The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 22, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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TWO
THE DELTA COURIER
zz, 153<i
Klondike
•rtwv i close Wednesday for the
ChvMUna* holidays ar.d will tak*
■p the ir.h/rk work January 4 A.
Gkrtstro a* UM A/i ! progra.- w..
1m ronder«*d at ?
Wsdnewlay afternoon by th' low‘
er room* end ftanta Clau* •* **'
parted t/> be present
Mm. O. W Morgan of « *>Ph ir
gyring*. wa* in Klondike on bu«
imm Friday afternoon.
Rrv Roy Tia/t* < in CVk/p
Tr,day.
yj ft' (jU 'i*f ue liWft ar.1 Iv* r..
Miller of Dallas, Visited Mr ar
Mr» O P Hooten Wwinesda
And Thursday
C. A. Cockr<tll
mti K \s<~r.
Mr sPA Mm Wssley Wallace
Mrs Hatcher *n*' .e»**r*»t*r Mary
# Pecan Gap T
H»en. were eboppix-g in Coop*'
• •
Saturday
By Mrs. C. A. CmSus*
Hoyt* Robnett arrived horn 3
Sunday evening to be with horn 5
kutarrilMn for th- Csoper Review
folk* for Chrtstma*
and Delta 1 wrkr
Charlie Reed is *1 siting nis «->'
J D MrGaha Mr*. J L Me-j
ter Mrs O P. F'Otdi who m very
Clanahan D A Pardue, Matt^ |
slowly improving from several
Boston, A C Car. up. F M Vfore-|
: weeks cf Illness
head N. B Bly W. W Garrison
Ij y\(• M• yJowi C* P H/^> 'o
D T Miller, S D Miller, W A
| were in Coopw Friday
.Hanairwr. C C. Cumnung, J. W
Mr and Mrs R V.. Bills ar.d
West. Alvin Miller B. H Craw- t
,*ter \lM Mozell BllJi from the
ford Roy Garrises), S l* r rkin*. 1
1
H Bratton. Irene McNutt and J.l
Mr* Rosa Simmons who is very ill
1 E, Chism
VL.g Mozell will remain a few
The ahov,; list of names are re-
w »ks here with her grandmother
cent auhsenbers to the Review
Mr* Ada Nelson ha* hafl a new
| and Courier Only two more day*
'fyyf Wlrff'd /> -A
j rema.n, D camber 22 to Dericm-
f
'A * own
' o r 21 to subscribe for the Del’a
Mr* Bobetta Berry anl little
| County papers
arm at Daha* are *ith their
Property of the First National
jffHfk!ta Mr 4nd Mr*i
Bank -yild Thursday
thur McCaleb for the Chnstma-
li There are many Pecan Gap
u of Cotumoui Evan* aa
co Simdsy (fttfiKMi.
Mr ar.d Mm Scott Lsrr.bitb,
'..1 dtiifbUr Mrs Linda Jones
Ud son Da-id of Alexander I-a
arrived Sunday to spend the bott- .
days with Mrs. Lambeth’* n*ter,
•nd UBt Mrs J T Morgsr and
family Miss Angle Morgan of
Calves ton and
Houston are
day.
Mss Altai and daughter. Pr-
trtds Ana of Parts Mrs. M. C.
Rowe of Terrell and Jessie L/*e
; Faulkner of Austin. are here to
spend the hnLdays with their par-
<■: s Mr. and Mrs. J C. Faulk-
ner.
, ' J
r
»daughter at Klondike vj
lend m
■ fXioper Monday.
U_
TUESDAY. J
O W McDonald. 10 w»h p*,.,.
(Mtla at tb* horns of Ms parents,
Mr and Mrs. T ft. McDonald, ts
still m a critical condition.
Try CARDUI .
Functional Monthly Pain* ♦
!
children of C oper route cne, were
in town Saturday.
Curtis Pardue of Pecan Cap
Cooper visitor Saturday.
