Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1949 Page: 4 of 8
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E FOUR
THE COOPER REVIEW, COOPER, TEXAS
FRIDAY, OCT. 28, 1949.
Classified Ads—Plenty of Points In Favor For Quick Sal es
IS: Two cents per word first
ion; one cent each additional
■on. No ud accepted for less
35 cents per issue. Terms
unless you are a regular
Kiser in this newspaper.
Furniture
or\< IMF VIS
pnal
i you want it. Prompt serv-
fcall 10 or see E. Y. Stewart.
rtf
POT PLANTS, cut flowers
funeral designs, call Mrs.
rd McKinney at 47. rctf
SR: When you want it,
|! If Excess Acid causes you
[ of Stomach Uucers, Indi-
n, Heartburn, Belching,
Ing, Nausea, Gas Pams, get
[sample Udga at Miller’s
pacy. *48
lu are buying a new car and
[e some financing on the
ke, see me before you make
Beal. I can save you from
N60 on your insurance and
rig charge. J. C. McKinney
DMOTIVE
BALE: 1946 4-door Pontiac.
I Radio and heater. Bull-
i Motor Company. cr43
Sell Us Your
USED CARS
! BROS PONTIAC
ard Poe — Phone 444
BALE: 1946 Pontiac coupe
idio and heater. $990. Bull-
I Motor Company. cr43
NESS SERVICES
CURATE AND PROMPT
SERVICE
t time you are in need of an
pt of title, try out the ac-
and prompt service of our
lepartment. We guarantee
pstracts. J. T. Taylor Ab-
[Co. r41*
Food Lockers
Best Way to Have tl
Best to Eat
IVilson Food Co.
CPERT FLOOR SANDING
C. Bell, 996-W, collect,
rce, Texas. tf
ILTON MATTRESS
FACTORY
Innersprings made. Old
esses converted into in-
ring. Reupholstering on
and divans. Phone 132.
pPHOLSTEKING
pu have a living room suite,
[ couch, lounge chair, or
[s to upholster, or have fur-
to repair or refinish —
[ 185. John Stratton, in
Cooper. Prices Reasonable.
ertf
BICKMAN & SCOTT
SERVICE STATION
[Magnolia Products
U, vulcanizing, road ser-
L quick battery service
RJR BATTERY WEAK AND
|s charging? Anderson Au-
tre will rec^hge them for
br only 50 cents. rctf
looten Drug Co.
DRUGGISTS
1 “Your Rexall Store”
Phone 51
[Prescription Dept. 52
Cooper, Texas
FINE
PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
Lmark greeting cards
>WSE & SON STUDIO
, Commerce, Texas
f In Cooper It’s
(iderson Auto Store
fUome Of Better Values”
Auto Accessories
Home Appliances
PHONE 55
|iing Materials
Concrete
Blocks
ANY SIZE
Mt Cost Material For
iIANENT BUILDINGS
Salesman Will Visit
At Your Convenience.
BELL CONCRETE
PRODUCTS CO.
Phone 799
SULPHUR SPRINGS
Lyon-Gray
Lumber Co.
Phone 100
■The Price is Right”
ALITY MERCHANDISE
prices and prompt servi(
Martin Lumber Cu. I'Lu.
Commerce, Texas.
ANDERSON II YR DWARF
& FURNITURE CO.
1 ‘‘Texas’ Most Accommodating
More"
Kendix Home Laundry
Westinghouse Appliances
R. V. FREE’S
J&stost Qrowini
FURNITURE SYWI
"Out Cu it XrHW Wkp "
Radios
BARGAINS IN BATTERY-TYPE
RADIOS—AB-pack (1,000) hrs.)
batteries, now $5.95. Let us re-
pair your electric clocks, radios,
fans, irons and other small ap-
pliances out of order. William-
son Radio Shop. rtf
RADIO REPAIRS
AND SERVICE
Free Pickup and Delivery
IN COOPER — PHONE 447
McKinney radio
SERVICE
Farm Machinery
FOR SALE: Massey-Harris “30”
tractor, practically new, cultiva-
tors, 3 buster planters with drop-
pers and fertilizer attachment. D.
