Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 94, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1973 Page: 7 of 8
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FAMILY^ HOME
iu>d use reeommended blanching
at>U cooling times for better
quality vegetables.
it Its ( ayt BImkbumi
County Extension Agent At Ldiqe
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f ,xxi frcsh-iasluiK ve-
£ next winter by frying
vegetable can be
J rom asparagus to zuc-
rnd't daaan't tahe much
1 s lot of equipment.
reall> need is a big
,'of hot water for blanch-
. ,w basket, cold water
l^iuc and packaftag coo-
a1#jte simplicity, •aa»
Lhavf problem* with fro-
fL) being ot poor quality.
Crtthia. there are four
1 steps essentiai to ex-
jut quality*
Irst use young
NIV( ft si' V • At.mciii iuhai i X TENSION Si hvice
unless stopped by blanching.
Their action results in off.
flavor, toughness or mushiness
and off-colors.
Fortunately, blanching is
easy. All that’s needed is a
gallon of rapidly boiling water
in a Kettle, about a pint of
vegetables and a wire basket.
l*ut the vegetables in the wire
basket and plunge them into the
water. Cover the kettle and start
timing immediately. Kxacttim-
ing is important. Too much or
too little will hamper the qual-
ity. For recommended limes on
each vegetable, consult a cook-
book or freezing manual.
The third key to successful
freezing is quick cooling, A pan
of ice water or even cold running
water will do the job. Check a
cookbook or freezing manual
for exact times. But generally it
takes about as long or longer
to cool as it does to blanch.
and tender
.abies. Then freeze them
’ lljielv. Leaving them in
•irden'even a day too long
‘mean the difference be-
rough and tender condu-
ct winter. Alter washing
preparing the vegetables
blanch mg--the most im-
This brief plunge
the big
best
Jar,: step.
(boiling water
successful home
|ret t0
Tjtng. its whole purpose is
Isiop the action of enzymes,
(bed for the living plant’s
^ these enzimes continue
■jerk-even in the freezer—
Next, drain the vegetables
and pack in airtight containers.
Milk, ice cream or cottage
cheese cartons can be used only
if the vegetables are first seal-
ed in plastic freezer bags.
Then, quickly set the con-
tainers in the freezer, making
sure it is set at zero degree sF.
PROTECT HOME FROM
VACATION BURGLARY
Protect your home against
burglary while away on vaca-
tion.
Any burglary means a severe
budget upset—especially if in-
surance coverage isn’t ade-
quate. But even w ith excellent
coverage, many items have sen-
timental as well as financial
value--and simply can’t be re-
placed.
Therefore it’s crucial to les-
sen the possibility of burglary
by eliminating everything that
suggests the house is vacant.
A family can do several things
before leaving to achieve this.
For one, cancel all daily de-
liveries and discontinue any
newspapers. A yard full of yel-
lowing newspapers is an open
invitation to thieves. Also, con-
nect at least one lamp to an
automatic timer so it turns on
at dusk and off at bedtime—
creating a “lived in” appear-
ance. Thieves watch for lights
left on too tong as well as
darkened houses. Leave shades
or blinds in a normal position—
not completely closed. Close
and lock ail windows and doors-
irichiding those in the garage
and outdoor storeroom. Use
pin-tumbler cylinder locks on
all outside doors. These locks
require a key to both lock and
unlock them.
Arrange to have the lawn
cut, plants watered and other
yard work done. Make an ar-
rangement with the post office
or a neighbor to either hold or
forward all mail.
Notify local police and a
neighbor as to date of depart-
ure and return.
Leave a house key with a
neighbor or friend, informing
him of your itinerary and des-
tination.
Give him a description of the
family car and license number
so state police can locate you
if necessary. Store valuables
in a safety deposit box. Make
a current household inventory.
In case of burglary, an accur-
ate inventory helps determine
what items are missing—sim-
plifying insurance collection.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallace
Monroe, La., were here last
weekend to visit his mother,
Mrs. Nellie Wallace, and aunts,
Mrs. Jack Stevenson and Mrs.
Edith Shumate.
Bill Wallace, Garland, Mr.
and Mrs. J. O. Wallace, DoSoto,
were weekend visitors of their
sisters, Mrs. C. V.Stephenson,
Mrs. iva Hooten, Mr. and Mi s.
Allen Foe.
ASCS
Farm
By Lime Murphy
News
THE AGRICULTURE AND
CONSUMER PROTECTION
ACT OF 1973
The Agriculture and Consum-
er Protection Act of 1973 is a
four year bill designed to at-
tract the farm production that
is needed to meet domestic and
foreign demand for food and fi-
ber. It accomplishes this by
creating a favorable climate
within which farmers may re-
spond to market signals that
indicate consumer demand and
produce the crops that are need-
ed at home and abroad.
