Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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THE COOPER REVIEW
FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1946.
W# carry » good asaortment of
^trdaeye Frozen Foods. Riggs Gr*.
SECOND SUNDAY SINGING
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COLEMAN’S STUDIO
Will enlarge your snapshot* to
• X 10. Stop in Located Beat
door to
BARTON A HOOKS GRO.
The regular Second Sunday
singing will be held at the Holi-
ness Church Sunday Sept. 8, at
2:30 P.M. All singers are invited.
Several out of town singers are
; expected to attend.
ENON CATES
WADE MOORE
JANES HOSPITAL NEWS
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McDonald Funeral Home
AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY OK NIGHT
McDonald Victory Burial
Association
Operating under the Supervision of the Depart-
ment of Insurance of the State of Texas.
CARL L. McDONALD, Owner
PHONE 109 COOPER, TEXAS
A daughter was born to Pfc.
and Mrs. J. L. Ailes of Kensing
Frdiay, Aug. 30.
A daughter was born to Mr.
<\nd Mrs. Curtis Cantrell of Pecan
Gap Monday, Sept. 2.
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Roy 0. Williams of Ken-
sing Tuesday, Sept. 3.
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Lennox of Paris
Tuesday, Sept. 3, by Cesarean
section.
Mrs. C. E. Kaufmaij of Gree.i-
! ville is a surgical patient.
Mr. and Mrs, Ewing Grizzle of
j Ft. Worth spent the weekend with
j her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cole-
man Smith, and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Grizzle, returning
home Monday. They were accom-
panied to Ft. Worth by Coleman
Smith and daughter, Sue. Mr.
Smith will go on to Crane where
he will visit his son, Raymond, and
family aT: J will return homo Satur-
day.
Look To Anderson’s
for the New Arrrivals
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Mr. and Mrs. Golden Preas and
sons spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Alford Preas sud children
of Prattville.
, Mr and Mrs. J. L Small and
to her home after a six months
visit in Arizona wheic her son,
Howard, is employed. She was
accompanied home by her son,
Howard, and a daughter, Mrs.
Zelba Tollison, and husband. After
three days visited with relatives
they returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. W.^H. Guffey and
sons spent Sunday with his moth-
er, Mrs. Laura Guffey.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Brown and
Mr. and Mrs. John Pickle and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Small.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Small and
children and Mrs. J. N. Small and
Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Moore
and children spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smiddy.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Johnson
spent Monday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of
Cooper.
FOR SALE: Dairy farm, 136
acres, 1 mb south Cooper. 12-room
house, freshly painted, 7 pools, 2
wells. Well located. W. T. Boles, tf
FOR SALE: New Willya Jeep.
Also Bantam trailers. On display,
at Delta Farm Store. Antoine
Motor Co. tf
FOR SALE: 127J acre black land
farm, 8 miles west Cooper. Two
houses, barn and other improve-
ments. Priced at $7,000. See Er-
loe Carrell. &
FOR SALE: Two wagons with 14
foot cotton beds in good condition,
*50 mrh. J B. White, Pen Frank-
lin. *37
PRICED TO SELL—One brand
new Rite Way Milker. } h.p. elec-
tric motor. Double unit. Regular
price $187.50—now $150.00. An-
derson’s Hdwe and Furniture. 36
JAYCEES TO MEET
' The Cooper and Delta County
Junior Chamber of Commerce
hold their regular luncheon meet-
ing Monday, Sept. 8, at Hotel
Cooper at 12:15. All members
are urged to be present as p]**,
;for the Municipal Stadium win
be discussed.
LIST your propelty and rentals
with H. T. Herron, Realtor. We
buy, trade, sell. Hotel Cooper,
Phone 287. 36
FOR SALE
4-rooni house and large lot with
lights, water and gas—$1,750.00.
$850.00 cash, balance on terms.
FOR TRADE
Good 6-room house in town for
pasture land with improvements.
John Stockton, who is attend-
ing Texas University, is visiting
friends and relatives here between
semesters.
7 oz. box of Saltine Crax for
1 12 cents. Limit 1. Riggs Grocery.
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AND SEE THESF
OUTSTANDING BUYS
A Well Timed Opportunity
To Refurnish Your Home
Beautifully at Little Cost.
VALUES YOU MAY NOT BE
ABLE TO DUPLICATE FOR
MANY YEARS TO GOME...
