Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1971 Page: 4 of 8
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Texas Lions Add Diabetic Summer Camp
Taxpayers Ask IR&
Cooper Review
of last week. Mr. and Mrs.
day
Thursday, April 1, 1971
David Green
when they have to leave home.
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Legal Notice
A large crowd of friends call-
NOTICE
Sand and gravel, any
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visited in Kilgore Saturday with Saturday with her mother, Mrs.
FOR GUARANTEED DELIVERY
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Fresh Shipment
FOUNTAIN DRINKS
PANGBURN'S
COKES
ROOT BEER
CHOCOLATE
CANDY
HOOTEN DRUG COMPANY
"Your Rexall Store"
Drive-In Window Service
Cooper, Texas
Dial 5-2127 or 5-2128
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Walter Chandlers
Host Open House
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• Corsages, Cut Flowers
• Permanent Arrangements
9 Memorial Pieces
pound for pound and
dollar for dollar
Your telephone s still the biggest borgoin in town!
than five years ago. But your telephone
service ... on the average . . . costs
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
AND OF INTENTION
TO ISSUE WARRANTS
by the Commissioners’ Court Mrs. Carlisle’s other son, Har-
of Delta County, Texas on March old Lloyd, a sophomore student
The Commissioners’ Court
of Delta County, Texas reser-
ves the right to reject any and
all bids and also reserves the
right to award the contract to
other than the lowest bidder, if
the pas
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Present
. followe
. Sunday
League President Everett J.
Grindstaff of Ballinger said the
Recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Manes were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hop-
kins, Mrs. Lucy Tidrow and
Mrs. Maggie Hopkins visited
Mrs. Kate Rossom, Martin, in
a Paris Hospital Satu rday. They
also visited Shelton Jack, Mr.
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Mrs. Lera Mae Carlisle and
son, Gerald, and Neal Franklin
be medical director. Tom Man-
ison will be camp director.
The goal of the new program,
aside from having fun and de-
36. Feat
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• EASTER LILIES
• HYDRANGEA
• MUMS
The special summer session,
June 7 through June 25, will be
held at the facilities of Camp
Manison near Friendwood, be-
tween Houston and Galveston,
where a diabetic camp has been
operated for the past 14 years.
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Mrs. Cassie Bledsoe visited
last week with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr.and Mrs. L.
C. Hershour at Martin Mills.
Also visiting there were Mrs.
Charlotte Garcia and Daniel of
Mexia; Mr. and MRS.JimBled-
soe, Kathy, Mary and Jimmy of
Grand Prairie.
The Texas Lions League,
which has operated a summer
camp for handicapped children
at Kerrville for the past is
years, has added a new dimen-
sion of service this year with
a special three-week camp for
diabetic youngsters in cooper-
ation with the diabetes asso-
ciations of Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flenni-
ken and Phoebe of Bogata, vis-
ited Sunday with A. W. Lawler
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Dunn and
Angelia, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Morgan, Mrs. Homer
Blevins and daughters, Sandra
and Tonya, Sulphur Springs,
visited Sunday with Mrs. Eunice
West.
Ani-
mal”
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Dodson Auditorium. Harold is
one of five managers of the
Kilgore Range rettes.
James Earl Waters, Dallas,
visited here recently with his
Mrs. Clyde Waters and Mrs.
Eunice West.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mel-
ton visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. James Mel-
ton, Dallas. Mr. Melton is re-
covering from surgery and is
reported to be doing fine.
Mrs. Howard Swaim, Arling-
ton, and Ike Carroll, Cooper,
were Sunday visitors of the
W. W. Marshs.
Miss Lisa Wilkenson, Dal-
las, spent the week with the
G. N. Lays and returned home
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tangled
29. Word after
grace
30. Boat basin
31. Paradise
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34. Singular
37. Apiece
39. Politician's
promises
(4 wds.)
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off
45. Unearthly
46. Take on
cargo
47. Cuts
DOWN
1. Piece of
butter
2. Guidonian
note
3. Wapiti
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40 Anger
41 Hindu title
42. Caboodle's
partner
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DRIVE
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Nevada
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of
ground
28. Dude,
mink,
etc.
