The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1924 Page: 4 of 4
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A good, strong, reliable bank, one that is capable
of taking care of its customers at all times is a credit
to any community. .
Our bank is that kind of a bank. We are anxious
to get more business, new customers, greater re-
sources, because th s stronger we become the better
the service we can render, and it is service confi-
dence and stability that have made our bank what
it is today.
State Bank ot Rocky
"Always Alert to Serve You All-Waj,
Chas Hart, Call it f. Fred Bunch Asa't. Cuahier
The Rocky Newt
Published Every Thursday
Rocky Publishing Co. Publisher
James S. Camp
R. D. Hopper,
Editor.
Advt 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-ciass mat-
ter at the post office at Rocky,
Oklahoma, under the act of Con-
gress of March 3, 1879."_
FO-R
Staple and Fancy groceries Cured and lunch
meats, Candy, Fruits and Racket goods.
Quality and S rvice come to
IRA HILLS, Store
IMPLIMENTS
Let us figure with
you on your impli-
ment needs.
T.H.RogersLumberCo,
T. H. Wilkerson, Manager
PHONE 07
i 0 i t t f-*-*-*-*"*"*" * *^* •
US CO.
The products offered for sale by your home-
owned Co. are guaranteed to be as good as the
best am! always ci the test pilce. Be a
booster for y u.* own town and community.
See that the r.txt money you spend for
Gasoline and Oil remains at home and works
for home interest.
A home company
Price, Quality and
Service Guaranteed
Robert Gimlin, Mgr.
To Our Customers
We want your hauling and wish >ou all good luck, so
why then hire an outside TRl l K.
Rocky Transfer Co.
RO-S-SMILLER AND WILJON
Office Phone 102 Residence 4 on 86
The best material in the hands
of a poor broom-maker, might
become a broom that you would
not have at any price, while the
same material in the hands of an
expert would become a ^Eureka^
or a “Golden Beauty” The
., broommakers employed by the
! Eureka Broom Co. are experts in
j their line and “Eureka Brooms* ’
i ' are as strong ar.d durable as the
broommakers art can make them,
ask your grocer for the ‘ Eureka
for heavy weight, the “Golden
Beauty” for medium weight and
the “Fancy Parlor” light weigth.
"It** the Chapoat Thins I Ewr
Bought,” Writes Mrs. J. Msson.V*.
■ • J paid $1.25 for fire cake* of Rat.Snap »nd
ing by the large number of dead rat*
up. I reckon we’ve saved hundred* of dollars to
chick,, egg, and feed.” Your P*Uwon' ttouch lU
dry up and leave no smell. 35c, Wl
Sold and guaranteed by
City Drug Store.
WVC1 jt the HalseU Farms
Already Sold—to Farmers
O'SL'S&i
come here dnd investigated what we have and they have bought
land—to farm—to make money.
V A °reat Cott.,
| -^sVt0o°rnaIse4r?nrgTop price. The rich , toSSnSi
I chocolate loam soil, deep and fertile, is also being bu community. Its citizen*
V wonderfully adar. ted to the raising cf corn, g . r DeoDle
{ whe«. fee/grair,, vegetal „rden true* «V^-NoW. U yoa w. -tin,
I $25 an Acre— 5 S Years to Pay t Scores *
; BXS74T* tK tiff
i S'y inters- lor. •„ temperate summers. good hneiec l.ne >»*> »*
]Good transportation facilities. •»
The Hatsell Farms Company t«».
Dr. F. O. Berry
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Phone /4
ROCKY, OKLA.
5
PR. I. S. JrtfEEMV'’
Physician and Surgeon
Office in ret of
Rocky State l. ink
Phone No. 31 Rooky, Okla
Your clothes will look just lii<e
new, when CLEANED and
PRESSED by
Robert Donahoo
w Rat-Snap KiH» 48 Rats*
Write* Irvin NnrWeod, fin—»■■■»■_
ssa
Cornea in con reman Biaacakaa
with other food. G«t • ycira^t
Threerfzes: >5efoekitohaa or »J1»J? r*
for chicken house or corn crib. m
barns r.nd ootbnikltng*. Yoaf*p*rBa»
if RAT-SNAP down t da IM
t‘KAVK*we "*
We have arrange to start one
of the best and latest Serials on
the market the title is “The
Eagles Talons” also will run
some of the latest big special
five and six reel feature in connec-
tion with the Serial. Featuring
Ed. (Hoot) Gipson, Gladys
Walton. Roy Stewart and others,
will have special music also dont
miss the starting program at the
Electric theater Rocky Begining
Saturday night February 16th.
