Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1947 Page: 4 of 16
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COOPER REVIEW COOPER, TEXAS
>EAD ANIMAL REMOVER
''e pick up dead or crippled stock free.
“AREA DISINFECTED”
Phono 153, Paris—Collect.
Your Local USED -COW Dealer
Antral Hide & Rendering Co.
Sterling 11. Patteson left Wed-
nesday to return to Geyserville,
Calif, after visiting his uncles,
Wien Hart of Cooper and Sterling
Hart of Commerce. He plans to
return here next fall and take a
course in deisel engines in Dallas.
wATcVi ror^sTLaAiTFitiCES
FROM APRIL 1 THROUGH
APRIL 19. Ray Wilson Gro.
Tommy Wilson, son ol Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Wilson, has recovered
from the chickenpox.
MaAe'ita,...
MASSEY-H ARRIS!
SPRING IS HERE!
That Means GARDEN TIME Has Come.
HOES - RAKES - FORKS - MATTOCKS - SHOVELS
EMERSON RADIOS SONORA
New Models Arriving Daily
BURPEE
16 Qt. CANNERS NATIONAL SEALERS
PRESTO
We Have Quick Meal — KEROGAS and BOSS BLUE
HOT OIL RANGES at SPECIAL PRICES!
ALADDIN LAMPS — MANTLES GLOBES
HARDWARE And TOOLS Are Hard To Get. When
\ou Need Them, Come To See Us, We Might Have What
You Want.
POCKET WATCHES And SCISSORS — Just Arrived.
Clyde Brackeen
Expresses Thanks
I would like to express my ap-
preciation to the people of Coop-
er for the courtesy you have
■huvn me during Uie da>i. ol
this campaign, and to my oppon-
ants, it has been very pleasant
working with you.
It has been impossible tor me
to contact every person, but I
have tried to make every home,
so if I have missed you it has
been an oversight.
I, being a World War I Veteran,
shall cooperate with the GI’s in
and worthy civic matter and to
all, I solicit your vote.
Very sincerely,
CLYDE BRACKEEN
Candidate for Mayor
Karnes Kiddies Compete
In Bubble Gum Contest
Mildred Anderson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Garland Anderson,
who* was painfully burned last
week when hot grease was spilled
over her limbs, is improving
rapidly.
A theatre manager at Karnes
City has found a new way to get
a full house. He advertised a
bubble gum chewing and blowing
contest, with cash pin.es for the
winners. The affair was a sell-
out.
\V. S. Jones returned this week
from Sanatorium whore he has
been for treatment.
LIST YOUR property with me.
Dependable service. G. Fred
Turner, Licensed dealer. tf
FOR SALE: Town residences,
building lots with good locations.
Farm and ranch lands. See H. H.
T,i-i n i.it). Realtor. tf
Clyde Waters has been confined
at home this week with influenza.
Mrs. 1). E. Robertson Is impi jv-
ing after being ill with influenza
this week.
E. I). Brodhead, former Cooper
resident, is seriously ill in St.
Paul’s Hospital in Dallas.
Jewel Ann, 18-months old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Bond, has been admitted to a
Paris children’s hospital.
NOTICE
I
I wish to announce to the pub-
lic that I have Pete Viser helping
me on Saturdays. He has had
several years experience. I will
be glad for you to come in to see
us. 14
PAUL MILLER
SALEM CHINA
NEW DISHES
COMMODORE
PATTERN
3 gal. pails Acme Paint £4a7llonR
Come in and visit with us. Always glad to have you call.
PHONE 188
R. N. STOVALL HDW’E
Mrs. J. R. Jones, Mrs. J. J.
Eddington and Mrs. J. F. Young
and baby of Mt. Joy have re-
turned home after spending the
weekend with relatives in Hous-
ton.
FLOWERS FOR EASTER
Order Easter Flowers early.
Corsages. Gardenias, Vanda or-
chids $2.50 up. Carnations, roses
and small flowers $1.50 up. Cut
flowers and plants. Mrs. Curtis
Dawson, Helen Burgess, Phone
273. 14
Dec Gee 18% Protein Dairy
Feed — $3.75 and really a good
feed. Carl P. Harrison.
