Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1960 Page: 4 of 8
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Review
June 9, 1960
EM ENT TOLD
J. D .Thomas,
Jmnoe the engage-
proaching marriage
Khter, Bobbye, to
^hries, son of Mr.
Humphries of
iy will be perform -
at First Baptist
IT CONTEST
un DeWitt, son of
James M. DeWitt,
(cently won in an
Eastland School
having competed
from several first
arris. His painting
Bm Port Worth Art
|blic viewing,
andson of Mr. and
Jsberry, Ben Frank-
ie re. M. L. DeWitt.
SUNDAY SINGING
The regular second Sunday
Singing convention convenes at
the Shiloh Nazarene Church,
Sunday, June 12, at 2:00 p.m.
The public has a cordial in-
vitation to attend.
O. L. Bridges at-
Iridges Fanny Re-
Ibock last wekend.
Visiting over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hornsby
and Judy of Klondike were Mr.
Hornsby’s mother, Mrs. M. H
Hornsby, and brother and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs Errell Horns-
by and son, William, of Dallas;
Jay Lawayne Tanzy returned
to his home in Dallas after a
two weeks visit with the Horns-
bys. Other visitors with the
Hornsby family were Rev. and
Mrs. Perry Herron, Marilyn and
Billy.
NEWS FROM BEN FRANKLIN
MRS. MARK WEAVER
The Vacation Church School
to be held here at the Methodist
Church has been postponed un-
til Jun 20th.
Mrs. B. K. Foster has returned
home after a visit with Wer dau-
ghter, Miss Dorraine Foster, in
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bynum,
Kathy, Susan and Leslie of Rich-
ardson visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Moon.
spenl the weekend with Mrs.
Myrtle Stotts.
J. M. Lancaster visited Mrs.
C. E. McClanahan and family in
Cooper Friday.
Mrs. Susie Kerbow has return-
ed from a visit with relatives in
Lubbock. She was accompanied
home by her grandchildren,
Sheryl and Kevin Bartley, for
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Douglas and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Adams, i sons, Stevie and Robert of Dal
New, Renewal
Subscriptions
Roxton, spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carrell vis-
ited his brother-in-law and sis-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Gallaway, in
Ridgeway Sunday. Mr. Galla-
way is seriously ill at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pouncy
and daughter, Mary Jo, of Luf-
kin spent Sunday with Mrs. Lona
Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Miller.
RICIIY
tetter way
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bf day
ATKALLY
i; down
[Illy payment
POWER
OMPANY
Mrs. R. C. Ewing. Rt. 1. Cooper
L B. Worley, Dallas
Jolly Boyd, Lufkin
L. A Reese, Big Springs
J. E. Taylor, Cooper
Clay M. Oats, Slaton
Jack Chambliss.
Huntington Beach, Calif.
C. O. Watkins, Dallas
T. E. Owens Jr„ Dallas
D. F. Robbins, Donie
Rita Beavers, Dallas
Mrs. S. E .Easley, Houston
Dorothy Oglesby, Paris
Murdis Massey, Detroit, Mich.
D. V. Ronbett, Klondike
E. . K. Gibson, Rt. 1, Pecan Gap
Homer Helm, Charleston
Asa Williams, Lake Creek
R. A. Beeler, Rt. 3, Cooper
John Shaw, Commerce
D. B. Margraves, Commerce
L. I. Davis, Memphis
W. A. Ross, Weatherford
Mrs. N. W. Hale, Dallas
Lud Moss, Texarkana
Mrs. D. C. Tutor, Harlingen
Hugh Smith, Winnsboro
L .S. Robertson, Klondike
Mrs. H. L. McCarty, Cooper
Ben F. Taylor, Athens
Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna i Mark Weaver.
las, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hopkins,
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hop-
kins and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Tedrow of Rattan were dinner
gubsts of Mr. and Mrs. Porter
Hopkins Sunday.
Mrs. George Sanford, Garland,
spent Sunday with her father,
Leman Calvert, and Buddy.
