The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DELTA COURIER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1934.
Review and Courier, $1 50 year
JOHNSON Grass and Bermuda
©ay 20r bale W. S. Slough *
J J. Pope of Enloe, route 1,
was in Cooper Monday
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This is election year Pay your
tooII tax before Feb. 1st.
. i*»
W B. Wheeler pm hi. ed a new
1834 Pontiac Monday.
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For car registration, please
'oring last registration receipt.
L. F. Hooten Is ill with influ-
neza this week.
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Our sausage is seasoned Just
aright.—Wa’ter Chandler's Mai
licet. rctf
Mr and Mrs. John D Garrard
and daughter. Jane, of Dallas, are
guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc-
Kinney.
Mrs. J W. Wickersham and
children and Mum RiU Turner
v isited relatives in Sulphur Springs
Sunday.
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Carl Winters of Klondike had
on x-ray picture and treatment
nt the Cooper Clinic and Hospital
Saturday.
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Mrs Albert Fry and son, Garry
Wayne, of Hugo visited her moth-
Mrs Oina Johnson, over the
week end
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PATMAN'S
WEEKLY
LETTER . .
By WRIGHT PATMAN.
cdE£££H* CLASSIFIED ADS If
' Saloon* For Washing Ion.
The District of Columbia is an
I area of 70 square miles ll con-
I tains the National Capitol si
' Washington It has a population
j of 500,000. is managed by three
Congressmen under the direction
'rhe Cooper Rural Home Dem-
onstration Club met on January
24. with our president, Mrs. Ed
Turbeville Ten members answer-
ed roll call and we were pleased
to enroll Mrs. Hull as a new
member, but very sorry to give
up one of our faithful members,
M is Johnson, who has moved to
Cooper It was announced thal
Best Bird Winner
THY OUR TENDER Baby Beef
Steaks aud roast -Walter Chand-
ler's Market. rctf
FOR RENT, light housekeeping
.Moms and bedrooms. Mrs. Dora
Bindley. rc^
r,'
.-\-g
•MA *
FOR SAGE, truck dump body.
Inquire at Review and Courier
out club members had canned 97 I | office
calls of meat i ___________ —
After attending to business,
Which included electing Mrs E <-'■
of Congress, and the citizens have | Anthony club delegate to the
tin vole. When laws are made I County Council, the club had ilu*
Mr and Mrs Plato Jeter and j for the District, the Congress sits j pleasme of hearing Miss
children of Ladonia visited rela- j » State Legislature. Congress j Morgan dismiss our year
in Cooper and Lake Creek has recently passed a bill allow-
ing alcohoic beverages to be sold
CLARKSVILLE Mebane cotton
seed. First year seed 75c bu.
F. L. Owens.
rc7' ;
1 uves
last week
FOR KALE,
Emma Lou
instead, remove the profit motive J
! and prevent the stimulation of i
with
j Courier off ice.
REPORTER.
W« handle
•mn cooker.
<U.
the NsOHinal proo-
—Home Purniture
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Swearingen
A»d son, Carrcll, spent the week
«»nd in Eastland. |
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Suits with extra pants, $21.50
And $23,50, and up. —G. Fred Tur-
x.er.
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Mrs. S. F. Blair visited her ,
•son, Weldon Carter, in Dallas
..Sunday.
Laura
books
and plans foi our work.
During tlie social hour games
______m __ | In tiie District under a private were played and we enjoyed >>-
Mr. and Mrs Jack Fry of Ry- ( licensing system; there was an 1 freshinents served by out hostess,
an, Okla. spent Monday with Mrs ] unsuccessful effort made to adopt assisted by Mesdanus •*' 1' 1 ^ i'*'■ I' qun
Omu Johnson and daughter, Miss rhe Caradlan or Swedish system | son and Brice.
We adjourned to meet
Mrs. Little on Feb. 14th.
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Mrs. A J Knowles and baby demand foi liquor by advertising I
of Dallas spent the week end -phe bill, os passed, will permit
with her parents. Mr and Mrs i hotels of Washington to sell
(Siarlie Anderson ) intoxicating liquors by the drink
or in sealed containers, and will
permit restaurants to sell it by
the drink at either place with or
without meals The proponents
oi this legislation cannot distin-
guish between the open saloon
and tills proposed method, except
in tiie old open saloon, customers
daughter, Mrs. W. E. Chancellor
FOR RENT, brick building on ]
northwest coi ner of square See l
J. F. Henslee. rctf
drums.