Announcements
Subject to City election, April
4, 1947.
FOR MAYOR:
G. W. (Bill Morgan
Clyde Brackeen
H. R. (Raymond) Hicks
FOR COMMISSIONER:
Bryan Sparks
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: 2-room furnished
apartment for (,'yniple. Inquire at
Review office.
FOR RENT: 3 mem furnished
apartment. 159 W. Waco. Mrs.
Goebel Templeton. Phone 174.* 13
USED CARS
FOR SALE OR TRADE: Another
good 1937 Ford 85, extra clean
(like new). Good radio and seal
beam lights. Part down, balance
monthly if desired. J. T. Boyd at
Boyd’s Shoe Store. tf
WANTED: 75 to 100 acre gray
land farm. Some pasture. Im-
provements. fair to good. Good
location and lights. G. Fred I um-
t>r. Licensed dealer. Cooper. tf
JUNK WANTED: Ju»k iron »’cr
huf.hcl 80c. old wr batteries
$1.50 nnd up. Old radiators per
|b. 5c. Hob .liukmnn, at my home
on Rust Fourth Htreol.
MISCELLANEOUS
WATTERSON RADIOS are
equipped with standard tubes, t!
REGISTERED Poland China boar
for service. K. H. Parkhill. tf
LOCAL and long distance haul-
ing up to 20.000 lbs. Pho. 462. *15
FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1947
VENETIAN BLINDS: Made to
measure, metal or wooden, for
home or office. Call 123. tf
Dee Gee 18% Protein Dairy
Feed — $3.75 and really a good
feed. Carl P. Harrison.
WE CAN HAUL your dirt, sand
and gravel. Leveling work. 1. B.
Whitlock. Phone 3113. Enloc. *16
FOR CANVASING and papering
-• at reasonable prices call Mrs.
FOR SALE: Army jeep in good j Hoodie Watkins. Phone 304. *16
condition. Good tires. Also 1986 -
Dodge 1 1-2 truck. Inquire at
Review office. tf
CLASSMED ADS
John Fletcher of Bagdad, Ariz.
is visiting relatives and friends
in Cooper.
Mrs. O. L. Bridges has return-
ed from Lubbock where she has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elton
Bridges.
SCALED BID SALE OF
CHURCH PROPERTY
The First Baptist Church will
accept sealed bids until the 8th
day of April on the following
listed property.
The three room dwelling
known as the Baraca House situ-
ated on the lot of the First Bap-
tist Church here in Cooper. This
house is to be sold to the highest
bidder when the bids are opened
at 3 p.m. the day of April 8, 1947.
Leave bids at church office. The
house to be removed from the
property within sixty days from
date of sale.
We reserve the right to reject
any and all bids.
Property Disposal Committee,
First Baptist Church 14
HOW TO GET OOICKI
RELIEF FROM PAINFUL >
* si (COLD MISERIES
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V. #ntY IT-SAFE-QUICK
666 COLD PREPAMATIONS
CAUTION- USE ONIY AS DIRECTED
DRINK MORE MILK//
The Outstanding Low Cost Food
At your Food Store TODAY Is
Lamar • Creamery
Grade "A"
Pasteurized Sweet Milk
PER
QUART
We ll say that again . . . LAMAR CREAMERY GRADE "A” PAS-
TEURIZED SWEET MILK at 18c per quart IS the OUTSTANDING
LOW COST FOOD at your favorite food store today . . . and MILK
PRICES ARE DOWN!! With other food commodities continuing to ad-
vance . . . MILK is the biggest bargain your grocer has to offer.
BUY MORE MILK! MILK at 18c per quart gives your family more
nutritive value . . . than any other food purchase you can make for the
same amount! Keep plenty on hand for that after-school” snack . . .
for meal-time . . . and cooking. It will keep your food costs DOWN
. . . and your family strong and healthy. And remember . . . when
you buy MILK, buy LAMAR CREAMERY GRADE “A” PASTEUR-
IZED MILK, it’s PURE, it’s FRES H, it’s GOOD . . . AND GOOD
FOR YOU!
LAMAR CREAMERY
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 4-room house. Can
be moved. Harry Patterson, tf
FOR SALE: GE flat plate ironer.
