The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1949 Page: 4 of 7
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HIE DELTA COURIER, COOPER, TEXAS
TUESDAY, OCT. l8 ^
TUESDAY, OCT. 18, 1949.
THE DELTA COURIER, COOPER, TEXAS
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You Get More For The Dollar
You Spend In Cooper
Your Cooper stores do a magnificent /ob as
your purchasing agents. To evaluate the scope
of efficiency of the /ob, as against buying op-
portunities elsewhere, you need only casual ob-
servation In terms of the SLngle Ltem of mer-
chandise, simply ask yourself what refrigerator
is most desirable in quality and price; what
lady s suit or dress is most desirable — what
item of any description. You'll find the manu-
facturer represented in Cooper. In if Cooper
stores fear to handle a certain line, you better
be careful about buying it.
THIS IS THE SECOND IN
Anderson Hd we & Furn. Store
Aiken Cleaners
Alexander Motor Co.
Anderson Auto Store
Brock's Inc.
Bullington Motor Co.
Cooper Cotton Oil Co.
Cooper Laundry & Cleaners
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HERE ARE 7 REASONS WHY
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You save
portation.
the cost of travel, the cost of trans-
You save time in necessary distant transportation.
You save the price of merchandise. Cooper stores
are geared to lower overhead.
Your money spent in Cooper provides better jobs
for people who work in Cooper and Delta County.
Your money spent in Cooper reflects itself in
still greater selection, higher quality and lower price.
Your money spent in Cooper comes back to you
in the support of your schools, your churches,
your clubs — in fact every project that requires
money maintenance. Increased retail business will
either lower your contribution to any Delta
County project or make the project better financially.
Beyond the money advantage, YOU HAVE THE
SATISFACTION OF BEING ON THE TEAM THAT
IS COOPER AND DELTA COUNTY.
A SERIES OF FOUR MESSAGES SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING CIVIC MINDED BUSINESS MEN:
Cooper Farm Equipment
Delta Farm Store
Delta Furniture Store
Delta Paint & Supply Store
Roy G. Cain, Dry Goods
W. B. Gunter, Jeweler
Johnson-Tucker Men's Wear
Carl P. Harrison, Seedsman
Perry Bfes., H_-.
Hooten Drug Co.
Poe s Dry Goods _
Texas Power & Light Co.
Perkins Bros. Co.
Miller's Pharmacy
Ray Wilson Food Co.
Charles Wright Home & Auto Store
J. F. Henslee Hardware
A&P Food Store
J. L. Devenport Co., Inc.
Lamb's Cafe
Gene Moss Man Shop
R. V. Free Furniture Co.
First National Bank
C. D. Thomas, TEXACO CONSIGNEE
Poe Bros. Pontiac
Bolger Chevrolet Co.
Cooper Lumber Co.
Lyon-Gray Lumber Co.
Cooper Motor Company
Western Auto Store
Home Furniture Co.
Cooper Review—Delta Courier
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The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 42, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 18, 1949, newspaper, October 18, 1949; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980168/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.