Sofa Bed . .
POSTER
Bedroom Suite
UNFINISHED
Breakfast Set . .
8 PIECE
Diningroom Suite
LARGE, COMFORTABLE
Platform Rocker .
UNFINISHED
Dinette Chairs
Upholstered Rockers
Odd Dresser
FINISHED WALNUT
2 Pc. Teleohone Set
TABLE and CH«iR
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE: Ceiling Fan. 48 inch,
in good condition. Apply at Re-
view office.
HAULING—Anything, anywhere
FOR SALE or trade, several
choice dairy cows. E. J. McKinney,
IF you need dirt, sand, gravel,
see Edd Wilson, Jr., or call 246.
tf.
WE haul anything anywhere. New
truck. Stanley Produce, Phone
243W.
Would like to buy 5-room house
with improvements.
H. T. HERRON, Realtor,
Hotel Cooper, Phone 287.
FARM FOR SALE: 30 acres, small
house, located 2 mi. N. E. of
Yowell. W. E. Stimson, Greenville,
Texas. ‘37
FOR SALE: 115 acre farm 1 mile
north of Jot-’Em-Dcwn on county
line road in Delta county. See
W. M. Adams, Lake Creek. *38
LOST: White faced cow. Right
ear cropped, swallow: fork in left
ear. Notify Roy Emerson at Roy’s
Priduce. 36
FOR SALE: Farmall tractor, reg-|
t.iur will: 2 row equipment. >*-c .
A. B. Delaney, Terrell Ave. Phone
299, Cooper. tf
FOR SALE: Four room house
and two acre lot set in pecan ,
trees, in Ben Franklin. Poultry 1
house, small barn and cistern, j
E. E. Brunson, Ben Franklin.*36
FOR SALE: I.umber, $4.00
100 feet.* DDT solution, and
“trength you want it. H. R. j
Mullican. Across from postoffice
tf.
FOR SALE: My home of 80 acres j
and farming tools. All together
or separate. See J. M. (Pete) j
Wood, 3 miles East of Cooper on j
Route 1. *37 j
FOR SALE: 2081 acre farm 71
mi. S. E. Cooper on Highway 154.
Well improved with water, elec- 1
trieity and gas. W. M. Vaughn,
Rt. 1, Sulphur Springs. Tex. *40
^atisTact<
WANTED; Receptionist and in-
terested party to learn photo-
graphic work. Apply at Heath’s
Studio over Delta Nat’l Bank. 36
FOR SALE: 5-room
house
and
screened in porch in
Ratliff
Ad
dition, well improved
with
out
hc/uses, garden spot, on 100 x
200
lot. Gas, water and
lights.
See
Enloe Carrell.
10 new electric Watterson radios
for sale. Williamson Radio Shop,
down by depot.
FOR SALE: Delco light plant,
washing machine, churn, fan. See
Mrs.' G. E. Cross. Phone 337. 36
FOR SALE: Young canaries in
full song. Mrs. George Jeter.
||l Telephone 242. tf
FOR SALE: Perfection oil cook
stove. Wayne South, Cain Dry
Goods. *36
WE BUY AND SELL used furni-
ture. Anderson’s Hardware and
Furniture. 36
FOR SALE: Oil cook stov.e 5
burner. Good condition. Dave
Thomas, Cooper Rt. 2. *36
I have several buyers for bouses
and lots. If you wish to sell, list
vour property with H. T. Herron,
Realtor, Hotel Cooper, Phone 287.
35
ESTRAYED: From my pasture
south of Cooper, two red muley
heifers branded “M” on right
hip. Reward for information lead-
ing to recovery. E. J. McKinney tf
TILLSON’S DEEP CLEANER
SKIN PROTECTOR
Ask your neighbor about it or
come to Dunn’s Barbershop for
information and free demonstra-
tion. All ladies should have a
bottle. Something different.
W. M. JOHNSON, Agent,
191 Ft. Worth St. Phone 253. tf
Good Farm For Sale
“B” Batteries. Eveready Layer-
Bilt. 45 volt—$1.59. Williamson
Radio Shop. 36
$1.98
. $11.95 up
$34.50
. . $8.95
We have a large selection of Floor
Hassocks, Smoking Stands, and
Lamps, Table Lamps, Bed Lamps,
many attractive Tables to choose
from.
USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN
See These Many Values Before You Buy
Any Furniture may be bought on our “Convenient
Easy Payment Plan” with as much as
52 weeks to pay.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS JUST RECEIVED!
FOR SALE: Motorola radio,
1945 model, in good condition.
[ L. A. McGraw, 3 1-2 miles north-
east of Cooper on Highway 24.
*37
FOR SALE: My place 3 miles
southeast of Cooper and just west
of City Lake, known as Howard
Dawson place, 37 acres all in good
pasture, 5-room house, fair barn,
200 pecan trees. H. T. Beard, *36
FOR SALE: 683 acre farm, 4
1 miles south of Cooper in Liberty
Grove community. 40 acres in
cultivation, remainder in pasture.
Teach and pecan orchard. Lake
stocked with fish. Fair improve-
ments. Walter Verner, 257 E. 8th
I St. Cooper. *39
Located just off the highway on
all-weather road, 105 acres, 95
near highway, other 10 close to
Hot Spot in Hopkins Co. 5-npom
house, good barn, cow bam, chick-
en house, brooder house, smoke
house, garage, overhead tank sys-
tem, 3 pools, 2 hog pastures. Gray
land, will make anything, carry
fertilizer. One of the best garden
spots. High and dry. See T. E.
Carrell. tf
FARM PLUMBING SPECIALTY
Automatic water pressure sys-
tems. Septic systems complete.
Waterheaters, all materials fur-
nished and installed by me. Bath-
.room fixtures require priority rat-
ing. Workmanship guaranteed.
Reasonable charge.
DALE STOCKTON, Phone 3003,
Enloe, Texas. R39*
THE BREEDEN STUDIO
116 S. Main Phone 1146
Paris, Texas
We Specialize in
CHILD PHOTOGRAPHY
—Portraits of Quality—
CHARLES HUEY, Manager *36
JUNK WANTED: Junk iron per
hundred, 40c; Old car batteries
each 50c; Old radiators per lb.
5c. Old junk cars wanted. Bob
Jackman, at my home on East
4th Street. tf
FARM ANIMALS
Def<i\ or useless horses, mules,
cattle removed free. Call collect,
827, Sulphur Springs. Howard
(Speck) Williamson. *12-47
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eliable
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nierested
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onscientiious
conomical
For Car Repairs Of
Satisfaction Bring
Your Car To—
Anderson
Garage
HOME HATCHERY STARTS
SEPTEMBER 1
Tricycles $9.95
ALL METAL UP
53 Pc. SET ATTRACTIVE
Dishes . $14.95
Scooters $4.95
WITH BRAKE
PRESTO & TIME SAVER
Cookers $12.95
ALL METAL
$-.95
Baby Stoller57
STEEM ELECTRIC*
Irons Guaranteed 1 4
ANDERSON
HARDWARE &
FUNITURE CO.
Xtxas9 Most Jtccommodattnq Store’
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that all
my land 1 1-2 miles south of
Cooper, known as the Frank Chap-
man land, lying just below the
dump ground on the Sulphur
Springs road, has been posted.
Any person who may tresspass on
this property by entering upon
same without permission will be
prosecuted to the full extent of
the law.
I am personally offering $100
reward for information leading
to arrest of any person who vio-
lates notice. These premises are
plainly marked “POSTED” on all
sides along the roads.
I would like to call attention to
the parents of children who have
been going down on these premises
for the purpose of swimming and
spending a day in the woode. Last
week some 15 young boys were
seen leaving one of the pools
rather in a hurry. Drownings are
frequent, but we want you to warn
your children against tresspassing.
No exception will be made in
pro: ecuting trewjpai -era on this
property.
QUINTEN MILLER. *38
We are starting our incubators
the first of Sept, and are in need
of some good hatching eggs, for
which we will pay you a premium.
Deliver all eggs on Saturday or
Monday of each week. We are also
booking orders foT chicks. Book
your order now and get chicks
when you want them.
HOME HATCHERY
BR0NC RIDING
Sunday, Sept. 8
2:30 p. m.
1 Mile East of Vasco Store
(alf Roping, Bronc Riding — See the new popular
Ribbon Roping Event. An afternoon of thrilling
Entertainment.
BILL and SHORT HERIN
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, September 6, 1946, newspaper, September 6, 1946; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895611/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.