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NEWS FROM PECAN GAP
MRS. C. A. COCKRELL
Representative
jfitsh1®* olson 0f Pecan
^car - elected fresh-
&\:s been -------
b»P representative
feignia
Mt
to
Texas Wo-
clas- - .
na in Denton. She
^^‘^a.luate of Fannindel
a1!6, and the daughter
iigh Mrs Virgil Olson.
R F- Tidrow
I - \v P Hopkins visited
»nd ''a Mrs- Herman Hopkins
^ Pett.yn<T Mrs.^w! H. Sirley,
I *'!jS ^visited her parents, Mr.
P Mrs Curtis Langston and
Lna 1'1‘” nnri Jimmie
Dallas where they attended a
beauty operators convention at
the Statler-Hilton Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rittenber-
ry attended a birthday dinner
at Ladonia September 30, hon-
I oring her aunt, Mrs. T. E. Mar-
| shall on lier 88th birthday.
and Mrs. T. D. Merrill,
est Bennett, Weatherford, visit-
ed friends in Pecan Gap Satur-
day.
. brothers, Jack and Jimmie
Ln-',on](!'^(-"'lllair, who lias
Svisiting relatives at Now-
<n oSa far the past few
r i,c returned home Friday.
*'ce,k'' V , nc Woodard Pecan
,i; accompanied by Mrs.
Y John-on of Ladonia, to
^piitu springs
livestock
COMMISSION CO.
|K„Hol«ter | 0wn<„,
I/Rny Pofp’e '
Sulphur Springs, Texas
o o. *. il. .
all on her H8th birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Me
| Dallas, visited with relatives
1 and friends here last weekend.
Rev. Harry Ball, Route 2,
Cooper; Mr. and Mrs. W. It.
j Evans, Pecan Gap, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidrow,
Lt. 2, Pecan Gap, Tuesday af-
ternoon.
I
Stevie Crowell, who has spent
the past two weeks here, re-
turned to his home in Geniva
i last week accompanied by his
| grandparents, Rev. and Mrs.
I'Perry Crowell While enroute, iV,r- anu 1VU
Rev. and Mrs. Crowell visited ISOfl. William Ray.
; her father, R. Y. Mitchell at spcnt the w0'
| 1’ineland.
Mr.'. Mollie Hackney, Okmu-
lgee, Okla., and daughter, Mrs.
's", om.i., anu uaugiuer, ivirs.
Pauline Evelyn Ediger, Haven,
Kansas, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. F. H. Brooks, Cooper,
visited in Pecan Gap Thursday
| in the homes of Mrs. Mattie
Wilkt r and Miss Una Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morgan, Mr.
; and Mrs. C. A. Cockrell.
Richard Bishop, Dallas, spent
j the weekend here visiting his
| grandfather, J. H. Barnett, and
other relatives.
Mrs. Minnie Stanford, Mineral
Wells, and Mr. and Mrs. Earn-
Mrs. B. F. Johnson, who has
been visiting in Dallas for the
past few months, was accom-
panied home by her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Reed Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Coney, Mr.
and Mrs. C. V. Parrish Sr. we're
at Lake Crockett last Friday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rape and
children, Paula and Linda,
Cedar Hill, visited their moth-
er, Mrs. Pearl Loftin, and other
relatives here lust weekend.
Sam Stephens visited in Lub-
bock over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J F.. Buice and
daughters, Jane and Judy, For-
m's. visited Mr. and Mrs T. W. 1
Willmon. Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Muncy here a few days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lacy and
on, William Ray, Mcajuit®,
spent the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A- M.
Scoggins.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Adams, i
Amarillo, spent a fe'w days here
recently visiting in the homes i
of Mrs' E. E. Wilkinson, Mr. and
Mr.s A. J. Williams.
Those who visited in the
home of Mrs. Lena James re-
cently and attended the funer-
al services of Mrs. Ethel James
Myers were Mrs. Bobby Binge,
Waco; Mrs. Jack Junell, Hous-
ton; Bill Adair, Lewisville; Mrs.