Review
$1.00
and
-
Miss Avon Janes has returned
home from Austin where she at-
tended the University of Texas the
first semester
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Mrs. A H. Dozier, who has
been ill at the home of her
i
I
Lake Creek Home
Demonstration Club
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"To make useful and attrac-
tive quilts, a person should use
good and fast colored materials, ^ nishe(J Mrs
then quilt according to matreia! . tolephone 75
used, stated Miss Clarice Young
in her quilt demonstration Wed
FROST Proof cabbage and on-
ion plants; now ready for trans-
planting. J. E. Parks r5c6*
Expert alterations; white labor.
Phone 25. Turn E. Robertson Co.,
thr men's clothier.
NEW YORK: . . . C. S. Merer*
of Hanover, Pa., bred and raised the i
beat Plymouth ihvk eockerel ahowr.
at the National New York Poultry
Show He i* shown above by Manv
[Felique, as exports crowded around
to proclaim the cockerel the beat of
its ppeciew .ergr. ihowo va^tbe 0. S.
Celebrates Fourth
Birthday Saturday
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Mr Johnnie Pollard entertain-
ed a number of children Saturdav
afternoon in honor of her little
daughter, Johnnie Mae. who cele-
brated her fourth birthday.
After the children presented
their gifts several games were
played.
Refreshments were served to
the following: Marceline and Le-
land Smith Denton, .Margaret
Bess. Wilda, Jo, E. J and Paul
Howard Webb, James Holmes.
Mary Ruth and George Nolan
Denton, Nona Gene Moore/'* Nell
and Gene Chandler, Margie Man-
tl'd, Aubrey and Ernest Williams
Joyce Miller, Tommie Sloan, Bil-
ly Gene Carter and Georgie Blan-
kenship.
The guests departed at 5 o’clock
leaving a happy little girl who
will always remember her fourth
birthday.
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Rugs and floor r.ovortakgw at
Horn* Furniture Company.
Please bring you 1933 licens*
receipt or license plates to my of-
fice to gcurr automobile or truck
license for 1934. Buddy Kinard
Tax Collector. rc 4
-S'
FOR
RENT, two rooms.
J. H
fur-
Red carbon or transfer paper,
'.20x26 inches, 10c sheet at Review
snrt Courier office.
is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendal Burgess
of Paris visited Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Larson and Mr. and Mrs, Cur-
tis Dawson Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. George Ruddell
spent the week end in Dallas
Balentine, j with Mrs. H. J Fort. Mrs Rud-
r3» deg remained over for several
■ days’ visit.
FOR RENT. 2 light housekeep-
ing rooms. A If 1 bids by the
night. Mrs \Y. A. Pollard
rc5'
j Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McClain of
Longview were guests of Dr. and
j Mrs. F. Engle and Mrs. Florence
i Wendel Sunday. They were ac-
Tom Reel and J. A. Harrison
spent Monday in Fort Worth on
•Business.
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Hecktograpn and mimeograph
Mnk for sale at Review and Cour-
ier office.
Miss Maud Anderson, who
teaches at Forney, visited her
parents and friends in Cooper
over the week end.
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Miss Marie Hardy has return-
ed to Austin where she will serve
as stenographer in the called ses-
1 sion of the Legislature.
could be served either standing ] neaday evening. Jan. 24, at -he
up or sitting down, while this pro- ] meetin„ of Creek Home
posal will prevent a customer be- j demonstration Club.
ing served unless he is seated. j Making and quilting of quilts j , WiU the one who,
* ' - WW U., ilemunstration «*»». 1 my lev„, | c.mpaniod home by Mr. Wonde,
Farmer*. However, most of the evening was, ' w . p0i_
The cotton farmers received 165 ] t jn round_tabie discussion. I *tu'n " 1 ' ' ' I.e-
million dollars in benefits from , Sevt,n)1 new patterns were brought ’ larcl
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crunk and
son, Billie, spent the week end in
TVinnsboro with relatives.
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We do all kinds of alterations.
'Both men’s and ladies' suits.—
Tom F, Robertson Co.
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Mrs. Ada Nelson and Mrs. T.
