The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DELTA COURIER, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1934.
h„.c—wH DELTA COUNTY VOTE BY BOXES
Felt hats cleaned and pressed
Me; cap* l.V.—G. Fred Turner.
Jarvis Fry of
Cooper Sunday.
Hugo visited in
G. Fred Turner wants your tai-
for and barber trade.
Miss Naydine Biggs is visiting
tier brothers in Dallas this week.
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Try our tender, juicy barbecue
—'Walter Chandler.
J. C. Gray of Big Springs is
visiting friends and relatives at
This place.
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J. A. Harrison transacted bus.
mesa in Honey Grove first, of the
■week.
Jasper Clark has been suffer-
ing from a boil on his arm the
past week.
Miss Martha Edna Leeman of
Larionia is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Morris White.
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TRY OUR TENDER Baby Beef
Steaks and roast.—Walter Chand-
ler's Market. rctf
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Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Treadaway
and children of Athens are visit-
ing Mrs. H. B. Lain.
-eye-
James Fulton, who visited rel-
atives in Indiana for three weeks,
.returned home Tuesday.
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■3ee T. R. McDonald for watch
and typewriter repairs, lock and
key work.
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Mra W. C. Hazlewood and
daughter, and Miss Pauline Aikin
.spent Sautrday in Dallas.
FOREST HILLS, L. I----“GcC
Pervy” (above), is the battle cry
of ranking U. S. tennis s‘ars n*
the ace Britisher sets sail lor
America and our nations • cham-
pionship late this isjcnth-
Rugs and floor coverings »»
Home Furniture Company.
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Typewriters repaired. Leave
your orders at Review and Cour-
ier office.
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Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Robb and
Glenmore Robb of Dallas are vis-
iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. J. Robb, and family at Enloe.
Mr and Mrs. A. L. Kerbow and
daughter, Elizabeth, of Houston
are visiting her sisters, Mrs. Hoi.
lis White and Miss Jennie Robey.
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Carter Pratt, who lives two and
a half miles west of Klondike, is
seriously ill with typhoid fever.
Mr. Pratt is a brother in law of
Tom Sissel.
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Mrs. A. D. Stockton and sister,
Miss Mary Watson, of Roxton,
visited their sister, Mrs. Neil
Newton, in Dallas Friday and
Saturday.
Mr snd Mrs. Carson Gaylor of
Canon tree visited friends in
Cooper Sunday.
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Miss Pauline Rhodes and Bob (
Ha tree of Dallas spent the week
«nd with her parents here.
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Mr and Mrs. R. H. Good left
Sunday for Austin for the special ^
session of the Legislature.
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Mrs. Walker, mother of Mrs. L.
C. Sehmitter, who has been ill
Jtor ten days, is improving slowly.
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Mrs. J. A. Harrison and Mrs. S.
A. Early visited relatives in Pe-
•can Gap the first of the week.
Mrs. J. A. Harrison and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Wilson Riggs, and chil-
dren visited in Commerce Friday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Good and
son, Don, of Greenville, spent the
week end with relatives here.
Mrs. R. J. Harper and children
returned Saturday from Wortham
where they visited relatives for
two weeks.
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FUw. .and Mrs. D. E. Cox and
Mrs. Barner, mother of Mrs. Cox,
visited relatives in Jacksonville
first nf the week.
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Mrs. Roy Smith :|d son, Roy
T>.. of Vasco visited her father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
je Biggs, over t.he week end.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Good of
Tyler rpent the wcek end with
his patients, Mr. and Mrs. T. B.
Cl and . apd family.
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Mrs. Albert Fry and daughter
of Hugo, Okla., are visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. John-
utov this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Good and
children, of Chicago, who have
b n visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mre. J. W. Good, have returned
home.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hurley of
[ -ongview and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Hill of Dallas spnt the week
end at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrison.
Olen Janes, who is attending
the University of Texas Medical
School at Galveston, is spending
•Vi days here with his parents,
Dr. and Mrs. O. Y. Janes, and
■'"mily.
Mr., and Mrs. E A Watson of
Oroabyton ere visiting relatives
here. Mr. Watson is a former,
Delta Counity re ident and was
tf’c first county superintendent
ei cted here.