Orval Thurman, Cooper; Mr.
and Mrs. Clark James, Mr. and
Mrs. John F. James, Ladonia;
Mrs. Glenn Dowell, Commerce;
Sr. all of Dallas.
Tom Houston, Wichita Fall*,
is here visiting in the homes oi
his sons, Moody Houston ana
Carl Houston. .
Rev. Howard E. Adams, past-
or of the Methodist Church, was
honored with a birthday dinner
on October 9. Attending the
dinner from out-of-state, wer
las parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A
Adams, and his sister Miss
Rosemay Adams, all of Indian
ola, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Conley
and children, Randy and Mark,
attended the State tali' on Sa -
urday.
Mrs Alma Wooten, Bonham,
visited in the homes of her sis-
ters, Mrs. Corcne Langston and ,
Mrs. Beulah Briscoe, on Sun-
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Boucher (
Dallas, visited her mother, M *•
H. G. Marshall, over the wee
end.
Pecan Gap's oldest native resi-
dent W. E. Merrill, also a
I former constable, will celebrate
another ° birthday anniversary
on October 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sieben-
hausen and children and Mrs.
Fannie Rhodes spent the week
end in DtlllclS*
Ed Sharp, 85, a former resi-
dent, passed away at hw home
in Plainview last Thursa y
"’Miss Jeanie Olson, student at
TWU, Denton, spent the w
end With her parents, Mr. and
OFFICERS
QUENTIN MILLER
President
ED L. ADAIR
Vice President
MISS LOLA NELL MORGAN
Cashier
THOMAS E. HARRIS
Asst. Cashier and
Loan Officer
JERRY HOLCOMB
Asst. Cashier
TELLER
MRS. HELEN BOND
MACK McCLAIN
bookkeepers
MRS. NYHA DUNN
MRS. KAYWIN CONLEY
LESLIE HARLAN
DIRECTORS
ED L. ADAIR
QUENTIN MILLER
FRED NEWMAN
HOUSTON GOOD
MANTON M. MILLER
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
At the close of business September 28, 1962
THE DELTA NATIONAL BANK
COOPER, TEXAS
RESOURCES
. $1,240,581.95
Loans and Discounts ............................. gg
Banking House and Furniture and Fixtures ................. a'roo 00
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank ................................ i 57170
Other Assets .........................................
United States Bonds.........................
Other Bonds and Securities .................... 256,166.65
_ , , _ , 39.S.781.59 1,005,560.74
Cash and ......................
LIABILITIES
........ $ 50,000.00
Capital Stock ......................... 100,000.00
SUrplUS ............................................ 123,862.05
Undivided Profits ............................... 2,040,420.33
Deposits ..................................... —
TOTAL $2,314,282.38
Memorandum: Loans and Discounts as shown above are after deduction
of reserves of $2,259.85.
Mr*. V. G. Olson.
Mrs. Grace Whittenburg and
Mrs. Mamie Bartlett visited in
the home of Mrs. Ella Langs-
ton, Antioch community, Sun-
ddMrs. Grace Whittenburg and
Mrs. Mamie Bartlett visited in
the home of Mrs. Ella Langston,
Antioch community, Sunday.
Mrs. Clemmie Morgan was in
Ladonia Saturday visiting her i
son-in-law and daughter, Mayor I
and Mrs. J. C. Ward, who are
both patients in Marcom Hus-
pital.
R. O. Barham and wife, the
former Miss Jiinmetta Scoggins,
of Route 1 Sherman, celebrated
their fifty-eighth wedding an-
niversary on October 9. The
Barhams were residents of the
Antioch community prior to
moving to Grayson County.
I Everett Bennett visited fri-
| ends in this area the first part
| of the week.
| Mrs. Brenda White and
I daughter, Donna Gail, Mis.
I Dene Sawyer and daughter,
Susie, all of Dallas, were here
a few days ago visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Janies Williams.
A. L. Campbell' transacted
business in Sulphur Springs re-
cently.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Downing are
Morgan Downing and his sister,
Mrs. Bose Clower, both of Los
Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. B. E.