*as a
NOTARY PUBLIC
PBCAN CAP TKXAfl
Don’t Fail
to see the
New Line
of Fine
L
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY
holiday*.
Mr. and Mrs. G orge Patterson
were shopping in Cooper Friday
Mimes Naomi and Myrtle Rob-
nett are home after dismissing!
*heir irf.ooi* at Littlefield for th
Cnrifttma# holiday*
• e 4f ,~,%r r.\f W Sit (• T fit Mf »
I n .»* ■ 4 » e - •*' •
f/nn • Robb tt paused away at her
home Ir. Commerce Friday, after
being stricken with paralysis la.-.
A>;ek Mrs Robr *;tt hau rom"lncl
/'ith her sister through hei iii-
r, ir. Mrs M unlock was burie i
Saturday afternoon Jt Commerce
Her many friend* here are sad to
learn oi passing
M. is Frances Crowder left Sun-
day for her borne in Durar.
Ok in aft r spending a
nere with her sinter, Mrs Fronia
people Who attended the auciuu**
tale over at Ladonia Thursday
afternoon, whin the First. National ^ ^ ^
Bank building, including furniturs <r0/
and fixtures. The property was
bought by Liston Fry of Cum by,
who once held a responsible posi-
t.ior with- this institution for 42.-
'Ail H». 12,600.00 to G. C. V. aggor-
er, receiver ar.d 4961 40 delin-
quent tax* A prize of $25 *r*s
offered to the
notice or ham:
Whereas an order of sale wa*
Berme Morgan of issued out of the Distr t Cl rk'S
expeted Wednes-' office, of Dallas Cour.ty. Texas, on
• the 3rd day of December, 1936, In
__ j cause No. 10,017-B. styled John
ar 1 VIm F E Nlmmo and Hancock Mutual Life Insurance
Company vs. J L Frazi r, et al,
under a judgment rendered la
said caiuse on the 2nd of Novem-
ber 1936 commanding the sheriff ! ~
or »ny constable of I>*Ita County 1
Texas to sell the property below i
! claim held on the 21st day of
December. 1927, or at any timol
(thereafter, by J L. Frazier and'
Dslta' wife. Aet na Frazier, W. C. Fran-1
jets and Bud Morgan in and to the '
| land situated in County of Delta,
[State of Texas, part of the Levina
Hampton survey, pat No. 366 Vol.
6, containing 69 4 acres of land, j
referred to as under execution;
All the right, title interest and I
being th? same land described !nl
warranty deed executed by Mrs. j
Women from Uwj 'lee^jsjc ^to
the ! *
clang* of ilf* have found LarduJ ♦
genuinely helpful for the relief of 4
functional monthly i*Un» d<F to iw k ^
of Just the right strength /from the
fr/rfl they eat Mrs, < rU, RayneA of
Essex, Mo., srrlte.s "l used ' -irdul
*h«ii » Ctrl for »'■'! ,/./1 11 '«»
1 ».*** f'*ntir o*o»«
d i/lr.» tu« >‘t HI* (■»»»«•'•*'*
VG1.4, hsd h»»/l afi'l p«l'*» s'"1 2
a t<a+ tetn
Las AMH / ”
TSoi.silfls of 0,.'lf7 OUfdijI t*n»-
ntsrl them If I* <!'<*•
•Gr.nilt • |>r,.>lcU>A
LB C
DR W
H ELUNOTON 4
G ELLINGTON 4
Kllington-Ellington J
fjENTirri 4
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4 Off;* '• Ilps'alr* in First Natl 4
4 Bank Bldg. 8 W Cor Sq. 4
roOPKR, TEXAS
lames Adams; A.unt Mandy,
Pauline Mill r Leila Dale Loun-
Waiker, and A Cfcost Glen Loft.r. ‘
in The District Court Of
County. Eighth Judicial Dis-
trict Of Texas
Lamar County Levee Trr.-
nt District No. 1,
vs.
W\ I. Herr.n.
