Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1962 Page: 4 of 8
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Seniors Rate Welli2 From Cooper Floyd Gets Two
On ACT Tests Play AT ETSC Toastmaster
Awards Monday
Treasurer Weds
Mrs. Lucy Speas
E, Harry Ward
Guidance Counselor
Test results
(American C
or the ACT
e g e Testing
Program) Entrance Examina-
turn dYc nO'1' 3Vi.i-.3bl6 in
Guidance Department of Cooper
H:gh School. Students have been
given an interpretation booklet
Betty Carolyn Templeton,
tighter of Mr and Mrs. Goe-
1 Tt plelon. and David Jeter,
n of Mr and Mrs. Bennett,
ter both members of the
>oper High School band, play-
in .til-r*. t;.on bund wlricti prc*-
a ted a concert at ETSC, Com-
mon la<t Saturday night. For-
■ciu-oa wa re represented. Joe
O E. Millard Delta County
■ d was rated both
aker and the most
peaker when the
itmusters Club met
is
■ted
Gene
it Mrs. Lucy Speas
married last Fri-
> m. at the home of
ng minister, the
E Jenkins, pastor
Baptist Church,
ony was witnessed
lord s nephew and
and Mrs. Leo Mil-
ioch, and by the
and her husband,
Bennett Jeter,
wore a navy blue
white accessories,
No Draft Calls
Local Board 69 of the Selec-
v Service System did not re-
> e an Armed Forces physical
11 for the nonth of January,
.ording to Myra H. Wright,
■rk of the board. Three men
ve been summonded for in-
ction on Jan. 26, all from
ipkins County.
Visitors in the home of Mr. |
Church Redecorate*
and Mrs. Lewis Phillips over I Sunday School roon
the weekend were Miss Marie | First Pee u tei i m * *n)l
if lh<
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Reyn
• of San Antonio
C
'old*
in Jan 7. for Geneva Swit
UlllJay
Garrison, Dallas
Mao- |
de
itv
rtK
Sanders, Mrs Nettie Garrison
and children. Wilma and Henry,
all of Honey Grove; and Mis
Clauden IVrkins, Cooper.
Mrs. Council Slough and chil-
work. for a Swiss holiday. They wi|,
lit week i- near- a I o visit Italy, France --j
un ’ England before returning ?
Sew vmk. Jan. 31 They
____ then fly to Miami Florid .
and Mrs. stexe Myers ' *
11 itt <1 h r nn additional week s vseati
1 v’r 'nd Mrs M. F before returning to their home
• S ,r 1 Antonio
I'n .tofiiie Painted
entire woodwork of the
■ postoffied, both inside
en repainted. A
contractor has been busv
■ -1 lor tin pa.-t three
The Cooper Review
January 11, 19(53
Or.
1 Mrs Rob Richardson
vey. Boy Hocutt. Jackie K.ng,
Mike Morgan, Eddie Preas, D.ck
Stringfellow, Richard Whitlock,
Nancy Wulson
The average test score for
the group (in percentiles) was
as follows-; National—85%-ile;
College Bound (National) —
60r-i.e; College Bound (Tex-
as i—74%-ile. This means that
the group did better than 85 of
every 100 seniors over the na-
tion. belter than 60 of every 100
college bound seniors over the
nation, and better than 7* of
every 100 college bound seniors
in Texas.
The ACT Entrance Exam for
college cons.sts of four parts:
English. Mathematics. Social
Studies, and Natural Sciences.
ENGLISH: The score on this
test indicates student’s ability to 1
express his ideas correctly and
appropriately in writing, 'skills
of diction, phraseology, punctu-
ation
* v * * 11 “**U vl gi klUI1
are essential to college work;
succes.- :n many fields is strong-
ly re.ated to the ability to use
the E..g..ih language effective-
Sati
Cancer Society
Cancels Meeting
The quarterly meeting of the
Delta County Cancer Society,
scheduled for Wednesdav after-
noon. was cancelled due to
weather conditions, Mrs. T. B.
Carrington, president, an-
nounced.
The meeting is now planned
for next Wednesday. January
17. in the First National Bank
room at 3 pm. Harry Patterson,
de.egate to a state meeting re-
cently held in Ft. Worth, will
give a report of that meeting.
Mrs. Carrington is emphasiz-
ing that ail persons are invited
to the meeting. whetheT they
are members or not.
. n w s -declared the best topic
i cuker. md Dr. Janes the best
critic The grunt award went to-
A.\ - F.uyd ..nd the goof award j
1 to John R. Shaw.
Thomas Harris was received I
as a new member of the club, |
and Verlee Morgan was a [
guest. Thirteen regular mem- |
bers attended.
The Monday meeting was the
last to be held at Klein’s, since 1
that dining room is being closed,
according to recent announce-
ment.
The next meeting is schedul- I
ed for Monday. Jan. 22, at the
First Presbyterian Church fel-
lowship hall.
i their home,
Mr. and Mrs.
■eeted by a
ind relatives.
and her un
ly.
SUNDAY SINGING
The regular second Sunday
singing convenes at the Shiloh
Nazarene Church on Sunday,
January 14, at 2 p.m.