Downing, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Phillips
and son, Randy, spent the week-
end here with Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. Southerland, Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Cohea.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Toon and
‘ Dallas; Mrs. Houston
son, Randy, Cooper,
'were here lest----— .
guest* of their parent*
grandparents, Mr. and Mr*.
Lawrence George.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grant,
Dallas, visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Giddens here
Sunday.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. L Cummings last
Saturday and Sunday were all
of their children, including
M/Sgt and Mrs. George L- Cum-
mings, Amarillo, and daughter,
Sandra Jewel, of ETSC Com-
merce; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Cum-
mings’ and sons, Don and
Archie Lee, Borger; Mr. and
Mrs. Odie E. Cummings and
daughters, Deborah, Reida and
Gene Ruth, Mesquite; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wolfe and son,
Bobby, Ladonia.
Mrs. C. M. Hooper and daugh-
♦er Rosemary, Baytown, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooksey. I
Mr and Mrs. R. E. Barnett, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Cooksey over
the weekend.
Mrs Mildred Thoms. Roxton,
visited her sister, Mrs. Sam
Marsh here last weekend.
Mr and Mrs. W. R. Evans
and son, Jerry, visited with re-
latives and friends in Dallas and
Euless on Sunday.
UUUHwi nwuw*
Discuss Plans Far
Yuletide Meeting
Women’* Fel-
Randell Choate, Jake Gei . **«,
Charles Horchem, John Bartley
Siln an and Danny Toon were
in Dallas, last Saturday and at-
tended the S. M. U. - Air Force
football' game in the Cotton
Bowl.
Captain and Mrs. R. C. Pick-
ens of Little Rock, Arkansas,
were in Cooper Monday and
Tuesday of this week and visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Car-
rington and Laura Lynn._
lowship of theF?rst C{j5‘dJ5
Church, meeting last Monday
evening in the home of Mitt- P.
W. Nicholas at Lake creex,
made plans for a Yuletide
party. Tuesday, Dec. 18, wasi set
as a date for the party which
will be held in the home of Mrs.
Kirby True.
Mrs. J. C. McKinney, CWF
president, presided at the busi-
ness session in which plans
were made to remember aged
reidents of the Juliette Fowler
Home, and Mrs. True and Mrs.
Nicholas were named as a com-
mittee to nr range the gifts.
Quarterly meetings of the
, Fellowship will be held in the
! future instead of monthly meet-
mgs, it was decided.
I “/v Message Of the Special
| Needs Through the National
Council of Churches” was the
theme of study which was led
by Mrs. McKinney, v'ho also
presented a devotional lesson.
The hostess served a salad
course in a social period.
Bill Miller, a Texas Univor-
sity student in Austin, spent the
past weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Manton Miller,
and family.
Mr. ud Mr*.
Brady, fornwriy
celebrate their
anniversary T
16, quietly et
Mrs. Lawrence Thompson and
I sisters, Mrs. Lena Choate of
Tvler, and Mrs. Lloyd Talley of
Dallas, spent the weekend in
Tulsa, Okla., visiting their aunt,
Mrs. L. M. Reynolds and son,
Earl' Reynolds.__
The Cooper Review
1809 S. College I
Mr. and Mr
married in the
Mrs. J. M. B. I
er on October H,
W. J. Haywood
ceremony ^.
Baker provided |
music.
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. 1
of Brady, and
Steve Rockwell,
man student in
School.
Miss Thelma
was a guest lastj
brother-in-law
and Mrs J. W.
James All®!
Springs visited
atives in Coopet
and came to Thd
he was formerly
erator.
Joe Morrison
Mr. and Mrs.
Grand Saline,
weekend in Cc
latives.
Mrs. Oleta
turned home fr
Commerce whe
tient the past
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
COOPER, TEXAS
CONDENSED STATEMENT
At the close of business September 28, 1962
CONTINUOUS BANKING SERVICE SINCE 1900
RESOURCES
Loans ...................... $815,904.99
Banking House & Fixtures 27,955.72
Federal Reserve Stock 3,000.00
U. S. Bonds ...... 522,745.13
Other Bonds, War. 194,217.86
Cash & Exchange 659,528.62 1,376,491.61
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
2,223,352.32
Undivided Profits
Reserves ........