NOTICE is hereby given to a!l|
parties ‘•.aving or claiming ar.y ir.-1
JEWELRY
I •
The Qift Everlasting
Diamond 1, WaU hi* , Hrac lti , Necklaces, Rinif*. Sil-
voi-waip ami many othur article , for C hristmas gift
selftctionH of the ttnr r.ort.
M. FISHER
would *1 tor this was given to
Hugh Calver, who guessed 42,560
*p^ 77. were 25 one dollar bills
,d.s’.ihuted out to the crowd Each
person who was present a, as given
ari opportunity to write his
, h' r name on a slip of paper ar.d
few day. | ,lferK<ftit HHme in a box The names
■“ OWml!‘ Wer; drawn out at the close '*'
terest of any kind In any of th< ( ,
following described lands that on*Mary S. Noble, a feme sole, to
the 7th day of December. 1936. • Selena Frazi r. dated December
prize? - ~ R1J v/a> f:I,d ,n th„ Dirtrict Court! 10th, 1921. recorded In Book 41
p,../'. who gue.HSc. _ va.t r.t.„ nag-- 364 Deed Record, of Delta
Northwest from Cooper Texas, in
a t
O.W. Simmons
Jewelry Store
WH-r rjrawn oul wiir. Lu/n*; ■'* j ^
McBride and other relative*. I >a>. and money was distnbut-’ f',n's ’. urV y
“ “/r-
Gap to receive one cf the free
dollars.
Mrs V. E. Shipman, Mrs. Irene
McNutt and Mrs .John Reid were
in Paris Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Scott and
TH ( f • .....- ' - - - - - tv -
of D' i*.a County Texs» *' r-c?-’W
-
r.ion of certain l vee district tax'-sjSald land located about 2 3-4 miles |
on said lands.
Tnat deftcidant W. I. Herrin,[said county, in w ,
whose residence is Delta County. 1'he Croper neighborhood.
r Texas. Is the supposed owner of i Witness my signature this the j
' the following described tract of) 4th day of December, 1936.
land in Delta Cour.ty Texas. j C. F. PATTERSON,
Being a part of the Jas. S. , Sheriff of Delta County, Texan
L. B. CARP.ELL, D puty.
Hollon was in Cooper
Martin srere shopping in Cooper
Monday
Walt
Monday
Mrs Guy Davis and
spent Sunday with
children
their parents,!
• rr>T -Jj-
•7 rr' "ut.t '.vvtm. T
■ .uiiily Mr Hooten is reported tk -| eldine Prir <• w re shopping
improving Virne now after Greenville Saturday,
several days illness
NE comer of
900 feet.
Thence south 3301 feet. Thence
east 900 Let. Thence north 3301
feet' to place of beginning. Con-
taining 66 acres of land. 44 16
I acres hieing reclaimed land, amount
due ther on 4220 56.
All persons having or
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STATE: OF TEXAS
Certificate No. 4299
Company No. 6034
I BOARD OF INSURANCE: COM 4
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Mrs Gen. Hi ,ka spent the week
<nd in Cleburre visiting relativ-H
j and friends
Mr and Mrs. H. C. Mclntire of
Ben Franklin and their daughter,
Mrs. J. M Minnio of Cooper, were
visiting in pecan Gap Thursday
Mrs. H. T. Shipman was rfnop-
pb.g in Paris Friday.
Mis* Lois L'-'... 1 ar.d Ode.1*, a
• ►1 ' ■ in , p of (loop r
play “Such A, Night” here last
, j week
Miss Laurine Pickard, a stud-
MISSIONERS OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS
This is to certify that COSMO-
. . 'POLITAN LIFE INSURANCE
f .......... . I7VTQ.V.......G*A£0J.U]ft,—T.cxas^. haaji
'according to sworn statement,!
lands are hereby notifted to ap- with all requirements of,
pear at the next regular tern of applicable thereto and is!
said District Court of De,thereby authorized to pursue the]
buatness of Fraternal Benefit So-1
ciety insurance within this State
for year ending March 31, 1937.
