Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1934 Page: 5 of 8
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THE COOPER REVIEW, FRIDAY, MAY^
JOEliRKiHE
Hu»t County, Texas
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POLITICAL AN- ♦
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Announcements of candidates are
made subject to the action of the
democratic primary, July 28, 1934.
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For Flotortal Representative,
126th District:
R. H. GOOD.
M. C. McCLAIN.
R. A. CALLAWAY.
Florida to Celebrate New Prosperity
As Tourists Bring State $250,000,000
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For District Attorney:
J. O. (Ott) DUNCAN.
HENRY PHARR.
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"Tlw People'* Pri«»4“
Fourteen years’ continuous serv-
ice in the House and Senate from
Hunt, Rains. Rockwall and Collin
Counties.
FOR ECONOMY
IN GOVERNMENT
For County Judge:
J. T. ROUNTREE.
(Re-election, 2nd term.)
For Sheriff:
C. F. PATTERSON. (Re-
election, second term.)
HttOENEWS
CORRESPONDENT
MRS. A. C. VOYLES
For Collector-Aaseaaor:
SAM A. ALEXANDER.
GARLAND MOSS.
(Miss) RUTH WARE.
MAURICE F. YOUNG.
J. E. (Jim) McGUYER.
BEN A. WILSON.
I J. C. (Coleman) SMITH.
M. E. CHURCH.
ROY ANDERSON. Pastor.
Sunday School at 9:45. O.
tullins, superintendent.
Preaching second and fourth
Sundays at 11 a. m. and night.
Young People’s meeting at
S:18. Luther Johnson, president
noting people’s work.
Superintendent of Public
struction, Delta County:
FRANK C. BEAN.
ETHA STOKES,
ALVIN O. WELCH.
EARL R. PONDER.
ALVIN HENDRICKS.
ROMIE SANDLIN.
MAUD ANDERSON.
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„„ under the oode Is ou*
lleaM.ig and prea- eg decartmant.
_Tom E. Robertson Lo.
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W H Jones of Decatur, who
ha»s accepted the county agent
work in Delta County, began MS
duties this week and will havO
Mrs. Jones join him Monday if
ho can secure an apartment.
NKW YORK ... Dr. Alton A.
3niall (above), carried on a 7 year
light against the telephone company
here claiming an overcharge. He
J won a verdict for $5.40 but
i .pent in ul> about $3,000 in winning.
- IK yatL'orjutd hi* phone keep
count of
Chickens - Turkeys
Don’t take chances. Give
vour fowls and baby chicks
Star Parasite Remover m
drinking water It kills
di -ease causing worms ana
germs in inception. Keeps
trem free of lice, mites,
fleas, blue bugs. Keeps
their health and egg pro-
duction gool aim saves
much trouble and losses1 at
a very small cost or your
money refunded.—Hooten
! Drug Co.
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$400,000. — j
$200,000—
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SILMAN’S
GROCERY - MARKET - CAFE
1,50 ',5' 1,51 ,9” ,,S4
b^isjrjriss sssws,......»?».«-
Right inset, graph of Greater Ml
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FLOUR
For County Attorney:
S. W. PRATT.
W- H. CRUNK.
to pcrinaneiiv iwvtv.# more
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lion dollars in new cash in its pockets
and business indices pulsing upward
ihn wake of the -*•“*>*“«* tourist I
Crops in our community arc
ooking pretty at this time. The
armers have their cotton almosft.
ill plastcd and all that was. plant-
?d before the rain is up to a
■tand. Corn came up to a per-
fect stand and is being thinned
this week.
Miss Maebele Sansing of Price
spest the week end with Miss ^
Fannie Skinner.
Miss Ella Griffin of Paris spent
the week end at home.
Misses Jessie Lee Blevins and
Jimmie Bowen visited Miss Sa-
line McCarty of Cooper last week.
Misses Irene Bridges and Irene
Oyler entered training at the
Paris Sanitarium this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl West visited
Emmet West and family at Cross
Roads Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs- Woodrow Blev-
ins of Cooper visited Mr. and
Mrs Truett Carrington Sunday.
Miss Lillie Mae Berry enter-
tained Saturday night in honor of
her guest. Miss Reba Crump.
Luther Johnson spent Saturday
night in Cooper.
Among Saturday’s visitors to
Cooper were Misses Lula Mullins,
Edith Toon, Mrs. Delbert Patter-
son and James Mullins.
A number of persons attended
the singing at Milton Sunday.
John Alexander of New Mex-
ico is visiting his grandmother,
Mrs. R. E. Toon, and family.
Mrs- W. E. Shankle is iH at
this time.
A hhower was given on Thurs-
day afternoon of last week, at the
home of Mr. and Mns. Roy Jack-
son, for Mrs. Boyd Toon, a recent
bride. Quite a few friends were
present and a number of useful
gifts were received.
M. F. Voyles and M. F. Young
were Paris visitors Tueday.
