Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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September 28, 1956
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Cooper, Texas
Directors Hear
Report On Dam
,KE CREEK
i Delta Lodge Will
1 Have Called Meeting
hits i n mioi:
There will be a called meeting
of the Delta Lodge No. 1240, A.,
„ j!f & A. M. Monday night, Octo-
b Mi 11 \
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
lts
lthe week < t 1. Mark
with them for a visit.
Chamber of Comerce directors
and officers met Monday night
for a regular monthly business
session.
plans were made for the An-
| nual Banquet which will be held
| at the Delta Country Club on
! October 23. Principal speaker for
berl, at 7 o’clock, for the purpose I the affair will be R, L. Thornton,
of work in the Entered Appren- tnayor, civic leader and banker of
tieed and Fellowcraft Degrees. J Dallas.
All members of the Delta Lodge o. L. Bridges, Chamber mana-
eport oi the trip he
I and Mrs. ( tis Harre M ns are always welcome.! and Quentin Miller made to New
j e week end visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Wood Mit-
Copeland and Jimmy.
James Hunt, Dallas, spent I Glee Taylor was admitted to
eek end with her parents,
bd Mrs. O. F. Williams,
[and Mrs. Luther Sims and
ard, Dallas and L. D. Rob-
| Cooper, were week end
of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jack-
ad Gail.
and Mrs. Lewis Phillips
relatives in Honey Grove
$y-
Young Adult Class of the
Creek Methodist Church
Baylor Hospital in Dallas Tues-
day morning for medical treat-
ment.
LaVoy Little, Ft. Worth, visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. An-
drew Little, over the *veek end.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fair and
family of Ralls were visitors in
the home of their parents, Mrs.
J. D. Petitfils and
Fair.
Orleans, La., last week as repre-
sentatives of the Sulphur River
Water District.
Bridges reported that the re-
quest for SO,000 acre feet of wa-
ter which had been asked for in
the Cooper Dam and Reservoir
for municipal and industrial use,
was being studied and would be
definitely decided upon by Janu-
Mrs. Siiman Is
Dramatic Hostess
The Tom A. Lambeth Dramatic j
| Club met Tuesday evening in the
I home of Mrs. Jack Siiman with
sixteen members present.
Roll call was answered with
current events. Mrs. Earl Hooks,
president, presided at the busi-
ness session and appointed Mrs.
I J. C. McKinney, Mrs. A. II. Jack
| and Mrs. Wade Bledsoe as mem-
I bers of the project committee,
i Mrs. I. J. Ricks was appointed to
represent the club at the meet-
ing of the Delta County Histoii-
cal Survey Committee.
The program was entitled “Sig-
nals of Federations." Talks were
given by Mrs. G. H. Horchem on
•Mind Your Manners 55" and by
Mrs. Hooks on "Know Your Fed-
eration.” Mrs. Ricks conducted'?
parliamentary quiz.
The hostess served refresh-
ments to the members and one
guest, Mrs. Minni Farr, Sacra-
mento, Calif.
The club will meet October 23
Fidelis Class Has
Chicken Dinner
| Puppy Schedule
1 Is Announced
A fried chicken dinner wail
served to the members of the I
Fidelis Class of the Cooper Meth-i
odist Church, and their families
Monday evening.
Hostesses were Mrs. Garland
Cregg and Mrs. J. C. Fisher, Jr.]
Jeckie Blount presided during a j
business meeting after the din-
ner. It was announced that an at- j
tendance contest will be held for |
the next two months. The class
was divided into two teams. Cap-!
tain of the “blue" team will be
J. C. Fisher, Jr., and captain of]
the “red" team will be Cloyce |
Adams.
Guests present were Rev. and
Mrs. Janies M. Simpson, Jr.
Coach Thomas Skinner of the
Cooper Puppies has announced^
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmitter
and family of Irving spent Sun-
dav visiting with his mother. Mis.
I i C Schmitter, and his sister.
1 Mrs. Mildred McFarling and sons
Mrs. Hubert Rhodes and child.
ren of Mesquite, visited in the J
J Williams home at Antioch and
the M. S. Douglas home in Enloe
last weekend.
itative schedule
for the 19561
lusnsHH
season. , , , 1
With six games on the schedule
at present, Skinner stated that
more games would probably be
matched before the season’s end.
