The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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JEW^ThT’oTWiENT EGYPT ] ODD BELIEFS ABOUT STONES , GRAIN MA^, SUPPLANT RICE
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For Sale-One two story Hotel
furnished complete, for particu-
lars, write or phone, Rocky News
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Wlmse v**ii siu'll*;-
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FOR RENT
! About Sept. 1st a five ficre track
pood six room house, w "sh house
Radio Program
WBAP
The fart Wsrth, Texas
Star-Telegram
“Daytime on the Hour^
Nighttime on the Half’
t»«L 15.-
Physician and Surgeon
Office in ret of
Rocky State t ink
Phone No. 31 Ro*y, Olcla
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Tlie i.orlil illr uv. x
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good barn, electric lights.
See C. R. Joslin
Itccky, Ok)a,
Box 161.
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Give mi* t: i* ainne! Tl-e lonely tree j
I’lMiTi till* S!.»rni-s\vi*:.t Iiiinintii'.n •
yrent. , '
tins tw.ei* llie stri':i;!'.i of \
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Inside our ^nte.
(Class B Station.)
(476 Metera.)
Time is Central Standard.
| Give un* I In* st ron^r! Tin* j»l::sr.<’ e.:-y
I* molileil hv I'ii* Iimim.S
Of everv mil* w!i<> jrniseiri. tinssrlVl l*>r—
TJn* t'jnrl 1" stunds.
, l,y Poilil, M1 II-1 & Cnmt»»»y > . '
expert hemstitching
Done on latest improved hem-
stitching machine. Price per yd.
10c" You furnish the thread.
Mae Cluck, Sentinel Ok'.a.
DAILY FEATURES.
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cornet mug
Uncommon
Sense
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wniiij ' hi win mil i ■---— • j « jf Ot'il** dttsOli* ii— - . -
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Has Anyone Laughed < ji________ J* Dorl.is piant co„ Valdosta, Ga.
1 At Yon rT--1 ! j UKiUT IIKUIXSIMJ ---
10,000,000 Porto Rico, Nancy
Hall potato plants. Charleston
Wakefield, Flat Dutch cabbage
plants, Baltimore and Red Fieal
Beauty tomato plants, White and
Yellow Bermuda Onion plants
now ready, shipping daily $1-00
9 a. m. —Opening nd present
cotton and grain quotations on the
New York, New Orleans and
Chicago markets. I i11 III IT Million , i>iHiPTJ—j—
10:57 a. IB.-U. S. time ticks.
11 a. m. Late cotton and grain,
i!____Andtaa from r?"*£'•’-VV. * -
Dr. J.H. Moore j
Diseases and Surgery of the
Eye, Ear. Nose, Throat
GLASSES fitted
Home State Bank Building
Hobart, Okla.
11 a. m.-Late cotton and grain y/.J'V;
quotations; livestock flashes from |
tha Chicago, St. Louis and Kan- ~
s?s City markets by Department
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Think It Over
ses City markets by Department : Nature*s iaws are older than
of Agriculture leased wire. Fruits pyramids. The line the up-
and vegetable division quotations | sprjnKjng paim tret s obey is the
United States weather forecast ^ ljne the curve ot* the natural
_- By
JOHN BLAKE
R^KSL P.
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CIVILITY
rpilKHK is ;Ut "1*1 copyluiok nuiviin
A h. tlu* **lT«*<*t that kind words c<>sl
nuilihi- ami ti*’i* worth 11111«*1 • -
AnvthhiK that rusts i""1 .
worth much Is a ....... Investment. We
know of no better Investment tlmn
civility. , ,
Civility 1* your best introduction
a Job. it Is your best lulroiltiellon tn
snecess. The genius, perhaps, can <Us- (
pense with It. Hut geniuses are searee.
No ordinary iiihii can afford to do with-,
out It. No matter how great your abil-
ity or how extensive your education,
without civility you will be set do*n
at the slurt as a gloom, and nobody
wants glooms about the place.
Salesmanship, which ploys an Impor-
tant part In any business—whether It
Is the merchant's, the doctor’s or 'be
laborer’s, cannot be successfully man-
aged without civility.
From your own experience you know
how n'ten you have gone into a store.
Intending to buy. and have been driven
away by the bad manners of s slnpbt
clerk.
The great salesmen practice civility
as their cardinal principle. They are
never servile, but they are always civil.
Whatever your business or trade,
you are selling your service*. To sell
them you must tirst make a good im-
pression. And to make a g«««l tnipre*-
■ion you must be civil.
We repeat the word over and over
again because of its great importance.
You have only to look about Von to
understand how Important it is.
