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Saturday ruests of Mr. and
^ M»*- r‘'^"1(ju Jefl ■ Mrs. Arvie Brice were Mr and
,JrWn. Uo|0,!l> ' . ___Mrs White George and their
daughters, Mrs June Hc*ad and
Mrs Bonnie Bidwell, of Sham-
rock.
have returned Trom
ich>ldrt'n'
ht' t'aVI ' TheV spent
i^'‘ k vacation Tho
11*0'^ Dallas and a wed
l»‘Je Whitby-____
NEWS FROM LAKE CREEK
MRS. J. P. MAYES
^MALIFIEP Bad RELIABLE
Mr. and Mrs. James Holing
and children of Abilene, are
here visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Roling.
Mrs. Billie Ross, Gena and
Jana, Sulphur Springs, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, B.
Burns, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry W. Smiddy
and daughter visited her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jackson,
also Mr. and Mrs. LaFray Mit-
chell.
“rf w”d iwS. W oE5S.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R- Shannon
Mrs J. P Roling reports her
father as improving
Mrs. Itu Price, Ht. 3, Cooper,
visited her sister, Mrs. W, B.
Burns, Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Askew
transacted business in Dallas on
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson,
Abilene, visited his parents Mr.
and Mrs. R. M Jackson, and
other relatives last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunt, Dal-
las, and her parents, Mr. and
| Mrs. Asa Williams, visited Sun-
i day in Deport with Mr. Hunt’s
mother, Mrs. Lizzie Hunt. MrSt Kirby True, bookkeeper
Mrs. Guylah Burns attended j at the Janes Clinjc and Hospit-
a playlet at the First Baptist | a]> plans to leave next Saturday
Church in Pans Sunday night. ' '
NEWS FROM PECAN GAP
MRS. C. A. COCKRELL
Homecoming Suecem (home from the General HospiU
tJTZ. a^roximatoiy 300lm Cnmjj^ M. R. Billing,
people from far and near who
attended the first Homecoming
meeting here last Sunday.*100
in contributions were given by
visitors for the up keep of the
Pecan Gap Cemetery.
Former Resident Dies
Mrs Albert Blankenship tne
former Siss Lettie Barlett who
Pecan Gap
The Cooper Review
NEWSFROM CHARLES:
iIRS. WAYNR THOUBIOII
Some 500 people attended the
annual homecoming Sun y
the Holiness tabernacle, a short
program was held in ^tl» ch<^
at 11 o’clock foilowed by a dm-
ner served at noon by Klein s
Roxton, were Pecan Gap visit-
ors Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Step-
hens, Uvalde, are here visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stephens. ___
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Reed catering Service,
and Mrs. Mollie Johnson, Dallas, j Mr and Mrs. Marcus Slakey,
-ipent the past weekend in Pecan | u okia„ Mr. and Mrs. And-
1 erson Russell and James
Pentecostal Church.
Gary Don and
Chandler are in PI
the week with Mr.
Jack Slakey, David
Mr. and Mrs. »
Cooper, visited his
and Mrs. Paul Si-
night.
Guests of MT.
was reared in the Pecan uap Gap. erson Kussen a na Slakey last wf
a“a Dass«i away at her home Mrs ^ise (Walker) Leath-1 and Mrs. Doycf Nabow, VicWe ^ M-
in Altus Okla., Saturday. Fun- h underwent major sur- and L*a Ann, ^allas’ ?pf/I - plokla.- Mr. and
in Alius, uiua, ers, wno ^ Joseph>s Hospital, Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. P. Giua. » ;
gery at
Pans, on July 30,
CISTS
s&
Our reg istered
pharmacists keep
abreast of all new dis-
coveries; we maintain
complete, fresh stocks
of all drugs.
We work hand-in-
hand with the doctors
in this community to
protect and improve
your health.
Mr. and Mis. Asa Williams
visited Sunday with their son-
in-law who is a patient in St.
