Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1947 Page: 9 of 16
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MAGAZINE SECTION
.NOTABLE NEWS
EVENTS IN PICTURES
TENDER MEATS
• Every one enjoys a tender piece of steak or a delicious
flavored roast. Then there is the tenderized ham that has
that lingering flavor.
• The delight of every housewife is tasty tender meat—
The weakness of every man, a steak that is tender and juicy.
• These are yours if you have a locker. With our com-
plete processing facilities we butcher, cure, and process
your own animal, that you know is good and well fed, any-
time during the year. Use the locker and taste the dif-
ference.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
• Have you thought from your stomach of a bowl of
delicious vine ripened strawberries with all their luscious
flavor, topped with cream and served with- angel food cake
gracing your Christmas dinner table?
• This is yours as well as tree ripened peaches, plums,
pears and all the fruit East Texas Boasts. Your peas, your
heans and other vegetables can be processed at the peak of
their flavor and goodness. You’ll never know how good
these arc until you try them.
ECONOMICAL COST
• These are not luxuries for the rich but they are within
the reach of every one. With a large number of lockers the
maintenance cost is far less than it would be individually.
A six cubic foot space rents for an average of eleven dollars
a year, wmch is less than SI a month There is no main-
tenance cost for you. Where can you get individual re-
frigeration that cheap?
• By volume processing our cost is more economical
than you can have it done individually.
GET A LOCKER AND USE IT. IT IS YOLR KEY TO BETTER FOOD FOR LESS MONEY
PHONE 30
Ray Wilscm Food Looker
COOPER, TEXAS
THE PAST SIXTY-EIGHT YEARS
Combined with Delta Courier circulation Nov. 1. 1942.
MARCH. 1917.
VOLUME 08. NUMBER lo.
STYLED FOR ‘MARCH”
—March of Dimes, that is.
For it is a polio campaign
fashion show that finds
Mary MacArthur, daughter
of famous stage star Helen
Hayes, in this evening
gown of navy blue taffeta.
W. D HART & SONS. Publishers.
COOPER. DELTA COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY.
SERVING DELTA COUNTY FOR
Sue, LOVES HER DOLLY— And this little girl s sweet infectious smile is certain to
pO^ct smiles and love from others.
FAMOUS EAGLE—In Independence Hall at Philadelphia, this eagle goes on display
with Lois McCullough, the curator’s daughter, as its first admirer. Believed to have
lived from 1795 to 1805, the bird was kept in the State House and used by Artist
Charles Willson Peale as a model for United States coins and flags the artist designed.
GOOD FOOD
$2 00 a year in advance
hu JOB HAS SILVER LINING—Pfc. John larag of Chillicothe, Ohio, takes a turn
at guarding $2,200,000 worth of silver bullion stored with Navi loot in Frankfurt,
Germany.
IT’S JUST YOUR POP—That’s what Sgt. George Deal
of Roanoke, Va., tries to tell his young son as he gives
him a welcoming kiss in New York. The baby and his
mother arrived at LaGuardia Field with English war
brides. ,
NEW KIND OF PT^AYMATE—Marlaine Iawkhced, age
3, finds a new pet in “Flag 11,” Hollywood’s latest animal
star.
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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/m1/9/?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.