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Since Fridays are slow for us, it would
help us out if your ads or news articles
could be brought in on the Friday before
each issue, if possible. It gives us extra
time to do a better job for you.
Thank You,
Beth Stone and Amy Parker
According to the Friday.
February 9, Z9-/5 issue of The
Cooper Review
Mrs. Ola B. Jones. Home
Economics and Chemistry
teacher is ill this week. She took
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February 2N, 2002
The Eagle
East Delta
Hi
Bulldog Barks
The Voice
of
Cooper Hi
Pecan Gap
Hi News
Delta County
Commissioner Pct. 4
For Manton Miller from Jean
Forbes
For Sam<Morgan from Jean
Forbes. Hollis and Paulita
Williams, arid Mr. and Mrs. L.F.
Hooten. Jr.
For Clara Faye McKinney
from Bruce and Archie Norvell
For Linda Kay Jackman from
Essie and Wanda Gillean
Cub Scouts at First United
Methodist Church. Harold
Editor
Beth Stone
Randle.
Observing national FFA Week,
Ira Black and 34 Future Farmers
Miss Jean Chandler was
hostess to the Thirteen Club
Monday night. She was assisted
Dudley, and Ira Wood, troop
committeemen.
Scout executive Frank Fuller,
CAROLYN “YEAGER” ANGLIN
Political Advertising Paid for by
Carolyn "Yeager” Anglin. Cooper. Texas.
was notified of the approval of his
bond of $9000 and received his
commission of postmaster last
week.
He will formally begin
as
postmaster Wednesday, March I.
HUGH CHARLES WHITNEY
Political Advertising Paid for by
1 high Charles Whitney. Cooper, Texas.
L.W. “BUD” SKINNER
Political Advertising Paid for by
L.W. "Bud" Skinner. Cooper. Texas.
GLYNANA HERIN
Political Advertising Paid for by
Glynana Herin. Lake Creek. Texas.
MARION AINSWORTH
Political Advertising Paid for by
Marion Ainsworth, Cooper, Texas.
JERRY W. HAGAN
Political Advertising Paid for by
Jerry W. Hagan, Cooper, Texas.
TINA SATTERWHITE
Political Advertising Paid for by
Tina Satterwhite. Cooper. Texas.
BARBARA VAUGHN
Political Advertising Paid for by
Barbara Vaughn. Cooper. Texas.
TED CARRINGTON
Political Advertising Paid for by
Ted Carrington, Enloe. Texas.
Typesetter
Amy Parker
THE COOPER REVIEW (UPS 131940 ) is printed weekly,
except the fourth week in December. Second Class Postage is
paid at Cooper, Texas 75432.
Subscription rates: $16.00 per year in Delta. Fannin, Hopkins.
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Send address changes to: The Cooper Review. P.O. Box 430,
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Telephone: 903-395-2175
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Paris, were present and received
the formal application for the
scout officials.
Messrs. JH McKinney. WC
Hazlewood, JC Tynes, Rube S.
Wells, WH Smith, and Hiram
.Clark attended the second meeting
of Hopkins County Taxpayers
League at Sulphur Springs
Saturday.
EIGHTY YEARS AGO
CV Rattan, who has been
presented Miss Marie Melton,
chapter sweetheart.
SIXTY YEARS AGO
Lions George Bolger and Oscar
Lowry will direct the Friday
meeting of the club when they
Library Corner
Aar Reiher, Librarian
That Wonderful Year
1945
by Amy Parker
In Years Gone by
Taken from the Files of the Cooper Review
In assembly Wednesday
morning a picture show was put
on for the entire student body
and the grades.
The title of the picture was
"Cuernavaca Mexico City and
‘ Patzcuaro.”
The mid term exams will be
held Friday and Saturday,
February 9 and 10. They will
start at noon Friday .
I he sophomore party was held
Thursday night. February I. at
the Teen Canteen.
Mmes. Joyce Silman, Eileen
Wright, Pauline Williamson, Betty
Zoe Baker, Rowena Dees, Pauline
Hooks, Nelda Skinner, Imogene by Miss Fay Pickering, who
Spring,NorvelleStockton, Lucille served refreshments to the
Toon. Mary Lou Williams, Lena following members: Misses Jean
Wright, Dr. Mary Preas, and Gene Scott. Mary Jo Chesnut, Muriel
Shaw.