Phone Ben Franklin. 39M21. *13
FOR SALE: Fresh Buttermilk.
10c quart. Mrs. W. E. Chancellor.
WATTERSONk RADIOS and rec-
ord players. $31.93 to $59.35.
Williamson Radio Shop. tf
FOR SALE: Safe and bois d’arc
posts. Patterson’s Cannery. tf
FOR SALE: Large barn, 40 x 60.
See Dewey Choate at Hotel
Cooper. tf
FOR SALE: Ford tractor mower
in excellent condition. Dick
Hooten, Klondike. *15
FOR SALE: 2-room house; rooms
are 14x14. This house is 4 years
old and is to be moved. Henry
Herron. 13
Dee Gee 18% Protein Daily
Feed — $3.75 and really a good
feed. Carl P. Harrison.
FOR SALE: 4-wheel trailer,
splendid condition. Hauls two
bales cotton. E. J. McKinney, tf
FOR SALE: A five burner oil
stove, kitchen cabinet and studio
couch. Phone 478W. Mrs. Lula
Allen. *13
FOR SALE: 1 slightly used white
tabletop 5 burner oil stove at half
price. Mrs. O. P. Pilgrim, Klon-
dike. *15
FOR SALE: 50-acre farm and a
5-room house close into town.
The land is plowed and ready to
be planted. Henry Herron. 13
FOR SALE: 1 1941 New Moon
House Trailer, 18 feet long, elec-
tric box and circulating fan. $1,
200. Mrs. W. T. Rainey, W. Waco,
Cooper. *13
FOR SALE: 74 acres, $1,750. $700
cash, balance easy terms. 2 1-2
miles east of Lake Creek. Old
house and barn. 40 acres good
bottom land, don’t overflow, on
hard surface road. Buyer to re-«
ceive rent this year. Electricity
available. H. McLarry, Leonard,
Tex. Phone 103. *14
Dee Gee 18% Protein Dairy
Feed — $3.75 and really a good
feed. Carl P. Harrison.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Old Chesnut place
by Harmon Park. 5 1-2 acres.
5-room house, good barn, good
cistern, lights and butane gas.
Private road from highway. Lloyd
Toon. Immediate possession. $1,
250 will handle. tf
FOR SALE: One of the nicest
and best constructed residences in
Cooper. Masonary constructed,
brick, plaster and stucco. 5
rooms—hall, front porch, screen-
ed back porch, with copper wire.
All conveniences. In fact, the
nicest little place you ever walked
in. If you don’t want to buy
don’t see this place. Located on
East 2nd street, 3 blocks north of
Janes Clinic and Hospital. This
place priced for quick sale. If
interested, see m eat once. H. H.
Leeman, Realtor. tf
List your City and
Farm Property
with me for sale.
Have calls daily.
G. FRED TURNER
Licensed Dealer
Cooper, Texas
LOST AND FOUND
Doc Gee 18' i Protein Dairy
Feed — $3.75 and really a good
feed. Carl P. Harrison.
LOST: Tuesday at 1 p.m., man’s
Elgin wrist watch with silver
band. Finder please leave at
Adair & Hicks Grocery. *13
LOST: Ladies Gruen wrist watch.
Yellow gold case, black cloth
band. Sunday night in Sparks
Theatre or on Square. Reward.
Call 3512. Mrs. H. W. Jeter. *13
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DISTRIBUTORS
Grade "A" Pasteurized Milk Products
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly be-
cause It goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bpttle of Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the wav It
quicKiy allays tbe cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
LOST: Wednesday afternoon,
baby bracelet on street between
Perkins Bros. Co. store and Ray
Wilson’s Grocery. Finder return
to Review office or telephone No.
451J and receive $1.00 reward. *13
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY: Registered
Jersey cow. Phone 135. *13
WANTED: Light 2-whecl trailer.
Inquire at Review office. 12
WANTED TO BUY: New and
used cars. Alexander - Stovall
Motor Co. tf
WANTED: Farm hand. Plenty of
work, good house and water. C.
W. Brooks, Gough. *14
HOUSES LEVELED: Hydraulic
jacks. See or call M. L. Bailey.