Who is the man given first chance
at new work In any otllce'? The man
who. h.v Ids activity, has attract*lxthe
Interest of the man higher up.
whom would you pivfer to have
around you. In case you were a lm*s
the ni*n who Is civil or the maw wh*
Because
,ou nave Your Breakraa^ ■■■
Ded? , ,
(’Peer up. You know* tbe tb.n*.-
ing you have done before getting
up to go to your Job—alone—un-
accompanied at breakfast. You
know. tao. tin* calm it bus gi'i a
to your nerves—t* be alone until
you go into the Street. You know,
too. bow bodily relaxed you are
and Imw much better the day
goes because of your added rest.
You know it isn't laziness. You
know its conservation of energy.
You have done some good read-
ing waiting for your tray. The
tray menus rest, thought, relax-
ation, strength, storage and culm.
SO
Your get-away here ix:
You can't afford to give up
auch be-tray-al, and advocate it
for other*.
I -- -r t|j vi* you have done il do.'.en ot
j W ,o times without getting ihe'rS-
1 suit y m sought signifies that y«.M»r ef- l
, fort ; were faulty. ;
i You repent and repeat, still ding to i
i tin. vB-ong way, continue your blunder- ;
. . i ......1 4*.» 11 11 t'D
Homeseekers
Want To Buy.
i % tTlS i Thousands of hcraeseeKers and
»..... w.v* •tall*, bit 1)1*1*8011. i . r_____ rt,,A».irivllDYP JITP
You may be a very adroit >"-rs"n; j investfirs from everywhere are
and Cotton Region Bulletin report
12 noon — Late market quota-
tions.
1p.m.-- Late market quota
tions. j cate nerves.
2 p. m. - Closing cotton and Normal conditj
grain quotations. Cottonseed oil
and lard.
3 p. m. -- Fort Worth cattle
market. Fort Worth cash grain.
life line, the curve of the natural
spine
If you are not well your spinal
column is probably in an abnor-
mal condition, impringing deli-
of Steering your course j
capable . .
through ordinary difficulties with :i
eieamenduble degree of confidence and
even succeed in astonishing your era-
r fun run v. ... --- --
\ plover, but when the real test of your
* i ' * .i ....... .....in wtiieli voiir
writing us for Homes, Farms,
Business and Health locations.
If you will write us at once
1.1 ^ /l An/»t*l n.
cate neives.
Normal condition can be restored
by
Dr. J. H Lomax
Over Niffs Jewelry Store
market. Fort Worth cash grain ~ office Phone 55
Fort Worth produce marKens. , nouart. __
Bradstree’s financial ontlook (on ———”
Tor oinci».
by Mcl'l*ri* N>w»p«p**r *yn.U»*at* l
ieii me reai i«"-* *■■ .*..... , ,. cnniDlete descrip
ability conies, tbe one upon which your sending _ - terms or
promotion dct.cm’.s, your unfavorable tjcnf price and best teimS
bia. glares malevolently, and away you ^ wha(. yQU wjH exchange tor
hither and thither like a leaf in a
r . ............ kn
•Mill ....... . \Y I1CU J ----
go hither and thither like a leaf 1,1 J* ! , h we will send your
gale, knowing not where you may , els , iW.OOO
W'« cHrntx-U the height by <he *igia«
p;itb,
And wuii'l'TfMi why—UTili!
We understood It wa* made zigzag
To Wreak the “force «f the hill. c
up would prove too
A road straight
Kor the traveler'* feet to trend;
The thought w** kind In its wise do-
Of a xignag path Instead.
swept. . , „
After the wind has subsided and the
ke,.„ edge of your disappointment hit*
been blunted, you seek consolation in
tla* thought that of the millions who
occupy the face of this planet, great
numbers of them have passed through
similar experiences and survived.
That this is true, and In nil likeli-
hood will remain true until the end of
time, does not In the least benefit you
, materially or-contribute hi tlie small-
i eat degree to your Intel 11 pence, unless
von niav have learned In your defeat
that one cannot do things proi**rly un-
til one lias first found the why to the
right beginnings.
It is good to smile and bear the
burden of the cross complacently, but
the better tldng to do is to ascertain
for sale” message to 100,000
people looking for locations.
Address: Homeseekers
Information Bureau.
Siloam Springs
ArKanas.
Public Sales
. your faults and so improve yourself
' that another failure of the same na-
It i* oft'*1* *o in <**r dally Hfej
M> fall to iindoratmxt
That Ilia (willing way our fr<-t nm«l
treatl
Itv I-ove alone wa* planned.
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,
Saturday afternoon).
4 p. m. — Financial review of
cotton, grain, bonds, stocks, curb
ect., markets. Dun’s financial
outlooK (on Saturday afternoou).
5 P. m. - Major league base-
ball scores and Texas League re-
sults as of this hour.
6:30 p. m. —Texas League re.
suits and detailed story of the
Fort Worth game.
7:30 p. m.—Final baseball re-
sults.
9;30 p. m.-Sport summary and
news review.