' In Witness Whereof, I hereunto |
1 9
DRESSED I
TURKEYS I
---y Jl/^Save the tvorry |
-f0* of dressing your :
turkey.
We l.ave purchased a f ock of No. 1 turkeys which
We have dressed and put on cold-storage at very rea-
sonable prices.
We also will dress your turkeys for you.
:
the
County, Texas, to be held at
court house thereof in Cooper, on
1 the first Monday in January.
11937 the same bein?' the 4th day
I of January, 1937, then and there
11/> answer a petition filed in sai'l
! court in ‘ le above numbered and
I entitled r use, or final judgment.
X ill he f tered directing the sale
| of said la ids for the purpose of j
collecting said taxes, tog'tner
j with payment of Interest, penal-
| ’ie.s, attorney’s fees and other
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sign my name and affix my offi- 1
eial seal at Austin, Texas, this
14th day of August, 1936.
SEAL R. L. DANIEL,
ent of C. I. A. Denton, returned , ^ by ,aw
here Friday afternoon to spend I my ^ ^ lhe
■o-ai of said court in the City of
4
f
‘Say It With Flowers”
THIS CHRISTMAS
Friday afternoon
• he chris'.ma.s holidays.
f| ”• ;i’ ! ;I' K M Thompsrml Texss. this the 7th day of
r-'l Mr* J* F Gray wr:rc Hh°ppin^i December 1936.
| .1 Paris W dnesday i IRENE HART,
I DlJ,lrict Judge Newman phimp’s Clerk of -he District court of Del-
of Oiofier, was transacting bu*.- ^ County> T,xas
lasued this 7th day of Decem-
, her, 1936
' k ’ - ' - ' : ’4r 8EAL IRB3NE HART,
n,l Mrs John Reid the first, of Qf ^ Del-
i‘1' j ta County, Texas. c52
Poinsr ttas and otficr Christmas Mowers. Will take
orders and deliver by Christmas. Cemetery baskets
and wreatbs. Have several small pomsettas in the
Review offu*- window for sale.
MRS. W. D. HART
| ness in Pecan r;ap Thursday
Itev. and Mrs. R B. Young
DR. C. E. MOORE
Chiropractor
Office Hours 9-12 and 2-5
Rady Attendant
X-RAY
COOPER TEXAS
NIGHT PHONE 156
Phone IS
Everything Furnished
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦ + +
were*
Santa Say
Give USEFUL Gifts
Such As
\ Mr and Mrs. Roy B enc
i in Greenville Thursday.
I Charles Lyon, in/srit. son of Mr
and Mrs W. B Lyon, who has
been seriously ill with pneumonia
at. a Paris hospital is gTeatly lm- j
proved.
1 Many farmer, aj-i> quits fcU3>",
gathertrg bolls and getting a lit-j
, ti Santa Claus money for enjoy- j
ing Christmas.
Mammy Gill, colored, a patient,
in the State Hospital at Terrill,)
'fhursday night and her re-1
FEVER
and
COLDS
first day
Liquid, Tablet* Headache, SO
«ah*e. nose drops minutes ' .
Try “Rub-My-Thun”.World’* Be»tv)
TJnlment refl , ♦
Dr. W. C. Walls
DENTIST
Second Floor, First National
Bank Building
Office Hours: 8 to 12 a. m.
OOOPKR. TEXAS
and 1 to 5 p. m.
A4»**^******!
Ladies bring your clothes and get
acquainted with the use of the
Helpv Selpy I..aundry. Everything
furnished except the washing
powder. We are here to show
you how to use lhe machines.
OUR PRICE
Minimum price 3Cc up to 30
minutes. l-2c per minute after
first 30 minutes.
Helpy-Selpy Laundry
Concrete building half block west
,LU ““
lipn
of Ra!Du
Wilson’s store.
■ died
Dress Slippers $1.98 to $3.95
Bed-room Slippers 43c to $1.95
Silk Hose 49c to 98c
Boots $1.98 to $8*95
Goloshes 98c to $1.49
Boyd*
CENTRAL
SHOE
Store
.......................................
main* were laid to rest in the col-
ored cemetiry at Pleasant Grove
on the following day.
i Roy Hail transacted bunines*
In Honey Grove Saturday
The Pecan Gap school will clo*?.