208 E. Austin, Cooper._*15
\\ E haul ..i y thing anywhere. New
truck. Stanley l*roduce, Phone
243W.
ETe. SANSING would like to do
your garden work. His wife will
also do your house cleaning. Call
170. *14
BEFORE YOU BUY
OR SELL
Farm or City
Property
See
H. H. LEEMAN,
Realtor
Phone 225
BRING YOUR CLOTHES in to-
day and get them back tomorrow.
We strive to g-ive you the best of
service. Give us a trial. Temple-
ton and Chesshcr Cleaners. 15
Just received a shipment of angle
iron. Practically all sizes. M. J.
Thomas. tf
LOCAL OR LONG distance haul-
ing. Call 26 or see Carl Jackson.
tf
BARGAINS in good used radios.
Williamson Radio Shop. tf
SEE Jess E. Moxley for Richard’s
Topical Encyclopedia, also Infor-
mative Classroom picture units
(visual). Also Webster’s Diction-
ary. 13
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VOUW0I7EM
Isn’t It Cute The Way Junior
Dives Into llis Quaker Oats Every Morning?
Junior’s carrying things to ex-
tremes, of course. But you’ll be
eager for breakfast too, whenever
you’re served creamy, nut-toasty
Quaker Oats. It’s really good-
voted best tasting of all cereals in
a recent independent nationwide
poll!
People voted Quaker Oats the
“best-for-you" cereal, too. Named
it more often than any other!
And science endorses this best-for-
you verdict because whole-grain
oatmeal is Nature’s richest cereal
grain in muscle-building Protein,
fatigue-fighting Vitamin B„ Food-
Energy and Food-Iron! So get a
package and start your family off
every day this easy,
healthful Quaker Oats
way! ,
QUAKER OATS
The World’8 Best-Tasting Breakfast Food
BOY’S TUF NUT
BLUE JEANS
Size 2 to 18
MEN’S DRESS
PANTS $5.45
MEN’S OVERALL S
$2.98
MEN’ DRESS
OXFORDS
$5.00 to $6.95
BROWN
DOMESTIC
25c and 39c the yard
MEN’S
WORK SHOES
$2.98 to $7.95
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DRY GOODS
COOPER, TEXAS
COOPER BUSINESS REVIEW
♦ Cooper s Leading Business Establishments ♦
LyoirGray
Lumber Co.
Phone 100
“The Price is Right”
Patterson’s Cannery
A Delta Co. Institution
Your patronage and
influence solicited
Hooten Drug Co.
DRUGGISTS
Phone 51
Prescription Dept. 65
“Your Rexall Store”
Cooper. Texas
Delta Farm Store
Farmall Tractors and
Implements
Genuine I. H. C. Parts
Phone 352
Riggs Gro. & Mkt.
FEED—SEED
Free delivery. Phone 62
North Side Square
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KEEP YOUR
EYE ON *
Massey-Harris
Sell us your
USED CARS
Poe Bros. Motor Co.
Richard Poe Phone 18
You Need A Bank
The First National
Bank
#
Member F.D.l.C.
Mullican
Service Station
INRECO PRODUCTS
Auto Accessories
Mosquito Control Work
Phone 381 East of P.O.
FULTON MATTRESS
FACTORY
New inxersprings made and
old innersprings made over.
Phone 132 Box 12$
East Cooper
Stanley Produce
Poultry, Eggs, Cream
and Hides.
Feed In Stock.
Wayne and Billy Stanley
_Phone 243 W
D. N. CARRELL’S
GARAGE & WELDING
SHOP
Specializing In Tractor Work.
Phone 2 Cooper
Rear of Whitlock. Barbershop.
Visit Your
ANDERSON AUTO
STORE
Home of Better Values
Gillette Tires,
Auto Supplies
Phone 55
Delta National Bank
Cooper, Texas
Complete Banking Service
Drink
Royal Crown
Cola
Food Lockers
the best way
To Have The
BEST TO EAT
Ray Wilson Grocery
HICKMAN & SCOTT
SERVICE. STATION
z Magnolia Products
U lats, vulcanizing, road ser-
vice, quick battery service
Kring Your
I oultry and dair^ products
to us. We have all tvnes of
feed.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1947, newspaper, March 28, 1947; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895679/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.