Southwest road report by the
Fort Worth Chamber of Com
merce automotive bureau.
CHURCH DIRECTORY
Then murmur n-.t at th«r winding way.
It in our Father’ll will
To lead *** home by th** zigzag path.
To break tb«* “force >*f the bill.
—The Christian.
tun* shall be impossible.
Tbc root of the matter is that every
man wlm is at the top of the ladder be-
jr.,,, ids ascent in youth from the
ground, lie mastered the rudiments
step bv step, sensibly surveyed every- vaiuc ui -----“”
tiling around him as be climbed above jn}; to t^s tremendous Duy
the heads of others and eventually be- can 0ffer same to the
$2.95.
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
Sunday School every Sunday
At 10 A.M.
Prayer meeting every Wednes-
day night.
Young People Workers meet 7
p. m. each Sunday.
Preaching on Saturday night,
Sunday at 11 o’clock and Sunday
night of each second and fourth
Sundays.
Ladies Missionery Society meets
on Friuay afternoon before the
second and fourth Sunday*
each month.
M. C. Scrudder, Pastor.
Saturday* July 14.
---------- _ 7 to 7:30 p. m.- Review of
hundred percent solid leather, 1 ^ interdenominational Sunday
color dark tan, bellows tongue leMon by Mra< W. F. Bar-
dirt and waterproof. The actual leader of the Barnum Bible
vaiue of this shoe is $6.00. Ow-l_ ’ ^
The Church of Christ
Bible reading every Lord’s
day at 10:30.
Communion service at 11:45
Everyone cordially invited
to attend. All are welcome.
SEASONABLE FOODS
th* B«l who I* civil or Ikf MN "b* ,|NI( whl<.,, ,„hv be prejmred !
geemcl hlwaya ««""*» ^ ^ro,..‘ frwh vegebiblra and on. nelthe
^ - ' \.'bb'li camper* will enjoy I* green *"a7*
pen*, new |M»tntoe*. huiiiII onlou* ami
carrot* all einikeil together with a few
(TTlIlty, fhe cheapest of all <-**mm«i1
Itle*. I* Rl*o the most valuable. It la,
of couree. not the only requisite *«c-
eeaa. To aueeeed you must have flr*t
brain*, then Imluatry and application.
But it I* civility that mlvertlse* voar
qualities, gain* them a hearin* anil
keep* them constantly hef«*re tl*e
mlml* of the men who are their pur-
ehaaer*.
Cultivate It. If you lack it. It wilt
prove worth tame than you will ever
believe until you get a IlHle hualnesa
experience.
hy Jshn Blih* I
came their master.
lie made the rb.'*t beginning, lie
built bis ladder a* he climbed, and be-
fore building it be made sure that it
on a solid foundation which
neither lire nor flood could sweep
"uallroad presidents. industrial
heads, writers, painters, musicians. In
the public
Class o f t h e First Methodist
Church..
9:30 to 10:30 p. m.-On Satur-
tJ.95. _ day and Sunday The Star-Tele-
Sen d correct size. Pay P°st' Lram obserVes a “silent night.”
man on delivery or send mone> courtegy jts tube set listenei
---- , Kralii uuou —-
man on delivery or send mone> courtegy t0 jts tube set listeners
*» ■»"* dist*nce
«arr.us an ■— ........ -- - v_nt„rs .,nd those quiet searchers
slices of diced ........ which has been j ^ ^ bodies of whom the
world hears hut little until a new star
« ■ ____... . i *•...! (ill
left from breakfast.^ Cook in us IlMle
... • •-r'lVM-tvi'"*'* v»*«'0**
MEN YOU MAY MARRY
water as possible so*that there will he
none to drain; ad<l with seasonings s
pint or more of milk and when hot
serve In small vegetable dishes.
Cucumbers dressed with s«nir cream,
seasoned with salt and i«-pt>er are
well liked. Some cooks wilt the «*u-
••umbers before dressing them. I.et
them lie In salt water for a while to
soften, then drain, add .-old water and
let stand for a while before aerslng
To most paint.** the crispness of the
cucumber Is Its great .‘harm; If that la
destroyed they are not a* attractive.
worm nesis >■**■'• *...... -
ha* been discovered and measured, alt
began their careers In the right way.
by starting at the very base find work-
ing undismayed through heat Hud cold
to the crowning summit,
, » 1»JJ bv MoOlur* N»w«p«p»r Sfn4le«t* >
---O———
your money promply upon re
NATIONAL BAY STATE SHOE
COMPANY,
Sunday July 8.
4 a. m. to 12:15 p.m.-Com-
COMPANY. lr « “ " g"!
» Br.-aaway.lKew YorL. K. Y. f ^
Methodist.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Preaching, Service at II a. m.
and 7 p. m. each Sunday.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday
evening at 1 7 p. m.