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Mrs. S. A. Early of Kaufman,
who ha? been visiitng Mrs. J. A.,
Harrison and family, is visiting
in Klondike this week, the guest
of her brother, Tom Irvin, and
family and other relatives
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Mr. and Mrs Claude F. Fisher
1
East Cooper
West Cooper
Klondike
1 I
O 3
* X
Ben Franklin
Enloe
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TOTAL
Governor:
Hunter 418 437 145
38 41
159
133
53
78'
130
96
1728
Allred 257 303 164
44 11
144
140
64
39
150
36
1352
I.ieut. Gov.:
Moore 308 469 248
52 34
222
165
67
54
202
80
1901
Woodul 258 238 55
30 11
72
97
29
51
73
41
955
Att’y. General:
McCraw 457 499 220
64 33
226
183
75
71
207
86
2123
Woodward 197 214 81
11 9
69
64
21
38
72
31
813
K. K. Commission:
Smith 353 338 127
33 19
138
131
39
46
119
51
1394
l’unat 295 371 174
47 22
155
121
60
52
160
61
1547
Asm). Justice Supreme
Lattimore 273 293 134
Court:
33 20
121
118
36
49
125
44
1246
Sharp . 378 403 161
46 21
170
128
52
54
146
71
1630
Representative:
McClain 250 241 147
39 10
119
157
45
69
122
39
1238
Good 433 496 157
45 35
181
112
71
51
153
83
1812
District Clerk:
Morgan 304 333 162
49 21
132
151
80
54
138
63
1487
Hart 388 402 147
36 31
167
122
42
68
143
70
1616
Co. Superintendent:
Welch ..... 374 404 62
49 30
157
173
89
77
125
128
1668
Stokes 318 337 225
36 2.1
144
100
35
47
156
11
, , 2
Assessor-Collector:
Ware ............ 364 308 150
29 24
94
18
17
44
101
100
1249
Young 326 433 160
56 30
208
£57
107
78
182
40
1877
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT, light housekeep-
ing rooms. See Mrs. Thelma
Rogers.
FOR RENT, blacksmith shop
on Waco Avenue, east of Denton
Bros.—See Mrs. N. P. McMil-
lan. r34c35
FOR SALE, suits of clothes
and overcoats suitable for heavy
quilts; also wood cook stove.
Outdoor used art square. Jack
Johnson, col , Cooper. r34c35*
FOR SALE, Lagauda piano;
just cleaned and tuned; good con-
dition. — Mrs, Clifford Strong,
Cooper. r34c35*
ROOMS for rent, furnished or
unfurnished. Mrs. W. S. Jones.
LOST, in court house Saturday,
Aug. 25, a folding purse contain-
ing a note and other papers
Finder please return to Judge
Rountree or W. C. Griffin. rc35
LOST, on streets of Cooper,
fountain pen, with name on it.—
Return to Review office or Dr.
C. C. Taylor and receive reward.
FOR SALE, thirty bushels of
corn; a sixty pound hog.--See
Gannon, route one. rc
Change your old leaky, boiling
radiator for a new one At the best
price ever hear dof.—New Day
Chevrolet Co.
FOR LEASE, Ice cream plant
complete, reasonable rent. Good
opportunity for energetic man
who understands business. In-
quire at Review and Courier of-
fice.
* The Cooper Clinic
# And Hospital
OLABHB8 FITTED
O. Y. janes
• OSce Hours: B a. m.-6 pm. • i
• 2nd Floor Masonic Bldg. ♦
• COOPER, TEXAS ♦
¥ Diagnosis and treatment at ♦
• medical and surgical diseases, •
• Including Eye Ear, Nose and ♦
• Throat 41
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MALARIA.
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BUYING CHEAP MERCHAN-
DISE TO SAVE MONEY IS
LIKE STOPPING THE CLOCK
TO SAVE TIME.
Why do people say that your
hair looks so lively and your wave
so soft and lustrous? It is be-
cause we use an olive oil castile
shampoo and a French waving lo-
tion that leaves your hair soft
and with a natural sheen that
veryone strives to obtain.
It is not an economy to get
cheap work when inferior mate-
rials are used. You want lha
best and get the best when you
patronize
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Experienced operators to serve
you.