Joseph’s Hospital, Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson,
Abilene, visited her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Birmingham, Saturday night.
Vanoy Regan, son of W. C.
Regan, is attending E.T.S.C. in
Commerce this summer.
noon for a week’s vacation. She
will visit her father, C F^
Rogers, near Harrison, Ark., and
will probably visit relatives in
Dallas also. Substituting for
Mrs. True at the hospital will
be Mrs Richard Stringfellow.
is reported
recovering satisfactorily.
Mr and Mrs. George Bigger-
staff, Bonham, and Mrs. Nina
E. Nabors and
homecoming.
Mr. and Mrs
attended the
Myrl Cerium,
r radv Hugo Okla., visited with I couch left Tuesday morning M- and
Gr;ad:y’ H friends here Sat- ,er visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ar g
Jerry Brice of Sherman, is
spending 10 days with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mr .
m,nK,AA Aiiio ............ Arvie Brice, white his parent^
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Copeland | Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brice, ««
visited in Oklahoma on Monday, on vacation.__.
have returned home after being
guests in the home of their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. a-
Mrs. W. N. DeWitt at Enloe for
the past few weeks. Mr. Sna
nun, who was a hospital patient
for sometime and r^e{Xe+t
special treatment at the DeWi
home ,is reported unimproved.
Mis. W. A. McCown, Route 2,
Honey Grove, visited her nieces,
Mrs. Sam Morgan and Mrs. L,. B.
Glower, here Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Scott or uo°p^f I “7 hi7“brother"and sister-in-law,
was a Sunday dinner guest of ^ his , ^rs. Otis Richardson,
Mrs. Maud Morgan. -'and also in the home of her
Steve, Ricky and Tom ot Ed- Falck and boys, N<
lftft Tuesday morning ai- «_ and Mrs.
and Mrs.
and children, Pi
Mrs. Don McConot
dren, Irving; Mr.
Constable,
relatives and friends here
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Newman,
Irving, spent the weekend here
with his sister, Mrs. Fin
James, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lyons and
daughter, Patricia Stephcnvtlte,
visited in Pecan Gap Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richard-
of Cooper | son, Dallas, visited in the^home
01 v-u p .1 _ brother and sister-m-law,
and Mrs. Otis Richardson,
ter visiting
Wayne Templeton.
Mr and Mrs. Bill layer of
New Biaunfels are visiting this
week with Jim Layer, Mrs.
Maggie George and other rela-
field and
Prairie.
Mrs.
Sandra
HOOTEN DRUG CO
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‘Your Rexall Store
PHONE 51 or 52
COOPER, TEXAS
REAL ESTATE LOANS
+ FOR THE PURCHASE OF HOMES
★ FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW HOMES
ir TO RE-FINANCE LOANS WITH OTHERS
if TO REPAIR REAL ESTATE
if TO ADD ROOMS OR IMPROVE YOUR HOME
Reasonable Interest and Prompt Service
Sulphur Springs Loan & Building Association
Roy Garrison .
Mesquite, spent the weekend
_ . -rn 2< PER WORD, 1st INSERTION - 50< MINIMUM I
Ay RllTEuI 1< PER WORD AFTER 1st INSERTION -25< MIN. j
and family
-r____ the week
here with relatives and friends.
Guests of Mrs. Necyce Ship-
man on Sunday were Mrs. Irene
McNutt, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mc-
Nutt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McNutt
and daughter, Carolyn, Mr. and
Mrs. K. A. McFerrin and chil-
dren. Pam Stanley and Kyia
Gail, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Hate,
all of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. H.
R. McCrary, Rockwall.
Mr. and Mrs. Joyce Barham,
Mr. and Mrs. Cole, Dallas, vis-
ited friends and relatives herre
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dowell,
Mrs Ada Gray and daughter,
Mrs. Vernall Hopkins, Dallas,
visited Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Muncy here on August 5th.
