Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1957 Page: 4 of 8
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SEWS FROM
CHARLESTON
MRS. WAYNE TEMPLETON
*ry 8, 1957
ostess
CS Meet
CS met Thurs-
ary 31, in the
arl Cregg with
;hols as co-host-
,r, Mrs Ed Holt,
jonsive reading
God.” Mrs.
‘ resented “World
uar^erly reports
he program was
Community”
fticipating were
}gh, Mrs. T. B.
olt, Mrs. Echols,
and Mrs. Truett
were served to
The next busi-
*11 be held Feb-
church.
G. D. Kesler and
juite, spent the
Mr. and Mrs.
and Jerry.
Cooper, Texas
WSCS At Ben Franklin
Has January 29 Meet
Mrs. W. M. Burrow was host-
ess at her home to the WSCS
of Ben Franklin Methodist;
Church on January 29 at 2:30
p.m.
The opening song was ‘‘I Love
To Tell The Story.” Prayer was
given by Mrs. G. N. Lay. Jacque-
lin Sue Lewis, granddaughter of
Mrs. G. N. Lay, wa3 made a life-
time member of the Society. Mrs.
D. C. Moore, Sr. was program
chairman and the program was
on “Islands In My Community.”
Mrs. Lay and Mrs. M. C. Hays
assisted Mrs. Moore on the pro-
gram.
The society was dismissed with
a prayer and refreshments were
served to seven members.
. W. 1. Bariief,
.arty, Mrs. Oscar
nday in Bonham
rs. Dick Rayburn.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Lem-
mond and daughter, Pamela, of
Grand Prairie and Mrs. Zula
Lemmond of W innsboro spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
vvird Barrett. It was M-s. Bar-
rett’s birthday and several
Litads called ’n- the aft.ejnoon.
Mitchei Stewart, Commerce
was a visitor in Cooper Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Randle
moved from Cooper to the Dick
Porter house.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon (Bill)
Scott and boys of Ft. Smith, Ark.,
spent the week end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Beckham, and the W. L. Scott
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lile and
family of Dallas spent the week
uid with Mr. and Mrs. O. W.
Lile.
Mr. and Mis. Floyd Viser, Dal-
las, are spending a week here at
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Royce Stiefer and
Randy of Dallas spent the week
end with Mrs. Stiefer’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Helm.
Mrs. Ethel Mills returned
home Saturday after spending
two weeks with her daughter,
Mrs. Richard Clark, Jr. of Elec-
tra.
Mrs. Bill Oliver and Mrs. Era
Nabors are in Dallas this week
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Tim Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morgan
and Mechille of Hooks spent the
week end with Mrs. Morgan’s
mother, Mrs. Mattie Coston.
Earnest Viser’s condition is re-
ported as about the same. He’s
in Dallas for medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Worden and
Charles moved from Dallas to
E. DELTA STEW
On February 14, the Home-
making Class at East Delta will
give a stew between basketball
gam.s on that night.
The stew will be served be-
NEWS FROM
LAKE CREEK
MRS. L. B. TAYLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hendrix,! Dayton, Ohio visited
„,strict scout meet Baptist Lydia C lass
Mr. and Mrs^ Glee Tayjor, Mr. ^ ^ , Sulphur Dis- jjas Monday Meeting
und| Mrs’ Troy Kern and Carol ^ Sc0ut meeting in 9 ^ Lydia class Gf the First
attended' the Cooperative Gm j Spring, 1 ‘there | ; :ipt,st Church met Monday
meeting in Houston this , in the Id'11'> th(> district' veiling, February 4, at the
Mrs. Leslie Holton, A11 members Scouters church with ten members pres-
Mr. and
over
board and
urged
are
to attend.
The winner of the TV set at
Piggly Wiggly Super Market in
Cooper last Saturday was Mrs.
Florence Brunson, Bin Frank-
lin. .
nt. ,
The class sang “Living For
Jesus" followed with prayer by
Mrs. B n Tatum. Mrs. J. D.
Mrs! C. r.ornholdt gave the devotional
vek on "Faith.
The stew will be served be- Mf and Mrs chariie Hendrix, Dayton, unm, Mrs. D.
tween the girls’ and boys’ games. Longview Mr. and Mrs. Steven- week end witn ne .
- Ison, Pans’, visited relatives here' W Nicholas. , w. Aleshire
MOOLt WWOLl WWIItt Mr Il M«. Wa ..........
G. T. DeVaney, Dallas, spent son, Mr. and Mrs. torn r I -h sons .....- ^ 1
the week end here with his par- Mrs. Tom C“"~’n vlsltors|v
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter De- were Sunday a Ander- V' Tllt,v
vanty. with Mr. and Mrs. ^ whe,e .hoy
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Russel son. LaFray Mitchei beeft Rationed since 1954.
and James, Dallas, and Mr. and Mr. and Mr . parents —-
Mrs. Ib Rice of Lindale were | and Shelby visi e | Sunday j Davis ~~ ^ be ^
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bartley,
Julie and Jana, spent the week
end in Cooper with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bartley.