Deposits
TOTAL
50.000. 00
50.000. 00
122,194.96
8,888.38
1,992,268.98
2,223,352.32
“Since 1891’’
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
CLERICi
Mrs.
Mrs.
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WOR
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ft,
Nursery Stock__j —--^pick
toon ROADSIDE NURSERY j PICTURE FRAMING -Rg*pJoO
See us for roses, shrubs, shade up a™* <-treet Cooper. __^
and fruit trpps Treated at e*id S.E. s___________
and fruit trees. Located at e*id
of North East First Street on
Paris Highway. Phone 179-W. tf
REAL ESTATE
SEE Charles “Chock” Fletcher
for bargains in Real Estate
Farms, Ranchos, City Property.
WANTED; Listing on farms.
Charles Fletcher.__.
WE BUY AND SELL
USED TYPEWRITERS
Cooper Review
SPE 1st Street Cooper.
,„AdNr?novaBt^
SPRINGS, new firm or
odd sizes, s°ue^e Boards and
extra firm. H expert-
B«< UPHOLSTERY WORK
enee. UPHU chairs good
make couches experience.
as ne^-T wantNG Guaranteed
rug cleaning, delivery,
work, free MACHINES
s. SEWtraw _raNlTURE.
---_ 2<t PER WORD, 1st INSERTION - 50< MINIMUM
WANT-AD RATES'. *w°rp afier i&t insert10N ~25<
FOR RENT
Miscellaneous
[ Business Opportunities FOR SALE
sTeICnT STOVALL for custom
farm harvest or tillage.___
SERVICES
termS‘ rSSSST FURNITURE-
AND , CISJttress Factory, 1318
phone 583-461L — --
■^^Church Sunday
t eT US FINANCE your next
t,ank Rate* are cheap-
nCWand we guarantee our cus-
er and we guax finanee
San*’- MtaVtion.1
Cooper, Texas
Business Directory & -
0. L. BRIDGES
__ INSURANCE —
HICKS
ROOFING SERVICE
H"t-Topping & Built-up Roott-
Gcneral Building Contractor.
W. T. (Buddy) HICKS
405 LEE PHO. 885-4835
Sulphur Spring*, Tex**
McKINNEY
Radio & T-V Repair
Picture Tube R«P*v
aa ^ m___On
s .»rsL Sr,®.
r"hr'«£•* -a
468. ____-
MOTEL MANAGEMENT
Motel Industry needs trainess.
If you qualify you will be train-
ed Home Study with no inter-
ference to your present job.
Don’t let age, expenence or
education hold you back. We
can finance your training if you
aualifv. For personal interview
in this raea, write; UNIVERSAL
MOTEL TRAINING, 6513 East
Lancaster, Fort Worth, 12, Tex-
as. _
Cooper
90 Day Guarantee On
All Work
phone 447
FREE ESTIMATES
All kinds of linoleum,
and wall tile, wall board, anu
drain board installation*.
Jeter Floor Covering
*21 N. E. 1st Street
Television — Radio
Small Appliance Repairs
CALL 551
All Work Guaranteed
WILLIAMSON
RADIO-TV SERVICE
•II W. Dallas Cooper. Tea
HOOTENDOTGCO.
your REXALL Store
phone 51
delta NATIONAL
bank
SIN^J UP° to $10-000
Avoid Skit wmw
in your Offtct
Modernise wHh Streamlined
BOSTON KS
PINCIL SHARPBNiRS
Homes
Used Merchandise
FOR SALE: House to be moved
off property, three rooms and
three porches. Also unfurnished
apartment to be rented, private
entrance. W. H. Porter, 300 E-
Waco, Phone 181.__
FOR SALE: 5 room house with
bath, good location on corner
lot. See Joe Scott, Phone 444
or 338-J at night.