M. R. Wood is a patient of
the General Hospital in Com-
mother, Mrs. Willie Sockwell,
last weekend. .
Mrs. W. B. Wheeler and Mrs
Pool, Howe, visited rela-
Mary Jane M<
Has Slumber
Mary Jane Mosel'
Dolly ^ a group of girK
night party Monday
home of her moth
Moseley, and her
Mrs. Charles Ellma
An ice cream
St Ki S Antioch
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rs%
children of Houston were guests
of his brother, Davis Rex an
family last week. r'arrptt
Rev and Mrs. C. B. Garrett
visited Mr. and Mrs. O. *•
Muncy on July 31.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson
'iVMrs“'“aydfSllun, EdcoucK
is visiting with Mrs.
Oliver.
Mr and Mrs. Gordon McGuy-
er, Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. McGuyer and children Com-
merce visited Sunday with Mr.
™d Mrs Frank McGuyer and served and ttie gir
attended the homecoming. I ball *““*
Mr. and Mrs. Bud ^ ^ 5SS»d
AdT “uk'ns tertained the
care of their dairy bam while
ihty're gone
cardof thanks
wfxcomehome
MEN OF THE 49TH
„ is - great honor to welcome
““.eVSck home, airf, thank
for a great job.
men
We are
proud" of "every one of you.
Every Dad, Mother, Wive and
all the little children are gte
back home - sweet
I wish to thank all my friends
for the cards, letters, flowers,
gifts and visits and Dr. Olen,
in
FOR SALE
fellow patients and nurses for
being so nice to me '^lle
the hospital, especially Dr. Olen
and nurses for working with me
white I was so sick and trying
^ make me as comfortable as
possible. May God bless each of
new merchandise
that you are
home. .
You men don’t know of all the
that «.«
rtin home sate ahd sound
and now that you are back
home, we pray that you won t
let these parents, wives a^d
little children down, for tney
won’t let you down as they have
been with you all the way- .
So we want you men to thanK
the good Lord for all He has
done. He has been wonderful to
all of us to let all of our boys
come back home safe to be with
loved ones and friends.
May God's richest blessings be
with each one of you for a job
well done. This is our daily
prayer.
Cates Grocery & Market c-32
you.
Gladys Boone
Rt. 2, Pecan Gap
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Alton Wright.__?
Homes
Used Merchandise
FOR SALE: 1950
Chrysler 4-
^hTho^r^H^
Blevins, Phone 4-7603.___
FOR SALE: Three bedroom
home with tile bath, orftoj
heat double car-port, asbestos
sSng with stone planter, «"
Service & Repair
door radio and heater, excellent Iarge lot with storehouse
D T. Htirley, Phone Terrell, Cooper, Call 550.
2nd car.
300.
WANT TO*DO CUSTOM MOW-
St" 1 have FoM teacwr w»
shredder. Ronnie Whitlock, Pn.
4-6902 or 355, Coopeiv___
SEE R- N. STOVALL for custom
dim harvest or tillage.
FoH ANY^KIND of Mattress
W.rk call Rob Chambbss. Char
Leston. Texas, Phone 4-6012__»
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Almost new Royal
Portable Typewriter, may be
TMrPan°d SS'uito MeBray-
er have had the '»«»»■"«
guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Feimster Mrs. Rob Bethea and
daughter, Julia. Arkadelph|a,
Ark , Mr. and “rs. Sherley Ber-
seen
at Review Office.
c-29
Business Opportunitities
additional full tIMF
man With car needed for Raw
FULL TIME
3K Cb°utSnot
FOR SALE: Nice two bedroom
home with carport and .*<«««•
Newly painted. Nice size lot.
