Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1936 Page: 1 of 8
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Th* Pait Fifty-Sevi
SHOP EARLY
shopping DAYS
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
HAKl BROS., Publishers
COOPEI
DELTA county
TEXAS,FRIDAY. DECEMBER
Governor DeB
VOLUME 57. NO. 49
e members of the cam
Hi^h School Tiger foo
am. .-linn is of the din-
’ •• w' pond ring ttu
prar ------------
by ^^ost of Citizens \| (
J n'*'l Vs ( i imi\i
i Committed.
«■ V« 1 UlUlHJOl
—
And Commodities Are ^
rf ri *'> Supplement
“vtrnment Aid. '
I lew Audi to
Peasant Decide
Unanimously Favoi
in8 Consolidatio
With Cooler Croon
uucci some t
candy fr°m a Com met
Monday nigh
l*ith a large number
Gap residents taking adv.
a special train and rat
Texas Centennial Expos
Thanksgiving day, a min<
wave that involved true
a car, robbery of a small
money a liquor law violat
a number of drunkenne:
swept the town.
The car of Lawrence 1
a Ford sedan, was marked
Pecan Gap filling station
ing Mr. Pickard's retur
Dallas. The car was tali
found later that night in
two and a half miles west c
on the Ladonia road with
1 leRed thief said to be in a
en condition under the s
wheel. The man wha has
a term in the state reforr
was placed in the Delta C
.iail and chargees of auto
theft were filed h./
and broke
it. Warn ■
ih.it it contained poison for
! 1 . i he gridders laughed fo>*
a few minutes imt'i
tut* pUiHuil
,! 1 ed violent sickness. None
he boys was seriously at-
tested and all will recover al-
though they probably will tie
kept °ut of the bi-district
clash between Plano and Com-
merce Friday afternoon.
«wiu commoi!
vlii'.'i to supple men
ad to local death.ip
lied Friday nio-n:;
Committees name ;
Mzation plan to call
f:tiz*'n of t.:e town to
es 0!‘ donations suffi-
er a Period of four
time of the nhnfiUn
REMAINS
| Magazines Also Ad
Use Of Students
Ieaehers.
'Amar, Hunt. Delta, Titus,
Hopkins, Franklin And
Camp Counties Unite.
cases
Tlie circulating librt
^hools will be increas
3r»0 volumes in the n
according to Alvin
county superintendent,
costing about $?x>,
dered and r— —
order will include" i
ial, mostly fiction,
intermediate and
students. The additional
bring the total r
to between 2.500
Of Emergency J uinted in the
is Are A1 * 1 ,he Ilbrary been
i>.,;j | an additional so
I -’ig for both teachers
I a number of popular
tenant farmers l magazines have been
ii” '°r r'\;ard for; f°r this year and are
nr for rural |
d by some 1
ar future,
O. Welch,
The books,
have been or-
are expected socn. Tlie
reading mater-
for primary,
bigh school
----1 books will
number of volumes
0 and 2,600 accum-!
past five or six y?ar« I
active service in
needy.
I The local Chest <
J directed by Rev. R.
r W. I. Bartley, T. B.
N- Stovall, J. r. Wa
Rountree.
According to tin
to! il of 59 destitute
I Cooper are receiving
| Federal government,
j furnished by (he Fi
include dried pc ache:
dried peas nnH ...
Production Credit
Association with the consent of a
unanimous vote of the stock hold-
haa been consolidated with th»
ft- Pleasant Production Credit
Association and in the future will
nave headquarters at Sulphur
Spr''-- newly formed or-
gan,zanon am be known a3 th-
Sulphui Springs Production Cred-
-i and will handle
over seven coun-
—•, Hunt, Delta,
f1 ranklin and
-------- :-“™l 11 Association
3M C, KING I ,°an8 to farmf‘rs C’ t
| ti£s including Lamar,
ing of Dallas, who be-1 HoPkins, Titus,
auditor, succeeding c. | ^amP Counties.