Mrs. Arnold Oats, Paris. Ar-
nold Dale Oats. Big Springs,
visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
To The People
Of Delta County
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FOR DRESS AND
SPORTS WEAR
sure to find styles, colors and patterns
please him! Tops in comfort . . actually
fresh air Need little or no ironing.
4.25
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IIRTS, white and colors
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AT LEISURE
IE WANTS!
$2.95 to $5.00
>r Slacks
amfortable wear.
I fashion casual
Stylos.
I to 12.95
GIFT ITEMS
)SE FROM.
WRAPPING
Moss Man Shop
and son, Paul, of Florida are
visiting their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. K. Bryant, in Roxton,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanna, Cross-
roads Community.
Danny Moore, Dale Stotts and
j Randy Freeman are taking swim-
jming lessons at Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson,
Ventura, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Crouch. Gene and Riley,
and Miss Martha Harris of La-
donia. Mrs. Effie Bryant, Kansas
City, Mo., Terry Staggs, Paris,
and Floyd Bench, Wolfe City,
visited with Mrs. M. N. Watson,'
Flora and Aubrey, Saturday.
Attending a family reunion at
Greenville Park Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. E .E. McCarrell,
Mrs. Bea Tibbett and son. Monty
and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Oliver and Rickey. Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. McCarrell and family of
Paris. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dover
and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. T.
Benson and family of Ennis, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Steward and fam-
ily of Oklahoma City, Tom Rob-
ertson. Roxton, and others from
Cooper, Ben Franklin and Rox-
| ton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Landrum,
j Topeka, Kansas, Mr. George
I Landrum and daughter, Linda,
I of Dallas attended the gradua-
tion of Michael White from E.T.
S.C., Commerce.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Lay and
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Freeman and
children of Houston attended the
graduation exercises of their
grandson and nephew, Terry
Cooper, in Tyler Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson,
Gary and Gloria attended the
Harmon reunion in Sulphur,
kla., over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Moore en-
TROOP 307 RETURN
The colored Boy Scout Troop
307 of Cooper has returned after
attending the scout encampment
at Camp Glover in Oklahoma
May 29 to June 4.
C. B. Mays, Scoutmaster, ac-
companied the Scouts and reports
that his troop received the Table
Award for the second consecu-
tive year. Troop 307 also receiv-
ed a gold seal on their charter.
This seal was awarded for par-
ticipation and excellence in all
activities offered by the camp.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
tertained Thursday night with a JJ”' ^
wJzL.:* n/r_ J Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Button and
picnic supper honoring Mr. and 1;^“'~ j™
Mrs. T. O. Stevenson and sons, chlldren’ Betty' Bl11 and Bob of
Ronnie and Stevie, of Tulsa. Ok-
la., Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Taylor
and son, Charlbs, of San Anton-
\ io, who have been visiting with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er-
win Black.
Mrs. Elton Lewis and children
and Mmes. L. D. Lewis and R. L.
Lewis of Ft. Worth were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. N.
Lay Sunday. Billy and Dickey
Lewis remained for a two weeks
visit.
Mrs. Bob Tate and Mrs. Nancy
Prater and daughters of Dallas
Waco; Mrs. R. D. Hamlett, Ama
rillo; and Mrs. L. E. Miller, Com-
merce.
FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT
USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION
BECAUSE it sloughs off the
infected skin. Then watch fresh,
healthy skin replace it. Get in-
stant drying T-4-L liquid, a ker-
atolytic, at any drug store. If
not delighted in 3 DAYS, your 48*
back. Use T-4-L FOOT POWDER
too — gives antiseptic, soothing
protection. NOW at Hooten Drug
Company. c-24
• NEW
• EFFECTIVE
• ECONOMICAL
■ I
TROBANE
COTTON INSECTICIDE
Five years of testing across the Cotton Belt have proved the
outstanding effectiveness of Strobane as a cotton insecticide.
Now Strobane has been combined with DDT for added
effectiveness. The Strobane-ddt combination controls resistant
boll weevil, as well as the bollworm, cotton leaf worm, garden
webworm, lygus bug and other minds, cotton fleahopper, thrip,
cotton leaf perforator, stinkbug, tarnished and rapid plant bug,
fall armyworm, cutworm and grasshopper.