They include:
Sept. 27 There
Oct. 1 Here
Oct. 4 Here |
Oct. 9 There
Oct. 16 Here
Oct. 29 There
All games for the Puppies will
start at 6:30 p.m. and admission
will be 10 cents for students and
ne ____arllllt.S.
Wolfe City
Honey Grove
Wolfe City
Ladonia
Ladonia
Honey Grove
mar*
Want To Save MONEY on Your
i 4 AUTO Cr FIRE INSURANCE
111 ruoa. M. 15. HASTY 1503 ",
fl! GL t-«MI GBEENVIiXE 6TONEWA1.
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" You can depend on the
STATE FARM Agent for
prompt and friendly service.
tIAll
INtVlAMCl
■y 1. Judge McCall, Dallas and i ijj home of Mrs. Odis Wil-
Dse visiting in the home ofi Provdnl»-
creek metnoaisi unuren; Mrs- L- B- Mitchell, who was
a hamburger supper Friday I ^missed Paris Sanitarium
in the Fellowship Hall. I Saturday, Ls reported to be im-
, proving.
Miss Martha Goolsby, Dallas,
spent the week end with her fa-
mily, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gools-
by.
Mrs. Anna Williams, Cooper,
|nd Mrs A. L. Anderson and
over the week end were:
and Mrs. Lyndal Anderson
[family, Ft. Worth: Mr. and
a; Eugene S.tnsir, Cooper;
I Martha Goolsby, Dallas; and sPent Sunday with Mr' and Mrs’
Tnd Mrs A ton G lsby and ®ruce Williams end family.
| Mrs R p. Skl’en and Mrs- v-
‘ and Mrs Marlin Cathey, P- Thompson visited with Mr. and
, spent the week end with i Mrs- Leonard Harcrow in Cooper
I lee ruesday afternoon.
" Mr. and Mrs. Elro Stegall and
| family of Antioch, and Mr. and
| Mrs. Douglas Stegall and son of j
Cooper spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ste-1
gall.
Mrs. Elmer Thompson and Mrs.
Roy McClain were in Commerce
Tuesday to be at the bedside of;
their sister, Mrs. L. E. Miller, who]
is seriously ill in a Commerce
hospital.
Mrs. L. B. Taylor, who is a
patient in Janes Clinic in Cooper,
is recovering from injuries re-
ceived in an automobile accident
which occured late Monday after-1
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welch, Lub-
bock, spent Friday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Glee Taylor.
COOPER REVIEW Classified ads get results.
his legal department have been
Mrs. Claud, retained by the Water District
' as legal advisors on the project.
It was reported that there is
now a skelton crew of US Corps
of Engineers in Delta county at
the present. It was thought that
within 30 days engineers would
arrive to do the prelimary sur-
vey and planning work on the
Cooper Dam and Reservoir.
liams.
Mrs. T. P. Berry, Waco, visited
Mrs. J. D. Miller last weekend.
S
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor and
son, Brad, Dallas, are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Isbell visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bowers,
Tuesday night.
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GIRL
SCOUTS
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AMAZING OFFER
TO THE HARD 05' HEARING
fhurs., Oct. 4th
1 to 4 PM
COOPER
HOTEL
Andrew L. Burns
Acousticon of Texarkana
10 DAYS FREE
TRIAL ON ANY
ACOUSTICON
HEARING AID
50
COMPLETE
Ward & Son
To Our Custoners:
EFFECTIVE OCT. 7, 1956
Effective Sunday, October 7, 1956, we will
be closed all day on Sundays.
We sinserely appreciate your patronage and
trust in us, and will honestly endeavor to serve
you even more efficiently in the future.
Thanks,
The Management
WHERE DOES TOMORROW START?
COOPER MOTOR COMPANY
WHEN DOES TOMORROW START?
Wednesday, October 3rd
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO SEE THE
Big New Kind
In Our Showroom Wednesday, Oct. 3rd
WHEN YOU SEE IT, OTHER CARS WILL LOOK OUT OF
DATE, BECAUSE... THIS IS WHERE TOMORROW WILL
START IN THE AUTOMOTIVE FIELD ... WITH THE
BIG NEW KIND OF FORD FOR 1957.
SEE THE NEW FORD LOOK ... TRY THE NEW FORD RIDE!