Theresa Bradshaw. 14, a ninth
grader at Cooper High School and
daughter of Ron and Kitty
Bradshaw of Ben Franklin,
recently traveled to Tulsa,
Oklahoma, to compete in the
United
to authorities. Morris was found
in a back bedroom of the home.
The Cooper Bulldogettes added
the Area Championship to their
♦If joy is the opposite of record Tuesday night easily
what is the opposite of downing Bullard 61-49 al
TEN YEARS AGO • with Ward’s Pharmacy in
Harold Eldon (Tooter) Morris. Commerce as a relief pharmacist.
Jr. died early Friday morning in a
fire that severely damaged a house
sick F riday and had to go to her
home in Paris.
I he juniors began work on
their play this week. The play.
I he Ghost of Roaring Pines,"
is a mystery comedy in three
acts.
I he cast of play ers includes
the following: I eland Russell as
< lifton Mack; Doyce Meadlin as
Scott Lowery; Lera Mae
Bledsoe as Mrs. Nancy Foster;
Janie Sw ift as Joyce Foster; Cl I
McLarty as Maurice Niles;
Helen Viser as
Randolph; Myrl Watkins as
Lovie Carberry; Charles
I lancock as I lugo Valentine; Joe
Daniels as David Clay; Lila
Faye Kesler as Laura Clay; and
Martha Swanson as Carrie
Yoik
January 25, the Eagles played
Del-Mar in both basketball and
volley ball. I he basketball game
was won with a score of 29-28.
PUBLISHERS/OWNFRS
Tim and Lynne Gregory
Brenda Cain celebrated her
sixth birthday with a party
Sunday afternoon at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy
G. Cain.
Paul C. Tedder, son of J J
I odder of Cooper, is an assistant
cashier of the Republic National
Bank of Dallas, which observes
its 25"'Anniversary February 14.
Mr. I'edder was raised near
Cooper and after graduating
from the Amy School, was
associated with the Security
State Bank of Cooper before
joining the staff in Dallas.
Sgt. Lewis M Manning, Jr.
was honorably discharged
January 5. 1944 after serving 17
months in England
I le entered the service March
5. 1942 and was in the Ordnance
Base Depot.
He wears two campaign
ribbons and a veteran's Good
Conduct Award
Mrs. JL Oliver of Charleston
has received a letter from her
son. Pvt. Bill Oliver, stating that
he had met his brother. Sgt. CC
Oliver, somewhere in I rance.
Sgt. Oliver has been overseas
for the past 27 months and Pvt.
Bill Oliver for three months.
Have you met the following
new residents of Cooper: Major
and Mrs. BB Collin. Ilazlewood
Apartments; Major and Mrs.
Conrad Hlavacek. Oyler
Apartments; and Major and Mrs.
WR Patterson. Hazlewood
Apartments.
Hopkins County dairy herds
ranked high in average pounds
of butterfat production per cow
in the three top ranking counties
in the Dill A Association in
lexas. including Hopkins. Hams,
and I amar Counties, according
to the Dairy News Letter for
1945.
Charles Martin of Houston
was honored by his grandmother,
Mrs. Wylie Tray lor. on his fourth
birthday Saturday with a party.
Miss Fay Sells and Virgil
Millard, both of Cooper, were
united in marriage. January 26,
at the home of Rev WM Bry ant,
Church of Christ minister in
Hugo. Oklahoma.
A son. Jimmie Wayne, was
born February I to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Prator. at Reed Memorial
Hospital.
I he Athletic Association held
a football and basketball party
Friday night, February 2. for
those who went out for those
sports. Letters were awarded
to those members who had
outstanding records.
We have several students in
high school out this week with
the flu and other ailments.
James Cockrell and Phyllis
Edwards have been out with the
tlu and Lovenua Lyon has been
in the Paris Sanitarium.
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trips. Come on in and see what
we have on the shelves to help
youplan. Jr. died early Friday morning in a Dahl T. Hurley has joined
Mrs Roan has informed me fire that severely damaged a house Southwestern Life Insurance
that the Adult Education will be at 9(X) West Bonham. According Company of Dallas and will serve
closed the week of March 10 for to authorities. Morris was found as the company's representative
Spring Break. Please mark your in a back bedroom of the home. in this area.
calendars if this pertains to you. The Cooper Bulldogettes added FIFTY YEARS AGO
Did you know....? the Area Championship to their Funeral services for Rev. CP
Combs, veteran Methodist
sorrow, what is the opposite of oowning uuuaru oi-hv ai preacher of the North lexas
woe? (Giddy ap!) Mineola. The win puts them in Conference, were held at the local
♦Tires hold up cars. What ‘he Region Final Friday night at
hold up airplanes? (Hijackers). . .