New with this act is the guar-
anteed or “Target” price con-
cept for the three commodities
it covers—wheat, feed grain,
and cotton. Target prices will
not be paid as long as the aver-
age market price remains above
the target level, but they will
provide farmers with a form of
Cooper aMUrttim
Thursday, August 16, 1973
PAGE 7
Time To Repair
Or Build
HAY BARNS
We also do Home Re-
pairs Free estimates.
James Boggs, R. F. D.
No. 1, Lake Creek.
Dial 395-2221, Cooper
insurance in the event that av-
erage prices drop below the
target. An escalator provision
based on changes in the product-
ion cost index adjusted by chan-
ges in the national average
yield is included for 1976 and
1977 crops.
Increased freedom toproduce
for the marketplace is provided
by this act which broadens the
range of crops that may be
substituted for wheat, feed
grains, or cotton in order to
preserve allotment history. A
set-aside authority is provided
for years when the Secretary
of Agriculture considers land
SPEED QUEEN
COIN-OP
220 E. Waco
COOPER, TEXAS
WASHING - DRYING
I>RY CLEANING
(8 Lbs. $2.50)
Picknn jpd Delivery
Washing on Friday
* * *
Custom Made
Aluminum Screens
Any Size Window
Free Estimates
BENNY DAVIS
retirement a necessity.
The general thrust of the
new bill continues the producer
freedom and market-oriented
form policy established by the
Agricultural Act of 1970, but
greatly expands the influence of
market action as a production
guide and provides increased
flexibility of farm operations
so that producers can better
respond to market demand.
This is ail the information
that we have on the new farm
bill at this time. As soon as we
receive any more details we
will put them out to you.
Elmer W. Shirley
Promoted to Sp4
Elmer W Shirley, 25, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Shir-
ley, 750 W. Fourth St., Cooper,
was promoted to Army Spec-
ialist Four while serving with
the 13th Support Brigade at H.
Hood, Texas.
Spec. Shirley is an Intelli-
gence Operations Clerk in
Headquarters Detachment of the
brigade’s 169th Maintenance
B attal ion.
Help keep Cooper clean.
PLANT
CHINESE RED PEAS
ON CONTRACT FOR —
ir QUICK CASH CROP - (75 Days to Harvest)
* SOIL BUILDER
We sell planting seed. Our contract price for
Peas to Grower, 9<‘ lb. re-cleancd basis. - Enloc.
Texas
Your p^a crop will be harvested in time for
Winter Grain Planting.
Planting - Management - Harvesting Practices
Recommended by:
Dale Stockton Seed Plant
Box 51 Enloc, Texas 75441
Phone 395-2169 - Cooper, Texas
7
ANT ADS
NOTICES
CARD OF THANKS
LEGAL NOTICE
FOR SALE
fa
PARIS
n Thursday
1
V
/ >t4
inancing
i Store
blNG MACHINE REPAIRS -
L Guaranteed Eree E sti-
lts. Call Nolan Kinard at
5-2861, Klondike, Texas, tf
JSTOM HAY BALING, wire
Contact Louis Watson -
|l/885-5839 or 214/455-0634.
c-39
|)our credit record is ofyout
i making, the Credit Bureau
keeps the records. Delta
hiil Credit Assn. (Adv )
CUSTOM
HAY BALING
CALL
BOB CHILDRESS
395-2871
CUSTOM DISCING
Lynn Dotson
395-2696
or
J. B. Sanders
Wild. SELL - Eour bedroom
brick home in Cooper. Three
baths, central air and heat,
double carport, desirable
extras, lots of storage including
unattached tool and equipment
storeroom, large lot with shade
trees. Will consider “Fair
Market Value” according to
Delta County tax program. Re-
ply to Box E, % Cooper Review,
P. O. Box 430, Cooper, Texas,
75432._dh
WANT TO LEASE: 30 to 100
acres of pasture near Cooper.
Call 395-4250 after 6 p.m.c-30
KEYS
...lililii#
MADE
WHILE YOU WAIT
SLAKEY
BUILDING SUPPLY
J STEPHENS APPLIANCE
|A® CONDITIONING SERVICE
120 S. E. 1st Street
Cooper. Texas
: 395-4102 - iiume 395-2716
MOBILE HOME rmvK
S.w. 10th & Kaufman St.
Cooper, Texas
Dallas Phone 942-0968
HOOTEN DRUG CO.
DRUGGISTS
Your REXALL Store
Dial 395 2127
Prescriptions, 395 2128
COOPER, TEXAS
FREE ESTIMATES
All kinds of linoleum,
floor and wall tile, wall
board, and drain board
installations.
Jeter Floor Covering
221 N. E. 1st. Street _
POE MOTOR CO.