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precious
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HAMBURGERS .............
CHEESEBURGERS ..........
STEAK SANDWICH ........
GRILL CHEESE SANDWICH
BAR-B-Q SANDWICH
HAM SANDWICH .........
MALTS & SHAKES
COFFEE .
CREAM CONES .............
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from local yard.
HOT MIX ASPHALT
Driveways - Free Estimu
Backhoe Service
H. S. (Bear) RAINEY
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Paul and Missy, Avery, were
veloping camp skills, is to help Sunday guests of Mrs. Chris-
29th, 1971.
Troy E. Kern
County Judge,
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NEWS FROM BEN FRANKLIN
Mrs. R M. Trail
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For a gift or a lift—Choose energy in its most
delicious form — Pangbum’s Half and Half, Vel-
vety Smooth Milk Chocolates, Frappe Creams.
Pecan Millionaires or Fudge Fun.
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in the judgment of the Com-
missioners’ Court another bid-
der shall reflect a higher de-
gree of professional efficiency
and ability to complete the work
required in a more acceptable
manner.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR-
THER GIVEN that it is the in-
tentinn of the Commissioners’
Court of Delta County, Texas,
to pay any part or all of the
cost of the performance of such
contract by the issuance of the
interest bearing negotiable time
warrants of said County pay able
from the General Fund of said
County in accordance with the
provisions of Article 7212 and
Section 2 of the Article 2368-A
of Vernon’s Annotated C ivil Sta-
tutes of the State of Texas, to
bear interest from their date
at a maximum rate of not to
exceed 6% per annum and to
mature serially over a maxi-
mum period of not to exceed
six (6) years from their date
and to be issued in the maxi-
mum principal amount of not
to exceed Thirty-five Thousand
and No/100 Dollars (835,000.00).
This notice is given under
authority of an order passed
This column of questions and answers on federal
tax matters is provided by the local oflice of thezns
Internal Revenue Service and is published as a pul lie
service to taxpayers. The column answers duestions
most frequently asked by taxpayers.
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Jack Wilkenson.
The WSCS of the Methodist
Church had their 4th Monday
night mission meeting in the
home of Mrs. Susie Kerbow.
Nearly everything else costs more
llousem
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lass of Pec
hurU .....H
,B.i o wit
their new It
unday afterne
Kock. I. I ei
■son sang '
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Icon delitie
Acation.
IThe living
centered b a
Easter Lilies
the dining ta
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gold lace, bek
gold, olive gr
low flowers;
punch bowl an
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lor and Mrs
son assisted i
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pecasion we I
Bryan Lyon
ghters, Mr.
Hunt and ian
Furr and tw
Pallas; Mrj
Lr. lerre
Pol n l
I williams-
■ Miss lud; \
became t e lo
Kias of Peca
Irin ceremo
her parents,
Tom William
Eday, March
Kith J. B. L
Goffi iatitu . 1
Miss Vicky
Ki idesmaid,
ESandlin, New
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Kan.
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EEast lexas
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Knded 1 is
Ehoneyminin j
Enow at hom
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Mr. and M
Mof lb an (,a
Misses Gwen ana Donna Hol-
liday, Betty and Gaza Flaner
visited Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Trail Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Trad
attended the funeral of an uncle,
Tom McCollough, at Rowlett,
Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hays
attended the funeral of Miss
Louise Evans in Honey Grove
Sunday. Miss Evans, a cousin
of Mrs. Hays, was killed in a
wreck near Honey Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Weaver,
5. Stepped in
6 Part of
a min.
7. Zounds!
8 Body of
water
9 Take off
11 Heroine of
Conrad’s
"Victory''
13 Made haste
16. Lohengrin's
wife
17. Appear as
a threat
18. "The
Calvin, Mrs. C. W. Day, Mrs.
Charles Patterson, Mrs. Rich-
ard Tatum, Mrs. Sammy Falls,
Mrs. Robert Schmitter, Miss
Laura Jo Taylor, Mrs. Marion
Ainsworth, Mrs. Grover D. Pic-
kering, Mrs. Roscoe Blackwell,
Mrs. Scotty Calvin, Mrs. Quen-
tin Miller, Mrs. J. C. Fisher,
Jr., Miss O’Conna Mora.