December 1. King’s j G- M. Callan of Mt. Pleasant.,
■ of the new
— „ tlio r°'!2on
,r' change as follows: “The
associations were consolidat-
r the Purpose of reducing ex-
8 and t0 make it possible to
better service to the farmers
e seven counties.”
o annon -cr that
tonkholders meeting
" ' >■: I 1 hold in
’s on February 3.
-c retain ,1 in both
• Plear-ant to handle
C. c. Anderson,
-barge of the asso-
will continue to di-
Tom C. K
j comes state
j P. Sheffield
j v. ppointment
I by Governor
: V’cn from the
j state auditor,
j tion v i th aud
with the RFC
announced last week | wl,o will have charge
Allied is a promo-j lt,i0ciation explained
position of assistant
Prior to his connec-
btor’s office lie was
in Washington.
XMAS PROGRAM' 1
SF. FOR NEXT
teachers meet
* important M.etta* s,, „ |
School Miiildinp- \-.vt
■rmergcncy
"I • rf, of About
tuinoii With Total (
Rv fnau ranee,
•>e annual st.
■ the associati
1'lphur Siprlr -
nt request that
pplement Federal
| r o-an oap cafe, carried t
by creek and burst open
axe and more than S15 ta
Of the alleged thieves w.t
1 o, in ir loans and i
able that the full ipo j
be paid back, accord!
• V otorn, district suporvi
sadquarters in Paris.
Tile district under Mr
mposed of Delta. Fannin
ld r‘fid River Counties. I
"ig the state as a
Phrough November 30 thr
j counties had paid back
j government 98.6.3 pcr cent
v; money borrowed and thi
j centage will be improved
es I fmal Payments come in. *
IVith Delta County payin
99 per cent, Fannin County
second with 98.77 per cent
third with 98.25 per cent
Red Rivrr fourth with 98.0
cent repayment.
mitfpns making the drive!
:mg p’edges or donations cf 1
shoes, sweat rs, stocking.-- i
03 or medicine which may j
■n ever a four mon"’s net--1
monthly installments. I,
Sec CAR STOLEN
The Delta
| Association will
I day night, Dec.
i in tin Cooper
I torium for one
I me tings of the
j According
j lpy- president
J a complete
I ing will be
and will be
Christmas
December
tional
first 1
j work by the voluntt
u'l ' tir.ent limited fir
| comparatively small
( j saved the |jiuilding.
j The household fu
im damaged to the estim
I Cl 8280. The h:„,a« ,
-ounty Teachers i
meet next Thurs- j
10, at 7:15 o’clock
liffh School audi-
°f the important
year.
to Herbert G. Dud-
°f the association, i
program for the meet- I
announced next week,
developed around the
season. Following the
meeting the associa- <,
' meeRngs will be held the '
Thursday night in each
month. The organization plans to
bring about a closer acquaintance
nf the members while at the same
time promoting the interest of the »
on page 8
area
' ’ Joyce Blanks
Must Be Turned
In By Saturda
Delta Cotton Committeemen
T<* Hear Cully Cobb Dis-
cuss Plans.
i us Scheduled For
On Wednesday
Afternoor
y Agent W. H. Jones with
county and community cot-
mmitteemen wln attend
ence of farm leaders of
and east Texas In Tyler I
ay. Possibly more commit-1
will make the trip but!
xave already signified their I
*n. They include H D j
te°h <»f Klondike, j. E.
of Pecan Gap, l. E. Pos.'
hooper route one, L. S.
of Cooper route
n of Pacio and
Cooper route
im i e can attention to the
lb at the blanks, properly fin-
>'d out, must be turned in not
later than Saturday, December
Post office workers estima
that at least 50 per cent of tl
blanks have been incorrectly filh
out. a majority of the employ,
failing to answer all the questior
or else answering so
pletely. It was pointed
the forms will serve as a
nent record and must be
____Properly to be acceptable.
A (TRACTIONS COOPER THEATRES
at the qrand
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5
I. Hoot
p Drummond» Tyler. Also chapter two
I nc regular bi-r~ ~
Of the Qjoper Uons
•U’ld at Hotel Cooper
noon. /
transacted is
mlttee
one, H. R. decorations
Oscar
three and
UTlngfcu of Cooper.