KNAPP Shoe Company wants
salesman. Full-time or Part-
t i m e. Liberal Commissions,
Monthly Bonus, Free Insurance,
Samples Loaned, N°
Inexperienced Considered. Lynn
Stokes, Box 13622, Dallas 24,
Texas. FE 7-0459. -41
FURNITURE FOR SALE: Elect-
ric fan on rollers; one bed box
springs and mattress, dresser,
chest of drawers; divan, 2 plat-
form rockers, 1 straight chair, 2
rugs, ironing board, 1
stove 1 cook stove, kitchen
cabinet, dining table and four
chairs, cook table, washing ma-
chine, 2 tubs on rollers, 1 extra
tub, and 50 foot hose, also, one
Frigidaire. Price $250.00. Curie
Campbell, Pecan Gap, Tex, c-42
FOR RENT; A 50 acre cotton
allotment and 20 acres of grain
allotment on farm located two
miles south west of Pecan Gap
on east side of FM Road 904.
Mrs. J. J. Runnels, Route 1, Pe-
can Gap. '41
FOR RENT; Dwelling within
city limits of Pecan Gap, com-
plete bath fixtures. See Mrs.
Pearl Loftin, Pecan Gap, Texas.
c-41
CLOSE-IN duplex for rent on
October 17. Mrs. W. H. Smith,
250 E. Dallas, Phone 208. tf
OUT OF WORK OR ON
fmmeSly
nities to sell consumers in Delta
County, Rawleigh Products, full
times. No experience needed to
start. For interview write Raw-
leigh TXI-680-198, Memphis,
Tenn. M1
FOR SALE: The G. R~ Hurst
home with two extra large lot*,
located at 300 West Terrell
Street, Cooper. Will *ell rea-
sonably. See Mrs. Ola McVay,
950 West Dallas Ave., Phone
407-J.___
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom houf*
with carport. Priced to sell, will
finance. Cooper Development
Company. “
L°eR T.VL Alt^Wrighi ^oopTr.
FOR SALE: Used screen door
30” x 6’8”, $100. Odd lots As-
bestos siding, 500 square. Terri-
ble 2x4’s, $5.00 hundred. Leslie
Lumber Company. “ I
FOR SALE
Feed & Seeds
HOUSE AND LOT For Sale or
Trade: About one acre of
ground, 15 pecan trees, plenty
of shade trees, good well of wa-
ter with pump, located at 1321
West Dallas Ave., Cooper. Con-
tact J. C. Chance, 429 Center
Street, Dallas 8, Texas, P. O.
Box 4294. -41
FARMS
POE MOTOR
PHONE 444 --
Tames l. hodges
INSURANCE
Telephone 84
_ Texas
Cooper
•oaton KS hs* • dial ft*
■ ponefl gin, hardened
aottd steel sp^d auttora.
EXTRA GOOD Seed Oats For
Sale. Ferguson red rust-proof
Seed Oats, $1.15 per bu. You
can see sample at Adair Gro-
cery, Jack Silman’s and Ray
Wilson’s. W. S. Slough, Route 1,
Cooper, Phone 2-6911. tf
4.25
PHONE 8®
CMprrfl]U»i*»
FOR SALE: Rye Grass seed,
??iSnorp5o"^iSHp|
is, Texas.___
Attend Church Sunday
wood Dr., Plano, Texas, Phone |
995-4763. _-
PARIS MATTRESS
AND VENETIAN
BLIND CO.
We pickup old mattrstess and
auks them into lnaeixpting*.
ROB CHAMBLISS
DOM* *•!■ •*«•»*«▼•
Phone 4-Mlt ^
B.
taTeJSTVeteraJs^iai ^ ^
transfered. R. K. Thomas, Route
1, Lake Creek. __
S&SmI
„d coMUi *moo
Charles B. Allard,
Oak, Commerce, Phona
St in Know Km Can M
Attend Church Sunday
S30-Acre
corners at
five miles
to-Market
erty on wes
Market
North Sic
clean cultit
yield. Bals
good stand
ways well
Terms. Wot
Call Joe Bli
write Box
FOR S>
550 acres,
bottom and I
LaVada M4
Street, Cc
or 587.
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