, .^oSo; visited Mr. and l |
' Flanary an^a™* r (,,ltlv After a brief bussing session,
had refreshments of pie and coffee
wt.r, s rved by the hostesses
M, Casto Strickland, Mrs Mack
Mrs. Lorene Moody.
. L<.,n.iiv! navis cinu
second
r.UskMidan^Mr^Sa^RiIs^ I and Mrs. Odell Askev. and I si™ng wlll convene at theS^’ , ^KdUh Shumate, Mrs-Lorene
Mr. and Mrs. Elro Stegall and Mrs. w. R. Mills returned h ie ]
WAWAVAV
SEE US FOR
BABY
HICKS
and supplies
YOUR PURINA DEALER
>ER BREWER FEED MILL
COOPER, TEXAS
the Post Oak community. Charles
has enrolled at E.T.S.T.C., Com-
merce.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Rus-
sell and James Lewis of Dallas
spent the week end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rus-
sell of Lake Creek and Mr. and
Mrs. P. E. Nabors.
Mr and Mrs. Doyce Nabors
and girls of Dallas spent the
week end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. E. Nabors.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Oliver, Dal-
las, were here over the week
end visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Oliver and Mrs. J. L. Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brookmole,
Lake Creek, were dinner guests
with his mother, Mrs. Lillie
Brookmole, Sunday.
family of Antioch epent Sunday
night here with his parents.
Sunday after vising relatives
and friends in and near Los Ai
ng will com1 ni I M I’dith Shumate, mis- lauieue
Nazerene Church Swttay. j and Mrs. Opal Watkins
narv 10. at I -45. a . I hostesses.
'P
loh
February 10, -- -
is cordially invited to attend.
Visiting in the home of G. T. I geles, California. I»
Anderson Saturday night were: Mr. and Mrs. B. K. SkidmoK
Mrs. Milford Montgomery and I Kenny 0f Terrell were week
daughter, Mary Ann, Mr. and j vjsitors with her parents, 1
Mrs. Anderson Russell and James 1 n _ Hendrix.
and G. T. DeVaney of Dallas, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. T Hen_
and Mrs. Ib Rice, Undale, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Euna Anderson, Paris, Mr. and and family of Dallas, N ’
Mrs. Sam Russell and Mr. and) Mrs. Bill Berry. Billy_Jack,
Mrs. Walter DeVaney.
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Stubblefield - Johnson Farm Supply
For Your ....
BABY CHICKS «c
RED CHAIN CHICK FEEDS
POULTRY SUPPLIES
DROUGHT FEED
BULK GARDEN SEED
STUBBLEFIELD - JOHNSON
FARM SUPPLY
Phone 83 Cooper, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Cathey,
Dallas, were week end visitors
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dee Copeland, and Jimmie.
1 and Carol of Enloe, Mr. and Mrs
G. C. Thompson and Mr. and
Check These Prices
Mrs Lawrence Thompson, Coop
er were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Thompson.
WANTED
Statistical Information On
Needle industry Employes
In and Near
COMMERCE
If you are interested in working in a garment
factory in Commerce, please fill out the blank
below and return to the Commerce Chamber of
Commerce, Commerce, Texas.
Name
Address
City
Experience _
If not experienced,
learn?
100 Lbs. Superior Hi NRG
Egg Pellets ( in prints)
100 Lbs. Feed Maize
Cost Of 200 Lbs. Balanced Feed
Or 100 Lbs. Balanced Feed For
$4.80
$2.95
7.75
$3.871/2
would you be willing to
(Answer Yes or No.)
4.60
Would you join a union?
(Answer Yos or No.)
A nationally known garment manufacturer is interested
in locating a plant in Commerce if we can assure him of
an adequate labor supply. If you are interested in employ-
ment of this type, it will be to your distinct advantage
to fill out the above blank and return it to Commerce
Chamber of Commerce, Commerce, Texas.
100 Lbs. Superior Balanced
Egg Pellets (in prints)
100 Lbs. Superior Hen Scratch
(cotton bags)
100 Lbs. Our Mix Hen Scratch
100 Lbs. Superior All-In-One Baby Chick
Feed (in prints)
(Grows 2 s* lb. better chicks in X weeks)
100 Lbs. 16% Superior Dairy Feed
SUPERIOR FEEDS CONTAIN
B12 AND ANTIBIOTICS
CARL P. HARRISON, Seedsman
PHONE 117 COOPER, TEXAS
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TICAL
ncements
Review is authoriz-
ing the following
• the offices indi-
3ity election to be
1957.