A- Cohb, director of the
division of the cotton
vill lead the discussion of
nt farm program and
in suggestions that might
the plans for 1937. Sena-
Connaliy i3 scheduled to
be committeemen from
as and a number of north
Texas congressmen have
ed to attend.
monthly luncheon
—J club will be
Friday at
Among the, business to be
“* a report of a com-
on Christmas lighting ami
hosts to Uie
this terri-
Arrange-
completed for
be here in the af-
en tort air. children after
-J distribute gifts.
toys and gifts
well as for
secured by
who are busily
-i on die-
their storea
as high quality
variety as can be found
! s and the deco*--
Xl0l,s of wlnd°ws and store inter-
iors lend a traditional Christmas
air to the merchandise on display
V'ari-colored street lights and oth-
er decorations were in place for
bo first time Thursday.
c iristmas shoppers of
tory next Wednesday
mens have been
Santa Claus to
ternoon to r~
school and to
Large stoeks of 1
for the kiddies as
grown-ups have been
Cooper merchants
engaged in placing them
play and decorating
Rtocks arc of
"’d wide v- ■ ■
j
| in the larger citl
questions j An assault to mui
0 incom- j growing out of a f
out that j night has been file,
perma- | Cooper young man
prepared j await action bv the r
(toy Thp young mai
j ed on a bond of $500
Working at a loca
j 1 T.ri, the man was h.
Cooper boy, said to
drunk. A fight wm
the inside of the
Accompanied by other members
'>f the d hating teams of East
Texas State Teachers College at
Commerce. Elwyn Byrns left
Tliursday morning for Winfield.
Kansas, wh re the gtmup will en-
ter the annual Pi Kappa Delta
of j debating and extemporaneous
IS ‘'peaixing tournament. The four
”d boys and two girls debaters with
R Jiss Maud Webster, head of the
n, Etex speech department, will re-
81 turn Saturday after competing
x w,th 70 ot^e»- colleges and imiver-
aities in the meet.
1 Forme
r Cooper Boy-
Radio Program
Herbert Stanley Martin.
OWL SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT
n,E ( RIME OF DR. FOR
SUNDAY and MONDAY. DECEM
JESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DEC
‘UNDER TWO FLAGS’
Ronald Colman,
en G. Janes left
for Houston to
Texas Medical
! Tuesday morning
attend the South
I assembly.
Elmo Ha good of Enloe, was in
town Thursday.
P^Vo Cox to Bring
Last Message Sunday
His farewell message to the
[ congregation of the First Prcsby-
>rian chimeh hero will be preach-
ed Sunday evening at 7 o’clock by
*he Rev- D- E. Oox, retiring- pas-
tor who has accepted the ministry
of the Calvary Presbyterian
' hurch at Ardmore, Okla. Rev.
Cox will take his message from
’he text “We have seen His star
partici
*%her price than the low market
quotations is being discussed by
Delta County growers. Growers
who have turkeys for the Christ-
mas market and who are inter-
red in entering a pool of this
nature have been asked to discuss
the matter with County Agent W.
F" P°°ls have been bucccss-
Ju n the past, ofien AK.a.-t--,
Victor McLaglon
Claudette
THURSDAY andPRIDAY. DECEMBER 1,
SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN
j "DIMPLES”
J AT THE delta
FRIDAY -"^ATOHDAY. December 4
THE COWBOY AND THE KID”
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY*
K you are looking for a
Pecan Gap, Pickard netted
f 1.010 pounds of li
average of 672 pounds
After all expenses of
seed, rent, etc.,
ard cleared $87.29 for
which was
penscs
per acre,
ginning,
were paid, Pick-
labor
not figured in the ex-
Pickard'a r. po t v. as turn-1
ed into CYmnfv A<m»* it r_____ I
— * *“"■ «|»«h a number ,1 ather i-VcIabI
a mile wort of | boys from Pecan Gao. I
Roi H. Cornish and >
of Commerce, were bust
tor* in Cooper TTiursday.
a peek st this
them last Sunday.
Cunday School will
usual time of 9.48 o’clock.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1936, newspaper, December 4, 1936; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983589/m1/1/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.