Price" for quick sale. C°ntect
Mrs Frank Rousseau, P. O. box
3202, Tyler, or call Mrs. Kathryn
Woodall, 510-J, Cooper. ”
We greatly appreciate every
person who attended our home-
coming celebration; for the food
they brought; ihe nice compli-
ments (hey passed on the way
our cemetery is being kept; the
$100 contribution that was
given. Especially do we thank
Fred Newman of Cooper for the
use of his tent, C & C Lumber
Co., Reid Grocery, Parrish Gro-
cery, J. F. Deatherage, The Cot-
tage, Clower Drug Store for the
material they furnished and all
others who helped in any way
in making our meeting an out-
standing success.
We are also appreciative the
presence of Rev. Howard E.
Adams, Rev. Perry Crowell,
both of Pecan Gap, for their in-
vocations and the inspiring mes-
sage of Rev. Raymond Smoot,
who is moving to Paris in the
near future.
The Pecan Gap Cemetery
Assn. c-32
I would like to thank all those
who visited me while I was in
the hospital, sent cards and for
the lovely flowers; also Dr.
Olen Janes and the nurses who
helped to make my stay more
pleasant.
Mrs. Pearl Jeter *“22
real estate __
iiTChm^r-Chuik- F!ak"«
>E^E' Real Estate
01 Larfer inches City Property,
arms, Rancnes, v. j
WANTED: Listing
Charles Fletcher.
ing experience helpful butMt
SSSfJESLW ^
MOTHERS^ Ncpn^°nieJJ0N^ay.
er Pecan Gap and rural areas.
Write Mrs. Viola Stewart, P- G.
Box 16», Sulphur Spnnga, Tex-
Earn
FDR SALE: 3 bedroom bouse
with carport. Priced to sell, will
finance. Cooper Development
Company. ______
merce. _ „ Wiivu»
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wilhite
and children, Jaye and Jimmie,
were in Columbia, Mo., last
week. They were aoc°mpariied
home by Mr. and Mrs. John
Moss Jr.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Wayne
Shaw of Garland, visited rela
tives here Sunday.
Several Pecan Gap people at
tended the funeral services o
Mrs. Annie Cauley at Cooper
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jessie Blair bad as re-
cent out of town guests, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Channey, Wichita,
Kansas; Mr. and Mrs. Dickey
Blair and children of Dallas,
Mr and Mrs. F. W. Shaw, Gar-
land; R. F. Shaw, Honey Grove.
Mrs. Gladys Boon has return-
ed home after being a patient
at Janes Hospital in Cooper for
22 days. .
Henry Erwin Sr. nas
Mr. and Mrs.
Attending the
Carie Williams,
„ _ Paula Hende
George Cum- . 4 y Lynn Ne^
week-1 vov Cl
“in;:? sv.
and'daughier-of"Dallas Clyde W^ouSi, Mmi^nn G^^°l
guests &of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Jg Mrs. Tim Oliver^ Mike and
" Lawrence. Dallas Mr. C.C.
Oliver, Cooper, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Templeton and Mrs. Doll
Oliver were dinner guests Sat-
urday of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
ry and children, Mike and Me-
A total of 2.75
fell in Cooper Is
Friday, as measujj
gauge of O. L.
..... ‘ cl
Review Advertising Pays
Want To Buy
farms.
tf
farms
-- FOR SALE . t
“JSSSSfiSS^
STSl Pi cooper-/^
et
west side.
as.
WANT TO BUY: 100 bushels , ’h;‘;“h‘e‘following guests in
Feed Oats. L. S. ‘V*\ Clm~ recently Mr and
nett, Klondike. Phone 2-9502;.32 | ^ *£%£ D. Clower Jr!, rf
Shle?°anTS. Tri
of Dallas.