BOLGER
unmissioner:
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank all my friends
for the get-well cards, gifts,
flowers and visits while I was
in the Sanitarium of Paris. C-6
J. E. Thompson
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the blood donors, those
who sent cards and flowers, the
visitors while in the hospital and
since I came home, and f°r
other nice things done for me.
Mrs. L. A. Wood c-6
1EAS
A-4
idy to live with and
ly lady in comfort-
th all conveniences
-vision, and to do
and housework as
■ the two only, but
or nursing required
rvice will be avail
two days a week,
g 917 Peoples Bank
le’r, Texas. -TF
BOVJS C-l 1
IMER; Protect your
ir Delta County Re-
nt’s Credit Associa-
d to prove the good
rd of good credit cus-
BABY CHICKS this week and
every week at Carl P. Harrisons.
(C-7) _.
FOR SALE: Ford tractor,2-wheel
trailer, whirler seeder, 18 sacks
fertilizer - everything for $400.
Phone 545-J or see A. Smith,
i • > pei, T xas. ___(TF)
WOMEN 18-55, to address and
mail our circulars at home on
commission. Write GIFT FAIR,
(Dept. 17, Springfield, Penna.
C-6
MOTOROLA TELEVISION—New
1957 models, priced from $169.95
T. V. Aerials installed -moved -
repaired. Phone 551. Williamson
Radio & T. V. <tf)
For Sale
B-l
LEGAL NOTICE
1 SINGLE all metal horse trail-
er for sale. J. C. McKinney. C-6
FOR SALE: Heater wood, $3.50
per rick at barn 2 miles north of
Cooper on Enloe road, or $5.00
per rick delivered in town. Call
4503, J. C. Smith, or see Cliff
Reynolds. (C-8)
l line of the Charley Morgan 11 other and further rights the de-
acre tract 280 feet a stake, the ' fondants', or any one interested
OPPORTUNITY for person retir-
ed or needing extra income. A
good Rawleigh Business is hard
to beat. Opening now in Delta
Co. and Cooper. See J. P. Har-
graves, Rt. 2, Dike, or write Raw-
leigh’s Dept., TXA-680-505, Mem-
phis, Tenn. *l-3-5-6
SORGHUM ALMUM — High
Quality — Produced by Renner
Foundation — $3.50 per lb. at
Carl P. Harrison’s. (C-7)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
The State Of Texas, County of
Delta. WHEREAS on the 17th
day of November A. D., 1956,1
State of Texas, Delta County
Plaintiffs and Cooper Indepen-
dent School District impleaded
Taxing Units recovered a judg-
ment in the District Court of
Delta County (for the 62nd Ju-
dicial District of Texas) No. 3843
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the friends and neigh-
bors and Dr. Janes, who helped
during the death of our mother,
also to Bro. Cavender for the
comforting words. ®
The Family of
Mrs. Lula Williams
Field sand and gravel. Water
hauling, truck with pump to put
water in overhead tank where
necessary- Phone 468 or see
Floyd Strong for promp* service.
khart 57
ton Seed
Planting
>ur seed now,
we still have
plenty
sblefield
r Gin Co.
Texas
We wish to express our most
sincere thanks to our many
friends and neighbors in our
time of sorrow in the loss of our
dear husband, father and broth-
er; for the many words and
deeds; for the nice food, beauti-
ful flowers; to the choir, and
preparation of the grave; to Bro.
Hugh Tomlinson and Bro. Clif-
ton Gillean, Sister Venus Lair;
to the doctors and nurses at La-
mar General Hospital and the
many friends we met there. To
thank Mr. Newman and his help-
ers of the Delta Funeral Home.
From the depth of our hearts
to each and every one thank you
and may the Lord bless you.
Mrs. Ethel Mills
Mr. and Mrs. E- O. Mills and
Larry
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Broadstreet
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark, Jr.
and Brothers and Sisters.
SORGHUM ALMUM — High
Quality — Produced by Renner
Foundation — $3.5u per lb. at
Carl P. Harrison’s. (C-7)
FOR SALE: The Carl McMillan
home at 350 San Antonio. The
house has six rooms and bath.
Phone 238 or 56W.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR
CREDIT BUREAU CAN DO FOR
YOU? Call often for individual
credit reports - Crelit investi-
gations is not an expense - it
is an investment. Delta County
Retail Merchant’s Credit Assn
C-8
SAVE 4C
Per Gallon On
DIXIE
GASOLINE
100 GALLONS inside paint and
enamel, $1.95, $2.95 and $3.95 per
gallon. Leslie Lumber Company.
(TF)
BABY CHICKS this week and
every week at Carl P. Harrison s.
