The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 4, 1933 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DELTA COURIER, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1933.
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Klondike Home wnU^CEMENTS
Demonstration Club NOUNCEMEN Ib
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The Klond&loe Demonstration (
cliub met Monday, March 27, with
Mrs. Jim McGee with 18 memibeis |
and 5 visitors present. We answer- ,
ed roll call with •'Sue.ess I had
in making crackers." Miss Mor-
gan was present and 8«',e sugges-
tions on how we oouid improve on
cracker making. She gave a dem-
onstration on how to make slip
patterns ton using our found.dion
pattern. She had several new
sleeve patterns that we cut by for
our own use.
A motion was made and second-
ed tliat each club member pay 5c
for the scholarship fund presented
by the different clubs of the coun-
ty.
Games were played and popoom
served. We meet Monday, April .
10. with Mrs. Walter Hollon. |
REPORTER.
Notice
Anyone having in their posses-
sion any of the equipment, such as |
fresnos. scrapers, hole diggers, etc., j
" * »"“r Wn<!" j
ly requested to cal Telephone No. j
0 or 5102 and leave inftmrattorn j
that will assist us in locating j
some much needed articles. .
H. D. OLAKK, I
Commissioner. Precinct 1- j
Mr. and Mrs. George Bond, Mr.
art Mi5. Jim Bond and Min. H.
B. B'it swell v„sited Mrs. Kirk Bond
of route 3 who underwent an op-
C1TY ELECTION, APRIL 4, 1933. 1 emtion for appendixtis at Par16
1 Sindtajlum Friday night.
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For Mayor:
J. H MCKINNEY.
HOI US WHITE.
W C. HAZLEWOOD.
Play at Lone Star
There will be a play at Done
9tiax Tuesday night, April 4. Ev-
ery one welcome.
J A. Jeier and Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Anderson and children of
Lake Creek were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Yandell
Jeter.
Penney Co. is getting in lots of
pretty new merchandise.
Electric light globes, guaranteed
1,000 hours, 30 to 60 watts, 10c
each.—Home Furniture CO.
RATS MICE
COCKROACHES Dl« Altar Eating
STEARNS' Eloctrlc Pasto
"American Mad*”
used by million* during the p»»t ** renrg
2 os. sls«3Sc — is OS. slee ll-SS
Ask your desler for It
money back if it fail*
TO THE VOTERS OF COOPER:
• 'nrHinn to the Mayor’s OWN STATE*a
In mv campaign for Mayor I have not ,T that $63.00 out of EVERY $100.0oQ
salaries”nd ELECTRICITY,d a^UUty
company.
I have advocated at least a 25 per cent
reduction in OPERATING EXPENSES of
The C tv and a like reduction in UTILITY
JJfe, I quoted FACTS and FIGURES
showing how my Pr^?f^f^C^5PLta1'-
ed The Major is OPPOSED to MY pro*
PRECAUTIONS NEEDED
In winter weather I see many
eople, o’Jd and young, making hur-
led little trips without sufficient
Bxrtaction against cold- A bouse-
dfe w'B drop her kitchen things,
and rush down to
the bakery for some-
thing needed for
, dinner; she hasn’t
time to put on a
wi ap—and, it's only
a short space—three
' bicoils. So she whiz-
>5 "out bareheaded, and with
hort sleeve® usod tor warm house-
near. She may have been per-
piring just the least bit—tout that s
lothing: she has done the same
hing a thousand times.
But—she encounters a keen
northeast wind—just a little damp
she turns the comer coming
jack; it producers a shiver up and
lawn the spane. She hurries in
with her purchn"?*-•does not per-
spire any more thait day. The deed
has been done,
At berime she notices a slight
sore throat, with a tickling short,
dry cough. Unless she sets in to
break it up, she mi tv have it hang
on for a week. AH because of that
hasty trip to the bakery, without
proper protection.
This letter is tto toll you some
little things worth while. You
rr - i pr ou r wr. ip (when going out
into sharp cold, do matter how
short the trip oontomplatod. This
applies to men as well as to women
and children. Keep the surface of
the body warm—that’s the law of
sa'fHy
I know we used to "tolar areur.u
with impunity, but we can t do it
now. We have hotter houses and
thinner clothing than we once pro-
vided. We are not pioneer settlers
any more, and hardened to the
climate. Careful attention to the
simple advice here may prevent a
serious illness; I hope so.