T. Hurley. tf
FOR SALE: John Deere Model B !
with push bedder, new type cul-
tivators, just been overhauled.
Leroy Bailey, Pecan Gap, Rt. 2.
ertf
Delta Farm Store
FARMALL TRACTORS
“Your International Harvester
Dealer”
PHONE 352
FOR SALE: Farmall “B” tractor
with 2-row equipment. Cooper
Wrecking Yard. Opposite City
Light Plant. tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Buttermilk, 10t* a
quart; delivered, 12*. Phone 267.
Mrs. W. E. Chancellor. r43
FOR POT PLANTS, cut flowers
and funeral designs, call Mrs.
Howard McKinney at 47. ^rctf
FOR SALE: New bicycle repair
parts. Let us do your bicycle re-
pairing. Williamson Radio Shop.
rtf
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 3 room house, screen-
ed porch, smokehouse, 3 acres
ground, on highway, 1 mi. from
town. See John Griffin. rc44*
FOR SALE: Plenty of nice homes
in Cooper. All sizes, all prices.
Also several nice farms. H. H.
Leeman, Phone 225. tf
FOR SALE: Good farm land and
also good grassland on highway.
Nice homes in Cooper, and some
on highway close in. W. W. Gar-
rison, Phone 412-W, Cooper, rctf
FOR SALE: Several good farms,
good state of cultivation, plenty
of good improvements, priced to
sell; gray and black land. Can
give possession first of the year
if sold in 30 days. Also nice 4-
room house to be moved. H. H.
Leeman, Realtor. tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Small house. E. T.
Trapp. r43*
STOCKS, PETS. POULTRY
FOR SALE: 6-year old milk cow
will be fresh in about 10 days,
several others be fresh in 30 days.
See J. T. Boyd at Boyds Shoe
Store. r43
Bring Your Poultry and Dairy
Products to us. We have all
Types of Feed.
ROY EMERSON’S
PRODUCE
Phone 39 — Cooper, Texas
FOR SALE: Baby dairy heifers,
Holstein breeding principally.
Troy E. Kern Dairy, Lake Creek.
ertf
1
Carl P. Harrison
SEED—FEED
FARM SUPPLIES
Phone 117 Cooper, Texas
CASH PAID for dead or crippled
stock. For immediate service,
phone 153 collect, Paris, Texas.
Central Hide and Rendering Com-
pany. tf
Help Wanted, Male
MAN WANTED—For Rawleigh
business in Delta County. No
experience needed to start. Sales
easy to make and profits large.
Start immediately. Write Raw-
leigh’s Dept. TXJ-680-190A, Mem-
phis, Tenn., or see W. W. Bar-
“ ham, Rt. 6, Clarksville, Texas.
r45*
FINANCIAL
You Need A Bank!
The First National
Bank
Member F.DJ.C.
1C ,
tf
IF YOU are buying a new car and
require some financing on the
balance, see me before you make
your deal. I can save you from
$30 to $60 on your insurance and
carrying charge. J. C. McKinney
Ins. rc
L !ta National Bank
Cooper, Texaj*
Complete Ranking Service
MISCELLANEOUS
NEED OFFICE SUPPLIES?
Practically anything you need in
the way of office supplies are ob-
tainable at the Review office.
Standard forms, ledger sheets,
binders, pencil sharpeners, gum-
med Kraft tape and dispensers,
automatic registers and forms,
salesbooks, Scotch tape, staplers,
adding machine tape or specially
printed forms, letterheads, en-
velops, statements, etc. to improve
the efficiency of your business.
We can supply standard and port-
able typewriters, electric or man-
ual adding machines. If we don’t
have wh»* von want, we can get
it on short order. Next time, give
us a try.