Delta County, Texas c-14 America First” production at Eight ladies were present.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the Commissioners’ Court
of Delta County, Texas will re-
ceive proposals from Qualified
Real Estate and Property Ap-
praisal Firms lor the re-ap-
praisal of all lands and build-
ings and of the farm, ranch,
industrial, commercial, and
business and professional tan-
gible personal properties in
Delta County, Texas, for valua-
tion for purpose of taxation
within and for said County up
to 10:00 o’clock a.m, on the
16th day of April, 1971, at the
office of the Commissioners’
Court in the Courthouse in
Cooper, Texas when such pro-
posals shall be opened and read
publicly. Specifications out-
lining the area and scope of the
work to be performed under
such proposal and the standard
of professional conduct which
must be maintained in accomp-
lishing the same may be obtain-
ed from Troy E. Kern, County
Judge of Delta County, Texas.
Danny Watson. Cooper, were
Saturday guests of the Nether-
lands.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vandy-
griff visited Friday night with
Mrs. Henry Chesnut, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Hinton and family,
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. George van-
dygrif visited Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Stotts in Greenville, Sun-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Camp-
bell visited friends in Boswell,
Okla., last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt Me-
Carrell visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. McCarrell in Paris, Sun-
day.
Mrs. Ollie Hevron spent the
past weekend with Mrs. Ola
attendance. Rev. James Sloan
brought the message, Ted
Simms led the singing with Mrs.
R. M. Trail at the piano. Sev-
eral of the young folks assis-
ted the Simms with the special
music.
Gaza Flanery brought the ev-
ening sermon at the Baptist
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brun-
son and family, Paris, were
Sunday guests of the Earl Brun-
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Mrs. Peggy Omsby, Garland,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Garner over the past weekend.
Sunday guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Gamer of Honey
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy JackDal-
by, Michelle and Michael, Ar-
lington, were Sunday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Trail.
The Baptist Church held ser-
vices at the Delta County Nur-
sing Home in Cooper, Sunday
A ) There are a ... ,
« numha
reasons, some of tL1’
creased withholdingm
others decreased wit J
Withholding rates 2
security tax increaseq
4.8 to ,>.2 percent en.
January 1. This would in.;
withholding for all taxn
covered by Social Secu
income tax withhold^.,
were lowered beginnin
January for single J
and those with low ine
These changes result 0
Tax Reform Act of 1960
pilot program would be known enjoyed two weeks of summer
as the Texas Lions Camp for fun, During the other months
Diabetic Children. of the year, the League--in
sons. Visiting earlier in the
week with the Brunsons and
Miss Wanda Roberts were Mrs.
Hazel Brunson, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Stahmer of Cooper.
Mrs. J. B. Black and Mrs.
I. E. Morris visited friends in
Cooper Sunday.
Mrs. Fannie Johnston, Dig
Springs, visited Saturday with
the J. B. Blacks.
Mr. and Mrs. Van George
visited the Rogers Baptist
Church in Garland. Sunday. It
w as Fellow sh ip Day at the close
of a revival.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Reeves.