Flanary, Jean Brackeen, Eva Lee
Simmons, and Wanda Simmons.
SEVENTY YEARSAGO
Rev. Ernest Quick married
Miss Mavis Sissel and WT Wilson
in Hugo Tuesday.
The second Boy Scout troop
States Gymnastics for Cooper was organized at a
Federation Class 11 Competition, meeting Wednesday night with the
THIRTY YEARS AGO following officers: D. Todd,
Delta County Agent Gordon Scoutmaster; CM McKinney, WH
Ford has tendered his resignation Bogle, and Ray Wilson, assistant
here to accept a similar position scoutmaster; LC Dennis, Herbert
in Panola County.
Bert Marion Morris, 69, a
lifetime resident of Delta County
was fatally injured in a car-pickup accompanied by Dr. Haden of
mishap Sunday afternoon.
Saturday, March 25, residents
of Delta County will vote on an
"Optional County Road Law"
issue, which if approved will
allow the establishment of a road
administrator system here.
FORTY YEARSAGO
The Cooper Bulldogs, Mike
Morgan, Bill Miller, Richard
Whitlock, Dick Stringfellow. Roy
Hocutt. Jerry Simpson, Jake
Gervers, John Silman, and Danny acting postmaster several months,
Toon, won tlieir Bi-district tilt in
Richardson Tuesday night
defeating Lancaster 51 to 46.
After 48 years in the drug
business, Harry Ward, Sr. is
retiring from regular duties, operation of the office
however, he will be associated
We still have a couple of
computer monitors for sale.
They are $25.00 a piece. We
also have a few other things for
sale Feel free to stop in during
our regular hours to look. We
are open Tuesday - Thursday.
11 a m. - 6 p.m., and Friday, 11
a.in. - 4 p.m. You can call us at
395-4575 with any questions.
With summer, and summer
vacations, just around the comer
I encourage every one to look
through out SALE BOOKS. If
Roberta you take these on vacation w ith
you. instead of a library book, it
won’t be as big a problem if it
should be lost or forgotten.
Please remember this as you are
planning your trip.
The 2002 Frost Camps catalog
is in. If you are looking for a
summer camp for the kids or
family, stop in and take a took.
We also have some of the I odor
Travel books that might be of
The girls won two games of assistance in planning your trip,
volleyball against Del-Mar. Maybeyouare looking for some
I riday night. January 26. the ideas for weekend trips or "day"
boy s went to Saltillo to take part
in a basketball tournament. They
lost their game to Saltillo by the
score of 58-40. They are to play
again in a tournament at Sulphur
Bluff on February 16.
Last week on Thursday night.
I Dll played Del-Mar and lost The Cooper Review is authorized to announce the following
22-18. 1 he following night EDH candidates for the office indicated subject to the 2002 Democratic
play ed Enloe, winning 30-29. Primaries
• - • - ---- ‘ t Methodist Church with Rev.
Tyler against Lovelady. I racy Timothy Gutherie of Sweetwater,
Jeffrey led the Bulldogettes in their Rev. Wl I Veil and Rev. James E.
victory with 28 points, Shanna Jones, officiating.
Silman netted ten, Mendy Enloe High School basketball
Hohenbergerand Donna Roberts team champions of District 56-
had nine each. Raeane McFadden B. will play Bailey in the playoffs
three, and Amy Scantlen two. at Kilgore.
TWENTY YEARS AGO Players on the Enloe team are
At the Blue and Gold Banquet Dale Ray Stockton, Don McGaha,
held Saturday night for the local Bob Carrington, Ladoice Hervey,
Marcelleous Giddens, Jerry
Carrington, Junior Kennedy,
Watkins was declared winner of Wesley Landers, and Lame Coy
the derby races; second place
went to Gregg Kesler, and third
place to Mike King.
Other Cub Scouts participating ofCooper High School, held their
in the banquet and races were third annual Father and Son
Mark Miller, Kregg Slakey, and banquet.
Jason Toon. Den Leaders are Mr. Jeff White of Ben Franklin,
and Mrs. Jack Murray for Den 1; president of the local chapter,
Mrs. Ruth Kesler, and Mrs.
Donna King, Den 2.
Mrs. Ruth Scott and Mrs.
Malvin Bond were hostesses for
the February 16 Dramatic Club
meeting.
Members attending were hold their meeting at Hotel Cooper.
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