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Muary 11,
**nre DtotrWt N.. u
THE
L BANK
at THE CLOSE 0p
'HER IN RESPOND
THE CURRiKcy
VTUTES.
534.372.88
288.85l.i?
422.482 43
• ■ 3.001.00
1 043 886 54
41.053.24
2,3 33,62757
nictj crowd was reported
nresrnt at the three church in
Klondike Sunday morning
Kv1r and Mrs. Monroe Mc-
! rnmbs Greenville; Marsha
Siwood and a girl friend
from Sherman; Mr. and Mrs. L.
‘ Burrow, Debbie and Gill,
Cooper, visited Mrs. Ada Nelson
Sunday afternoon.
Debbie Hunt has been report-
ed ill this week.
j! n. Stephenson, who has
betn ,11 in the Janes Hospital
for st.Veral days, has been dis-
miss, d to the home of his niece,
Mis Agnes Moore in Klondike.
Garry Clink, Irving, visited
MRS. FRONIA McBRIDE
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Wallace and Mrs. Sibley,
Sunday afternoon.
Recent visitors in the P. M.
Rhodes home were Mr. and Mrs.
J L. Rhodes and son, Jimmie,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Acker and
son, Gary, Grand Prairie; Mrs.
Thieeia Tapley Und Shirley
Tapley, Peter Rhodes, Dallas;
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rhodes, Ar-
lington; Rev. and Mrs. F.dwin
McDaniel and sons, Edwin Jr.
und Wayne, Boling.
Mrs. E. S. Jones visited Mrs.
P. M Rhodes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James King and
children of Commerce visited
tnershipe,
077.997.02
433,563.00
644.434.02
NTS
1.2 6 8,777,41
606,934.02
■ 7.203.57
183,133.92
• 7.92UJ
• • 1026.7!
2.077,997.02
.......... $50,006.00
............ 50,000.00
. 155.630.iJ
. .. .. 255,630.5!
7COUNTS 2,333,827.51
.. .. 254,351.11
..... 4,476.43
bove-named bank do
is true and correct t»
correctness of this re
i examined by u* and
iue and correct.
s
* Directors
ONE STOP!
Farm Supply Service
COTTON SEED MEAL
CWT. 3.75
AL-CO
CWT. 2.90
COW PIE
CWT. 2.00
GROUND EAR CORN
CWT. 2.45
alfalfa AND MOLASSES
CWT. 2.35
BRAN
CWT. 2.60
SHORTS
CWT. 2.75
HORSE AND MULE FEED
CWT. 3.25
PURINA CALF CREEP
50 LBS. 1.70
PURINA CALF MILK
25 LBS. 4.90
PURINA RANGE CUBES
50 LBS. 1.70
PURINA LAYENA
50 LBS. 2.20
PURINA HOG FINISHER
50 LBS. 2.00
COOPER FEED i SUPPLY CO.
GUY RAY
HARRY BARTLEY
PHONE 58
COOPER, TEXAS
| Sunday with her parents, Mr.
i and Mrs. Oscar Tidwell, and
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sweat and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Hile Martin,
Cooper, visited his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Jake Martin, Sunday
Mrs. Myrtle Phillips had out
of town visitors Sunday. Also
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Seale.
Mis, Kay Currin, Commerce,
spi*n: the weekend here with
her grandmother, Mrs. Allie
Currin
Mrs. J. c. Fisher Sr. went to
On Ciiy, La., Friday morning to
attend the funeral of her broth-
er, Jeff Sloan.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurley,
Paris, visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. fisher Sr. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tidwell
visited in Paris Tuesday with
their daughter, Mrs. James Ray,
•m I reported her as improving.
Ms. Nannie Robnett has been
repo, ted ill for several days,
and Mrs. B. M. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin,
Dallas visited Mrs. Hazel Rainey
and Mrs. Nannie Robnett Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Has-
kins and family, who have been
residing in Dallas, have moved
into their new brick home in
• londike.
Danny Ilooten, who is in the
Delta County Agent Report
J. R. Risinger, Delta County Agent
WHAT DOES YOUR SOIL
NEED?
Are you giving the soil on
your farm the chance to produce
at maximum efficiency? There
is one way to be sure. That’s a
soil test, properly taken, which
you can use a guide for adding
the proper amounts and kinds
of plant nutrients. The soil test
links science with the farm and
can be your key to greater pro-
fits.
How do you take a soil sample
for testing? Easy! Just ask your
county agent for Leaflet L-265,
"What Does Your Soil Need."
This publication describes, by
word and pictures, the process
of taking samples and sending
them to the laboratory. It also
answers such questions as why
test the soil, how often should
samples be collected and when
to send samples to the labora-
tory.
