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PAGE TWO
THE DELTA COURIER
TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1935
DELTA COURIER
CXMIPKR. TEXAS
First door south S
Telephone
W Cor. square
86
ENLOE NEWS
MRS. .A. C. VOYLES
(XARHE8PONDKNT
m
Mias Lillie Mae Berry entertain-
i ed Thursday evening with a party
tVEKYT
TO PEG PRICES
HAS COLLAPSED
n’s Hope
HART BROS., Publishers —----
Sterling P Hart Wren D. Hart m honor of Miss Kathennt Bei i >
PUBLISHED EACH TUESDAY 0f Antlers who has been her
$1.00 Per Year in Advance guest for the past week.
. ----___________——- x. W. Moore of Clovis. N. M..
Sintered as second class matter is visiting relatives and friends
at the postoffice at Cooper-, Texas, m vicinity. He says
W. L. Clayton Outlines Rea-
sons For Failure To I p-
hold Market
that
DALLAS. May
Uniform
under the act of Congress. March they have had sufficient raintall failure has greeted price pegging
in that part of the attempts since the time of t.ie
Roman emperor. Diocletian, W. L.
1879.
for planting
istate.
EXPIRATIONS The address la Mrs LoAry Iglehart and Mr. Clayton, nationally known cotton
toel on your paper shows the time an{j Mrs. Newsome, all of Kilgore, merchant of Houston, points out
to which your subscription is paid. h|V( y^ted their father and otn-
Thus Jan 36 means that your
subscription expires on the first
day of January, 1936
OBITUARIES, ETC.—All obituar
ies, resolutions of respect, card
of thanks and matter of like char
acter will be charged for at the
rate of 12 cent per word.
er relatives here this week.
Mrs Harry Patterson and little
daughter are visiting in Ben
Franklin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Acton spent
Saturday night with G. C. Coston
and family
in a recent pamphlet. “When Is a
Pegged Price Pegged ? ’’
The tragedy of the failure of
the 12c cotton loan peg last March
Mr. Clayton adds, is that the Ag
ricultural Adjustment act provide.!,
through the domestic allotment,
for compensation to the cotton
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
IL-dUE iiXSINO V. a:.:. ANTS way at Tom
IjuInV dressrw cleaned the right
E. Robertson Co.
Mrs. T. A. Mosley spent part of farmer for the burdens of the tar-
TRENTON, N. J. . . . Charles A.
Oberwsger (above), is the lawyer
who now carries the load in trying to
save Bruno Hauptmann from the
electric chair, convicted of kidnap-
Advertising rate
plication.
made on ap-
PWA TERMS ARE
ANNOUNCED
Very generous grants and
interest rate on loans have day.
been announced from Wash-
ington for PWA allotments
from the four billion dollar ap-
propriation. Security for the
3oan portion and a stipulation
that the greater part be paid
this week in Paris and Cooper
with relatives.
Mrs. Rooney Hooker. Mrs. J. H.
Mullins and Miss Willie Yeargan
have gone to Mineral Wells for a
few days.
George DeWitt made a business
trip to Paris this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl West and
Mr. and Mrs Truett Carrington
made a trip to Red River Thurs-
plug and murdering the Lindbergh
baby. Mr. Oberwoger wm recently
Benton McMillan was in Danas
on business Mon-lav.
Mrs. San Burns and daughters
of Howland visited the families of
Lee Jackson and J. C. Berry this sand bales,
week.
Miss Razie D. Stockton made a
trip to Paris Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Berry
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
iff and NRA without loss of ns
markets, but the administration >«Ulne6 by Mrs. Hauptmann-
chose to chase the rainbow of
price fixing for the whole cotton-----
world.
Underlying the weak technical
position of the cotton market that
led to the collapse below the 12c
loan level. Mr. Clayton says, was
the fact that American cotton
out of world markets and that _____
price-pegging processing tax plus Tom E. Robertson was in Dallas
NRA had shrunk domestic con-j on business Friday,
sumption by several hundred thou
W. O. Inglis of Bonham snent
the week end with his son. Mr
and Mrs. Tom Inglis and family.