Professional
Ratliff & Ratliff
Attorneys-at-Law
COOPER TEXAS
DR. WILLIAM C. RAGAN
Optometrist
110 Clarksville St.
Paris, Texas
Phone 2016
Complete Eye Examination
CHIROPRACTOR
Phone 126
Residence Phone 5013
Office Hours: 9-12, 2-5
Other hours by appointment.
COOPER, TEXAS
Two Additions Made
To Faculty at ETSTC
COMMERCE:—Two additions
to the East Texas State College
faculty have been announced by
Dr. Frank Young, dean.
Martin P. McDonough, Chicago,
111., is the new head of the De-
partment of library science. He
was formerly technical librarian
with the Quartermaster Food and
Container Institute, Chicago, and
taught at Wright Junior Collage
in Chicago. His wife is the form-
er Barbara Scarborough of Dal-
las.
M/Sgt. Woodrow Pendergrass,
a native of Detroit, Texas, has
been added to the staff of the Air
Force ROTC unit as sergeant ma-
jor. He same to East Texas from
South Dakota State College,
where he was with an ROTC
unit.
57 Polio Cases Listed
In Texas in New Rise
AUUSTIN:—Polio flared again
in Texas last week.
Fifty - seven new cases were
reported for the week ending
Oet. 22, compared with 36 the
previous week.
“The old enemy is still alive
and kicking,” commented Dr.
George W. Cox, state health of-
ficer.
So far this year, 2,103 cases
have been reported from 194 of
the state's 254 counties.
Despite cooler weather, the
health department said, polio con-
tinues to spread. Comanche,
Llano and Somervell countise re-
ported the disease for the first
time.
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Allen
SMAU HOUSE
punning eusuu
in a line of buildings parallel with
US 271, apparently had burned
for sometime inside before the
flames broke outside.
The lire was confined between
two fire walls. The fire walls al-
ternate along the row ol build-
ings forming an individual waie-
house between them.
Linuis Hooten n Improved •>“rr
being confined for several days
with a cold. __
For Little Fellows
With Big Colds...
1 pfs.
THE ALI.EN is basementless, with the floor
slab, easily adaptable to lineoleum or other
composition flooring, laid directly on a gravel
fill. The heating plant and laundry equip-
ment are in a utility room which replaces a
basement.
Plumbing, for the bathroom, and laundry
equipment is in the same wall. Location of
the fireplace makes the same chimney avail-
able for the heating unit.
Storage space is liberally allowed for in
The Allen. Wardrobes are provided for in
each of the three bedrooms, and closets are
planned for the front entrance and utility
room. A general closet and linen cabinet
are in the bedroom hall.
The exterior walls are shown to be of
frame with wide siding. But, concrete blocks
can be used as a substitute. The roof is
covered with asphalt shingles.
The kitchen of The Allen is modern with
cabinets and equipment arranged in a U-
shape. The sink is under the window and
the refrigerator and range are completely
built into the cabinet^*
Dimensions of The AjRen are 38 feet by 27
feet with an area of 1,110 square feet and a
volume of 13,320 cubic feet.
For further information about THE AL-
LEN, write to Small House Planning Bureau,
St. Cloud, Minn.
WHEN IN COOPER
Stop For
HUMBLE SERVICE
ATLAS TIRES
New and Used
Road Service
KINSLOW & NELMS
PHO. 373
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Mother . . . the best-known home
remedy you can use to relieve dis-
tress of his cold is warming, com-
forting Vicks VapoRub. If you rub
It on at bedtime, it work-, even
while the child sleeps! And often
by morning the worst miseries of
his cold are gone. Try it. Get the
one and only Vicks VapoRub!
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Camp Maxey Warehouse
Burns Wednesday Night
One of the warehouses recently
| leased at Camp Maxey by De-
Kalb Hybrid Seed Co. for their
poultry project was demolished
by fire last night.
The warehouse, reported as one
POODLES IN A PUDDLE—Out in Hollywood, Hjordis and David
Niven treat their poodles, Baba and Suza, to a boat ride in the
Niven pool. With such goings on, and a master and mistress like
thM i Hoe’s life isn’t what it used to be.