Why not drop by and discuss
this matter of soil fertility with
your county agent? And while
you are there, ask him for a
copy of L-265.
Returning to their homes af-
ter visiting Mrs. Clyde Brac-
keen were her children, Mr. and
Mrs. H. K. Foster, and children
of El Paso; Mr and Mrs. Bin
Brackeen and children of Wich-
ita Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Forbes and children of Houston.
Mr. and Mm. S. E. Easley
have returned to their home in
Houston after visiting Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Moseley and other
relatives here.
Out-Of-Tewa OaMti
1 Among those from out-of-
town attending the 09th wed-
ding anniversary celebration for
Mr u'.1 Mrs. John D. Pratt last
Sunday at their home, were Mr.
and Mrs. John T. Brackeen, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Brackeen, Mrs.
Mildred Harper and Mrs. Mabel
McCluskey, all of Dallas, and
Chase Pratt, nephew of Mr.
Pratt, Ft. Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Small-
Dr. Crawford’s
Clinic
CONTACT LENSES
Eye Specialists employing the
latest in modern Optometry.
We grind Everything in the
Optical World. ‘‘Home ef
Southern Optical Supply.”
Sulphur Springs, Texas
and attended services at the
Church of Christ Sunday morn-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smart and
children of Quitman, visited his
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. B. J. K i n a r d, and
mother Kinard Sunday.
Aubrey Moore received word
Friday night of the death of his
uncle, Arthur Mt.Caleb, Mr.
MeCaleb, a former Delta County
resident, had been residing in
Okmulgee, Okla., with his dau-,
ghter, Mrs. Willie Kate Rob-1
nett. I
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Meador
are visiting in Greenville with
their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Meador and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gough
are at home after spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Winters at Boles Home.
Over 5,000 Texas cotton farm-
ers reduced root rot damage by
deep plowing more than a quart-
er million acres during 1981, ac-
cording to year-end reports
from county agricultural agents.
Demonstration results indicate
that on field* where losses have
ranged up to 75 percent were
cut to 5 percent or less by deep
plowing -- l to 18 inches -- and
by turning under large amounts
of organic matter and letting
the soil dry for periods of from |
10 days to two weeks.
Consumers, and that’s every-
one, owe a great deal' to Amer-
ica’s farmers. For nowhere else
in the world is food such a bar-
gain. Consumers can start 1962
knowing that food of all kinds
wiil continue to be pientitul and
reasonable in price. The Ameri-
can farmer now produces enough
food for himself and 25 others.
Only 38 cents out of each dollar
spent for food finds its way
back to the producer.
Richard String fellow left
Monday noon for Grants, N.M.,
responding to a message that
the condition of his brother,
Robert Stringfellow, was worse
und that he again had been tak-
en to a Grants hospital. The
patient has been ill for several
weeks.
phur
of • |
Dm. a,
in Paris.'
Timothy
is the
Nit
ed from
ing her
ter, who
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LIGHT
STOCKER CALVES
FOR SALE
Choice of at least 40 head
at all times in our lot 3
miles East of Cooper
White Pace & Mixed
If we don’t have what you
want--we will get them
for you.
LARRY CONLEY
AND
J. 0. SHAW
PHONE 2-6812 COOPER
At a recent meeting of the
directors of the Sulphur Springs ;
Production Credit Association, !
the boaixi declared a 5% cash
dividend payable to all class A
stockholders of record on Dec-
ember 1, 1961. According to a
representative of the board, the
dividend will be payable on
January 15.
Now you can §«.,
call us anytime...^jtt|
To giv* you better service, we've
lost Installed the newest improve-
ment in telephone facilities: the
ELECTRONIC SECRETARY* .
telephone answering set. You'll find it mighty conveJ
If you need to call before or after regular hours. ,
name, number and message and we'll take care of it t
Robert C. Templeton,
VETERINARIAN
COOPER, TEXAS
NOW IS THE TIME TO APPLY
ANHYDROUS AMM
NITROGEN
Your Lowest Cost And Best Type Nitrogen Fertil
GET GOING NOW
WITH 01
Contact us and we will have a custom
on you.
YOUR PIPELINE TO MAXIMUM Yll
Mid. by
SAN JACINTO CHEMICAL CO. Ibuston
A Division «i
SMITH-DOUGLASS CO.. INC..
Delta Liquid FertilL
D. C. Moore, Owner
Ben Franklin, Texas
WE ARE ALSO IN POSITION TO SUPPLY YOU W1
FERTILIZER IN ANY ANALYSIS . .. AND CAN
OR BEAT ANY PRICE FOR THIS PRODUC!