The public is cordially invited
Mr, aryl Mrs. Jess Cummings
have returned home after
spending two weeks in San
Antonio with their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
H Reynolds.
Mrs. Oscar Scott visited fri-
to attend.
ends in Pecan Gap last Sunday.
The Board of Directors of The
COOPER COOPERATIVE GIN ASSOCIATION
Are Proud to Announce the Employment of
MR. R. 0. DEWEESE
as manager for the 1962 Ginning Season
New, Renewal Subscriptions
Cemetery Assn.
Meeting Friday
The Oak Lawn Cemetery As-
MATHEMATICS: The score
on this test indicates how well
the student has mastered math-
ematical principles and his abi-
lity to use th.s knowledge in
’ * * - sc.unon of q uan ti.ativ e pro—
blems.
SOCL4L STl DIES. The score
on this test indicates student's
ab.ljty to read, evaluate, and
draw s.gn.ficant conclusions
from, social studies reading mat-
erials—for example, political
Score also
background
tion and h'
basic social
>'. and economics,
naicates student's
genera, informa-
understanding of
ncepts.
NATURAL SCIENCES. The
score on this test indicates stu-
dent's ability to read, evaluate,
and draw significant from na-
tural science reading materials
as well as his ability to evaluate
experimental data, to appreciate
the reasoning underlying exper-
imentation. and to understand
general scientific terms and
principles.
sociation will hold its annual
meeting Friday (tomorrow) at
7 p.m in the Delta County
courtroom. Kruger Allen, vice
pies.dent, will preside.
Not only members of the as-
sociation. but all persons in-
terested in the cemetery, are
ask<. d to attend the Friday
meeting.
Oak Lawn is Cooper’s only
cemetery, and its up keep is of
prime importance to entire com-
munity. leaders state.
Mrs. Preston Echols. Enloe,
has accepted a positon as
Temporary Interviewer with
the Texas Employment Com-
in the Paris office.
Mrs. W. W. Garrison, Cooper
J. H. Grizzle, Rt. 1, Cooper
Opal George, Sulphur Springs
P W Hanna, Rt. 3, Cooper
H. H. Hayles, Rt. 3, Cooper
M. C. Hays, Ben Franklin
Fannie Watson. Rt. 3. Cooper
Henry Kerbow, Cooper
W. C. Keahey. Dallas
Ed Margraves. Pecan Gap
Hugh Nabors, Charleston
W E- Reid. Pecan Gap
James Risinger, Cooper
Ralph Richardson, Pecan Gap
J. T. Rountree, Cooper
W. S. Slough. Rt. 1, Cooper
Jack Silman. Cooper
Mrs. Gladys Smiley, Ft. Worth
Wayne Stanley, Cooper
Ode Thomas, Rt. 1, Cooper
Mrs. G Fred Turner, Cooper
John R. Waller, Ben Franklin
M. P. White, Pecan Gap
Ray Williams, Rt. 1,
Commerce
C. R Walker, Rt. 1, Cooper
Charles Wright Cooper
M. F. Young. Cooper
Mary Edwards, Waurika, Okla.
Margie Wood, Dallas
Paul Pettifils. Rt. 3, Cooper
Norris Kerbow, Irving
T. W Rohnert. Klondike
W M. Cross, Rt. 2, Cooper
Walter Haddock, Cooper
Ida Mae Cregg, Enloe
J. WT. Larkin. Rt. 2, Cooper
D. D. Echols, Rt. 3, Cooper
Gorden Huie, Cooper
Mrs. B. Cheshier, Bogata
W. T. Moss, Cooper
Jerry Hollins, Rt. 2, Cooper
Mrs. Ola Yokum, Ben Franklin
R. B. Bryan. Orange
Pete Woodard. Cooper
Lawrence George, Pecan Gap
U. C. Brown, Tyler
H. B. Johnson, Ladonia
J. C. Lancaster, Rt. 2, Pecan
Gap
E. L. Cummings, Pecan Gap
Mrs. A. S. Smith, Sweetwater
Mrs. Grace Hendrix, Cooper
Miss Valine Hobbs, Huntsville
G. T. Parnell, Rt. 3, Cooper
Mrs. Philip Holt, Dallas
Miss Frankie McKinney,
Cooper
Ed Kinze, Yakima, Wash.
J. B. Lancaster, Rt. 1,
Commerce
W. J. Sparks, Cooper
Mr. Deweese has had many years of experience in the gin and
cotton business and he states that his services are available at
all times for the convenience of the customers. He welcomes a
visit from all his friends and would like to meet and visit all
the customers.
Mr. Dewesse states that he has started culling cottonseed and
will buy your culls. Best results are obtained by treating seed
at least 30 days before planting. The earlier the better. The
Slurry treatment we use here at the gin is one of the very best.
Bring your seed at the earliest possible date and let us treat
them for you.
A good credit rating is a vain-
able asset. Guard it as a sacred
trust. Retail Credit Association.
(Adv.)
Cooper
Cooperative Gin Association
PHONE 333
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1962, newspaper, January 11, 1962; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976420/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.