(C-7)
NW corner of the Charley Mor-1
gan tract. THENCE WEST 781
feet to a stake: THENCE SOUTH
280 feet to a stake; THENCE
EAST 78 feet to the place of
beginning containing one-half
(i/2) acre of land, more or less.
Being the same land described
in deed from J. D. Patterson et
therein, may be entitled to under
the provisions of law. Said sale
to b made by me to satisfy the
above described judgment and
foreclosing the lien provided by
law for th: taxes, interest, pen-
alty and costs. The proceeds of
said sale to be applied to the
satisfaction thereof. Said sale
al to M. L. DeWitt, dated Jan- will be made subject to the de-
uary 9, 1946 and recorded in fondants’ right to redeem the
Book 91, pages 225-226, Deed Re- said pi perty by complying with
on the docket of said Court, cords 0f Delta County, Texas, the provisions of law in such
against M. L. DeWitt and wife, Amount Apportioned Against j cases made and provided.
Emma DeWitt for the aggregate: Said Tract $no.o5. T. L. Hopkins, Sheriff. Delta
sum of One Hundred Ten and Subject) h0Wcver, to the right County, Texas. Cooper, Texas,
of redemption the defendants’,; ^anuary ^7-_ C~^
or any one interested
Commercial Refrigeration
Residential & Commercial
AIR CONDITIONING
FRIGIDAIRE
SALES - SERVICE
STRIPLAND’S
Refrigeration Service
Dial 3-3456 Night 4-2718
262 S. Main Paris, Texas
SEE US FOR Wireing and eleet-
trical supplies, also good selection
of light fixtures, - Leslie Lumber
Co. (tf)
RENTALS
FOR RENT: 4 room modern
house. North East 1st and Paris
Highway. Phone 179-W. Lee
Toon. ^
AIR CONDITIONED ufficco for
rent, over Delta National Bank,
recently remodeled. Inquire at
Delta National Bank. (tf)
Farm & Ranch
LOANS
★ 15 & 20 year terms
★ 5% Interest
NATIONAL FARM
1,0AN ASSOCIATION
Of Sulphur Springs
Don lUasingame, Sec.-Treas.
Marshall Illalock, Loan Mgr.
We’re proud to offer . . •
the best work sock
for Every Working Man
r T'ieRftlLB0P0 Sock
CiMMfrSlp.Sriurte
3 pair for
1.00
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5/100 Dollars for delinquent tax-
es, interest, penalties and accru-
ed costs on the same, with in-
terest on said sum at the rate
of 6% per annum from date of
judgment together with all costs
of suit. Said judgment directs
that a foreclosure of plaintiff’s
lien together with lien of the
taxing units which were parties
to this suit and established their
claims thereto for the amount of
said taxes, interest, penalties
and accrued costs as apportioned
to each tract and/or lots of land
as described in said order of
sale.
By virtue of an order of sale,
issued by the Clerk of the Dis-
trict Court of Delta County,
Texas, on the 21st day of Jan-
uary, 1957, as directed by the
terms of said judgment.
As Sheriff of said Delta Coun-
ty, I have seized, levied upon
and will, on the first Tuesday in
March, same being the 5th day
of March, 1957, at the oourthouse
door of said Delta County, be-
tween the hours of 2 o’clock P.
M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said
day, proceed to sell for cash to
the highest bidder all the right,
title and interest of M. L. De-
Witt and wife, Emma DeWitt in
and to the following described
real estate levied upon the 21st
day of January, 1957, as the prop-
erty of M. L. DeWitt and wife,
Emma DeWitt.
First Tract; All that certain
tract or parcel of land situated
in Delta County, Texas, and be-
ing a part of the James Robin-
son Survey, Abstract No. 292,
and more particularly described
as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING
at the Southwest corner of Char-
I n t f llnMfVn,, 4 •• #1AI - t I
*-j ■••vifetm navi ui uiic acre in
said survey, a stake; THENCE
NORTH with the West boundary
therein, i
may have, and subject to any
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Get Trip Accident Insurance
First.
JIMMIE HODGES
TELEVISION
AND RADIO REPAIRS
MORGAN
T-V & RADIO SERVICE
213 W. Dallas Cooper
Phone 36 or 156
FINE PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
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Commerce, Texas
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
— REPAIRS —
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House Wiring - Radio Repair*
All Work Guaranteed
JACK DANIELS
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Phone 18 - Night 158 - Cooper
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Phone 51
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90 Day Guarantee On
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I ooper Phone 447
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I now have house and lota
listed that are located in NE,
SL and SW Cooper, as well as
good farm property listings.
OPAL PREAS
PHONE 168
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Deposits Insured Up To fl0,000
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Stringfellow, Richard. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1957, newspaper, February 8, 1957; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978792/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.