Wednesday at noon, Decernb r 23 1
and resume school work on the I
flrnt Monday in January. 1
Miss Mary Helen McWhirter, j
primary teacher, has been on the
sick list and was carried to her
home at Wolfe City by her moth-
er last Wednesday. During her
absence Mrs BonnieCanup Thax-
ton taught the first and second
grades.
“Such A Night”
One of the most 'njoyablo plays
of the season was presented by
the juniors at the school auditor-
ium on last FYiday night. A large
crovd was present. T*ie cant f*f
characters wer*1 as follows;
Richard Sherman, Roy Garri-
son; Margaret Sherman, Mary Siir.
Lvon; John Sherman, Robert
Morgan; Harry Atwood, James
[j Byers; Louise Black, Ann*-
Crawford; Glen Hardy, Thurman
Qui^ionberry; Mike McCracken,
»| Marshall Pickard; Elizabeth Sher-
iTitui, Mario Wooten; Uncle Joe,
GREAT FACTORS IN DEVELOPMENT
Every Public Utility under private
ownership and management is con-
stantly striving to improve its busi-
ness and efficiency. Thus new uses
for its service are developed, electric
lines are extended to rural communi-
ties and thus the country is develop-
ed and the benefits of modern service
are extended to many people of com-
munities who would not otherwise
benefit from aggressive leadership in
this line of endeavor.
Texas Power & Light Company
YOUR ELECTRIC SERVANT
'i - .■*i
DEAR SANTA:
girl three years
y lietle girl. I am
i Christmas. Plea,
•’nigger” doll, U
dishes, blocks, b
chair, some fruit
and ch' wing gi
ELL KEULOW.
DEAR SAJMTA:
five y ars old. T
boy at times. I
dominoes, some
jigsaw puzzle,
gome colors, soni
fruits. MORR
'Anr on.
PEAR SANTA:
.a.ft years old.
Brushy Mound.
Miss Avon Jane
third grade. Pin
fountain pen, a
lots of fruit am
Santa don’t forg
papa. DARREL
DEAR SANTA,
two years old. I
:y good little bo
want you to pl a
red wagon, a ti
little red car an
nuts and candy.
MORRIS.
DEAR SANTA:
i ->od little boy.
things I want l
bring me a toy
caps, a color b(
s ory book, a ti
some littl:; work
j#nd colors I’ll 1
ff rjjel my sister
SC. S. RORIE.
VISITS
Mr. and Mrs.
and children of
home last Sund.
a week wiiA th
ether relatives o
Jackson is the s
Mrs. R. M. Jack
Being a pro
hanger and pair
papered and pai
a bedroom and
Lake Creek, for
Robbie Phipps,
place. He also p
for Mrs. L. J. V
Mr. Jackson \
ed by hi3 many
formerly lived a
was bom and r
Mr. and Mrs.
rented the Hig*.T
•Yvenue and will
repairs and re
finished.
Hal McKinni
S M. U. Dal In
to spend the C
with his parent
Chester McKinn
Max R. Wieck
Texas Public U
Monday for Dal
Christmas holida
Mrs, E. D. Bro<
Mr. and Mrs.
sons, Blaine and
leave Thursday l
spend Christmas
Alvis Martin,
Ben Franklin, a
will spend the h
tiveg here.
Mrs. E. T. T
Mound, was in
and had the Rc
sent to her mot!
Fuller, at L <
Christmas prese
said her daughtt
Johnson, who is
Junior College v
until Christmas
work a few day;
Kchool.
Mrs. W. F. Co
merce, visited in
Mr. and Mrs.
left Sunday for
spend Chrlstmaj
t.r, Mis. La wren
Ooker Well*
route one, was fa
day.
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The Delta Courier (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 22, 1936, newspaper, December 22, 1936; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983330/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.