Adams,
Mrs j —-
seen dismissed from General
Hospital, Commerce, where sne
1 received treatment for injuries
she sustained in an auto acci-
do,)t near Garland some time
J. Downing
I s£°-
Mr. and Mm.
erty on west side. 0 rty on
Market Road 64 joins p Preg ^
Call
•-32
iqo Acres
North Side- High cotton
clean cultivation- “rgeage ha3
Attena Church Sunday
yield. Balance of -- -Water-
good stand of B Reasonable
b,^„uS3 J-j-t
F-5rixs'j5c200a“? {fSbSSi
miles south of Coop
Grove Commun^ V. “,u„. For
cultivation, 87, in P y w.
Kher«HOTp”S L.ne, G>,
, land, Texas^______-------
I____Tn Delta County,
FOR SALE: 1 j? cUitivatable,
550 acres, gras*a on highway,
bottom and up 1 ’ - jq7 Main
LaVada MeKmnvy, U0Jm
Street, Commerce, ^
or 587._____.— q
XdvertisingJ*at8
Want To Rent ___
want_tcTheNT: 4 or ,5
y A •„ moDer nice and clean,
house in Co°Pe^’ 111 rpnt
with reasonable rent
4-9603 after 5 P-m-_
■ for SALE
FARMS — ACREAGE
Smith, 250 E. Dallas, Phone 208.
Edgar ScB^a^s^D^
'and
BCn£, all of Dallas; Joyce
Barber and Georganne.Cooper.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. C^de
Adams and sons over the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Von
Martin Vicki and Sherri, Farm-
““Blench; Mr, J.n« BrfJ
dale Irving; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Cox' Cooper. Mrs. Ragsdale re-
matoed lor a wedk virit with
hM?“nndMrs. J. O. Muncy. Ft
Worth and twenty-seven other
members of the Muncy family
attended the Homecoming-Cdme
tery meeting here Sunday.
Seventeen members of the
McCrary family registered at
the Homecoming last Sunday.
W J. Johnson of Pans trans-
acted busines in Pecan Gap re-
CCMrs' Julia Moody, Cooper
was here the first of the week
visiting her son, B. L. Moody
and family. „uitine
Mrs. Floy Garrison is visiting
in California at this time.
Mrs. Jessie Blair left Monday
for Notowa, Okla were she will
sneTid two months with Mrs.
Eddie Campbell and daughter,
Frankie.
ollv«r- . _. George of and lightning
Mr. and Mrs. White C^rge ox ^ ^ -rhnrsd
Shamrock attended the annual I which measure
homecoming Sunday. ,, Falling last Fri
S^iandMS SaSUjffi'.hd n cm were
over the weekend with Mrs.
Dannie Miller. „
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Helm,
Everett Helm, Finley, and Mrs
Sis Hargraves, Antlers, Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Akard, Finley, Okla.,
attended the homecoming, Sun-
com parried by
ning. A transfor
as Power a n d
was struck in thj
ing storm, ane
Southwest Cooj
electric power fd
Mr. and Mrs.
. ler of Dallas
dap„v and Mrs. Mark Malone'
Paris, Monday night, at the Mrs. rau 1
PUBLIC NOTIC
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AME]
NUMBER THIRTEEN ON THE B.
Proposed constituttonal
iHFNnMENT TO BE VOTED
ON AT AN ELECTION TO BB
VELD ON NOVEMBER ». 1»«*.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
PvTorn‘th.n of
Nursery Stock
firs. Kate
Snyder,
toon ^
see US jvrr ------ J M -Ji rv Wilimon a
and fruit trees. ^fed apt^n relatives here recently,
of North East First Street on | re a^ ^ j w. Dlsmuke
Paris Highway. Phone 179-W.
Attend Church Sunday_
Garner Home Is Scene
i Of Reunion Monday
legal notice
su-jts.i ssTcrfg
' owery hcic on August .
muke’s grandfather was actively
engaged in a drug store with the
^sssp^o^g
scene of a reumon, Monday
a.ir< 6 of old friends that pre
vteusly lived in the Charleston
community. was served at
tSSSSS\^. H. Herdy here tor -ny (n^o Mr, Boxk WeMrop.^
Miscellaneous^___
„„ c a 1 f ■ Seventy-five (more
FOR SAIa i d,Arc fence posts,
or less) B01 Tames L.
