The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. [26], Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1936 Page: 2 of 2
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PUBLISHED EACH TUESDAY
on Per Year in Advance
Bftteeed as second class matter
g tke postofflce at Cooper, Texas,
ate the act of Congress, March
exas,
Delta.
J of May, A. D. 1956, by Thos. I.
Deeky, Justice of the Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 2, Harris County, Texas,
for the sum of ONE HUNDRED j
FIFTY SEVEN & 85-100 (-157.85)
DOLLARS, and cosits of suit, un-
der a judgment against Garland
A. Hagood, in favor of A. S. Aber.
n.r,thy, in a certain cause in said
court, No. 12407, and styled A. S.
Abernathy vs. Garland A. Hagood,
placed in my hands for service,
I, C. F. Patterson, as Sheriff of
Delta County, Texas, at 9 o’clock
a. m., did on the 15th day of June,
j A. D. 1936, levy upon the foliox-
ing described real estate situated
In Delta County, State of Texas,
and belonging to the said Garland
A. Hagood, to-wit:
A(ll that certain tract or parcel
of land, situated in Delta County,
Texas, and being a part of the L.
Hampton survey and described as
follows:
Being a part of the Block No. 5
as shown by platt recorded in Book
C, page 200 Surveyors records
of January. 1936
uaklamj . . . Katherine May
(above) has completed one million
miles of flying, as stewardess oii
the United Air Lines, the greatest]
number of miles ever flown by J
woman. Now she is retiring to b/a
come a bride. 1
OBITUARIES, ETC.—All obltuar
lag resolutions of respect, card
thanks and matter of like char
•cter will be charged for at the
HLte of 1-2 cent per word.
Advertising rate made on ap-
plication. _____
THE RICHEST^FRUITAGE: The
fruit of the Spirit Is love, joy,
peace, long suffering, gestleness,
goodness, faith, meekness, temp-
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Fran<
and son, Wylie, Jr, returned ?•
day from Hot Springs. ArkaV^
where they spent several
vacationing
It must be Ihe influence o! the | children's da? at the lexas Centen- | 'em over” at the rifle ranges. The
hard? riflemen who ruled the early I nial Exposition in Dallas—finds pony and horse ride concessions.
Southwest, for every Tuesday—Ikeen-eyed youngsters “knocking I too, do a heavy Tuesday trade.
The Anti-New Dealeis
will get little comfort out cf
the straw votes this year
results change.
Night Lights Over Texas Exposition
unless
Most newspapers and syndi-
cate writers are opposed to
the New Deal and claim the
November election will be a
horserace. The African In- J
stitute of Public Opinion!
straw vote published Sunday
gives 55 percent supporting j
the present administration j
and 45 percent ag'ainst him. •
It indicates 32 states are for i
Roosevelt and 14 against him. |
and two, Iowa and South 1
Dakota tied.
• STEADY
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FREE„_?«
coolsy
WATTS
An election has been order- |
ed in Lamar County to be j
held July 11th to decide the J
issue of 3.2 beer. At present
Paris and Blossom Justice
precincts are wet and prohibi- J
tioaists hope to vote it out os
moral issues. Opponents claim
that business is helped by the
beer and if voted out moral
conditions would be worse. |
There are 39 retail license !
and three wholesale licenses
in the two precincts.
tMwnH
down the Esplanade of State lights along the 7U0-toot Keflecting
searchlights £roni behind the Basin bathing the Halls of Varied
,000 Hall oi State tnd the Industries and Transportation
Aw * » ▼ ter
See the New Models at /< teatft
Refrigerator HgJ*
Hill Enters Politics
-u- ac ... ........ ’ ~ ut iutiiuuuw, ia iuu iiuni years
ahead of anything e se of its type in the world came from Billy Rose’s
director of thenFwi ’ 'cm a" al home aml abroad- Beside!
