The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ROCKY NEWS
The Rocky News
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.
i Invitation to All
“Entered as second-class mat-
ter at the post office at Rocky,
Oklahoma, under the act of Con-
gress of March 3, 1879.”
Words of Warning
t:
1
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Don't waste your time and strength,
on hand pumps. Just drive up to our
place and get. ail the air you want.
We mahe no charge for this service
It’s merely one cf the many courtesies
wo are always gisd to extend to you
Don’t thinK that we expect you tr
buy gasoline or oil every time ycu
stop here. Wo Know that one often
needs air or water when he doesn't
need anything else.
And we Know that the low price
we charge for the grade of gas and
oil we handle is the only inducement
necessary to get you here when you
want anything in that line.
Viec-Prcs Coolidge, in
■{; speech son j time agJ before thv \
Also we carrv a full line of GOODYEAR Tires and Tubes. When you
Jbuy your GASOLINE of us YOU SEE that you get FULL measure.
Highway Garage
Phone 51
Hugh W. Ferree Prop. Wesley Cowles Mechanic
Womans Rights
Most important among which is her right
to FREEDOM f/om the bane of woman-
hood inherited from Mother Eve. Stella
,Vitae gives this freedom to women and girls.
Sold by your druggist on the distinct agree-
ment that if the FIRST BOTTLE does not
benefit, money will be refunded.
Mrs. Kellie Smith, Texas. Mrs, IV. M. Gaines, Chick-
“I had fenialo trouble nmnufja, On. “Ithasdono
with HinotherhiR spells, wonders for me; was weak
The doctors had pi veil roe and all run down, had not
up—said I could’nt possi- been able to do housework
Mv get well. After taking for six or seven years;
four Uittles of STELLA hut now 1 do uiiy kind of
VITAL I was up and no- work.”
ing about my work.”
THACHER MEDICINE CO.
Oiattioiwn, Tamm.. U. S. A.
' *■ ■■■
1 dLui^nti- oi a sc;mo! for g*r.s ut
I t;cred a few word:, of waiving
] which we f<e! «reiy Roe''!
|moth'-r will.bs interested in. !!
• .■ d • that “R ■ d an • II I-
sh ■ i-i ’ ■ i’; i ga ■' i is he in
(i iu inin; of our code,: s>.
spehad. tli s1 in V/wiea yo.mg
A'omch are t;>ught. H ; e;.
this isabul vark of Americanism |
t'iat had heretof-tv been over-
looked by the Limy h.ordes of
radicalism, butthatthey turned
their attention to it as soon as
prsiible after they saw the
strength of American women e::
erted at the polls. Today, he
declares, they are losing no oi-
partunity to poison the minds ol
the young girls ot America—
mothers of a coming generation.
This nation owes Mr. Coolidge
a debt of gratitude lor sounaing
the warning. And every mother
should take sufficient interest to
see that her children do not fall
Under the evil argument scatter-
ed by the bolshevists and other
enemies of this nation. We are
too apt to drop back into our old
way of thinking that no one is
going to do or say anything a-
gainst the United States, a>d
that our position in the world
war was sufficient to cow the
radical element forever. Do not
let yourself believe that this
country is without enemies. We
! have more of them row—and
more t itt-r ones—than we have
ever hid at any time. So for
that reason we should constantly
bj on oar guard arid mere vigi-
lance should be shown no.v that!
ever before
Watch for the poison in the
?0 seal
in the
delicious
Burley
flavor '
Once you’ve
enjoyed the
toasted flavor
you will al-
ways want it
$ SLjCZsJe-g
Ford Car Prices Reduced
Another reduction in the price
of Ford cars and the Ford truck,
averaging $70 under former
prices end bringing the Ford car
and truck to the lowest price i
ever offered, was announced!
Sept. 2, by the Ford Motor Co.
New prices are, chassis, $295;
roadster without self starter, $3-
25; touring without s *1 f starter,
$355; truck ch issis, $445; coupe,
$595; sedan, $06). Self starter?
is listed at $70. The prices went
into effect Friday morning. Re-;
ductions on closed body cars a-
mount to $100 and on other cars
to about $70. Tbe Ford plant is^
turning nut 75 cars a day and
running one sh ft.
TOM SAYS
If Urcle Sam got a cigar every |
time congress paessirl a bid he
could smoke himself to death.
A Rocky girl stands before a
mil row while dressing so sine can
see what is going mi.
STtUAVfT/E
, . . . , The der.dkck m congress over |
fangs of the man or woman who . ... , ,, ^
, , . , . beer didn t ompar** with some
dose at. act, one hundred per cent i , . ,
or them oa \ he ce lar door s.
American, and who dosen’t
the same way.
talk
W0MAHS MOTHERS -
Muskogee Fair
Musk* gee, Okla., Sept.
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Store
Foopi
ROCKY. 1 KL\ SAM A. WALK IK b opri tor
■k.'su tfr&UL u--a.—7/*a» sl'TSHUHSMI
8.-
rhouj’an Js of out-of-town v isit-
ors are expected in the city f< r
the Oklahoma Free State Knir,
which takes place here Octobei
3 to 8.
Announcement ly therailioads
Som° women get red i i the
face 1 r< m anger, some from mod- [
"■■* y, and others from drug st- re. It
S>une Ricky men admit they
ire self-made, an 1 other? put
the blame on tiieir wives.
