“at the Sign of
the Red Triangle.”
MARLAND
Service Station
MAIN & FOURTH
ROCKY
Walter Wilkinson. Mgr.
“Your bai ery, as you know, requires
genuine 1 (STILLED water—regularly.
No other kind of water will do—not
even ‘bottl* d’ water. Anything but pure
DISTILLED water will ruin a battery in
a very short time.
“Marland Service Stations now give bat-
tery filling service as an EXTRA service
to motorists. We fill your battery as often
as necessary with purest DISTILLED
water—free.
“Don’t hesitate to take advantage of this
new service. Also remember that it is a
real pleasure to test and fill your tires,
fill your radiator, or serve you in any
possible way.”
MARLAND REFINING CO.
Ponca City, Okla.
MARLAND OIIS
always the same-always good
Col. Blanton left Saturday for
Pauls Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Martin
drove to Cordell Friday on busi-
ness.
M. A. Goostree, wife and Mr.
Stenhens of Sentinel were here
Friday morning on business.
Mr A. L. Spear of Oklahoma
City was here Thursday evening.
Mrs, F. M. Oglesby left Wed-
nesday for Bowie Texas to
visit with relative.
William and Buster Branam is
on the sick listthis week.
Mrs. Branam daughter Vera
son John and Millie Liles motor-
ed to Cordell Friday morning.
Misses Millie Liles, Vera, Bra-
nam and Mr. J. P. Hopper mot-
ored to Hobart Friday evening.
W. A. Tierce purchased a jur-
sey cow last Saturday from J.’N.
Cunningham.
Miss Margaret Dycus who has
been ill with the “flu” is better.
Dr. I. S. Freeman returnee
home from Barnard Kansas Wed-
nesday.
Public Sales
Farm Lo
q
LESS INTEREST. NO COMMISSION.
We are correspondents for the
MISSOURI JOINT STOCK LAND BANK
of Kansas City, Missouri,
which loans money on Oklahoma farms at 6 per cent
interest: no commission; no renewal; liberal prepay-
ment privilege; prompt service, without red tape.
If you are placing a loan on your land, this is what
you need.
Stats Bank of Rocky
“Always Alert to Serve You All-Ways"
W. L. Bunch, Vice-Pres. Chas. Hart, Cashier. j
Fred Bunch Ass't. Cashier. 1
J. F. Bolding, Ass't. Cashier. 1
SPECIAL
AT
ELECTRIC THEATRE
Friday and Saturday Night
Eugene OBrien
IN
“His Wifes Money”
TUESDAY NIGHT MARCH 13th
EDITH ROBERTS
IN
SON OF A WOLF
A Special Picture of the great northwest. Scenery
great, lots of action, a outdoor picture, its western.
A picture vour can’t afford to miss seeing,
» t
Thursday night Mar. 15
“Branded Four”
and
Harold Lloyd Comedy
ONLY 10c
We have purchased 122,000
pair U. S. Army Munson last
shoes, sizes 5 1-2 to 12 which was
the entir surplus stock of one of
the largest U. S. Government
shoe contractors.
This shoe is guaranteed one
hundred percent solid leather,
color dark tan, bellows tongue,
dirt and waterproof. The actual
value of this shoe is $6.00. Ow -
ing to this tremendous buy we
can offer same to the public at
j?2<*5.
Send correct size. Pay post-
1 man on delivery or send money
j order. If shoes a 1 ~>ot as repre-
sented we will ci. c.IuUy refund
'your mcney prom ply upon re-
! quest.
NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE
COMPANY.
12y6 Broadway. New York, N. Y.
Oil Lease & Royalties.
I have a large number of Oil Leases, Options,
Royalties, also a few good farms for sale, at a rea-
sonable price. If you are in the market for
OIL LEASES,
OPTIONS.
ROYALTIES,
AND REAL ESTATE,
don’t fail to see me before you buy. All my prop-
erties are located near where the Little Bow Oil &
Gas Company are now drilling their deep test.
If you have anything to list see me.
Joe Jicha.
ROCKY.
Agent.
OKLAHOMA.
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Camp, James S. The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 8, 1923, newspaper, March 8, 1923; Rocky, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936949/m1/3/: accessed May 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.