Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1977 Page: 3 of 10
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and Lester Worden
turned lust week from a trip to
La and Slaton...they visit
I v». I and Lou Oats, Fay and
lb, Stell. Clay and Pauline
and Kenneth and Gloss
es...had a ball.
£ and Dink McKinney’s
Herschel (Guy and Leo
C,r's son in law ) was named
of the Year at Paris B and
annual Bosses' Night
inquet •
Had to be Carla Sue Bolton
Lsent three postal card view s
lthe Parthenon in Athens...
n are on the bulletin board at
Social Club. The Boltons
c been globe trotting this
Hr; they were in Hawaii too.
Burden in Cooper on
.looking well after a brief
Lpital stay.
gill and Ada Oliver spent
weeks in the Metroplex
*entl> helping Jenny and Bob
tens with their new baby,
i The East Enders spotted at
Crafts Fair and Stew
ok-Off Saturday included
L|en Perry, Mitchell and Oleta
(Templeton. Ada and Lucy
|ver, P H and G.A. Swenson,
jjUI1!,)r and Opal Watkins,
jolvn Nabors (there with
tther work), Jean Nabors...
Peters... Venita Peters
;ing very professional taking
Jtures.
Birthdays : Paul Peters -
(p24; Eletha McLarty - 11-26;
Ha Templeton - 11-27; Robert
(bors - 11-28.
Harvey and Beauton Riley
nt with Grady and Wilma
olsby to Sulphur Springs 1st
ptist on Sunday evening to
the Reverend Joe Ed
olsby give the message at the
Itrdenominational Thanksgiv-
| Service there,
failed the Delta Nursing
inquire about Miss
Itis; found Secretary Brenda
irden doubles as Activities
betor, Jean Nabors is new
■ of Nurses, Marjorie
pers is more indispensable
ever, their new admini-
ktor (and new to Cooper) is
rert Wassenmiller and their
|f owner is Lloyd Knecht, of
I Antonio.
I.J. Scott arrived back on
(day from a deer hunt in
fksville (did not get a smell
Slight or a deer). Juanita was
in Memphis this week to
her sis.
backer News: Chirlyn was
from Dallas for the
tkcnd...the EDBCers are
lining a Christmas Cantata...
|fl still in the talking stages,
(potted at the tootball games
day night: Doug and Betty
gburn and theirs, Mickey
Norma Goforth and young
s, and someone thought sure
Roy Lee Jacksons bunch
te there. ..Eutah and Geneva
indler made it.
[The Swensons hate to brag,
I that clever caption on page
iof the November cattleman
l by their nephew Jake Payne
f El Campo (Tot Payne's son).
Mrs. Doyle (Jewel Green)
flerson of Klondike taught in
(iloh X years ago with Glen
fnon, Leona Ethridge, Jewell
1, Irma Jean Moxley,
n Pounds, and Florene
ly.
| Checked with Lillian Peters
But Clark Ridge...last she saw
(Doyle and Mamie Jo Lite they
kefine...Lillian had ice maker
Uble and car trouble the same
ck and had to go to the
mate To
Appear On TV
j Mark Choate, son of Mr. and
Joe Choate, will appear on
television program “Jesus
<iay" on Sunday, November
I The program, sponsored by
! Dallas Baptist Association of
Southern Baptist Conven-
> is broadcasted on Channel 4
[7:15 A.M.
I Choate is Minister of
M'c and Associate Minister
pouth at Oates Drive Baptist
Ptfch in Mesquite.
weeks are
dentist too...some
worse than others.
Donna Toon answered with a
hoarse voice Sunday after-
noon...she is busy with their
place out near the football field.
Heard from Betty Blagburn
that R.L. and Mary Nabors and
little Roy Lee were not in church
Sunday., sure enough Mary was
so hoarse she could hardly
talk...they ve all had sore
throats.
Pauline Perry was expected
to hit town Wednesday. 11-23,
to help Helen with turkey.
East Enders making the scene
at the Baker open house in
Cooper Sunday afternoon in-
cluded Snooks and Virginia
Bettis (in the receiving line)...
Bernice Oats, Faye Westerman,
Dolores Jackson, Helen Perry,
and no telling who else was
there among the many people in
the many lovely rtroms.
John and Laura Swenson
brought Peter Colore out from
Dallas for the weekend...Peter
is a gourmet cook...fixed
Sunday dinner...Laura brought
homemade bread...they can
come anytime.
Watson News. Dois’ uncles
and aunts from Cooper. Audey
and George Anne (Hancock)
Watson and Grady and Aline
(Burnett) Watson came to visit
Sunday...Peggy reported Mar-
jorie Porter is at her mother's
(Mrs. Dessa Palmer) in Coop-
er...looking well and trying to
regain the pounds she lost when
she was ill.
Called the Scotts Sunday
afternoon...Glenna was at the
Manor seeing Miss Babe...Jack
reported Miss Babe doing all
right.
Thelma Scott has a cold but
nothing slows her down.