'OR the BEST IN NEW
OR USED CARS SEE
RICHARD POE
95-4511 COOPER
DUVALL GARAGE
AND USED CARS
170 West Dallas Ave.
Dial 395-2181 - Cooper
COOPER MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS
FINEST GRANITE MONUMENTS
“We Will Not Be Undersold”
EAST END WACO AVENUE SINCE 1908
Phone 395-2555 Cooper’ T
We Will Rid Your Home of —
ALL CRAWLING INSECTS
Termite work guaranteed Five years. - Bon e
!nsufed - Free Estimates. All work guaranteed.
formation contact:
JERRY HOLCOMB or CHESTER HOLCOMB
I * ss
I * Tire Repair • Complete Auto Service
* Road Service • Radiator Cleaning - RpPau
1 ARCO Gas - Oil • Ign. Parts Sales-Service
M & R Garage & Body Shop
Windshields Installed & Body R°Pairs
ENGINE TUNE-UP — OVERHAUL
CARS - TRUCKS - TRACTORS
Certified Inspection Station
neff Mi-bride & david Robertson
. Owners - Operators
0i:'l *795-4645 Klondike, Texas
I wish to thank each one that
visited me, sent flowers and
gifts and their prayers, while
I was in the hospital, every
thing was appreciated so much.
I would like to thank Bro. Peel
and Bro. Bob Hamilton for their
prayers and consoling words.
Thanks again.
Mrs. Henry (Maude) Oyler *
I wish to thank each and every
one for the many kindnesses
shown me during my stay in
the hospital following the acci-
dent. The cards, flowers, visits
and calls are deeply appreciat-
ed.
Verda Nell Waters c-33
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Wheelchairs,
Walkers, Crutches, Hospital
Beds with mattress and side
rails, commode chairs
Miller’s Pharmacy. tf
for RENT: Five room apart-
ment with bath and garage at
1100 S. W. 1st Street. Mrs.
Charles Ellington, Telephone
395-2465. tf
Opportunities
help WANTED: Mature person
as director of Delta County
Civic Center. Person with ex-
perience working and planning
with general public preferred.
Contact County Judge’s office
or any County Commissioner.tf
W YNTED - Beauty Operator.
Apply at 171 N. W. 1st Stieet,
Cooper, or call 395-2845.
Mattie Burgess, Salon of Beauty
*-35
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
WHEREAS, on November 6,
1972 in Cause No. 40,348 in the
6th District Court of Lamar
County, Texas, styled C. V.
Flanary vs. Charles W. Bailey,
a Judgment was rendered in
favor of C. V. Flanary and
against Charles W. Bailey; and
WHEREAS, a Writ of Execu-
tion was issued on the 25th day
of June, 1973 and delivered to
me, commanding me as Sheriff
of Delta County, Texas to levy
upon property of defendant,
Charles W. Bailey; and
WHEREAS, I, Sheriff of Delta
County, Texas, did upon the
1st day of August 1973 at 4:30
o’clock P.M. levy said execu-
tion upon property of defendant,
Charles W. Bailey consisting of
138.211 acres, more or less,
located about 8 miles Northeast
of Cooper, Texas, known as the
Charles W. Bailey Farm and
described b.> iiiuujs and bounds
in a deed from T. J. Taylor,
Receiver, iu Charles w. tiaiiey
on March 9th 1946, recorded in
Vol. 91, Page 227, Deed Records
Delta County, Texas, to which
referenced is made for all nec-
essary purposes.
NOW, THEREFORE, Notice
is hereby given that on Tuesday,
the 4th day of September, 1973,
between the hours of 10:00 a.m.
and 4:00 p.m., I will sell the
above said real estate at the
door of the Courthouse in Coop-
er, Delta County, Texas, to the
highest bidder for cash.
WITNESS MY HAND this 1st
day of August, 1973.
BENNY FISHER, Sheriff
Delta County, Texas c-34
SALESMAN - Service job open-
ing now - well established fii m.
Prefer middle age man. Salary
variable. Give resume. Must
live in Delta County. Reply to:
P. 0. Box 430, Cooper, Texas.
CAPEKTON’S DRIVE IN
FOR SALE
Owner retiring. Will finance
75 or 80 percent. Telephone:
395-2589 or 395-2215. tf
Three Family Garage Sale
1011 Travis Circle
Cooper, Texas
Friday and Saturday ’til 6 p.m.
All Kinds of Items *-33
Fair Family Garage Sale
1121 Saith West 5th
Cooper, Texas
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Garage Sale
244 West Marshall
Automatic washing machines,
curtains, antique chairs, bed-
spreads, dishes, school clothes
etc.
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
phone 395-2829 or 395-4665. *
Those who grant credit like
to see people use it, and not
abuse iL Guard yair credit.
Retail Credit Assn. (Adv.)