Mrs. T. W. Moore passed away
at her home in Clovis, N. M., on
Sunday, April 29. She has a num-
ber of relatives and a host oi
fliends at this place, having made
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For County Clerk:
(Miss) JENNIE ROBEY.
(Re-election, second term).
For County Treasurer:
MRS. MABEL BRYAN.
(Relection, 2nd term.)
on theToadto prosperity. In March
1934 with the state enjoying the
in the wake oi I greatest affluence in eight years, a
season in history, Florida s prepar grea^ AU_norldB Doherty Day was
ing to take a day off to celebrate. ed but Henry III declined to
While building construction re- j PJ P tribute for himself and
requested that the day be re-ded.
” it v\ion
in the wake of the greatest tourist
season in history, Florida is prepar-
take a day off to celebrate.
While building construction re
veals increases up to 480 per cent
over last year, and bank clearing
and real estate values soar to the
highest levels in nearly five years,
For Public Weigher, Free. 1 & 5:
M. H. (Hamp) WATSON.
ROME McKEE.
JOHN P. STANLEY.
WALTER LANE.
HARDIN NOBLE.
JOHN OWEN.
M. L. (Luther) SCOTT.
YANDEL JETER.
than 1.500,000 wu.-.»» who
$250,000,000 vacationing in the mia
W hi UieUGreater Miami area, build]
ing permits increased 319% over the
first three months of 1933, and 480 A,
in Miami Beach alone where $1,308,
085 worth of new construction has
i been reported in the first th
I months of 1934, compared to $-LJ.
685 for the same period last year. In
St Petersburg, building construction
is up 10%, with $795,000 for the las
six months compared to $725,000 for
- —‘-a » year ago.
For Justice of Peace. Precinct 1:
ROBERT MORRIS.
C. P. (Neil) PICKENS.
T. E. CARRELL.
during new resou auu
tnulas and pouring nearly a rn. ^
dollars into expansion of too 1
industry, has been asked to rec-.,
the acclaim of the sta.e for the
ond time in less than two years
In March, 1933, Florida obso '
, ;?ald2!?» o?’’Ey L, Doheriy
a id the others who lent a helping
.-and two years ago when the future
red darkest.
\ccording to J. B. Sullivan, state
thlTrust'su'te^wuie^Ihfflerty ^Da^ 1 ' 1 ^Commissioner/ Florida during
siSSS
estate values is estimated by local
realtors, who compare the season,
activity to the 192.3 stirrings of th<
Big Boom.
High Patent
Fully Guaranteed
48 lbs. $1.39
SYRUP
Golden
Gallon 47c
bakihgTovkoer
Guaranteed to I lease
or Money Refunded
2-lb. Can 19c
MEAL
24-Lbs. Cream
39*
SOAP
Laundry Special
10 Bars 15c
SPAGHETTI
Box
3
No. 2
Cans.
S3c
DORS
For Commissionei, Precinct 1:
H. D. (Hiram) CLARK.
(Re-election, 2nd term.)
SAM MARTIN.
JESS JONES.
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* Craig-Tranquil
For Commissioner, Precinct 2:
W. M. FIELDING.
S. E. MOORE.
For Comndssloner, Precinct 3:
ALVIN MILLER.
(Re-election, 2nd term.)
L. D. MCDONALD.
W. N. (Will) M’CGAHA.
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is reported
| For Commissioner, Precinct 4:
W. J. LEMMOND.
W. L. SCOTT.
W. A. (Pub) COSTON.
J. H. MULLINS.
For Public Weigher, Precinct 3:
J. E. BRANCH,
j v. (Virgil) FLOWERS.
R. A. (Allen) KERBOW.
G. N. (Jack) LAY.
F^r Public Weigher, Precinct 4:
W. A. (Bill) BERRY.
Fur Public Weigher, Precinct 6:
M. B. WHITT.
W. M. MERRILL.
(Second term).
j7^conm'7. A^iLjey!plying Orchestra in
nd Ralph Moore, accompanied >
y relatives from Cooper, attend-
d the funeral. .
Marie Robb. Imogene Davis,
Vanda Teague and Geraldine Ben-
dngton spent the week end with
fiends in Cooper. Trov
Mmes. J. G. Whitaker and Troy
Bond visited friends and rela-
tive in Sulphur Springs Tuesday.
Mrs W. E. Patterson and son,
Redus, of Carrolton spent Sunday
with relatives in Enloe.
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<£• •••
Mi’s. Edna Skinner
on the sick list.
Clara Ruth and Margaret Lou-
ise McKinzie are reported ill with
measles.
Miss Odessa Skinner, who has
been staying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Wood in Brushy
Mound community, returned to
her home Sunday.
Mrs. Nettie Mae Thompson of
Cooper spent Sunday with her
mother, Mns. Trent.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Loftin visited
in Ben Franklin Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs- Pat Burchett of
Antioch were in our community
Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Asbury Smith.
Miss Marie Johnson of Hickory
Grove spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Miss Lorene McDon-
ald.