John Ed and Carolyn Nabors
were with her folks in the
evening Saturday...was eating
somewhere in Paris...Jean and
Hugh got to keep Martin.
Bird Shot Impressions of the
Arts and Stew Affair on
Saturday: We'd put our money
on Morris Partain's chock-full-of
vegetables mildly seasoned
stew, delicious. Discovered
Janies Allison belongs to both
the Jaycces and the regular
Chamber of Commerce...Brady
Fisher of Paris turned up...
Kathleen Templeton was coun-
seling with the cake decora-
tors...learned Opal Cates Wat-
kins is originally from Dike...
Weldon and Dolly Jackson were
in from Enloe...met Mrs. Sallie
Seay Jones (hails from Vasco)...
Cameron McKinney of Green-
ville was kidding Doug Albright
and Lois Hooten...the Lonzo
Wakefields came...Hiram and
Mary Clark made it complete...
the Richard Heizers brought the
wee one...Treva Nell Causey
chatted with the East Enders...
Pauline Williamson was laugh-
ing with the Tonevs...Blackie
and Velma Calvin looked
good.. Mr. Dee Todd doesn’t
miss much...the Gary Kestings
were showing off little Desi-
ree.. Marion and Bernice Cher-
ry got there, . Myra Skinner was
there with daughter Lana
Bailey...and Melba McClana-
han...Troy Kern arrived was
scarfing down the stew.
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Chamb-
liss arrived Sunday from
California for a weeks visit with
his mother, Miss Sallie Chamb-
liss, and other relatives.
2544 Mangum-ln The New Plaza Of Commerce Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m
Jkillern j Dm
Christmas
Sale
OPEN EARLY — OPEN LATE
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REG. $10.95 PR.
VF30 WALKIE-TALKIE
3-Trontijtor solid state set
carries VS» mile. Features
crystal-controlled trans-
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switch. Operates on ♦-volt
battery (not included).
AS SEEM
ON T.V.
REG. $14.99
KENNER’S STRETCH MONSTER
Stretch the monster's arms and
legs as far as you can, then
watch as he resumes his natural
) i shape. Fun for all ages.
119
■ mm
REG. $139.99
JULIETTE
TRI-MODE STEREO
AM/FM/FM-MPX
Stereo plus
full-size BSR
turntable and
built-in 8-track
player. #C438-98
Dice
253
REG. $5.99
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Exciting new dice escape game.
Ages 8 to adult, 2 to 4 players.
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SPECIAL GROUP OF MEN’S
GENUINE LEATHER WALLETS
Billfolds, trifolds, credit
managers in a choice of colors.
All beautifully gift-boxed
FOR TOW GREAT
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Adjustable grill height*
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legs roll about easily.
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MEG. $15.99
WESTMINSTER
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RADIO
Goes anywhere —
sporting events,
picnics, etc.
Battery or electric.
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Easy to use. Sharp,
dear pictures
develop instantly
in your hands.
REG. $24.99
WINDSOR CASSETTE
RECORDER/PUYER
New! Ideal gift for
business executives and
students. For work or
pleasure.
.G
VIVITAR 600
POCKET-SIZE
CAMERA KIT
Camera with built-in
flash, wrist strap, roll
of Kodak film and 2 batteries.
12-EXP0SUHE NOLL j
COLOR PMNTS I
DEVELOPED AMD PRHfTEB j
Mode from original roll* only I
Wo accept Fox, Fuji, Kodak, 8
GAF, and Fotomat film. f
20-EXPOSURE ROU ., 2.99 |
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KODAK
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C-110-12 or C-126-12
exposure roll.
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MEG. $4.99 CONTEMPORARY
LUCrTE RECORD STAND
Blends with any type of furniture.
Store and organize records
beautifully.
Prices good thru Sat., Nov. 26, 1977. Quantity rights reserved.
EXTRA lARKflKNIC
20 Shoots, 40 pages.
In a choke of covets.
REG. $5.98 WESTCL0X
BULL’S EYE POCKET WATCH
Easy to read; handsome
styling. Chrome plated.
Bwriirs »a»y lotion
9 ax.
limit 2
RIG. $149
CHLORASEPTIC
THROAT SPRAY
6 ox.
limit 2
Pev. and Mrs. Joe Ed
olsby and children of Sulphur
Rings: and Mrs. Si Pagan of
*>per left Sunday for Louis-
Kentucky to spend the
^anksgiving holidays with Mr.
Mrs. Ronnie Morgan and
Pev.
toper SpBruittti
ursday, November 24, 1977
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limit 2
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REG. $1.98
TRUUMNK COUGH SYRUP
4 ox.
limit 2
REG. $1.29
ULTRA BAM I
DEODORANT SPRAY
Reg., Neutral, Fresh; 3 o*
limit 2
PEPTO-BtSMOL
LIQUID ANTACID
I os.
limit 2
Peuto-
59* . ‘
REG. $1.09 MMf
JOHNSON'S DBfTAL FLOSS
—.
REG. $3.19
ORANEX C0U CAPSULES
40%
limit 2
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 24, 1977, newspaper, November 24, 1977; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983849/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.