47°
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OF
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In Com-
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JRDAY,
e To Be
BENEATH THIS BANNER are THE WORLDS BEST BARGAIN
LEGAL NOTICE
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CONTRACTORS’ NOTICE
OF TEXAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for con-
structing 18.752 miles of recon-
struct grading, structures and
surfacing From Petty To Noble;
From SH 24 To FM 895; From
FM 137 in Roxton To the Delta
Co, Line md, From Lamar Co.
Line 1 FM 128 on Highway No.
KM 137, 193 & 38, covered by
C-435-1-25, C-763-2-5, C-749-2-
5 & C-74:i-8-4 in Lamar & Delta
[County, will be received at the
H'c! ;,y Department, Austin,
un,‘l 9:00 A.M., January 24,
' “ K then publicly opened
jari'' ici l Gians and speeifica-
i:ng minimum wage
t'*ti u provided by Law are
UV;‘ n lc at the office of Rich-
ip"1 Raltb, Resident Engineer,
: T ' • mill Texas High-
Ua;v Department, Austin. Usual
phts served c-3
^Ul cry Stock F-7
Ef» R0ADSIDE nursery.
...! U/ 'or rcses. shrubs, shade
‘ uit trees. Located at end
North East First Street on
ryu Highway. Phone 179-W. tf
CARD OF THANKS
. We are so greatful to our
many friends who wdre so nice
to us during our stay at Baylor
Hospital, for the many cards,
letters and flowers we received
and most of all your prayers.
May God bless each one of you.
We love you all.
Owen and Fannie Muncy *-2
Wanted
REFINED COUPLE NEED
furnished apartment or house
for permanent residence. Call
Mrs. Longley, Reed Memorial
Hospital, Phone 106. c-2
>MW
WANT-AD DATES:
III
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2MJ2D
24 PER WORD, 1st INSERTION - 50< MINIMUM
U PER WORD AFTER 1st INSERTION - 25* MIN.
SERVICES
FOR YOUR INSURANCE with I
the largest coverage and lowest |
rate, Call your local agent for |
Old National Insurance Com-1
pany, Odie Marie Larkin, Phone |
4503, Cooper. tf
WE BUY AND SET I
USED TYPEWRITERS
Cooper Review
business Directory & Shoppers Guide
INCOME TAX SERVICE
Prices — from $3.00 to $9.00
Discount January Through March
C. A. COCKRELL
Pecan Gap, Texas
c-13
o. L. BRIDGES
— INSURANCE —
McKinney
Radio & T-V Repair
Picture Tube Repair
90 Day Guarantee On
All Work
Cooper Phone 447
. fRKE ESTIMATES
kinds of linoleum, floor
H wall tile, wall board, and
ain b°ord installations.
Joter Floor Covering
221 N- E. 1st Street
roxton
Television — Radio
Sman Appliance Repairs
CALL 551
Ail Work Guaranteed
wjluamson
631wi!9.TV SERVICE
__ W. Dallas Cooper, Texas
HOOTEN DRUG CO.
DRUGGISTS
Tour REXALL Store
Phone 61
Prescription Dept B
COOPER, TEXAS
DELTA NATIONAL
BANK
SINCE 1990
Deposits Insured Up To $10,000
Memebr F. D. I. C.
POE MOTOR CO.
FOR THE BEST IN NEW
AND USED CARS SEE
RICHARD POE
PHONE 444 COOPER
JAMES L. HODGES
INSURANCE
Telephone 84
Cooper Texes
POLITICAL
Announcements
The Cooper Review is authori-
zed to announce the following
candidates for the office indicat-
ed in the Democratic primary,
May 5, 1962.
District-County Clerk
Mrs. V. H. (Wanda) Mobley
Raymond Hagood
County Judge
L. M. Anderson
(Re-election-2nd Term)
County Treasurer
Mrs. A. Smith
O. E. Millard
(Re-election)
Delta Co. School Supt. Office
Goebel R. Templeton
(Re-election)
Justice Of Peace
Sam D. Wood
(Re-clection)
C. V. (Dock) Flanary
S. W. Crumblery
Commissioner, Prct. 2
J. B. (Sap) Adair
(Re-election)
Grady M. Moore
Commissioner, Pre. 4
W. N. DeWitt
O. C. Bulin
(Re election)
EMPLOYMENT
BEAUTY DEMONSTRATORS -
Earn up to $5 per hour demon-
strating famous Studio Girl Cos-
metics. Full or part time. Phone
4503. tf
HOUSEWIVES AND
MOTHERS
Part time, without interfering
with your family responsibili-
ties, or full time employment.
Local assignments with nation-
ally known organization num-
ber one in its field. Definite
guaranteed income for those
accepted. Pleasing personality
and best references required.
Write Box A, Cooper Review,
Cooper, Texas. c-2
FOR SALE
Used Merchandise
Service & Repair B-2
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING.
