Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 133, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 2010 Page: 6 of 6
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Cooper Review - Page 6
Thursday, July 1, 2010
This page brought to vou hv these fine businesses
Birchwood Manor
110 Hwy 64 West
903-395 2125
Bobby Irvin Real Estate
61 West Side Square
903-395-2909
Burgers 6n Beans
60 South Side Square
903-300-3377
Century 21 First Group
Brenda Stewart
PJ Knickerbocker
40 East Side Square
903-395-0210
Chessher & Associates
114 Texas Highway 24 S
903-395-4450
Cooper Outlet
70 East Side Square
903-395-3272
Cumby Telephone
80 South Side Square
903-300-3000
Delta Supermarket
200 Southeast 1st Street
903-395-2141
Delta T A/C Heating and Air
PO Box 441
903-395-2535
Duncan Insurance
51 West Side Square
903-395-2902
Enloe State Bank
45 TX Hwy 24
903-395-2159
Farm Bureau
Ryan Kultgen
41 West Side Square
903-395-2618
Hwy 24 Lumber & Feed Inc.
2712 Hwy 24
903-395-2712
Jacey’s Junque
1801 W. Dallas
903 715-6522
Lowery Medical Supply
30 Texas Highway 24
903-395-4508
Macy Inmon DDS
41 West Side Square
903-395-2137
Prairie Rose Flower Shop
211 West Dallas
903-395-4770
Porter Family Fireworks
4995 TX Hwy 154
214-771-0040
Red’s Delta Diner
60 East Side Square
903-300-3300
Steve’s Garage
200 NE 2nd
903-395-4416
Stewart’s Auto Parts
1270 West Dallas
903-395-2130
Wes Scott Inc
934 TX Hwy 154
903-395-4558
Be patriotic: Drive safely for July 4
Texas drivers are urged to drive safely during the July 4 holiday weekend.
Starting Friday and going through midnight on Sunday, Texas Highway
Patrol troopers will be out in force, looking for people who are driving
drunk, speeding or not wearing safety belts.
“Texans can avoid jail by driving sober. Designate a sober driver before
the drinking starts and make sure the driver stays sober,” said Highway Patrol
chief David Baker. “We want to make sure people are safe. It’s important also
to make sure that everyone is properly secured by seat belts or in car seats or
booster seats.”
Last year during the extended holiday weekend (July 3-6), DPS troopers
made 772 driving while intoxicated arrests and issued 12, 918 speeding
citations. During that same weekend, they issued 3,026 tickets for safety
belt violations and 434 for child safety seat violations.
Troopers are participating in Operation CARE (Combined Accident
Reduction Effort)—a nationwide campaign by state police agencies to reduce
fatalities during holiday periods. They are also participating in Operation
Holiday—a statewide effort by law enforcement to reduce fatalities during
holiday weekends.
Here are some driving tips the DPS recommends for travelers:
• Slow down, especially if weather and road conditions do not allow
for the designated speed.
• Secure everyone in the vehicle properly, either with a safety
belt or in the appropriate car seat or booster.
• Save phone calls for home or find a safe place to pull over to make
your calls.
• Make sure you have enough gas in the fuel tank to make it to your
destination.
• Drive with courtesy—do not participate in road rage behavior.
• Make sure tires are properly inflated and fluids are at the appropriate
levels. Check fan belts for excessive wear.
The National Council on Fireworks Safety Tips
• Use fireworks outdoors only.
• Obey local laws. If fireworks are not legal where you live, do not use
them.
• Always have water handy. (A hose or bucket).
• Only use fireworks as intended. Don't try to alter them or combine
them.
• Never relight a "dud" firework. Wait 20 minutes and then soak it in a
bucket of water.
• Use common sense. Spectators should keep a safe distance from the
shooter and the shooter should wear safety glasses.
• Alcohol and fireworks do not mix. Have a "designated shooter."
• Only persons over the age of 12 should be allowed to handle sparklers
of any type.
• Do not ever use homemade fireworks of illegal explosives: They can
kill you! Report illegal explosives to the fire or police department in
your community.
The National Council on Fireworks Safety invites you to celebrate our
nation's heritage on the Fourth of July, but celebrate safely.
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Palmer, Roger. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 133, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 2010, newspaper, July 1, 2010; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth805097/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.