Nctice is hereby given that on
the 14 day of June, 1935. the Com
nlit-lcncrE’ Court of Delta County
T^xas, will paas ar. order authoi-
7.: _ the ."suance of Funding
Wr.r.-ar.rs of said County, in the
maxim;: n : mount of Twenty-eight
Tr sa-.J ($28,‘j00) Dollars, for
the pur;-ose of funding and in lieu
a l.ke amount of indebtedness,
cons sting of vald and legally is-
| sued script warrants now outstand
! ing against th' Genera! Fluid of
said county, being:
J2S.C00 Scrip*. Warrants hereto-
‘ fore lsrued against th: General
| Fund, more particular! • described
l in a list now in the office of the
Ccunty Clerk, o'escri ing each .n-
dividual script ' arrant by giving
its number, register number, date,
.he r.ame of person to whom is-
sued. the purpose and amount, to
which List reference is here made
for a complete description.
Staid funding Warrants shall
bear a maximum interest rate of
five :5) per cent per annum, and
shall mature serially over a maxi-
mum period not exceeding fifteen
years.
Th.s notice is given in accord-
ance with the provisions of Chap-
llax e that new or old suit clean
ed and pressed for only 40c at Tom
F. Itola-rtHon l*.
Mr and Mrs D. Todd, son Dai.
ford, and daughter, Miss I^ou^
and J F. Henslee, attended the
funeral of Mr Todd's brother
Marvin Todd, in Celeste. Thursday
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TUESDAY,
If your
1C5.-
radio needs service call * GLASSES FITTED
Sm.'.li Bi > Ka, (> Mfg Her + special attention to Eye, Ear
♦ Nose and Throat
♦ HOURS: 2 TO 5 P. R.
4 —phone:—
4 Ottice: 2. Residence: 150
4 Office: Second Floor Miller
+ Pharmacy Building
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MRS. C.
OOKKl
N. M.,
W. T. Moore of Clovis,
Wednesday to visit
M. Hagood and
arrived last
his sister, Mrs. J
othei relatives.
Roberson of
Mr. and Mrs. O H
Sherman visited Mrs. Robersons
mother. Mrs. W. N. Rogers, Sun-
day.
se» !* Dr. W. C. WALLS
* DENTIST
+ Second Floor, First National
TOM ROUNTREE, ♦ Bank Building
County Judge, Delta Co., Texas
Ur 163, Acts of the Regular
sion of the Forty-second Legisla-
ture.
Dr. S. F. BLAIR
general practice
Office First Floor
Kcrd Memorial Hospital
l£ant First St. - Cooper, Texas
1 J. E. Thompson at Lake Creek
for labor at prevailing wages Saturday night and Sunday.
and in the immediate future B b. Viies. who has been at
tending to business in New Mexi , paid
is also required. This is the co ^or week, came home
besc method the government Wednesday.
hap devised to provide employ-
ment, as t'he states and subdi- Wednesday night.
'•Secretary Wallace's explana-
tion of the slump in exports as
being due to the inability of for-
eign buyers to pay for our cotton,
because of the tariff and other
factors, doesn’t explain because
these same buyers used other
kinds of cotton in place of ours,
for through foreign ex-
Blucher Crowder left Monday
for Commerce where he hr ? e. po-
sition.
DR. C.
DR. W
S ELLINGTON
G ELLING
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Anderson
of Los Angeles. Calif., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Tomlin last week.
F-M t nsjto n - d n et on
Refreshing Relief
When You Need a Laxative
Flowers for all occasions. Flin
! eral sprays and designs. Tele-
ChEnglandh^ dt'S'aTanlxample, P*one 83 or 86,-Mrs. W. D. Hart.
A number of Enloe people at- j having reduced its purchases of,
tended the senior play at Cooper
visions will have an incentive
to get their money’s worth,
but this doesn’t settle the
problem. There is labor need-
ing employment in every sub-
division, but many of them
are unable to borrow, or at
least feel that they have bor-
mtwed to the limit they can
pay.
Under these circumstances
only the counties, cities and
Mrs. T. J. Robb and daughter,
were Cooper visitors this week.
Mias Avis Brannon visited with
friends in Cooper the past week.
American cotton for the first 8 G. W. Taylor of McKinney was
months of the season from 1.010.- ; in Cooper Today looking after his
000 bales a year ago to 649.025 ; farming interests.