Vorth Frontier Centen- /Sr--<=r-— ---
nial on whose spacious / ■ yp m .. ■■
esplanade the gaudy
ana3fronts. ^ Ma"
a od what.
do you get ? Artist’* C onception ol What th< Casa Manana Looks Like
The dizzying array of 000 arches
The emergescy 3 1-2 per §g|, ’ H,
cest interet rate on Federal
Land Bank loans will remain L,
in effect for another year,
according to Albert S. Goss, -
Land Bank (kmimissioner. . JbHR
This low interest rate is one '
of the many New Deal poli- j Jr. (above ).VrandsoTor the I2e
cies which makes the money I BuiIder” James j. Hill,
I has made a successful entrance
lenders rave, but tney wont | into politics, gaining his district
+*>11 vrui fronklv what their Prini,ary nom,nation foi\jthe state
tell you iranKlj wnat inen legislature, without party designa-
grievance is. V Uon-
County Line HD
Club Met Tuesday
the Texas plains will hold their
chins up among the Broadway show
girls. Big-name stars of radio,
stage and screen will nave you
rubbernecking. .Shirley Temple,
Dick Powell, Fannie Brice and
Everett Marshall to name a few.
If you can come down to earth
after the show there will be moon-
light dancing designed especially
to start a romance and patch up a
quarrel each time around the floor.
And here’s where sweet revenge
conies in for the females. There’ll
be a Prince Charming for every
Cinderella.
If the boy friend winks at a
beauteous chorine drifting past in
a gondola, the jilted femme can
pick a waltz partner from a stag
line of 100 bona fide dukes, counts
and princes.
To say it is colossal dwarfs its
real magnitude.
in the building pattern suggests
a general style copied from the
land of the bullfighters. Dotting the
huge tiered amphitheater will be
tables, where 3,500 guests may
wine and dine. More secluded par-
ties can be arranged for balcony
tables. The brilliant blue and white
contrast will, to say the least, knock
your eyes out.
There inside as Paul Whiteman
twitches his baton to extract
rhythm from the orchestra, the
stage will spin around on a mam-
moth pool to reveal an elaborate
setting for the glamorous show
guaranteed to quicken the pulse.
With modest pride there will be
presented Texas’ own fairest
daughter Faye Cotton of Borger,
winner of 75-city “Texas Sweet-
ncart Contest.’ glittering like a
Hollywood premiere in a $5,000
gold mesh gown. Other blossoms of
Bride-Elect
u *ti d ®ames Russell Tucker r.nd
>( P {j
o' Walls entertained with
|HL& sillaneous shower Friday
HR.it Mrs. Tucker’s a pa rim
^mucring Miss Nell Wallace,
(bride elect of Jack Stewart,
The rooms were decorat'd in
flowers where tables were arrang-
ed for twenty-four guests.
Bridal games were played and
guests njoyed a jazz wedding
after which the hostesses serv.t !
an ice course for refreshment.
The bride elect was showered
with gifts pr sented on large
bamboo trays.
The one consistent win/**'
merchandise. It is thcL>
The same is true of th^ e
advertises his goods
through the
newspaper
Thrifty buyers now kn
make substantial s^vi
the advertisements. ^
Mrs. S. J. Treadway and daugh-
ters of Terrell are visiting her
mother, Mrs. H, B. Lain.
Pour Concrete For
Pool At McKinney
Lady Took Cardui #
When Weak, Nervous
“1 can’t say enough for Cardui If ! £
I talked all day,” enthusiastically |a
writes Mrs. L. H. Caldwell, of States- I W
vllle, N. C. “I have used Cardui at IA
Intervals for twenty-five years," she ! ^
adds. “My trouble In the beginning H
was weakness and nervousness. I A
read of Cardui In a newspaper and ™
decided right then to try It. It seemed H
before I had taken half a bottle of ^
Cardui I was stronger and was soon H
up and around.” A
Thousands of vomte testify Cardui bene-
Cited them. It It does not benefit YOU.
consult a physician.
Mesdames S. T. Tow r send and
B. B. Tynes who have b en visit-
ins' In Dallas nave returned.
Mrs. G. M. Bryan and son of
"Milam, Tenn., Mrs. Elmer Jones
. <md Mrs. Talmage Price of Jack-
j son. T im., and R. D. Johns of
l^rezvant. Tenn., visited Mr. and
E. V. Aikin and Mr. and
C. Hazlewood last we?k.
'Vuis remained here for an
■hi
Cross Roads 4-H
Club Meets
The Club met at the home of
Ethelene Gamer on June 19th. We
h&d a display of the things made
Ihs year. We elected a new report-
er which was Ethelene Gamer. Af-
ter the business matter had been
discussed the hostess served punch
and cookies We adjourned too meet
on the 3rd of July.
All the new shades in Vanette
Hosiery, Tom E. Robertson Co,
Clothiers.
[organ and
Mr.
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The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. [26], Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 30, 1936, newspaper, June 30, 1936; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1018009/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.