$12.50 for the lot. James tf
Hodges. _
HICKS
ROOFING SERVICE
Hot-Topping & Built-up Roofs-
D^neral Building Contractor.
W. T. (Buddy) HICKS
405 LEE PHO. 885-4835
Sulphur Springs, Texas
PHOTOS: Big 8" $<££
the 1962 Semor «««
er High S Cooper Re-
Smaller sizes $1-25. ^ ^
view. Phone 8(3- _____■
°St State ot Texas to al^per-I years. ^ MrJ H j Canap,
rKaieTofneti. Travts, an rf^
competent.____ _____court! Mr. and Mrs. G. P Sectt,
No.
Delta
A-1095,
County,
County
Texas
Help Wanted
WANTED.
WAITRESS
hill’s Cafe
Business Directoi^ShopPj2-^2---
O. L. BRIDGES
_INSURANCE —
WANTED: kaboren
wreck brick u ,0r sale.
WANTED: M^wdo wdth^CMv-
^j$£S?c££i* <»■ l3
Cooper, Texas.
County. Texas on the 2nd. day Mr, E ^ ^ *
a of iho'condmon of the as a guest of her aunt, Mr,
Accou Cornelia I Vvda Pickard. ,
?SrtavS, In incompetent together I W. E. Merrill has returned
with an Application to be dis-
charged from said Guardianship.
Said Final Account and Ap-
plication will be heard and act-
Pd on by said Court on the
first Monday next after_ the ex-
piration of ten days from date
of Posting or Publishing this
citation the same being the 2Mh
day of August, 1962,
Courthouse thereof in
gueSt of honor from Okla.
Okla., Mrs. Elbe Smith, Mra
Wallace Robinson, Mrs Sam
Bette,s Mrs. Olpha Aldrtege,
Mrs Gertha Oats, Mrs. Rutn
Williams, Mrs. Arvie Brice and
the hostess, Mrs. Garner.
The afternoon was spent
miniscing and laying plans for
next year’s reunion.
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display of
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Get our *pe«l»I eriy
New Boper RMgee
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gas SERVICE _
rrf IM
at the
Cooper,
Te°S:‘”.Twhich'Ume rfjrf
all persons interested in the Ac-
SuTfor Final Settlement of
and contest said account and
application should they choose
t0 The80'officer executing this
writ shall promptly serve the
came according to requirements
of law, and the mandates here-
of, and make due return as the
10 Given^Undcr My Hand And
TheScal Of Said Court; at office
in Cooper. Texas this the 3 day
0fHAUrH^D"^l6erk of the
County Court, Delta
T< ByS Wanda Mobley, Deput^,_32 ^
Relv on your
^ PHAIlMVnST
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
Tii’M b» adding » S.etion Ut U
known m. Srftlon S-b, l'™v^lng that
S°dFr^thln* DaUaa
erSwSL&sris
Stol l.vy MCta*.C.haXi-
BUthormng the te X . election
s.sr«s*®v'-ass
enil'thl laVuanca of a proclamation
therrfor.
nv IT RFSOLVED BY THE LEG-
IsLATlKE OF THE STATE Ul
TEXAS: . ,
^4n,gcUon ”b. No* tax 'SI nikin-
SSSS3
Dallas County, nor any Itonda voted
In any auch district, but uni.aued.