Phone MA 3-4536, Windom,
Texas. Jess Nichols. *-8
AMBITIOUS MAN
A highly reputable national
organiz.ation and leader in its
field, has Local Opening for
Ambitious man of unquestion-
able character and refinement.
You niay be able to quality
for full or part time position,
with a guaranteed income and
a definite plan for advancement.
Write Box A, Cooper Review,
Cooper. c-2
Earn, learn and have funmak
ing money as a Tupperware.
Dealer. Part time or full time.
Car necessary. Verla Holtsland-
er, Tupperware Distributors,
Phone PL-3108, Holly Jane
Sales, Route 1, E. Marshall
Hwy., Longview, Texas. c-2
FOR SALE: 1957 % ton Ford 6
cylinder Custom Cab Pickup.
Excellent mechanical condition
with good tires. See Robert C.
Templeton, D.V.M. Phone 23,
Cooper. c-4
FOR SALE: 250 Gallon above
ground Butane-Propane system.
Also large kitchen range and
two high powered heaters. Will
sell for less than half price. See
R. B. Daniel at Highway Vil-
lage. *-3
FOR SALE: 1959 International
'i ton pickup. Clean and in good
condition. Quentin Miller. tf
FARM MASTER Incubators For
Sale, one 4-tray; one 6-tray; and
one 12-tray Humidair automatic
Incubator. See Alfred Chancel-
lor, Route 2, Cooper, Phone
2-7203. tf
FARMS — ACREAGE
FOR SALE: 201 six-foot Bois
d’arc posts. Wanted: From 150
to 450 acres of bottom land on
all weather road. Grass land
or timber land. LaVada M. Mc-
Kinney, 1107 Main Street, Com-
merce, Texas, Phone 253 or 587.
tf
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FOR SALE: In Delta County,
550 acres, grass and cultivatable,
bottom and upland, on highway.
LaVada McKinney, 1107 Main
Street, Commerce, Phones 253
or 587. ' tf
FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
-H
Homes
IN MY FACTORY Equipped
Shop you can have worn out
plows rebuilt OK at about Mi
the cost of new ones. M. J.
Thomas, Cooper. tf
SEE R N. STOVALL for custom
farm harvest or tillage. tf
BACK ON THE JOB again, so
bring in your hard-to-do jobs,
and more than likely I can help
you, usually at a big saving
M. J. Thomas tf
FOR ANY KIND of Mattress
Work call Rob Chambliss, Char-
leston, Texas, Phone 4-6012. tf
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house
with den, kitchen, living room
and two baths. 750 S. E. 2nd, Call
after 5 p m. Phone 521. tf
5 ROOM HOUS1 with bath, 2
porches and garage. Located on
corner lot with small garden
spot at 751 S. W. 9th Street in
Cooper. Will sell reasonably or
trade-in on rural acreage. Con-
tact Travis Toney, Phone 86 or
331 in Cooper or write: Dan Cum-
ming, 310 N. Manus Drive, Dallas
24, Texas. tf
MY HOME FOR SALE, 4 rooms,
bath and carport, located on %
acre lot in Pecan Gap. Also
Barber shop in down town Pec-
an Gap. See Mrs. F. A. Siddle,
Pecan Gap, Texas. *-4
FOR SALE' International hay
truck. Good tires. $250.00. See
Quentin Miller. tf
FOR SALE: Two B Farmall
Tractors and equipment, 3
trailers, 2 steel cotton rollers,
poisoning machine and one stalk
cutter. See J. W. Reaves, Sul-
phur Springs highway. *-5
SEVERAL Good Used Gas Rang-
es, will sell at real barga in.
Dutch’s Gas Service, Cooper, tf
New Merchandise
GOOD LATEX PAINT, colors or
white, $2.90 gallon. 100 patterns
Wall Paper at attractive prices.
Delta Paint Sc Supply. Mrs. A.
Smith, Mgr. tf
TRANSISTOR RADIO, carrying
case, earphones and antenna,
$10.95 plus tax. Dutch’s Gas Ser-
vice. tf
FOR SALE. Pi llmon Estate
town lots in Enloe, Klondike
and Horton. W. C. Ratliff and
Son, Cooper, Texas. *-3
! ('!) u v. "i lii u 1;" Flo toner
for bargains ir Real Estate —
'’arms. Ranches. City Property.
WANTED: Listing on farms.
Charles Fletcher tf
SAVE GAS
MORE EVEN HEAT
MAGNETOS TESTED Free in
my official factory ahop, and
™n always he rebuilt at % to
% coat of any other ignition
system. At J. Thomas. tf
HOME FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms
with bath 600 S.E. 4th St on \
block, frontage on 3 streets. Con-
tact Mrs. C. W. Balentine 199-W
or Call TA 4-1584 Dallas, Texas
after 6 p.m. *-l
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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/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.