J. Irvin of Klondike were shop-
ping in Cooper Saturday.
Keep up with vour friends by
subscribing for the Review and
'Courier.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Pate of
Sulphur Springs were guests of
their daughter, Mrs. Weldon Ixiw-
ry and familj Sunday.
_____3»*-0-__ | time-
the Government during 1933 Their
total income for the 1933 crop
I was more than twice what it was
I for 1932. The amount received
' for cottonseed was $80,000,000 in
1933, compared with $50,000,000
1 in 1932.
<3> * o
i Government Guaranteed Farm
|
Mortgages.
A few large bankers have been
using the credit of the Nation to
support their business for a long
The Government will now
in and four finished quilts were
critisized.
There were 16 members pres-
J ent and all expressed they enjoy-
ed the evening to the extent that
they intended to. be present at our ,
second meeting. |
The contest is coming along
niceiy. REPORTER.
who will visit in Longview sev-
eral weeks. Mrs. McClain is a
sister of Mmes. Engle and Wen-
FOR TRADE, Etiick Six with J
pick-up body, for fresh milk cow.
Apply at Review and Cornier|
office.
del.
Lor C omplete Insurance
Service
SEE
Foster S Edwards
Phone 19, N. Side Square
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* M. A. Estep, M. D, i * pi \t/ c \t/at i c ♦
¥ Special attention to Eye, 8ar, • | L/i. W • W'ALLu
| Meeting of Milam
Demonstration Club
ESTPvAYED, from my place
Sunday morning, tall biack cow j
with black and white spots. Find- I
er telephone Walter Chancellor, 1
l No. 207.
Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Copeland
left Saturday for Brownwood
where Rev. Copeland will hold a
two week’s meeting.
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SAVE MONEY
permit its credit to be used by
the farmers in the same way in
order to enable them to get a j Rox
cheaper interest rate. Under this
plan, it is probable that such rate
will eventually be reduced to 3
Mrs. E. B. Wheat, who has
Tiecn ill with influenza the past
-week, is* improving slowly.
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We give real service in our clean- F*liilii|.s
ting and pressing department. -
Tom E. Robertson Co
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Mrs. C. H. Henson who lias has been critically
By paying your City taxes be- , per cent and possible 2 per cent
fore February 1st. It will cost 01- beow. A similar benefit will
you 10 per cent more after that s,,on be extended to all home
date.
Mr and Mrs. Shem Cunning- , Gold,
ham ind son ot Wichita Falls The President will not permit
were guesis of Mrs. Cunningham's the Federal Reserve System to
parents. Judge and Mrs. Newman take four billion dollars profit
owners, city or country.
t
<*
Sunday.
^ —-
The 15-year-old daughter of
Mi. and Mrs. Gillie Cross, who
ill with pneu-
been ill with influenza for two
weeks, is able to sit up some.
Miss Hazel Simpson, who has
been ill for the past week, is re-
ported to be improving.
Fuller's Dental Plate Brush us- j them for
rnonia, was reported to be slight-
ly improved Monday.
and recommended by local den- ,
Lists r£?ol Park, phone 378. r4 !
Mi and Mrs. Roger Love spent
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. T.
R. Whitaker, in Hugo, Okla. Mrs.
Whitaker returned home with
week's visit.
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Clothes pressed at G. Fred Tur- |
I from the people on their gold. All
gold is to be impounded in the
Tteasui-y where it belongs and
the Government for all the people
will make from three to four bil-
lion dollars profit on revaluation
On a 40 per cent gold reserve bas-
! is. this will be sufficient for the
issuance of from 7 1-2 to 10 bil-
1 lion dollars in new money. No
i one contends that a 40 per cent
The Milam Home Demonstra-
tion Chib met with Mrs. E. J
Roll call was answered ,AtoacUin.
with number of container of meat
canned, and six members reported
879 containers.
Miss Laura Morgan outlined
the year’s work and a thorough
study of the year book was made.
She then gave an interesting
demonstration on “Keeping Cloth-
ing Account.” Our club plans to
keep our clothing account to see
how much we spend a year on
Clothing.
We are proud to have Mrs. E.
D Murray and Mrs. fra Anderson
join om club. Every member is
urged to attend the next meeting
on the first Thursday in Febru-
ary REPORTER.
