The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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Secret of Success
One secret of success is the ability to know what
you want and a sincere desire to get it,
If you want to accumlate wealth and are willing
to try to get it, let our Bank help you, Open
an account this very day. Do not delay. It
pays to be associated with a sound reliable, de-
pendable bank like ours. If you will do your
part, we will agree to do ours. Our interests
are mutual. We want to see every one succeed.
Start with us. Stay with us. You will have no
cause to regret it.
Thursday morning of last
week the entire student body
of Southwestern Normal pre-
sented President A. H. Earns
with a new Bdi^k Six car. Thi
demonstration proves the higl
esteem which the president is
held. He has worked untir
ingly during the past year to
. bring the enrollment whh-
|!had dwindled to almost noth-
ing into line with that of the
other schools of the state ami
every evidence of apprecia-
tion that is given him is we’
deserved. Not only has the
enrollment had a remarkaW
growth, but the standard and
efficiency of the school have
been elevated. The entire
student body, grouped by
counties gathered at the ad-
ministration building a n d
Dr. Burris
in the Buick Six, college o>-
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! formed a parade.
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jichestra and each of the separ-
i ate counties following, parad
tied the entire busi less
Supt. Morgan
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They are GOODi
UFZ02SPTS
To pay your bills by check is
posibility of being obliged to
to preclude the
pay them twice.
Evan Wiley spent the
visiting relatives near Clinton, j 2
Esther, Elsie and Verna Lee •
Hinshaw went to Rocky and I
there joined a party of pic-11
nickers and all spent the 4th |
in Craterville Park.
Shirley Brintle announces he
has received the printed yells
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{The State Bank of Rocky
* Weatherford.
»iof Snyder made the address*of and songs for Washita com
* appreciation. George D. Haim The banner for Washita v > m-
of Cordell was made president tv has also been received. Sunt,
and Mrs. Alta Carder of Cor-lG. S. Thomas took the initia-
dell was secretary of the plan tive in securing printed yells;
l' ning organization.
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“Always Alert to Serve You All-Ways*’
W. L. Bunch, Vice-Pres. Chas. Hart, Cashier
t Fred Bunch, Ass’t Cashier
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I and the banner for the county
club, for which all want to ex-
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Honest Weigh ts
And Correct Test
Is Our Motto
Remember
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1 We meet competition.
2 Sell just as cheap.
3 Appreciate just as much.
4. Give you as quick service.
Bring us your Produce and call for your tickets
on the Ford car.
TIERCE PROaUCE
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L. B. Tierce Prop.
• Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Armi- tend thanks.
! tage spent the 4th of July hol-
I idays visiting relatives near Pet and George Buer-
Sentinel and Port. '-vent to Colony for the 4th of
Thelma Dietrich of Rocky |July holldays'
went to Okluhoir. < for tl C. 0. Curnutt
week-end holidays. ' .... . spent the 4th visiting in Cloud
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Tom Fantamas, editor of the •
Rocky News, came over Tues-j Inez Oldham, Albert and Ef-j 1
day night for the last r.ight of fie Woodruff spent the 4th at X
the chautauqua. . their home near Cowden.
Mr. and ' Irs. Joli.n Standi for Emma and Ida Workintineil
of Panhandle, Texas, spent the spent tlm 4th with Fay Penn t
latter part of the week visiting; at Thomas. 1 j
Washita county people who !l
are attending summer school Ed Reeder, Democratic can-
at Southwestern. didate for Representative, was
M-ircH Turnev Avlie RaP !in town Saturday meeting old
mwL In • n 1 friends. He was accompanied
May Webb and Bernice Baum-;b his son Fred. Ml. ^eedcr
wo,t w«nt ‘° Canute Friday sclTcd { Countv
preparatory to join a bunch of Commissione/and believes. h(. f
Canute people who were plan- that his friends witl
mng a picnic trip to Medicine tw Bnnnm.t fnl.
Park the 4th.
The cancelled check which is roturned to you is
undeniable proof of payment. And the stubs in
your checkbook are an accurate account of your
expenses.
Especially at this season of the year when you
are paying so many small accounts for the num-
erous things necessary to taking care of the har-
vest, it is easier to make change when you have
a check book.
