The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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The Rocky Mews
Published Every Thursday
Tom Fantamas
Editor and Business Manager
Subscription $1.00 per year
For Second Zone (150 miles or
more from Rocky) 1.50 per year.
Subscriptions are payable in
advance, and are discontinued at
expiration.
“Entered as second-class mat-
ter at the post office at Rocky,
Oklahoma, under the act of Con-
gress of March 3, 1879.”
"J can have perfect peace of mind
\ -ken you leave your car with us. We
a s have a competent man in charge
of ( i * Hr. >r and every car is guarded as care-
k !/ aa if the owner himself were watching it.
Males Thai All Gaia Alford
If all the motorists in this community
realized the convenience of storing their
cars here, and the little it costs them to
do it, we wouldn’t have room enough for
half the cars that would come to us.
Why not investigate these conveniences
and get our rates.
Highway Garage
Phone 51
Hugh W. Ferree Prop. Wesley Cowles Mechanic
"
A Home
Company
OWNED
LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Sewell, Mrs.
Anderson and Mrs. Ciaud Sewell
of Hobart Visited at the W. L.
| Bunch home Sunday.
Roy Hammons and family left
Tuesday for Oklahoma Citv
where he tntends to go into the
| grocery business.
Miss Lucile Hutchinson of
Lonewolf is spending the week
with her Grandmother, Mrs. N.
B. Massey,
Mrs. Susie Smith and children
j | visited at the home of her parents
j Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bowman
Satunday.
Miss Abercrumby returned to
her hoin<» in Rogers, Arkansas
Sundav after a two weeks visit
with her aunt Mrs. A.C. Sanders.
Miss Hazel Jicha spent Sunday
night at Hobart with Mourene
Anderson, returning home Mon-
day. * ,
Miss Lena Loveall of Sentinel
is visiting with her her sister Mrs.
Robet Donahoo this week.
Misses Ruby and Gussie Mc-
Clure of Lonewolf spent Sunday
with the Rasor girls.
Dr. VV. H. Freeman and wife
of Sentinel, spent Friday at the
home of Dr. S.I. Freeman.
Lonnie Joslin and Cecil Ormand
went to Cordell on business Fri-
day night.
Mr. McClure and family of
Lone Wolf spent with their
Rev. L. N. Moorhead 1 e f ’
Tuesday to attend the Baptist
Convention at Oklahoma City.
'NOTICE
Good Stalk field to rent.
Dr. I. S. Freeman.
Rev. E. N. Campbell and fam-
ily left Monday to attend th
Baptist State Convention a;
Oklahoma City. »
Mrs. L N. Moorhead and Mi-s
Anna Hill mada a trip to Hobart j
Tuesday.
, Mr. Raborn is now at work or :
the foundation of the new Garage
which is going in at his new fil
ing Station.
Mrs. Cora Little of Enid Okla.
visited her son John Thorp Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Means and
Miss Whitney went to Hobart j
Tuesday.
NOTICE
.No Transpassing allowed on
my farm.
Dr I. S. Freeman
Mrs. Scott Martin and daught-
ter Kattie Liles of Weatheaford
came in today to visit with rela-
tive here.
*
HOME
People
Do you know that the profits made by the
Tfie Rocky Oil & Gas Company
stay in ROCKY, The profits do NOT go to
New York City and Deleware, etc.—But stays
in Rocky—where you have a chance to use it
again.
We would like to tell you the whole story about
how and why the Rocky Oil & Gas Company
was organized and is maintained—but as Kip-
ling would say—that is another story.
So Right Now
Wc want to say that we need and want YOUR business
and YOU need and want this Home Building company
to have your trade.
* • are familure to you but to mention
(Jur Lines them again, will perhaps remind
you that you need to order something today—and we
will bring it right out to you.
A complete line of Greases, Lubracants, Mobiloil
Oils. High grade Gosoline, Kerosene, Floor Oils,
Floor Sweeps and anything you might call for in
our line.
ABOUT DELIVERY—Our Rocky Manager, Mr.
Joe Jicha has over $2,000.00 invested in Delivery
Service alone, for your convenience.
Mrs. J. VV. Taylor and son
Thomas returned from Fredrick
Oklahoma Wednesday after a
weeks visit with relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mullins
anu family of Dill City visited at
the W. J. Basket home today.
Jonas Beer and family moved
into the resident vacated by Roy
Hammons.
Mr. Hennard went to Hobart
Saturday night.
Granford and Tom Anderson
of Hobart was in town Saturday.
Thomas Means made a bus-
nesiness trip to Hobart Monday.