CITY OF COOPER
Equalization Board Meeting
The City Council, acting as the
Equalization Board will meet
Monday night, August 20, at
7:30 p.m. at the City Hall.
Anyone wishing to meet with
them will be welcome.
Property owners in City of
Cooper will be notified of any
change on their property as-
sessment.
Odis G. Watkins, Mayor
FOR SALE: Pickup Air Condi-
tioner with all accessories. Call
395-4715. c-33
FOR SALE: 1968 Ford Pickup,
long-wide bed, ready to drive,
$1195. Will buy junk - Come by
750 S. E. 8th Street and see
what I have. Have 7” saw,
radios, alternators, batteries,
and parts for 1962 Plymouth.33
Notice is hereby given thatH.S.
Rainey, 500 S. E. 6th Street,
Cooper, Texas, has filed ap-
plication with the Park and
Wildlife Department, Austin,
Texas, for a permit to remove
gravel and sand from North
Sulphur River, 9 miles north-
east of Cooper, Delta County,
Texas, the Mt. Joy Communi-
ty, Public County Road. c-35
John Deere Equipment For Sale
Three bedders
Two-row cultivators
Two-row planters
Cotton stripper.
Contact W. M. Wolfe, telephone
395-4161. *-33
FOR SALE: 330 International
Utility Front-end Loader and
Tractor. $995. Can be seen at
531 S. E. 4th Street, Cooper,
Gary McGuyer, 395-2804. *-33
FOR SALE
FOUR ROOM HOUSE with com-
plete bath and hot water heater
For Sale. To be moved from
present location on FM 64, five
miles south of Pecan Gap. Toney
Steward, phone 359-6588, Pecan
Gap, Texas. tf
FOR SALE: Mrs. Minnie Jack-
son’s home at 240 N. E. 2nd St.
Cooper. Contact: L. D. (Pete)
Wright, A/c 214-567-2408 after
5 p.m. or write P. O. Bax 443,
Canton, Texas, 75103. tf
BIDS WANTED
Delta County, Precinct One,
requests bids on a 1973 model
2-ton Truck. Bids must include
credit for a 1963 Ford 2-ton
Dump Truck as trade-in.
Specifications -
149” wheel base
84” cab to axle
At least 350 cu. in. V-8 Eng.
4 speed transmission
Heavy duty frame and racks
Heater and Defroster
2-speed 15,000 lbs. rear axle
Heavy duty cooling system
Senior West Coast Mirrors,
right and left side.
Heavy duty front and rear
springs
Auxiliary rear springs
825x20 10 ply tires front and
rear
Bed Specifications -
12’ all steel bed
Lights, reflectors and mud
flaps to meet ICC spec.
Twin telescopic hoist com-
plete with P.T.O. Complete-
ly installed.
Bids will be received until 9 a.m
Monday, August 20. Mail or
bring sealed bids to Commis-
sioners’ Court, Delta County
Courthouse, Cooper, Texas,
75432.
Bids will be opened 10 a.m.
August 20. 1973. c-33
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE:TheB.L. Hendricks
home place at 450 East Fort
Worth Avenue in Cooper. CalL
Dave Hendricks, 395-4266. tf
FOR SALE: 4 houses in Cooper.
Good income rental property.
Well located. Will sell indivi-
dually. See Ralph Boles. tf
NEAT FIVE ROOM HOUSE with
four extra lots For Sale. Call
941-0002, Dallas. L, L. Jones.
*-38
FOR SALE: Lot 90-1/2 ft. x
DO UrnilL W nwt 4th ^xtfDPt
,/lJ It* v/»» IT VB* ..... -- - ,
one and one-half block from
high school. Phone 395-2628.
Mrs. Dave Thomas, 730 East
Fort Worth, Cooper. *-33
RECONDITIONED Automatic
Washers, guaranteed. Stephens
Appliance & Air Conditioning
Service. Phone 395-4162, Coop-
er. Texas. tf
FOR SALE: B-flal coronet with
case. A. G, Terry. Telephone
395-4300. tf
FOR SALE: 1963 Ford Station-
wagon, all power, in good con-
dition. Contact Tim Gregory.tf
USED PIPE and Sucker rods
for sale. 1 mile east of Talco
on Farm to Market Road 71.
Phone 214/379-2553. *-35
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 14 ft Aluminum V-
Bottom Boat. In good condition.
Call Troy Kern, 395-4334. tf
APPROXIMATELY 300 reuse-
able mahogany plywood panels,
16” square. Ideal for den or
office. Cooper Review. 395-2513
FOR SALE: To settle the Estate
of Wallace D. Carter: three bed-
room, one bath house recently
paneled and painted, situated on
one acre of land, in the City of
Cooper. Contact Mrs. Mittie
Mines at 401 East Sycamore,
Commerce, Texas, or phone:
886-6481. tf
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Cooper, Texas
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