A “aUk** bolted powder v i'.h n
B.iat base, does on umoot'.ly.
■lay* *■- Protecta r.rd Be^utw
flaa. Entirely harmless.
35a. 6Qe and 81.00 the
At Toilet Counters
mn lut, *1 lor Fra* Boa ’ •
evBAKKB LABORATOH1ES. lS ’1^)
L^i Memphis, 1 enn. N ~
Miss Ethel Cannon and Mr^
Pinkeny Harrin attended the
movies at Hobart Saturday night.
Misses Millie Liles and Rachel
Rasor Mr. John Cannon and
Earnest Clark attended the
mOvies at Hobart Saturday night.
City Drug Store.
FOR
A general line of Hirdware. Impliments, Queen Ware
Harness and Undertakeing.
SEE
Dyas, Bros.
FOR SALE
A set of good leather check
line*. Call at News Office
LOCAL NEWS
B. A. Dyas Jr. made a business
trip to Hobart Wednesday night _____
or at least that’s what he told [Thursday,
his mama.
Mr. John Hanna of Cordell
spent Wednesday night with his
father G, B. Hanna.
Miss Jennie Lee Dyisand Zora
Lee Kellough returned Sunday
evening from teachers meeting
at Oklahoma City.
B. A* Dyas and wife were
callers at the W. D. Logan home
Sunday.
C. D. Frederick of the Plain
View neighborhood was in Rocky
Guaranteed Hemstitching and
Picoting Attachment. Fits any
machine. $2.50 prepaid or C. 0.
D. ‘ Circulars free.
LaFlesh Hemstitching Co.
Dept. 2, Seda’it. Me.
• • ■■
D. L. Morris and J. P. Hopper
drove to the Little Bow well
Tuesday.
Miss Pebble Flemister spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
her sister Mrs. Carrol Burs n.
Mr. Ode Massey of Mt. View is
here this week visiting relatives.
FOR SALE
Alfalfa hay, see R. B. Allen 1
mile South and li west of Rocky.
Mis. Pertie Erwin made n
business trip to Cordell Monday.
Mr. IL’gh Fer-^e n
business trip to Elk City last
Siturdav
Mr. Sid Edmonds of Sentinel
was in Rockv M-ndav he was on
h's v ny to Poavr Coir Ok’-. £
M:ss Vera Rrenam «• ent Setnr »
dav «nd Sunday wi’h 'Mi'S
Charlotte Perkins at Hobart.
Mrs. George Bishop and Vera )•
Franam motored to Hobart Thurr- ’
day afternoon.
__
E«rl Marshall m-de a business
trip to Lawton last Fridsy and
Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marshall ;
went to S«ntinel shop:ng S*tur-#
day afternoon.
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Opal Lillie Barnes spent last '
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is door is always opeiy
You accept from Marland stations*
the service of free air for your tire*
and water for'your radiator, without
asking. We expect you to accept
the comforts ot each station’s tidy
rest room in exactly the same way
___without question on our part—»
without mention on yours.
It is placed in secluded privacy, on the side
of the station opposite the driveway* and
the office. The rest room is scrupulously
clean, well furnished with table, chairs and
mirrored dresser; and complete with lavatory,
toilet, etc.
Weary tourists and hurried feminine shop-
pers find it a convenience comfort, indeed.
It is just a part of a complete service—a
thoughtful extra provision for the comfort
and satisfaction of Marland patrons. Your
‘good will* is ample compensation for the
care and expense involved.
Saturday with
McCurdy.
Your cloth.* will look just line {
new. when CLEANED and j
PRESSED by t
Robert Donahoo.
MARLAND OUS
always the same~ always goat
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Camp, James S. The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 14, 1924, newspaper, February 14, 1924; Rocky, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937220/m1/4/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.