Lone Star, visited the RedNeth-
erlands Tuesday and Wednes-
“ I'Vo'S
ajafvof
granted an extension
to file a return, "
are not granted "'M
of course, and a ma
your request muttson
Manual. Your request,
extension must be „ 10
fore the due date Pad
turn. the
Loyd Perkins, Dallas, 3
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Neal, Dal- 3
las, spentthe weekend with Miss 3
Thelma Neal. 3
Mrs. Susie Kerbow and Mrs. 3
John Waller attended a house- 3
warming for Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 3
lard Lyons in Pecan Gap, Sun- 3
day. 3
The WSCS of the Methodist 3
Church concluded the study of 3 • OTHER POT PLANTS
at Kilgore Junior College. Sat-
urday night, they attended the
1971 Range re tte Revels "See
N3WV
The League is the non-pro- cooperation with the state C om-
fit, charitable organization mission for the Blind--operates
which represents all the Lions a rehabilitation center for
of Texas, Grindstaff said. adults at the camp and has
"The diabetic camp repre- aided more than 800 Texans
sents another important step who have lost their sight,
forward by the Lions of Texas The diabetic camp will have
in serving children who require 110 youngsters, 6 through 16,
special attention,” Grindstaff in the pilot program. Dr. Lut-
said. her B. Travis, an associate
At the home camp in Kerr- professor in the department
ville, nearly 12,500 blind, deaf, of pediatrics of the Texas Med-
mute and crippled children have ical Branch at Galveston, will
Since 1964 the cost of living has gone
up,21pereent ■ i .and services are 28
Per cent, higher! Some services havp
less! That’s a recent finding ofa sigeriniedmuch as 86 per cent. Con-
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Q I understand the IRS has Q This year I will be item-
a booklet that is helpful to the izing my deductions for the
small businessman, "here can first time, "hat are some of
I get a copy? the taxes that I may deduct.
A) A copy of the 1971 Tax A) Generally, you may de-
Guide for Small Business, duct real estate taxes, State
Publication 334, can be pur- and local gasoline taxes, gen-
chased for 75 cents at IRS eral sales taxes, State and
offices and from the U.S. Goy- local income taxes, and per-
ernment Printing Office in sonal property taxes.
Washington, D.C., and its There are a number of taxes
branch stores throughout the not deductible. Among these
country. are Federal income, estate and
------------------ gift taxes, as well as alcohol,
Yancy, Lake Creek, attended tobacco and other excise taxes,
the 14th annual meeting of the You should check the instruc-
National Association of Post- tions that came with your
masters District 1 at Contessa Form 1040 to make sure you
Inn, Longview, last Saturday, deduct the proper taxes.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ramsey,
Dallas, visited the E. J. Hayes Q Is it true that there is a
las. Saturday. penalty for filing your income
Hollis Hervey, Powderly, tax return late?
visited the Maloy Calverts last
Sunday. Other visitors during Al Yes, a penalty of five
the week were Mr. and Mrs. percent of the taxes due and
Phil Norris, Klondike. unpaid on the date the return
Mrs L. E. Waller returned was required to be filed, will
' _ . e. . be imposed for each month, or
home last Sun ay a e - part of a month, the return is
ing her daughter, rs; 0 late. The total delinquent fil-
Pennell in San Antonio the ing penalty is limited to 25
past three weeks. Mrs. Pen- pereent.
Yokem. nell is improving after having Under unusual circum-
Mrs, Jeff Keeling, Lubbock, surgery. stances, a taxpayer may be
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na’s sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Routt 8
visited Mr. and Mrs. Luke Hos- 8
kins, Tyler, Sunday. Mr. Hos- 3
kins is recovering from a heart 3
ailment. 8
Saturday guests of Mr. and •:
Mrs. Johnny Routt were Mrs. 3
W. J. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. 3
diabetic children learn they can tine Weaver.
lead happy, normal lives by Rev. and Mrs. James Sloan
following good health practices were Sunday guests of Mr. and
and togivethem self-confidence Mrs. Loyd Vandy griff.
any amount del
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ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Haey Hopkins in Par-
Waiter Chandler on the Liberty is.
Grove road south of Cooper Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Edd Renfro,
day afternoon during open house W aldo, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs.
hosted by the couple. J. Chevlier and family, Dal-
Upon entering the home, las, visited the Hollis Taylors
guests were served punch and over the weekend.
assorted cookies from crystal Sunday visitors of the J. R.
and silver appointments that Olivers were Mr. and Mrs.
complimented the table, laid Ricky Oliver and Rachel, Mes-
in a white cutwork cloth and quite, and Mrs. Bea Tibbett,
centered with a floral arrange- Monty and Mike.
ment in white, yellow and green. Simon Moss and John Moss
Other floral arrangements were Jr., Commerce, were recent
used throughout the home, guests of John Moss, Sr.
Members of the houseparty Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Morris
included Mrs. OdisWilliamson, visited Mrs. Nora Gunter in
Mrs. Charles Wright,MrS.C.C. Cooper Sunday afternoon.
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