DENTISTS
C.Tirt Upstair? in First Natl.
Rank Bldg., S W. Cor. Sq.
COOPER. TEXAS
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Because of the refreshing relief it
oas brought them, thousands of men
uid women, who could afford much
pore expensive laxatives, use Blacic-
praught when needed. It is wry
icononucal, purelv vegetable, highly
(ffoctlvp . . Mr. J. Lester Roberson,
(/ell known hardware dealer at Mar-
tinsville, V*., writes: "I certainly c»n
recommend Black-Draught as a splendid
yiedlclne. I have taken tt Tor constipation
ind the dull feelings that follow, and have
found it very saUsfactory,"
BLACK-DRAUGHT
4 Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m.
4 and 1 to 5 p. m.
4 COOPER, TEXA8
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NEVER
BEFORE SUCH A
SMOOTH SHAVING BLADE
at this low price A
Mrs. Dan Jenkins and son. Glen-
dell, attended a picnic in Kiest
Park in Dallas Sunday as guests
of the Times Herald.
this season. But British mills
bought 298,428 bales of Brazilian
cotton in the same period this sea-
ten times as much as the
Suits cleaned and pressed
40c at Tom E. Robertson Co.
son,
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Craig-T ranquil
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Mrs. Golden Prc.is and son
spent Saturday night in Cooper
schools that are more fortun- with her sister, Mrs. Zelba Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Small and
at-ely situated financially will
be able to rovide the wo-rk
projects to supply employ-
ment to their citizens in need
of it. Certainly this is not
the intention for it is recog-
nized the hungry must be fed.
71 is the intention of the fed-
eral department to have se-
29.000 bales imported a year ago
'The English spinner was abso-
lutely free to buy the cotton which
suited him, price considered and
he did so. He bought Brazilian
cotton because, quality for quality
it was selling at a greater dis-
count under United States than in
many years.
Then, too, 1934, was the firs:
year in which we have suffered
heavy losses in cotton exports, ex-
cept during the costly Farm Baari
attempt to carry the cotton world
on its shoulders. And 1934 saw
a marked increase in our imports
of merchandise and gold. In other
For service and quality work
try our cleaning and pressing de-
partment.—Tom E. Robertson Co.
daughter and Mrs. M C. Burnett
visited in Cooper Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ward and, wortjg< foreigners were greatly in- i
R. H. G O O D
Attorney-at-Law
Offices in Ratliff Bldg.
NOW
children and Mr. and Mrs. Brack
McDonald and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Trent and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. Will McDon-
ald Sundav.
Mrs. J. N. Small and son, Lloyd
and Ellen Smiddy. and Mr. and
Mrs. C. U. Stewart visited Mr.
creasing their ability to pay for
something in this county, if not
cotton.
Cooper Rural Club
Hears Miss Ramsey
“Galvanized wire with a mesh
and Mrs. Arthur McKinzie Sun-
curitv but if in lat r years the Ua>'
, _ , ' . , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart are small enough to keep out mosqui-
COUn'tV, Cin or school a.s tne ^e parents of a 7 1-2 pound girl toes is the best kind for screening
•case mav be can not meet this Which they have christened Betty doors and windows.” said Miss
obligation—well, it just can’t.
Jean.
_ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smiddy and
The obligation on political daughter have returned to their
subdivisions of the state now home at Tira after spending a few
, ,, , , days with her mother. Mrs. J. N
it iO meet the te’.ms and pa- small. They were accompanied
trioticallv put i‘s people to he r.e by J. L. Small, who will
work on improvements that £?ent a week 'A'ith them'
Louise Ramsey, home demonstra-
tion agent, as she sho.ved samples
of wire for screens to the mem-
bers of the Cooper Rural Home
For
Complete Insurance
Service
SEE
Fosters Edwards
Phone 19
North Side of Square
You Are Being Served
WITH
THE BEST BUS SERVICE
THAT
You Have Ever I'inoivn
ARE YOU
Taking Advantage of it?
LET US QUOTE YOU OUR
CHEAP RATES S CCfiVENiENT SCHEDULES
PLAN YOUR NEXT TRIP
THE
DIXIE
WAY
DIXIE MOTOR COACH CORF.