For your convenience, Strobane and ddt are available in
several formulations for spray or dust applications. For better
control of more cotton insects, use Strobane-ddt.
•STROBANE lo • tr«<U mark of Herdm Newport Cheat eel 0*.
STAUFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY
Houston, Lubbock, Weslaco, Texasj North Little
Rock, Ark j Omaho, Nebr , Harvey, la.) Tampa, Fla.
Cooper Feed & Supply
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Moon of
Dallas spent the first of the week
with Mrs. Allie Bramblett.
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and
family of Dallas spent the week
end with Misses Mary and Lu-
cille Gross.
Mr. and Mrs. John McCall and
son, Daniel, of San Antonio spent
the past week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Trosy Back.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershell Fowler
of Honey Grove, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Fowler, Mineola, visited
the L. F. Fowlers Sunday.
Bob Percival, Vernon, is spend-
ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
John Waller. He is enrolling for
Summer School at ETSC, Com-
merce.
Mr. and Mrs. Jc-hn Draper,
Gloria and John Mark, of
Clarksville spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wea-
ver and family. Donna returned
home with Her parents after
having spent the week with her
grandparents, and with Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Weaver.
I want to take this means of
humbly and gratefully thanking
you who supported me in last
Saturday s run-off election for
Sheriff and to thank each and
eVery citizen of this ccunty for
the splendid and courteous way
you treated me during the en-
tire campaign.
It s a hard job to adequately
express what you feel to folks
who have done about the nicest
thing they could do for a man.
You know you can’t say enough
and you know you’ll never be
ale to do enough for them to re-
pay thb great debt you owe.
I can only continub to work
oven harder to make you the
best Sheriff possible. By your
wanting and insisting on good
law enforcement in Delta county,
and by your cooperating in every
" a-v to have good law enforce-
ment and a good county, these
things have made this job a
pleasure. This office belongs to
> ou and I want to serve you in
the best way possible.
Again, thank each of you for
all that you have done for me.
Respectfully,
T. L. (Hop) HOPKINS
(Pol. Adv.)
Hospital News
REED MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
horn June 1, to Mr. | Mrs. J. I>. Miller attended the
Lowery has Solomon Family Reunion at
State Park last
Dismissed: Hilbert Dawson,
Mrs. Verda Nell Stewart, Sul-
phur Bluff; Susan Miller, Mrs. T.
H. Keys, Klondike; Mrs. Ida Bell
Smith, Mrs. John Reeves, Mrs.
Minnie Robinson, Enloe; and Mrs
Elmo Hagood.
Admitted: T. A. Carrell.
The son
.and Mrs. Conway----- —(
j been named Timothy Conway. Daingerfield
Grandparent's are Mr. and Mrs. week.
Jce Loweiy, Cooper, Mr. and Mrs 1
Ernest Kinslow, Dallas.
If You Know News, Call 8fl
In October 1918, Czechoslovak-
ia formulated its declaration of
independence, in Independence
Hall, Philadelphia.
JANES HOSPITAL
Dismissed: Mrs. W .E. Foster,
Mrs. Enon Cates, Mrs. Ed Hen-
dricks, Mrs. Logan Lair, James
Nabors, Ed Poe, Carol Simpson.
Admitted: Mrs. Willife Woodall,
M. H .Dunn, Chleo Pagan, Max
Hooten, Mis. Kruger Allen, Mrs.
Peggy Covington, Dallas; Mrs.
Fern Jefferson and Mrs. E. C.
Leslie.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hailey and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Petitfils at-
tended thb funeral of Mrs. Alta
Ray at Rcyce City Sunday.
Too Late To Classify
3 room house for sale, to be mov-
ed from present location. Con-
tact Dorothy Miller, phone 534J.
c-23
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Wesley Stanley has received
word that his brother, Haskell
Stanley, 0f Dallas underwent
nn (emergency operation in a
Globe Ariz., hospital. Mr. and
■ Irs. Haskell Stanley and son
were enroute to California for a
vacation when he became ill.
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Stringfellow, Richard. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1960, newspaper, June 9, 1960; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth984355/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.