CHECK THE NEW FORD PERFORMANCE
COOPER MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 19 or 20
Cooper, lexas
WMImm
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WANT - AD RATES:
2c per word, 1st insertion - 50c minimum
lc per word after 1st insertion - 25c min.
rOP SALE
ilp Wanted
D-l For Sale
-rilTRESS WANTED - Apply in
Irson, afternoons. Parkhill Cafe^
font To Rent G-8
NT TO RENT - Blackland
F,n with not less than 75 acres
[cotton acreage. See John Smith
lute 2, Brokston.
—G
FOR SALE; 200 lb. Weider bar-
bell and dumbell set. Like new.
j. C. Melton Jr., Phone 352,
Cooper.
FOR SALE: 50,000 lbs. 2‘A” upset
tubing; 400 3/4" and 7/8" sucker
rods; 2000 ft. 1” pipe. All m good
condition. Kennedy Welding Co.
(C-uO)
ENTALS
AVE furnished or unfurm °d
Lo room apartment with private
Ith, private entrance on paved
reet. James O. Watson, 200 East
Leo, Cooper.
business Property H-2
JR LEASE My cafe building
nd equipment in Pecan Gap for
nc dollar ($100) per day for
ie year. Mrs. Henry Logan, Pe-
Gap, Texas (c-40)
SEE US FOR Wireing and elect-
trical supplies, also good selection
of light fixtures, - Leslie Lumber
Co. <tf)
Apts., Furnished
WANT TO RENT - 3 room fur-
nished apartment or small fur-
nished house. Inquire at Review
Office.
IN A TIGHT Day or Night call
207 or 77. Leslie Lumber Co.
PICKUP YOUR “Tips on T. V."
Guide, Baylor vs Texas Tech at
Frazier’s Humble Service Sta-
tion. (c-39)
FOR SALE—If you need a baby
calf—Kern Hill Dairy Farm has
them at all times now. Troy X
Kern, Lake Creek.
[Commercial Refrigeration
Residential & Commercial
AIR CONDITIONING
frigidaire
SALES - SERVICE
STRIELAND’S
FOR SALE 4 room house on SE
4th. Will sell with large lot or to
be moved. See Sam Wheat, (c-41)
FOR SALE: 1951 Pontiac, 4-door
Chiefton Deluxe. Radio, heater,
loaded with extras. Call 57 days
or 52 after 7 p.m. Richard D-
n— tf.
BLACKSMITHING and Horse
Shoeing. Now is the time, Ken-
nedy Welding Co. is the place
and W. C. “Smokey” Anglin is
the man. All work guaranteed.
(c-39)
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THE COOPER REVIEW
AVAILABLE at once—Rawleigh
Business in Delta Co. Good op-
portunity. Experience Helpful but
not necessary. See J. P. Har-
graves, Rt. 2, Dike, at once or
write Rawleigh’s Dept., TX 1-680-
102, Memphis, Tenn. *42
Miscellaneous
F-12
MAYO’S Convalescent Home, 116
Goodman Avenue in Sulphur
Springs, Texas, has reopened to
care for the aged. Reasonable
rates. Telephone Tuxedo 5-4858.
(*42)
ALL KINDS of saws set and
sharpened. Skil Saws a specialty.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Scissors
sharpened also. Leave saws at
my home, 800 S.E. 8th St. or at
Stovall Hardware. J. W. Meadlin.
•42
Field sand and gravel. Water
hauling, truck with pump to put
water in overhead tank where
necessary. Phone 4BB or see
Floyd Strong for prompt service.
iFyOU NEED a little accomoda-
tion. Tf you’re seeking informa-
SAVE 4C
Per Gallon On
DIXIE
DESIRABLE
REAL ESTATE
City And Farm Property
I now have house and lota
listed that are located in NR,
SE and SW Cooper, as weii as
good farm property listings
OPAL PREAS
Attention
Farmers
HURLEY SPECIAL
STATE REGISTERED
PLANTING SEED
We have a limited sup
ply of 1955 seed ready
for delivery.
Also Mustang Seed
Oats and Frisco Wheat
of Very
High Quality
H. C. HURLEY
AND SON
Phone 45 or 300
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AND
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— REPAIRS —
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House Wiring - Radio Repair*
All Work Guaranteed
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ELECTRIC SERVICE
Phone 18 - Nifcht 158 - Cooper.
McKinney
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90 Day Guarantee On
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Cooper Phone 447
HOOTEN DRUG CO.
DRUGGISTS
Your REX ALL Store
Phone 51
Prescription Dept. 62
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Stringfellow, Richard. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1956, newspaper, September 28, 1956; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978527/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.