Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1962 Page: 4 of 7
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AN EDITORIAL
Welcome Home, Guardsman
NEWS FROM ENLOE
V?.' F P TH-. MPSON
Delta
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HOW TO PUT EXTRA HOURS IN YOUR DAY
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things st octe t -- r.y r.e Yc- tar *.or n
town out of Vf»~ or srouxyd the world for that matter,
y—rlxply by pi/.kinz up the telephone ar.d
^Q| cal..r.f. And when you’re especially
k "inr pressed for t .r.e. there is no greater hour
Pk. —^ stretcher. Telephone and see.
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f 5 _H ' "Orp.oa. Mahle Lou Guinn 0/ Arlirur-
r- *h rarr.ec tor. _■ sper.-d-r.g tre week with
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Mr. and Mrs. VLrgfl Cotton--— ---
art Br.te of Abilene have been
••r-.t.r.z with fr-.e.vi- and rela-
’••vs-' -r Cooper Safer a return-
r.trr.a they vai:ted with T is ability to pay. Retail
L Cherry ar.d farr.hv ar Aivtr. Credit Awn. f Adv.)
Credit depends on two Uihp
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VOUR DEALER’S GOT AUGUST BUYS
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ON NEW CHEVROLETS
TO PLEASE EVERYBODY
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(WELL... ALMOST EVERYBODY) izg^T
Even the roost persnickety luxury-
lover couldn’t ask for very much
more than a Jet-smooth Chevrolet
(like that Impala Sport Coupe at the
top). Yet it’s all yours for a Cnevrolet
price. (And you know how low that is.)
JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET
Here’s the best thin or that’s happened
to make money go further since
budgets-the lively low-cost Chevy II.
It’s got all kinds of room. And comes
in 11 models, too—like the Nova 2-
Door Sedan (second from top).
GREW I NOVA
Want a roomy family car and a sporty
driver’s car for one low price? The
rear-engine Corvair Monza (e.g., that
Club Coupe, third from top) plays
both roles to the hilt. Care to join
the club—and get a buy, to boot?
CORVJUR MONZA
CANTRELL CHEVROLET CO.
DALLAS AVE.
COOPER, TEXAS
PHONE 220
WELCOME
HOME
NATIONAL
GUARDSMAN
READY NOW!
This is the "Wall of Shame. ’ With tons of
concrete and reels of barbed wire, the Com-
munists again attempted to push back the
frontiers of freedom in the summer of 1961.
But once again, free men willingly left
home, family and job to answer the chal-
lenge . . . and answer it they did! We are
proud to pay tribute to the citizen-soldiers
of the National Guard whose readiness
status enabled us to meet this critical situa-
tion head-on — successfully.
STAR]
fu Robert R. Joyner
lichael K. White
^ e. Danner
[esR. Hocutt
jvin C. Hornsby
Mam R- Blevins
Law. Jones
lold L. Robertson
[ethR. Allen
|E. Blount
ICates
r 0. Calvin
Lis H. Choate
111 C. Crouch
[al R. Robnett
er L. Holmes
[iam M. Holmes
Bias J. Crumbley
W. Allen
j J. Boles
Iby L. Boles
tin R. Boles
tie F. Boles
Lance D. Gillean
Jby J. Irvin
(L. Jackson
Ithan R. Kennedy
L. McLemore
rles W. Slakey
nes D. Stanley
ert H. Thompson
W. Parnell
rlor A. Waller
N. Grizzle
llby R. Hooten
■es R. Rowe
les W. Singleton
Key J. Cooper
Vph A. Gillean
old W. Col lard
ny J. James
flip D. Hurley
ny G. Waters
ties H. Clark
HE IS A SOLDIER
HE KNOWS HIS JOB WELL
Last year at this time he was a machinist...
a mechanic ... a fanner ... a clerk. But his
country called ... and he angered. He left
home, family, job .. . willingly • • • bemuse
someplace far off a wall was built that
threatened freedom. He is no stranger to
this task. He has been answering such caUs
since 13 British colonies declared them-
COME WELCOME OUR NANAI GUARDSMEN BACK HOME
* MUSTERING OUT (6RAM
FREE BARBECUE
COOPER CITY PARK
tmursda
POE’S FLOWERS
Pho. 193 - We Wire Flowers Anywhere
SPARKS THEATRE
“Pick of the Pictures”
JAMES L. HODGES, INSURANCE
E. Side Sq. Cooper, Texas
CATES GROCERY & MARKET
850 S. E. 6th Cooper, Texas
BARRETT CLEANERS
Phone 414 We Pickup ic Deliver
DITCH’S GAS SERVICE
Propane - Butane Phone 105
MR. & MRS. 0. L. BRIDGES
Cooper Boosters
GULF STATES TELEPHONE CO.
“So Much Service - So Little Cost”
COOPER REVIEW
Commercial Printing - Office Supplies
J. T. TAYLOR ABSTRACT
Mr. and Mrs. Opal T. Preas
THE FASHION SHOP
Mrs. J. D. Miller Phone 91
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
Be Modem - Go Electric
ROY McCLAIN SINCLAIR SERVICE
151 N. W. 1st. St. Phone 353
ZULA’S FASHIONS
Mrs. Zula Hopkins, Owner Phone 132
AUTOMATIC GAS & ELECTRIC
Cooper - Paris - Roxton
VERNA LEE’S HAIR STYLING
120 S.E. 1 Pho. 170
delta funeral home
Ambulance Service - Phone 222
McDonald funeral home
Oxygen Equipped - Air Cond. Ambulances
CHARM BEAUTY SHOP
100 N.W. 1 Pho. 393
L. D. (Buck) VANDIVER
Texaco - Firestone, Dist.
