Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945
THE COOPER REVIEW
Pecan! Gap
Hi News
The trip is plan.ed for us to
go to Iatke Fannin and visit in
Denison. We plan to return Fri-
day night.
POSSUM FLATS ■ ■. mother*s day
Miss Nelms received some pic-
tures from a good looking sol-
dier. Wonder who he is??
FRESHMAN AND SOPHO-
MORES NEWS
At Tommie’s party Friday
night there weie a great many
present. And they all reported
MV LANDj-
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Grade School Ba-selwll Team
County Champa
The Pecan Gap Grade softball
team last April 20th at Enloe
played three games, winning all
of them and thereby becoming
the champs of Delta County.
The lineup was Thomas Philips a good time,
catcher; Billy Frank Grady pit-
cher, Jimmie Sandlin first base;
Curtis Show second base; Son-
ny Templeton third base; R. C.
Humphries short stop; Charles
Quisenberry—left field; Tommy at her every day. Evelyn you’ll
Frank—center field; James Allen have to learn how to wink,
^gj^lements and Roger Yeager Lovenla has started to Ladonia |
Wpght field; and Bobby Arm-' every Saturday night. Wonderj
Strong—rover. | why.
The first game was with Klon-| SOPHOMORE NEWS
dike, which they won 13-2. Ihci Shirley Humphries is still hear-
second game was with Enloe jng ]rom Earl Cooksey regular.
Emma Jean has been thinking
about someone, and that some-
one could be Clyde Adams.
Evelyn Thomas is doing all the
good. Jinks has been winking
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which they won 10-5. The last
game, which gave them the
championship, was aganst Ben
Franklin and they won this game
by the score of 19-1.
The Trophy whch was present-
ed to them for winning these
games was a new soft ball. It
will have all the names of the
players on it which participated
in the game and will be put on
display in the trophy case in the
hall.
JUNIOR-SENIOR TRIP
The Juniors and Seniors will he
very happy the day of the 26th.
We are expecting to have a good
James Leathers has decided to
take a certain freshman girl
since he can’t get Shirley.
What about this new case—
Jimmie Southerland and Charles
Wright.
We haven’t been seeing Faye
Rhodes in Ladonia lately. Faye
is your heart else where.
Charles Pickard doesn’t talk
much. We wonder if he hears
from Loretta R. often.
Earlene C. is a little on the
lonely side.
JUNIOR 23RO PSALM
Geometry is my Jonah,
[ shall not pass,
time the full length of our trip, it maketh me to study from
from PICKENS*
WEEK-END SPECIALS
FLOUR Shawnee's Best 50 lbs. $2.2$
CARROTS 2 bunches
- 15c
RED KARO SYRUP gallon
- 60c
♦ VISIT OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT ♦
Be Wise and Economize with
Pickens Gro. & Mkt.
Phone 10 Cooper, Texas
It leadeth me in the path of ter-
ror for Mr. Reeves sake,
Yea though I pass through the
first test,
Yet I will fear it for it forns
Will not make an impression on
my cranium
It prepareth me tp become the
laughing stock of my class-
mates
It filleth me with dread, my eyes
runneth over
Surely failure and misery will
follow me all the days of my
life and I shall remain a
Junior Forever.
BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
Basketball Association mee
Monday and decided to get the
jackets. Although there was not
enough money to get the onesj
they wanted. They have decided
to get better ones. And will pay
extra for them.
The Sophomores and Fresh
man are going on a picnic Friday
afternoon. We all hope they have
a teal nice time.
KLONDIKE ♦
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Miss Louise Nelson of Tyler
.nd Sgt. Marshall 1). Smallwood,
stationed at Temple were marri-
ed Wednesday night, April 25,
n the home of the bride's moth-
1, Mrs. Dessa Taylor in Cooper
Sgt. Smallwood is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Smallwood of
Klondike. After a few days at
Temple where Sgt. Smallwood is
convalscing at MeClosky Veterans
Hospital, Mrs. Smallwood will
return to her position in Tyler.
She hopes to get a transfer to
Temple.
Mesdames H. C. Ward, B. M.
Edwards, Harmon Keeling, Burl
Clayton and G. C. Wynn of
Klondike and Mrs. Joe Allard of
Cooper attended the district
meeting of the Womens Society
of the Methodist Churches in
Sulphur Springs Friday.
Mrs. I. L. Morris left Wdenes-
day to join her husband, Lt. Mor-
ris, at Lake Worth, Fla.
Pfc. Billie C. Jackson of Sa-
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Rhodes
of Dallas visited here over the
week end. Mr. Rhode’s mother
who has been visiting them re-
turned to her home.
Mrs. Randle Maynard and baby
are visiting in Dallas for a few
days.
and daughter, Mary Elizabeth,
Mr. and ' Mrs. Wesley Wallace
and Mrs. Walter Henderson
in Dallas Saturday,
were
JUNIOR CREED Una, Kans. with his wife and
We believe in Mr. Templeton rddren aie v‘s^‘nK hi* par*
the almighty ruler of Pecan Gap;ent;s> ^r- anc* ^rs- Gt'3 Jackson.