FOUND, on Highway No. 24 ’
east of Cooper, two weeks ago, j
black sample case containing nov-
elties, beanng no address.—C. M. i
Nose and Throat
GSiAi.-klH8 FITTED
HOURS 3 TO 6 P M
—PHONE-—
Office: 3 Residence: 15«
Office: Second Floor Miner
Pharmacy Bonding
I ♦ DENTIST ♦
♦ Second Floor, First National +
♦ Bank Bulldlnf ♦
♦ ♦
♦ Office Hours: 8 to 13 a. m ♦
♦ and 1 to 5 p. m 4
♦ COOPER, USX AS *
** + * + + + ♦*** + ♦*■»
LOST, on the streets last week,
a Filigree bar pin, set with three
rhinestones. Finder please re-
turn to Review and Courier office
and receive reward.
4* *
+ DR. C. S. ELLINGTON t
4 DR. W. G. ELLINGTON -J
EIHngton-Ellington
DENTIST £
Office: Upstair* In First Natl-
Hurry for This Bargain * Bank HldK
8 W Corner Sq
metalii'j reserve is insufficient.
We have in this vicinity a prac-
tically new small and medium
size piano that shall have to be
repossessed. Either of these can
be bought for balance due. Also
a good used piano for small bal-
ance of $75.00 Terms can be ar-
ranged to suit customer. Write,
phone or see (rc5)
BROOKS-MAYS AND CO
213 Pine St. Texarkana, Tex
COOPER, TEXAS
*• + + *# j* tp * * :■**♦*•
4> •
v The Cooper Ciinic
And Hospital
I *
| * GLASSES PITTED
0. V. Janes *
Office Hours: 9 a. m.-6 pm,*
2nd Floor Masonic Bldjf. •
COOPER, TEXAS ♦
Dluraosi* and treatment ot 4
! * medical and surgical diseased, 4
l 4 Including Bye. Bar, Nose and 4
4 Threat. 4
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Insurance—Insurance — Insurance—Insurant*
<£>*<•>
Miss Zebuline Furgerson.
fhe week end with her parents.
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'Taxpayers living in Precinct 6
may pay poll tax at Morehead’s
Drug Store re
Poll tax can be paid without
1 ......... ' ~ , . , paving property tax, but tax on
I ner s are well brushed; receive b0 * J
who , , property cannot be paid without
VVIU’ I nnunito of ilpatn nressure. kills I r r J 1
pol.' tax. rc
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Mrs. R S Wells, who is ill with
influenza, is sligtly improved.
Her mother, Mrs. J. E. Bobo, who
was injured in a fall, is able to
| pounds of steam pressure, kills j
teaches in Klondike School, spent ^ 1)respiration odor and restores j
rctf
sheen to fabrics.
Mrs. Ruby Miller and Miss Lau-
ra Morgan visited relatives and
friends in Muskogee, Okla,, Sun-
day.
Vie will have fresh cut flower*
reach week. Phone >our order*
<early. Call Wellsvlew. rcW
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Monroe Clark of Reusing was
orought to the Cooper Clinic and
Hospital Saturday with an injured
foot.
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Try our delicious baby beef
steaks. -Walter Chandler's Mar-
ket. rctf
----o*l**$>
W. H. and Mai ion Grant, sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant, have
been ill with influenza the past
week.
We kill only baby beef. Get a
‘Alley steak at Walter Chandler’s
"Market. rctf
---«$»*<>-
Floyd, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Tharp, who has been ill with
influenza, has developed pneu-
monia.
Mrs. J. A. Harrison and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Laura Riggs, and Miss
Rubj» Kinard spent Thursday in
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs Willie Wallace of
Sulphur Springs visited relatives
here and at Klondike Sunday. Mr
Wallace is manager of Safeway
Store at Sulphin Springs.
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Miss Jewel Sissel, who has been ;
ill for three weeks, is improved |
and was able to be moved to the :
home of her sister, Mrs R P i
Hocutt. in Cooper last week
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Mrs J ll Balentine, mother,'
Mrs Coon, and son. Clyde, vis-
ited her sister. Mrs Ida Dossey
of Whitewright and brother, Tom
Coon of Farmersvillc Sunday
L. F. Hooten vent to Dallas j
Sunday to accompany Mrs. Hoot-
en home. Mrs. Hooten has been i
a patient at the Dallas Surgicial j
Clinii following a majm opera- ,
tion.