CAPERTON’S
Home of Good Eats
SIMPSON’S CLEANERS
To Look Your Best, Look To Simpson's
POE MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 444 221 W. Dallas Ave.
SLIM WATERS SERVICE STATION
Fina Gas & Oil 611 E. Dallas Ave
MILLER’S PHARMACY
“Your Dependable Druggist”
WHITLOCK’S BEAUTY SHOP
111 E. Bonham Pho. 3S5
HOTEL COOPER
170 S.W. 1st Phone 287
GENE MOSS MAN SHOP
Nationally Advertised Men's Wear
1ST 9 - (TODAY) 6:30 P. M.
VIVIAN’S BEAUTY SALON
111 S.E. 1 Ph0- 67
p GOODS
' Working Man
[SUPPLY
Pho. 58
STATION
Phone 373
i
..GOODS
I C°nier Square
^one 390
Phone 24
SHOP
Cooper
bank
able Service Since 1900
*PWARE
f Dealer
ware
SHOP
111 S.E.
BOB SINGER CORPORATION
1211 West Dallas
ray banks furniture
South Side Square
HUNT’S
South Side Square
WILSON FOOD CO.
Frozen Food Lockers
ADAIR GRO. & MKT.
West Side Square
Stamps
THE PATTERSONS
Cooper Boosters
w. C. RATLIFF & SON
Cooper Boosters
HOOTEN DRUG COMPANY
Your Rexall Store
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Member FJXI.C.
DELTA BEAUTY SALON
160 S.W. 1 ph0- 102
COOPER CO-OP GIN ASSN.
N.W. HU)
COOPER, TEXAS
STUBBLEFIELD-JOHNSON Farm Supply
Phone 83 - Feed - Seed - Fertilizer
TOON’S TEXACO STATION
551 N.W. 1st
FOXWORTH-GALBRAITH LUMBER CO.
Quality Building Material - Supplies
PARKHILL’S CAFE
51 West Side Square
JOHNNIE SHAW’S MOBIL STATION
251 W. Dallas Pho. 41
COOPER BAKERY
Sno-White Bread
CANTRELL CHEVROLET COMPANY
Sales - Service 250 W. Dallas Ave.
RANSOM’S CAFE
150 W. Dallas
JACK WILLIAMS Plumbing & Electrical
141 S.E. 1 Pho. 82
PAUL CATES SERVICE STATION
810 W. Dallas
JENNIE A. YOUNG INSURANCE
550 S.W. 1st
c. B. LANDERS WELDING SHOP
800 W. Dallas
THE CAR CUNIC
451 N.W. 1st
“So Long...Keep Your Powder Dry.”
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A
Delta Native
Dies At Terrell
Last Rites Held
For Delta Native
Recent guests in the
Mrs .C. A. Larson were
Mrs. A. W. Martin, Ses
Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Dai
Mrs. Elizabeth (Lizzie) Camp-
bell, a native of Charleston,
died last Sunday at 5:20 p.m. in
a Terrell hospital. Her home
was on Rt. 3 Sulphur Springs.
Last rites were held Tuesday
at 3 p.m. at the Tira Methodist
Church, conducted by the Rev.
Don Hatley, pastor and the Rev.
Don Shaw of Garland. Delta
Funeral Home of Cooper made
interment in the Tira Cemetery.
Nephews served as bearers.
Daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. George Smith, Mrs. Camp-
bell was born at Charleston
Sept. 23, 1890.
Survivors are two sons, Har-
lan Turner and James Turner,
both of California; three broth-
1 ers, Mike Smith of California,
Lee Smith of Houston, and
Charlie Smith of Kenefie, Okla.;
and a sister, Mrs. Beatrice West,
Wellington, Texas.
John W. Rhodes of Clarendon,
Texas, passed away Friday,
Aug. 3, at 10:30 D.m. Funeral
service was held Sunday, Aug.
5 at 3 pm. at the Methodist
Church of that city with inter-
ment in Clarendon cemetery.
Mr. Rhodes was bom and
reared in Delta county, farming
here for many years before
moving to Hall county where he
also farmed until he retired
several years ago.
Mrs. J. J. McBride o|
dike was brought to
Hospital in a McDonald
ance Tuesday aftemoon.l
Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
ton of Ft. Worth are vac
in Arkansas.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor
of New Haven, Conn.t
visiting her mother, Mr
McCarty. _
Survivors include his wife,
the former Miss Pearl Lewis,
eight daughters, seventeen
grandchildren and one
grandchild. Also three half-
brothers, Charlie, Howard and
Audley Rhodes of Dallas.
The privilege of
count is extended
courtesy and convent*
mistreat it Retail
The Cooper Review
August
selves s new nstion. For he is the citizen-
soldier of the National Guard . . . standing
ready to meet a Berlin crisis headon . . . on
daily alert, aiding in the defense of our
country . . . and ready as ever to help in the
event of civil disaster. His sacrifice is one we
cannot do without.
Linda Holcomb of Dal-
las is here visiting her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Wood.
Mrs. Minnie Curtis has re-
turned to work at Emerson s
following a two week’s vacation.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1*. L.
Allard last weekend were Mr
and Mrs. E. D. Brown, Jan and
Judy of Mindcfn, La.; Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Carona, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Fairchild and Leean, and
Jerry Carona, Dallas.
Mrs. Lee Rhodes has returned
to her home in Rockwall after
spending a week here with her
mother, Mrs. C. A. Larson.
COOPER FLYING SERVICE
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1962, newspaper, August 9, 1962; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976619/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.