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Reduced Barber Prices
Shaves ............................... 10c
Haircuts ................................................... 15c
Oil ........................................................... 5c
Shampoo and oil.................... 10c
Come and give us a trial.
Prompt service. First-class work.
CASEY CULP
(r35) On Depot Street (c35)
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Try our new back flushing ma-
chine on your old rusty radiator
to keep motor running cool.—
New Day Motor Co.
We kill only baby beef Git a
juicy steak at Walter cnandler’s
Market. rctf
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We have treat oat'becue every
day.—Walter Chandler.
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Clothes cleaned and pressed, de.
pendable service. Price is right
G. Fred Turner.
of Ada, Okla., spent the week end
vith Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Fisher.
They wori accompanied home by
their daughter, Katherine,
has been visiting here for three
| weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Garrison
have returned from Chicago where
they went to visit their son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Garri- j «,
ron. They visited the world’s
fair while the’-e Mr. and Mrs. [ _
Elvin Garrison returned wtih | *
them for a visit.
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Mrs. C. M. Anderson of Enloe
has returned home from Big
who f Dr. W. C. WALLS *
DENTIST
Second Floor, First National
Bank Building
Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m
and 1 to 5 p. m
COOPER, TEXAS
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DR. C. 8. ELLINGTON
DR. W. G. ELLINGTON
Ellington-Ellington
DENTISTS
¥ Oflloe: Upstairs to First Natl
♦ Bank Bldg., a. W. Comer 8q
• COOPER, TEXAS
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♦
Carter Henson of Dallas is vis-
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Henson, and family for a
rev days.
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Mrs. Tom Ed Vaughn and chil-
dren of Conroe, who have been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary
Ware, returned home Monday.
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Miss Myrle Armstrong, who
nas been visiting her aunt, Mrs.
J. D. Pratt, for some time, has
'•etnrnod to her home in Dallas.
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Mrs. J. D. Miller and Mrs. John
Houston are .opening today in
Dallas buying ready to wear for
Cnrwfnrd-Norris- Stevens Co.
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D. C. Edwards, Jr., of Pecan j
Sap had his tonsils and adenoids ,
removed the first of the week at J
Lhe Cooper Clinic and Hospital, j
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Mrs Walter Davis of Bokchito, j
Jkla., spent the week end with j
le.r sister, Mrs. Ed Turbevili?,
Springs where she visited her
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Hancock, who formerly lived
in Delta County. Mrs. Hancock
has been ill for some time but is
now reported better.
Judge F,. A. Watson and wife
of Crsobyton visited his sister,
Mrs. Chas. F. Biggs, and Mrs.
Watson’s father, Uncle Jerry
Kizzer and Mrs. Sam Simpson, it
being Uncle Jerry’s 82nd birthday
Friday. Mrs. Simpson returned
with thorn to visit for a month.
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Dresses and suits cleaned and
pressed, sheen restored, 40 cents.
G. Fred Turner.
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Red carbon or transfer paper,
i0x26 Inches, 10c sheet at Review
ind Courier office.
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Call Wellsview, 31-1, for flow-
ms. Let us make your funeral
iprays and designs. rctf
New and Used
FURNITURE!..
Bed Room Suites
Living Room Suites
Breakfast Room Suites
New and Used Beds
Chairs, Rockers, Rugs, Shades
Wall Paper, Building Paper
;; Window Glass, Paint
Screen Wire, Screen Doors
Hinges, Nails
National Steam Pressure Canners
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other relatives here.
We use the Valetor service, ex- I
lusivo with us. Suits cleaned !
! vnd pressed, 40c.—Turn £. Rob-
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MILLIONS OF PEOPLE
HAVE ASKED . . .
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does Knee-Action dd
CHEVROLET’S
KNEE-ACTION RIDE
DouMsl
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y C H E VRO LjjT/j
The best way to prove that Chevrolet’s Knee-
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This fibd feature is combined in the new Chevrolet with beautiful,
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many people arc buying and recommending this extremely low-
priced car,
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Compare Chevroletlow delivered prices and easy G.M.A.C. terms. A General Motors Valud
DEAL ER APVEWTlglWKT
Chevrolet prices have
been reduced as much
’50
COOPER MOTOR CO.
TELEPHONE 220 COOPER, TEXAS
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The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1934, newspaper, August 28, 1934; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth984396/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.