Phone 51
Suoce
The Pecan
has just comp
ful season in
past two year
untied and
the 1933 34 s
eight games
1934-35 seas<
games and w
Six of them
home team's
season totalec
their opponer
played this
Franklin, Coo
Cooper East
Bach team pi
more shut-oi
tossing of <
hander, and I
hurler for P<
is the lineup
Hudgins, cat<
first base; G
base; Donald
Billy Soekwf
Alex Merrill,
Wayne Sock
P. Craddock
pitchers. Th
or more year
many great p
of each to m
er undefeatei
tv#
m.
"Gentlemen
"During the pasi few
years I've been driven
because of necessity into
the iower-pneed raaor
blades- my beard suffer-
ing because of the short-
comings of my pocket-
book. Mow your Prubak
Jr. has again brought
ba*k shiv.eg comfort at
no extra cost.
■'E. Eugene Leonhart
San Jose, Calif."
Unsolicited letters
this prove the ama;
quality of Probakjr. Try
this umlormly keen and
smooth-slaving blade.
Get Probakjr. from your
nearest dealer's — a re-
markable value at 25
blades for only 59c or i
special trial package of
4 for 10c.
Pniat Junior/lit all
CilltUt anj Pmhai raton
!A
The Pecar
defeated th.
here Tuesday
of 9 to 6.
Mrs. W. E
turned from
ents, Mr. ant
ahan of Rink
A. M. Sco
Misses FTan.
ma, were sh
Thursday.
Sammie Li
cianclrula mt
Greenville T1
J P Mill
transacting 1
day.
Mr. and M
visiting vari
Texas this w
H H. Rh<
trip to Paris
L. E. Pic
visitor in G
Mrs. J. E.
her home at
day after ai
with relati
.Mrs. Virgil
panied her h
Mrs. Clay
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gaines and
will bf worth everv dollar ex- Children of Enloe visited her par-
p?7ided. If proper!'’ ?pent thev ent:.;: :*rs' Et!na sinner. Sunday.
\.f 1 rrri i o U7 lleots n n d f t T n-
Demonstration club at the home of
Mrs. EM Turbeville on May 22.
She also told how to patch old
screens. A club member suggest-
ed painting the screens with alum-
inum paint.
Miss Ra r.sey also gave an inter-
cujrht io profit sufficiently to
par- back the 55 per c'nt of
th1?. exenditur? at 3 per cent
interest.
In Delta County, street im-
provements an I p compr -hen-
Virginia Wilson and Witt Law- erting talk about curtains for win-
rence of Tira spent Wednesday
night with J. L. Small and Ellen
Smiddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed.I Wilson and
children visited in Cooper Sunday.
Mesdar.es Mary Noble. Ed Tur-
beville and M:sses Sue Albrig.it
«iv? road system should be se- f”d v^s^s^ur^ay116 *ere ^
cured. A natatorium could be
bu’t in Coop r that would
a nayinT investment. The
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hanna and
daughter, Adele, of Tulsa, Okla.,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Harri-
highiwav enj?’’nc rs should lo- 800 Sunday. They were enroute
cate the highways to be built
in the county ateer which a
road should be extended to
ea~h town in the county not
reached by the highway and
a road should be built in the
east end of the county.
to Commerce to visit Mr. Hanna's
mother.
Mrs. C. C. Honnicutt and daugh
ter. Miss Elizabeth, of Fort Worth
are visiting their daughter and
sister, Mrs. Tom Tomlin and fam-
ily. They were accompanied by
Ramon Winders of New Orleans.
?ba.
dows. showing samples of beauti-
ful material finished in very at-
tractive ways and illustrating her
remarks with pictures. She made
a number of good suggestions for
mproving the appearance of the
looms w.th inexpensive curtains
which do not exclude light and
sunshine. The club members also
learned fror, her that curtain ma-
terial should wear well, be rest-
ful and harmonize with the wall
paper, wood work and rug in the
room; that plain white is not good
for curtains, as it will not blend
with colors; wide curtains of pas
tel colors, either hanging very
full and straight from the rod, or
draped back, may be used without
side draperies, and. if these are
used, they should be lined to im-
prove their appearance and keep
them from fading.