We olfer you unequalled service at all time,
Why not let us have your] account and use a
check book instead of payingofi with cash.
We pay interest on time deposits.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
E. Burrow, Pres.
A. Dyas, Vice-Pres.
J. F. Bolding, Cashier
Maude Dyas, A.SS*t Cashier
| M. A. Nash {
f Democrat for
State Supt. Schools
Mr Nash has been in school business in Oklahoma 14 years;
a resident of Oklahoma 20 years; first taught school in old
Greer county; is a graduate of Oklahoma State Teachers Col-
lege and Oklahoma University; he holds a life certificate.
Mr Nash comes highly recommended by 90 per cent of the
school people of Oklahoma. He knows the school conditions
of Oklahoma.
A large number of Cordell
boosters were in Weatherford
Wednesday evening.
Berta 'Simmons, Virginia
Hoosier, Stella Bills, Elsie, La-
cine and Velma Mosher, Au-
drey Cochran, Eva Strange,
Carrie Tarlton, Miona Young,
| Mrs. C. 0. Carlisle spent the
j 4th of July holidays in Senti-,
; nel, returning to Weatherford tered to represent Washita
him their support for the of-
fice of Representative. 2
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Mr. Iva Ashby left Norman I
June -30th for the Arbuckle |
mountains, where he will 12
spend a few days at Sulphur 2
Springs with some of the Ceol - t
ogv boys of the University of!
Oklahoma. They returned to
Norman, July 4th.
Beulah Hamn has been en-
ordsoiY
Crew-Levick Gempany
High grade Petrolour Products
Delivery made any where,
Phone 96
John Han 1a,
Agent
, Tuesday evening.
Lela Tyner was a week-end
visitor at Port.
Mrs. Alta Carder, Mrs. H.
L. Rigsbee, George and Beulah
Hamn, Mrs. Fred Hamn. Lew-
is Ledbetter, Mr. and Mrs.
Warren went to Cordell t®
spend the week-end and 4th of
July holidays.
i county in the popular girl con-
test.
Cora and Clara Knight went
to Dill Saturday to spend the
4th with home folks and'
friends.
Gertrude Mace spent the 4th
in Sentinel.
Frank Penn, formerly of
Lake Valley, was in Weather-
Washita and Jackson played!ford Wednesday night visiting
hall Wednesday night. The his sister Fay and Bob Lucas.
Washita boys won by a score
of 76 to 20. The girls lost by a
score of 14 to 12. Washita to-
taled 88 scores and Jackson 24 in grelatievs at Retrop.
from both games. I —Mrs. Janie Lucas.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ellis and
sister Eula spent the 4th visit-!
Rocky Transfer Company
We need your hauling we are here all the time
why hire outsiders to haul for you our truck
goes to Hobart every Tuesday.
ROSS MILLER & WILSON
Phone 102
Free Free
Pleasing shapes and Distinctly
Finished
Aluminum Utensils
$ Save Your Coupons $
They are worth real money to you - come
store and ask us about the plan to get Alui
articles-ABSOLUTELY FREE.
Hill Brothers Grocer
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Harvest
With the ForcUars
Thresh
With the Fordion
Bale Hay
With the Fordjon
Saw Wood
With the Fcrdson
Pump Water
With the Fordaon
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With the Fordjon
Puli Stumps
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Fill the Silo
With the Fcrd.on
Grind Feed
With the Fcrdwn
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Wheth r in the fi Id, arcund
the farm, cr on the road, the
Ford tor. Tractor is doing won-
ders in saving time, reducing
c st and increasing profits for
thousands of farmers every
where.
No matter what the farm task,
if it can be done by motive
power the Fordscn can do it,
and do it well. . •
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170,0C0 row in use in all psrts
of the country and in every kind
of field and tell work prove the
efficiency, stability, and relia-
bility cf the Fcrdson Tractor.
Call, write cr pltor.e for the
facts. L"am now just what
the Fordson means to you in
the day’s work.
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WASHITA MOTOR CO.
Cordell, Oklahoma.
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Fantamas, Tom. The Rocky News (Rocky, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1922, newspaper, July 6, 1922; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc937881/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.