STOPS
aMeadacfae
Most for Your Money
In a Good Laxathre
Thedford'B BLACK-DRAUQHT hu
been highly regarded for a long,
long time, but It 1b better appre-
ciated now than ever before. Peo-
ple are buying everything more care-
fully today. In buying Wack-Draught,
they net the most for their money,
in a good, effective laxative, depend-
able for the relief of ordinary conatl-
pation troubles.
35 or more dose* of
Thedford’s Black-Draught
in a 35-cent package
For Children, pet pleaaant-taatlng
gi'JiVP of TKf.if:-f’«
r-r -I-****** •>«•?***
* 5
* The Cooper Clinic
A.nd Hospital 4
fearlessly expressed views m reference
to the affairs of our City, and since tney
are so directly in conflict with J*® j at.
Mayor, he circulates a vicious,.P immediate
tack not only on me and ]"> well.
family bit on my ot^r relatives ^
(Though it is noticeable he makes
tion of OUR other oppor.cn . jj,e Mayor is urruom/ u> pro*
“iaamnowUra“ying delinquent taxes for live dir . ^ outli„cd and diaenased , in.
I am now J* J family.” Itr.iHive urogram for the welfare of Cooper,
members of bis fam.ly. Th. Mavor EVADES a diseuaalon of HIS
My immediate family “"{^reason- re<x>rd. aad injeets iwrsonal matters into the
oersons. Notwithstanding been campaign. He answers that I have Juggled
ABLY high taxes, we have fort“J ^j()^E of Figures” when I have used only his own fig*
able so far to pay our taxes and ln characteristic language, he replies:
us are delinquent so far as I kno«. T “ ..MWeadinir". --Misrepresentatioas.”
are. however, many ' h” e been and -Insinuations” because his RECORD n>
during these ^rTa«s Amon*! these is shown.
unable p*\,JsELF The tax rolls of Del- his scholarly campaign document he
X’shiw that the Mayor is now ^ ^ (ax rate of Cooper is lower than
i INOUENT in the sum of $162.4and n cer(ain named towns in north * or«L
^formation to that in addition to thto h» “ Texas when the rates in the towns cite«W
information is TAXES of some , inclurip the rates leviea for fne re*s
delinquent ^HOOC T the hands ’> f sctl0„| indebtedness whereas the
W, ,tLnev for COLLECTION. ru ” for SC.tOOL and CITY purposes hi
an attorney lor C ^ gU. f^ separate. To_ref.te hi.
There seems to be ho safer way to
IfCtSS* J
Baver Aspirin. _
You’ve heard doctors say Bayer
\spirin is xafr. If you’ve tnedi it. you
mow it’s rffrdive You could take
hese tablets every day in the year
without any ill effects. And every
time you take them, you get the
desired relief. .
Slick to Bayer Aspirin. It s safe.
It gets results. Quick relief
headaches, colds, or other sudden
iiscomfort.
B GLASSES FITTED
* O. Y. Janes
* Office Hours: 9 a. m.-5 p m
♦ 2nd Floor Masonic Bldg.
♦ COOPER. TEXAS
B Dlaanosis and treatment of
* medical and surgical diseases,
♦ including Eye, Ei^. JNose and
+ Throat.
♦ Dr. W. C. WALLS 4
♦ DENTIST 4
+ Second Floor, First National ♦
+ Bank Building *
t 4
♦ Office Houra: 8 to 12 a. m. ♦
4 and 1 to 5 p. m- *
+ COOPER. TEXAS 4
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
rTZZrL absolutely nothing - g,„, en^y
: foregoing, t submit ^^ '^/ he 'bais admiration it was INCREASED to $1.43
’. ■iiV^r.mg in varan. buildings „„ the $100.00 valuation of property.
f and owls wilt ta rwsimg ^ of v(,ur observation has been that when •
PUBLIC SCHOOLS will be l|(wed" -hou rs<>n JH, an exerutive office t<» long they
U annlied to the Mayor. Hoover made a p AUTOCRATIC and ABUSE the
gjnJiSr prediction concerning the election o 41,th0R1Ty delegated to them. This was
ROOSEVELT. dearly demonstrated in the campaign doe*
^t ban heretofore^n con^iveiv St
shown by the Mayor» OWN ST^ use reca|| that this artitude wax fm.