Mrs. John Hanna went to
Hobart on business Saturday.
M. J. Harley of Gotebo was in
town Monday.
Geo. Harms of Cordell was in
daughter Mrs. E. J. Wilson. jtovvn Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ferree visit-) Albert Mitchel and wife went
ed with relatives in Elk City Fri- j to Clinton today.
Floyd Cox and wife and Uncle
Charley Fisher and Miss Morene jjm Green went to Weatherford
Anderson of Hobart spent Sun- Oklahoma todav.
Sunday with .Miss Hazel Jicha.
fulfills its pa: po :e.
It is her.v;, in bo1;',
covers . Ihoiot-V ... • ~u
: ■ ’ teefcon
to the floor. I) .es hard,
but will not "rack even
though the wood i dented.
And it is easy to r; ply —
does not drag cn the brush.
Durable Fir
■.> ■ h
“shiny” look, bar ef.-
deep, rich h o-s gj/sk
It is ton, a rr.i o
enough to stand*wer
( tear, lo does not _
— iling >r
fro.:,'. cold—dc n t
aflee it. It ' ’ a van: i
we rocomn er for your
.... st for
that purpose
does not drag cn the brush. . that purpose.
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rlisses Dora and Etta Smith
Subscribers who have a resi-
of Hobart spent Saturday and j dence phone only, will be requir.
Sunday with Miss Vera Branam. j t0 com® to ^ie Phone office to
„ • n . . I make their monthly settlement
Tomghbthe Basket Ball game j|n the future If settlement}
’s not mads by the 15th of}
each month the service will be i
How “ 1 It? Good
People :
You need and must have some Hardware and we
have the goods and need and want your business.
Come in and let us supply your need in all kinds
of GROCERIES, at the right price. Also Heat-
ing Stoves, Cook Stoves, Stove-pipe, Coal Hods,
Ammunition, Tubes, Casings, etc.
We are prepared to supply your needs in Lamp
Bulbs and Electric Irons. When the new city
plant is installed you v\ ill need them. Better
prepare now.
Tay lor
Where your $ does its duty
The Hard ware a
Grocery man
will be between Rocky town
team and Lone Wolf town team.
Mrs. Ode Massey who has been
very ill is emproving.
discontinued.
E. Harley,
Mgr.
Learn the Truth
About the folks at home
ANNOUNCEMENT
I I wish to announce to the people
a of Rocky and vicinity, that I have
s y opened a modern filling Station on
J \ So. Main Street, and am now ready
for your patronage, which will be
highly appriciated.
About the first of December I will also have
a complete Garage and will have an expert
repair man in charge of the repair department
A. R. RA1BOURN, Prop. Rocky, Okla.
A
SUBSCRIBE for Your Home Town Paper the ROCKY j
Our Quality
which makes Business Good
for C< Makes a Big Saving
for \ OU,
Performace it the
Highly Efficient in Summer; Per'
Fall; Unsurpassed in the Winter.
Our Scientifically Refined Oils stand Highest
Temperatuie and Zero Cold test. Made
from Pennsylvania Bright Stock.
The Rocky Oil & Gas Company
Jolihcr* and Wholesaler* of A HOME ( OMPAXI
II|<i|| I.IMIIE litSOUNE. OWNED
KEROSENE A I I P.RH WTN BY HOME PEOPLE
Phone 1 on 92 or 3 on 92 or 5!
Joe Jicha
Manager
Beautiful and Durable
Rugs
We have just received a NEW lot of RUGS—
Beautiful} designed and of the latest patrens.
at surprisingly low prices.
Dyas Brothers Hdw.
A Visit to V our
Old Home »
UTTV t
i own
Don’t you wish you could make one? But, of course,
you haven’t the time. It’s a fast world! And it’s a
long, expensive trip. Perhaps, someday!
But just as often as not, “some day” never comes.
And you have te be content with just sending your
memory back on a skylarking trip among the ghosts of
yesterday.
However, those “ghosts” are very much alive, chances
are, and are doing a lot of interesting things you’d like
to know about. True, you may be getting letters
regularly *‘rom mother or father or sister or brother—
but they seldom, if ever, mention goed old Tom. Dick
or Harry. What of them? Somebody knows!
You bet n mebody knows! That “somebody” is yo
Home Town Paper, the ROCKY NEWS. Why. it^
got stories about Tom. Dick and Harry today. You
ought to keep in touch with them—and you CAN! It’s
easy —
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Fantamas, Tom. The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1921, newspaper, November 17, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937196/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.