The information given by Miss
Ramsey was appreciated by tlw
club members. Reporter.
Master De Luxe
Sedan
mm
———
Weigh
all factors
I judge
for yourself
LOW
PRICES
4
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USERS OF HIGHWAYS
SHOULD PAY FOR THEM
W. I. Bartley, cashier of the
First National Bank and J. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton Sparks and
Taxes lev; d for ri-'-hwav
use should be used for high-
way purposes and additional
taxes should be appl; d to
u<yrs until they pay for build-
ing1 and maintena’ ■ r '
highways is a deaeration of
U. S. Chamber </. Comm<
This is equitable ;n ;
Watkins cashier of the Delta Na- Miss Marleta Todd of Celeste were
tional Bank, returned Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd
night fror. Galveston where they Sunday,
attended the state bankers conven-
tion. R. H. Wallace of Dallas, who
—___has been visiting his daughter,
i : Mrs Odis Williamson Mrs- c- L- Gatewood, returned
um*-d from St. Louis. Mo., borne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gatc-
v. they visited Dr. and Mr: wood accompanied him home for
A'^iter Williamson. Mrs. J. W. i the day-
liianuon who has boon with ; *-■------
• son for treatment, returned Mrs- bem Stanley of Enloe was
w th them shopping in Cooper Monday.
J. A. Harrison transacted busi-
-------,.........^......r. . "e do all kinds of altera-, „ _ .
In other word iUmg "n ■«*»’« and ladies’ gar- ““ ,M a>'
ments.—Tom E. Robertson
and oil itaxes and license tax _
should be used for bu.jLu? ” U rhways, additional tax-
and maintaining r griway * db ma«je to meet the
and ad valorem taxe> for this - , r'-nv-r.t. Users of the
purpose1 should be discontin- hj. '.v.ay.- should pay the cast
ued. If these funds are insuf- o; them and not ownerg of
ficienrt to build and maintain1 prop* rty.
Duncan Morgan and T. R. Mc-
Donald were in Dallas Saturday.
Miss Alyne Pratt of Commerce
was a Cooper visitor Monday.
Kirby True has been absent
from the Review and Courier force
the past several days because of
Illness
IT’S THE
MOST FINELY BALANCED
LOW-PRICED CAR
EVER BUILT
rT,IIE new Master De Luxe
"*■ Chevrolet brings you a per-
fect combination of the most de-
sired motor ear advantages of the
day. Yet it sells at much louvr
prices and gives much greater
operating economy than any other
motor car you would think of
comparing with it! See ibis car-
drive it—at your earliest con-
venience.
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/CHEVROLET
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Compar* Chevrolet'$ !„u, drlivrml prim and rair
M. An C». tvniM, A Gfruiroi A/ofo
7\
olort Value
DEALER ADVERT ISEJdEFtT
KNEE ACTION
COMFORT
CHOOSE CHEVROLET FOR QUALITY AT LOW COST
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&
ROAR
STABILITY
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ter, Tommie
in Paris Sa
Mrs. J. J
ren of Joine
ing relatives
Kyle Atk:
ceived a bad
era! days a
walk withou
County A
and Attorne;
Cooper and
McEntire of
ed justice i
day.
Misses Ji
Beth Edwai
Ben Frankli
Leon Huf:
visiting his
ting.
Herschel
here Saturt
home of M
Sheriff C.
er was tra
ness here V
Sam Bryi
Saturday.
The farm
ingly busy
days plantii
ton an d co
hay. There
Pecan Gap
has been a
months, du<
farmers wei
Etex Ex-S
Officer
COMM EI
Morgan, su
Grove publii
becone sup-
merce schoi
dent of the
tion of thi
Teachers Ci
ing banque
Jones of '
dent of th<
cil and prt
the Texas 1
president;
and businei
lege, was c
Work Sta
Compr
Master De Luxe
CHEVROLET
COOPER MOTOR CO.
TELEPHONE XXO COOPER, TEXAS
HONEY
Work was .
place the o
F. & M. Cc
Co., the wc
rection of
the concerr
ment the p
better shap
for the pai
erintendent
pleased the
recondition
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