Mrs. Mildred Waters bad as
her guests Saturday afternoon
Mrs. Ruby Siplinger and baby and
Mrs. Joe Loftin and children.
Mrs. Laura Steward and son,
Billie, spent Sunday afternoon,
with Mrs. Mabel Gray and fam-
^Mr, and Mrs. Lester Arthur and j
son. R. M.. of Sulphur Bluff spent
the week end with her parents, ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. U. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Olcn Welch and ,
his mother, Mrs. D. M. Welch, j
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. j
Kizer and family. j
Misses Odessa and Inell Skin- j
ner had as their dinner guest*
Sunday, Misses Leona O’Neal and I
Oleta Gantt. Those who visited
them in the afternoon were Lo-
rene McDonald, Marie Johnson,
Roy and Tony Stewart and Babe
Toon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Welch spent.
Sunday in Milam with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mns. R. R Toon.
Mrs. J. N. Small and sons, J. L.,
Lloyd and Howard, Mr. and Mrs.
Golden Preas, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Small and daughter and Mrs. M.
C Burnett went on a fishing trip
Sunday. HAPPY HOOD.
We give real service In our clean-
ing and pressing department.
Tom E. Robertson Co.
Play at Doctors |x
Creek May 10i»i |
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The play, "A Fortunate Calam- <
ity” will be presented at Doctors ]
creek on Thursday, May 10. The
cast is as follows:
Mrs. Merkle—Billy Robinson.
Alta, her proud daughter
Ruby Bond
I Ruth, a plain girl — Annie
Price.
Kate van Tyle, the cook—Fay
Bruton.
Dinah Johnsing, servant
Edythe Mullican.
Rastus Johnsing, servant—Du-
gan Fox. |
joe Brown, revenue officer—.
Haskell Hennon.
Bernard Gullion, young man—
Clayborn Lancaster.
Albert Campbell, a crook
Reed Bruton.
The public is cordially invited
to attend.
MATCHES
6 Boxes
23c
No. 2
Fancy
25c
SPICES
All Kinds-10c Size
Review and Courier, ^1.30 y®*T- |
Theatre Attraction 1 _—--—i '
-4- j [ Contacted Dillinger_|
>R. AND MRS. MOREHEAD
VISITING IN DELTA CO.
Dr. T. R. Morehead and wife
,f Mertzon, Texas, are visiting
•elatives and friends in Delta
bounty. They moved away from
Ben Franklin in 1926 and have
not been back but for a brief In-
terval since. They will keep up
with the news of the county
through the columns of the Re-
view. j ,j
An orchestra that flies about |
the ball-room over the heads of i
the dancers, is one of the intrig-|
ulng novelties presented in RKO- |
Radio Pictures’ musical extrava- ,
ganza, "Flying Down to Rio.” It j
is said to he but one of more ,
than a score of unique stunts pro-1
sented on the screen in this pro- (
duction. I
j Climaxing with a spectacular j
and thrilling aerial musical show, ’
100 girls dancing and singing on
the wings of airplanes as they
soar above beautiful Rio de
Janeiro, the film is enacted by
an all-star cast headed by Dolores
del Rio, Fred Astaire, Ginger
FREE!
A New Plymoth, Ford or
Chevrolet
Every Week to the Winner in the
New A. C. Spark Plug Cleaning
Campaign
Drive in and e.e this new Machine workjjnd
in^r; a'machine
•arsi sr ■r-r
shock absorbers, speedometers and bearing .
VINEGAR
Full Quart
lie
PORUlEHiS
Per Can . 5C
Special
Box
i
APPLE BUTTER
Quart 18c
LETTUCE
Head * <
PINEAPPLE
Sliced or Crushed
3
No. 1
Cans
25*
SWANS DOWN
Cake Flour
. 280
Large
Box
We Serve Admiration
COFFEE
3 lbs. Admiration 83c:
1 lb. Admiration 29e
Home
Cooking
Eat At Our Cafe
Popular
Prices
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WARSAW, Ind----Jed
a.____ WnMfltv nnlireman
A n » *uu‘_ *. ’ * 1 • 1,... nn
Rogers, Gene Raymond and Raul bmdiFJohn
Roulien in romantic roles. | Dillinger a eomp^on^ia
Our barbecue is seasoned
right.—Walter Chandler.
Dilli
early
bollot-
after
inger and a compamw. » —
ylours. They
proof vert, and tiro pi*tn»»
tie •urfrtw riii _______ i
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New Day Chevrolet Co.
Across Street *rom t
PHONE—DAY 89 N18HT—NO t
Those Good
DINNERS
4 Vegetables, Choice
of 3 Meats and Hot
Biscuits
Sandwiches
The Best in Town
AH Kinds |
10c
Pt. Sweet Milk 5c
Chilli . . IOC
3 for 35c
SILMAN’S
The Price Makers, Not the Followers
“A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE.**
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Cooper, Texas
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1934, newspaper, May 4, 1934; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980915/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.