High School and in the Junior
Class who entered the high
school in 1944 suffered under
Mrs. W. H. McFadden and
Mrs. Tom Wallace and little son
of Commerce were wee end
Mrs. Reeves, Mr. Reeves, Mr guests of Mrs. Henry Alley and
Templeton and Miss Nelms was daughter, Mrs. Hubert Thomas.
rucified, dead and buried by the | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hunt left
Seniors. I Monday to be with their little
I he third day we arose from i grand daughter who is in a Fort
the dead and descended into Mr. [ Worth hospital with injuries re-
lempleton loom and sitteth at ceived in an automobile accident.
the right hand of the Seniors! .. r, , _
, ,, . ,, . . _ Mrs. Doyle Meador of Cooper
from thence we shall judge the . A T
just demerit system of the high1.'1’6!1 ,, Uls av n,ff Wl 1 eI
school faculty. , husband s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
We believe m the Juniors in , „ , „ „ „,
tiie Pecan Gap High School, the; ^r’ and ,Mrs B> M’ Edwards
honor and sportsmanship of theland Mrs’ *loyd Gou*h were in
Juniors the forgiveness of the
MT. JOY
Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Price of
Cooper spent Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Lula Skeen.
Pvt. Jim Woolsey and wife of
Camp Hood are visiting his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. ,H. B. Wool-
sey.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coopei
and family who have been living
Cooper, have moved to the
Seniors the resurrection of the
Juniors, their life everlasting.
AMEN
JUNIOR NEWS
There was a boy wondering
who he got a note from. Does
anyone know who it could be
from?
What is the saying going
around I’mm gona tell on you.
Let us in the know.
Jinks told all the girls he was
single now since his gorl had
PAINT
FOR BARNS____
The long lasting and protective quality of our
barn paint has made it the preference of local
farmers. A small quantity goes far—withstands
all weather and climate.
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FOR HOME____
Handsome, serviceable painted surfaces are
protection for your structurer. Give your res-
idence the benefits of our quality paint, for
appearance and endurance.
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FOR EXTERIOR..
and Interior alike, we have quality paint,
enamel and varnish that stand the test of time
and weather ell seasons. Small quantities for
odd jobs—bulk for contractors.
Anderson’s Hardware & Furniture Co.
“texas* Wost Accommodating Store”
Paris Thursday.
Ray Ellis was injured Sunday
when thr?wr> from a horse.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell
of Seattle, Wash, are visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Wynn and Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Russell of the Gough community.
Billie Williams, Mm and wife
of New Orleans are visiting his
mother, Mrs. Dovie Williams,
this week.
Airs. Ada Nelson was a gu' it
of Mr.andMrs. Ed Hooten Sun-
day.
Archie "Smallwood is| spend-
ing this week with home folk.
He has employment in Sherman.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Robnet and
son, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Small-
wood and daughter, June, attend-
ed a singing at Forney Sunday.
Capt. and Mrs. B. R. Moore of
Ardmore visited his mother, Mrs.
P. H. Moore, last week.
Mrs. Della Lake and son, Mr.
Halbrook of Linden visited Mrs.
Burl Clayton Saturday.
Bro. Harmon Keeling and family
were in Sulphur Springs Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bigony
visited his parents in Commerce
Sunday.
B( B. Sandlin farm in this com-
munty. We are glad to have
them move back here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Gillean
and children were Cooper visit-
ors Saturday.
Mrs. J. j. Eddington who has
been ill is improving.
Winston Dewitt left Thursday
for the army.
Mr and Mrs Sherman Rainey
had as their guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Walden Ward andJoyce
and Miss Jimmy Bass of Pecan
Gap, Mrs. C. It. Meadlin and Son-
nie of Prattville.1 Mrs. Amelia
Ward of Cooper and Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Mosley of Stephenville
Ark.
Mrs. Mattie Thompson spent
Sunday with Mrs. B. C. Rainey.
Several of the farmers are
busy bedding their land and some
are planting cotton.
p.D. is death-tes.
on live insects-
P D' eXorstndards
Relents for
(Jrade AA household
insecticide.
p D will not stam-
U pleasantly scented.
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... where a new industrial frontier beckons
American Industrialists with Texas Oppor-
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NEW YORK, April 26—On
Sunday a 45,000-ton aircraft car-
rier will splash into the East
River bearing the name Franklin
D. Roosevelt. The late President’s
widow is expected to christen the
warship which the Navy prev
lously had planned to name the
Coral Sea.
Mrs. D. R. Totten left Tues-
for Washington, Kansas where
she will visit her husband’s re-
latives. Her husband is overseas
quit him. (Take not Sue)
Robbip I know that your heart
is broken because you got the
four leaf clover back and a lovely
letter.
Jimmie Boss wants her plans
to turn out right, Wonder what
hey are.
Texans now have their sleeves rolled up, work-
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, May 4, 1945, newspaper, May 4, 1945; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983290/m1/3/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.