When Ladies Meet,
these fS\
If.
tell Fashion Stories!
$
v—.m i^ct nnen si the froeli*—?
$I.V»l rWn*"; "'’Lji Tin.
aari**bow> and ruchings, crisp
organdie flowers, plquantly
young puffed sleevesl New use
of color contrastl Capelets,
tricky stitchings. charmingly un-
,| neck-linesl Dark end bright
. All I- _ _ M.SflU tfulA
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦J
* DR. w. G. ELLINGTON ♦
* DR. C. S. ELLINGTON •
* :
4 Ellington-Ellmgton
(. DENTISTS 4
* 4
* Office; Upstairs in First Natl *
* Bank Bldg., S W. Comer Sq. *
* COOPER, TEXAS *
♦♦♦♦♦+++*+***44
tharthe SALARIES paid lo City F.mpioyes
lrA°U.yS?er S 'Nd
TEREST paid to C'ty that >|^. and
ELECTRKJTY*alone equMed ^-^per
SaUtra%^Twln\SC“iethI”8e
figures, and still many others have seen and
verified them.
The Mayor, knowing that the TAX-
RIDDEN public will not TOLERAT >
FLAGRANT expenditure of the.r
does not now seek to JUSTlI i t *
HORBITANT expense, but enters a Hrti
DENIAL as to their correctness even after
publishing the statement under his OW.
signature.
The amount is really STAGGERING
SSSSiH;
the LAW against (’AMBUNG and other
vice being conducted by a CARNIVAL of
ii T REPUTE. The Mayor, obscessed with
the idea of “Rule by Divine Right” for the
two or ‘hree vears has spent too much
time in my opinion in the HOTEL BUSI-
NESS and other matters not connected with
the duties of office which the people have
been paying him to perform. This is
other result of keeping him in office T0<^
LONG. My prediction is that the people will
relieve hini of the duties of the Mayor’s of-
fice next Tuesday so that he will have am-
ple time to engage in private enterprises as a
private citizen for awhile.
I regret that on account of sickness I
......... ^ | regret mat on accouin vi »
The amount is really STAGGERING. hove been unable to personally discuss with
but if the Mayor has made his bed hard, he a|j of you (he issues of this campaign but
„.wrM in lip on it. He says that all the em- , lnkP*fhis ooDortunitv of soliciting your
* M. A. Estep, M. D. 4
+ Special attention to Eye, Ear, 4
+ Nose and Throat.
* GLASSES FITTED
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HOURS; 2 TO 5 p. m.
—PHONE—
Office; 2 Residence: 150
Office: Second Floor Miller
; v Pharmacy Building - ,
ARY since 1924. Even if this were true, he
ought to he ASHAMED of pavmg such sal-
aries during these HARD TIMES when
I take this opportunity
vote next Tuesday.
Let us have a fair expression of the
uuk'ii in' u ajii) TIMES when people at the polls, and after the smoke of
m-'inv Hood people cannot earn enough money the campaign has cleared away, let us unite
for MEAT and BREAD, much less paying in our efforts for the advancement of our
their TAXES, especially when it is known
community in every way.
Yours 'sincerely,
Political Advertisement)
j. h. McKinney,
Candidate for Mayor
DOES YOUR BEARD
■.writf** rr.r>
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THAN THE AVERAGE?
We’re looking for men who have trouble shav-
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hum and smart from the razor. If your beard
is cross-grained and stubborn we have the cure
tor it. Literally thousands of men had the same
difficulty as yours. They complained about
swirls of hair on the chin or neck - worried be-
cause they never obtained clean, easy shaves.
W
Then they discovered the double-edge Probak
blade and definitely solved their problems. Why
not profit by the experience of others! Learn
for yourself what hosts of men already know.
Begin now to get clean shaves entirely free from
discomfort. Use the double-edge Probak tomor-
row morning. We promise shaving ease you
have never known before—or your money back.
PROBAK BLADES
b.w: 1 ^ FOR GILLETTE RAZORS
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The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 14, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 4, 1933, newspaper, April 4, 1933; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980854/m1/2/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.