Woman’s Miisionary Soc-
iety meets on the afternoon of
2nd and 4th Wednesdays 2 p. m.
THOS. H. WARD, Pastor
H. L. Dietrich, S. S. SupL 1
By S ft. BSYSER
Has a Man Lib# Thu Proposs*
ts VwmT
Ipsftsmi: All the ladies
hsve ■ hungry b*.k ** he .-nter» ^
■•wtsi a selfwHIHig -smile ; men >J
sneer at his •-••tiling, lie Is (* f»*et |
R tall In his own mind, hut only j
5 feet d by standard time. He j
baa great a**nran«*e. ne>er talk* J
(•• anyone vr-r long, lie lias di- <
geated the m **t exacting l».*»k*
on etiquette. Ill* conversation
| la peppe-l with foreign phrase*
and (MViisI c..*«lp and he pla>*
the |dano any time he gets the
Slightest suggestion. He I* the
human i<*o'* ideal—the lion
SUi'thM lUl mUiB*
IN FACT
He la the king of tamed l»eii*i*.
Praacr ption for his hr de;
I’.Miq-sre hlin dally
Chsrry Olivas.
Fill mason Jars with well washed
ripe hut unbroken ot hruU*-.l eherrira
with their stem* on. add to each quart
one teuwpoouful **f salt and till the Jar
to overflowing wit If strong vinegar <11-
Juted-•‘*c half with •add water. Jieal
at once. These are wonderfully appe-
tiring In the winter t«* serve In plsen
of olives
Comfort of Oold Fioh.
On the outside of your goldfish bowl
paint tlie bottom and about two
Inches above the bottom In dark green
paint This add* greatly to the com
fort of your pets. They will not swim
•O wildly, but win seek the bottom and
reat Very pretty castles cau be built
of rough "pebble* and cement (chrwae
lu . cement that will not be affwted
by water!; projection*, nook. *** ***”"'
■els will be apprarlatad by tha
hays and girl*. ,hld
them-a-pleasnre.-, •
-O
Uiov V»iw»v..| —' - *--
. pastor; will Fotter, Brfanist.
FOR RENT 'r.""
that Hour.
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ONCt II (NO KH
l»t» Whoo N«w»p»a»r I’slo* I
nightly with the mud
+0- f ^
Tha
7r,;.i., i
• *• ****•_ *»*s4
Nation's Shactalghtadnaaa.
The nation’s lumls-r shipment In
IIO» wa« about 2.«7«M»W carload*, aad |
the average haul for each carload i<>
Uiia. U» u»e best estimate
of the forest service. 1. nlted Statra
IiepsrtnH-nt of Agrhuitqre. the fr.'ght
MU ->n lumber for that year was fiTR.*
• vsi.ibbi. A fraction <»f ••'* sum. »a>*
the forest — rviee. wisely lnvewte-1 each
\ear !n 1 -r<*4i pn '-vtlsa and rehsblll-
• th--- w-uhl -roe tltw'-er wher* It I*
■ tb» j
2 r- < nm "t ,
Mr for unavoidable tr*n*i**rt. Coni!
and lr«n rai.mH be grown, but lul*
can be.
Brickl Building
50x100 ft. 16 ft.
celing, two sky
lights, Basement
30x50 ft. A first
class building for
department
store, in a Good
Town and in a
good location.
With tables and
! shelves.
For further infor-
mation, write the
Rocky News.
6:30 p. m.—Texas League scor-
es and detailed story of Fort
Worth game.
7:30 p. m.- Final sport sum-
mary. (Saturday and Sunday
nighta observed as silent and 9:3(
period omitted on thesa nights.)
(Musical programs discontinu-
ed Aug. 1 to Sept. 17.7:30&9;3(
p. m. concerts resumed Sept. 17)
Baptist.
Regular services every Sun-
day,
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Morning services at 11 a. m.
Evening services at 7 p. m.
Young people’s B. Y. P. U.
6 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday
evening 7 o’clock.
E. N. Campbell, Paster
A. F. & A. M.
Primitive Baptist
Meetings will be held at ths
Presbyterian Church, Rocky.
Regular services, first Sunday
_jid Saturday before the first
Sunday of each month.
Saturday morning at 1 IKK) a m
Saturday night at 7:30 pm and
Sunday morning at 11:00 a m
Elder J. R. NcCarty, Pastor.
If you have any thing for sale
fist it in the Rocky News.
Rocky Lodge No. 373
Stated communication 2nd and
4th Fnday nights each month.
All membt.- are requested to
attend.
Visiting Brother* welcome.
T. J. Connon. W. M.
F. A Hnllaway, Sec’y.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school every Sunday
atlO: a. m.
Preaching services 11 a- ^
Evening services at ’ P- ^
Prayer Meeting every Wednes-
day* evening at 7 p. m
G. W. Herrington. Pastor
a A. Dyas. S. S. Supt.
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