■hall be abrogat*t. canceled or ln-
and coHect a* Valorem Uxea on a l
taxable property within the ^tun -
ariaa at the district aa changed, for
Th. oSrDoaea of the maintenance of
nuhlic fPA« tchoolt And th« payrntnl
grsfisrssi
aflocated to such district or any
SSS5 therein, in the amount at
fSS^^'r^Ss'ss
with the lawe und.r which^^ auen
with the lawe unuer >nd
??"&Lprfrtoran°d‘toy
changed, tor we p*!
of and intereet o» %
manner permlttrfl
which iuch |
InatanoM whirt to* I
such ind«pAnd«nt
changed br the
consolidation with,
school dletrlcta, the)
for the purPoerf N
ised may be in the I
to exeeil the retel
In the district hevlf
•uch chang* to# t
population accordli
scholastic censut
issued bonds of
prior to such cha
sequently sold and I
voted, but unusual
school districts in^
nexation or consol
thereafter be issui
Sec. 2. The folj
tional Amendment I
to a vote of the
this state at an
I throughout the ot
first Tuesday afteg
in November, 196-1
all ballots shall h^
the following:
"FOR the Amen
VII of the Cone'
by addiVtg thei
providing that ,
previously voti
pendent 8cho
major portion
DaUaa CountyJ
abrogated, cane
by any chan,
end authorising
of the levy of]
change without |
••AGAINST
Article VII
of Texas, M
Section S-b pr<
or bonds prevlt
Independent w
major portlonl
Delia* Countr
abrogated, can
by any chan
euthorlaing
the levy of
change wlthou
If R appears fro
election that n ,
cast were In t|
mont, th# “'"•J
of th# StaU Co*
fectiv* on and
adoption.
S«c. S. The <
necessary proclM
tlon, and ahall |
llshed aa requlr
and lawi of
me
nsr~
7 2'
jw V
We are as in-
terested as your
doctor is in get-
ting yo« well
fast — no one
waits long in our
store. We’ve fast
service for all
your needs.
Como in soon.
iftl tUVV'V", ••• .
deliver any unlaaued bond, voted
.....prior
it*, a
^‘^rtrin-the district
PUBLIC NOT!
Propo-i CONSTITUTIONAL
NUMBER FOURTEEN ON THE
On'aT AN ELECTION TO SS
HBI^ ON NOVEMBER «. IH*.
i in. trial de novo on an
provide ,or h‘r‘„urU from action.,
appeals to th •dmlnistrative
rulings or decisions of administrative
rulings v executiv# departmenta
tlone preeerlb
•ven though i
of the eourta |g
or #*o«utl»o -
power*; pro**
absence rf
sequent to
amendment, nil |
continue to
mnnner now
Interpreted and I
late Courts of 1
the adoption oil
County,
For cosmetics, household remedies, accur-
ate prescription, ... or wh.tovor y«r
BftWSr.’STS | sgTtJ-
political subdivisions. |eKi.letlon ona«
HF IT RESOLVED BY THE LEG- lo|)tion of thl
ISl ATI RE OF THE STATE OF j. Th. ft
TEXAS: „ ... Amewlment er
Section 1. That the Constitution of yol. o( ,he qi
Texas be ami same is hereby state, at an
|,v the addition to Article O " * throughout th
„Cte Section to be known as Section | Tuesday after
■i ,.,i,l new Section J to read a jjovem|.er, I*
follows: L „ ,„v all ballot, ^hal
••Section 2. Notwithstanding any
other provision of th. Constitution,
the Legislature shall have the power,
by general law. to provide for appea^
to the rourt. from anr and a I
actions, ruling, or d*c||iion. of *d
mlnl.trativ. agencles and wMW
2ST5TSTW^J55?uJ«.
•n7c _.„rt limitations aa the.
Stated Communication Of
Delta Lodge
1240 AF & AM
Monday, Au*n«t 1*, IN*
lf.a
SS11
drug store needs
prompt service.
. depend on us
miuerH-Wacy
W Tru^t !• «te
TOl"*
Ifcrt »^".»• uu^J*
the following
"FOR the
ment grenP
P°*»r u’„p
novo on ai* 1
ruUnga* or
tratlva or <
govarn mant.1
SaoainstJ
AMrfMrfl
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.