Ticklers
By George
“1 never could see’any point tojiving that way.’
Just what you’ve always
wanted in stockings...fabu-
lously sheer, full-fashioned
nylons, in shades to blend
with —and flatter—your
very own skin tones.
For correct colors, per-
fect fit, and long wear, we
recommend " As You Like
It” hosiery.
BROCK S, Inc.
FfP^lLJ Factory Equipped
For either Butane or
Natural Gas-
Automatic
Pilot Light in Oven
Servsce That Must Please!
Are you satisfied with the butane and appliance service
you have been receiving? Yes, there is a difference
between complete satisfaction and mediocre service.
We go all-out to keep our service in the “complete-
satisfaction” category. Our servicemen periodically at-
tend service schools to keep up with the latest develop-
ments on all appliances for the sole purpose of giving
our customers the best.
Do You Have Gas Problems?
If so, we believe we have the answer. Take advantage
of our experience in the butane supply business as well
as our knowledge of appliances. Let us help you help
yourself.
Butane and Propane Service
Is Our Bu
Not A Side Line.
Best and Most Courteous Service in Northeast Texas
AUTOMATIC GAS COMPANY
INCORPORATED
In Paris:
Phone 155
In Cooper:
Phone 355
75 Cent Minimum Wage
To Hike Southern Pay
WASHINGTON:—The new 75
cent minimum wage bill await-
ing President Truman's signature
may increase southern payrolls
as much as $150 million a year.
Wage - hour administration of-
ficials estimate that half the 1,-
500,000 workers expected to get
raises because their pay is below
75 cents an hour are located in
the South and Southwest.
They say approximately 570,000
of them are in eight southern
states, Tennessee, Virginia, the
Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, Ala-
bama and Mississippi.
They estimate another 270,000
are in five southwestern states—
Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma,
Arkansas and Louisiana.
2.716.092 Bales
Ginned in State
WASHINGTON:—Texas ginned
2.716.092 bales of cotton up to
Oct. 15 — 670,231 bales more than
had been ginned at the same time
last year.
This was reported today by the
Census Bureau which said that
nationally, 7,723,799 bales of cot-
ton from the 1949 crop were gin-
ned up to Oct. 15.
This compared with 8,163,021
bales ginned to the same date last
year and 6,719,945 bales two years
ago
Winters Electric
Service
HOUSEWIRING
FLOOR FURNACES
ATTIC FANS
WINDOW COOLERS
PH. 418, Commerce, Tex.
ANNOUNCING . . . Our Exclusive
Dealership of
19
Gliddens
SPRED
SATIN
The Wonder
PAINT
Gene Leslie Is n patient at Leb-
erman Hospital in Commerce fol-
lowing an <m»r»tinn lher*> Mon-
day.
The burr pile at Stubblefield-
Miller Gin caught on fire Thurs-
day afternoon and for a time
seemed to threaten the building.
The Cooper fire department, how-
ever, put out the blaze before
serious damage was done.
W. B. Fair, Lake Creke, has
been admitted to Sanitarium of
Paris.
Mrs. Alton Wright has been dis-
missed after treatment at Sani-
tarium of Paris.
HEATERS
FOR ALL CARS
Let us service your
car for comfortable
winter driving.
TONEYS
TEXACO SERVICE
We are happy to announce our exclusive dealership in Cooper of this
great new paint product. You will be hearing a lot more about it shortly
but right now we invite you in for a free demonstration.
A GUARANTEED WALL FINISH WITH
INSURED WASHABILITY
Revolutionary Synthetic Rubber emulsion formula gives it properties no
other wall paint can have.
E.
DELTA PAINT
DALLAS AVE.
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SUPPLY
COOPER
Mrs; I) E Walker. Cross Roads.
has been ill with a severe cold.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1949, newspaper, October 28, 1949; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980112/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.