Rocky Oil & Gas Co,
.IoIiIntn ini*' Wholesaler? "f
III*.II (.It \I>K *. \SO| |\I .
ki:i:om:m: a. mmiriYrs
V HOME COMPANY
OWNED
BY HOME PEOPLE
Mr. Tractor Owner
You will soon he in the market for Cylinder
Oil for your Tractor, and of course you will
want the best.
We handle the genuine Texas Ursa also the
genuine gfargoyle Mobil 1> as well its other good
grades of the same brands.
We would be pleased to show you our oils and
quoie prices.
Our • a-ol'ne and kerosene are ofJiigh p'-*ade
and we will always maintain nothing but high-
grade products in all lines. When in need of
anything in our line, call and you shall receive
prompt service.
It Congress v a ts a real money .
>ett*r tax, whv not s’nact a big
levy «*n divorse papers?
Give fhe average R »cky man
that Special Excursion Rites \vi 1 hall a « hance to tauv a out, lum-
bu in effect ha’’ pr. moted the ■^lf a,,,l he 1! more than mike
hotel men of the city t_- make g ,(»d
special arrangements to cari f«r When you are in trouble a lot
the biggest c:o .vd of visitors in 0f ^0, pie who cal! on you to offer
years. sympathy are only after partic -
Special rates of fare and one- lars.
half have bean agreed upon by , Nothing jn all this world i?
the roads running into this
The rates will
more pitiful than the girls who
be ellee-:„„f----the men set like
4
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Fcd &■ . t .. ,r- :y walls me
i
CUV ; v.-L: ; I'-.O LWc Ev_ hers Cow-
■ v Id be rest- -L-, which is practicu^y
ui. Ar'l it . IV- '■ Li .-’ott roc-d to laiaw r.l- 5
V, „0 ; ,ti.. . qu.-.:.' . Ccmoj : i
-c' '•• • a i ' *•
i ;v • .. ; , ; 5 • T.v.t lastlurgiLSS.
own. L ■ the c.- " . ily c.’-uaed with scap
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Tut:. >
cats tints of
I
Some in and
i a .,'.py cf an inter-
The i
W. L. Bu
Your Kitchen Needs!
Look over your kitchen needs. Why not replace that rusty,
worn-out cutlery, those leaky pans, or disreputable looking
old coffee pot with new ones now that price? are hack within
reach. Make a note of your kitchen and wash-day needs,
and come in and talk it over with us, It may bo a good
while before you’ll lind prices as attractive as we can make
them just at this time. We have a nice line of Alluminum
ware. x
Cur Grocery Department
is replete wilh all that is good and wholesome in the PURE
FOOD grocery line—and they as e sold at the right prices.
TAYLOR,
The Hardware
and Grocery man
‘•WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY’
VmLVtG*
Fo
*
WHEAT DRILLS
for Horses or Tractor see
Dyas Brothers Hdw.
ritory. oicimo "*n ur act men
tive at midnight. October 2, with jrjs
rturn tickets good until October
IP A man mav enjoy his sweet-
The wonderful growth of the 1 heart on his knee« during c urt- --1 The farmers In thisc. untrvr-e
Fair the past few years is reflect- *hu . but after marriage he do s’t found itoutand went on her bail. | Rojnz tQ CQme jnt> thejr *’0wn
ed in the number of inquiries re- j ••njov being sat on. A Chicago couple claim to have when there are more hogs on the
ceived by Ethel Murray Simons. \y0 hoar i oneRoekv man won- a baby 28 months old that knows farm and fewer in the business
“Cook in .lail--Freed,“ says a1 damp churches,
headline. Surley some housewife j
found itoutand went on her bail, i
Secretary, from persons through dprin„ y(.storday if dbarman.ent 1380 words. They mustbegloom-
: out the state, who have written
in all nati ns would also
Phone 2 on **2 or 51
Joe Jicha
Manager
regarding Special li.ates and ,hat thp roj|ing p.;n t0 R„.
about Hotel Accom:ao«latiyns in
the city.
mean him for a congresman.
We have also -cached the time
AI
world.
The average Rocky man never
realizes just how near death’s
It isn’t always safe to judge of the year wne it 13 a li’tleem- (joorheis until he listens
home to your
to a
spiel, reads the patent medicine
‘f'rczen”
Prediction? are that «11 a»tend- a R'^ky women’s cooking by the uaras-ing to t.
*ch,jrch ^^ y!W ;'ds-cr
hummer in every respect, but Things have <g*m« to a pretty The 1920 moto* casualty list* seriousness n
tnis year’s Educational and En- |pM> whc-, mnh*-s r ave to ask made no mention of those who j1 aP'UH~Do you know that th^/
uriainment Programs will be thwe tjm, * a day ;**WiU some one P^se^ fro™ envy when "forking capital of this commn-f
even better. p\ease come and wipe the dishes’’. **eir neighbors stepped out in a j » restricted by five dollars
Ore of the bit feature attract-! \ v. ... t by every dollar you keep out of
ion? at the coming Fair will he I A Wk actress has sued;
President Obregon’a famous»
The Rockv News Is Your Paper
Mexican National Ban i.
will i
day.
. our bank ?
t ifer divorse because h^r husband 1*be aeaaon of bad ealds is rap-
3TUk burned some of her ciothea. Hel^r approaching.' but we don’t What has become of the old-
wruen j------ u-— i------:— them expect to hear anyone claiming fashioned country girl who used lnG I)
hey got theirs from sitting in ' to dance with her feet.
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Fantamas, Tom. The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 8, 1921, newspaper, September 8, 1921; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937355/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.