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Rev. and Mrs, D E. Cox were
in Paris Sunday to see Win. Ber-
ry. critically ill in the Paris Sani-
tarium. Mr. Berry \va iperated
on Tuesday for appendicitis, and
has been very ill * that time.
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wm Buata—.
OM FVowvt* for all Ocoastom
sit
up some.
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Mrs. Roy Reynolds
of
Mr. and
ind Miss Mildred Hazlewood
Longview and Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Hazlewood of Bonham were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W, C.
Hazlewood and Dr. and Mrs M.
A Estep
Meeting of Enloe i__
Demonstration Club!
—f— £ d FlorUt
The Enloe Home Demonstration | Torn*
Club met Tuesday. Jan. 16, at the *
club room. Thirteen members an- j Ajxpwnl**** Yo*xr
awered roll call with number of
cans of meat on hand, with a to- j
tal ol 460 cans. There is much j Mfl. W. D. Hart
canning yet to be done. j L*«*l Rm*-—ntattv
Miss Laura Morgan was pres- j TtUpbaat g, M H
ent and discussed the new year |
books and niunr- toi the coming j____
year. ;
After the business session i
games were played. i
The next meeting will be Tues-1
day, Feb. 6. Every member is |
urged to be present
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Price Home Demon-
stration Meeting j
Ci»,n
FIRE CASUALTY LIFE RONDS
D —CALL—
i A. R.BYRNS&CO.
■ Telephone 135. "When Yon Lose—^Wo Pajr^
Insurance—Insurance — Insurance—Insurant*
Why Hospitals Use
a Liquid Laxative
New!
«
AJJ
The Price Home Demonstra- j
j. Sk&HS
called to order by the president.
Each member answered roll call
with the amount of quilts and
is fast returning to laxatives in liqmn
form. Do you know the reasons”
| The dose ot a liquid laxative can lx-
measured. The action can be con
habit; vou need
qult top, they hah htade, which »= fj."
c .
'J
w.
H. Smith
returned
holin'
from
the Paris
Banff
arium
Sat-
urday
afternoon
Mr.
iSrniti
li lias
been
taking tre.ttme
. for .
- (ver-
h.1 weeks and i-
feeling
; iniici
i liei-
ter, being able t.
the time.
Mayor Grant E. Miller 'Jrf the*
' Tn*n of Tomorrow" which 1* tc*
a feature of tho Chicago Work#
•’air reopening in June is *no»-i
-Hind m hi* village with nothing!
•o do Mayor Miller is s*irretary ofj
Ihe Rrieli Mfrs. Ass'n. and directa
he work of buildup the model town.'
was 25 finished quilts and 20 tops
in all. They exchanged different
kind of quilt patterns.
The hostess served candy for re-
freshment.
The club adjourned to meet
with Mrs. A. C. Mosley, Feb 8.
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Mrs. Oae Thomas, who has
been ill for two weeks at the fam- I ... , .
"y ........■ <»*». - —» LldtartSt ‘wET^cilSSS
; improving
two later. Nor u>ill a mild liqina
knatipf irritalr the kidneys
The right liquid laxative brings a i
oerfect movement, and there is |
ao discomfort at the time, or after.
The wrong cat’#rtic may keep
you ronstipated as long as Vou keep
jn using it! And the habitual use ol
mtating salts, or of powerful drug?
in the highly concentrated form ol (
Bills and tablets may prove injurious.
i. c Bohmitter left iMt
for Cuero to move his family to
Cooper. Mr. Schmitter recently
bought the North Side Drug Store
and will be permanently located
in Cooper,
syrup Pepsin will tell you a lot. A
ew weeks’ time, and your lioweli
•an be ‘‘as regular as clockwork '
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is an
ipproved liquid laxative which all
lruggists keep ready for use.It makes
in ideal family laxative; effective for
ill ages, and may be given the
/oungest child. Member N. R. A.
Have Robertson
CLEAN IT
Any Type of Dress
£ inorc
Sheer chiffon or heavy wool crepe Roberts©
Know HOW to Clean it. That frock will
come back os lovely as it was when now.
PHONE 25
Tom E* Robertson Company
THE MEN’S* STORE.”
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