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CONTINUOUS BANKING SERVICE SINCE 4900
See all there is to see
New Water Meters.
Delta National Bank
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IN COOPER, TEXAS
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500 Cows To Finance
30 Bulls To Finance
25 Hew Cars To Finance
10 New Pickups To Finance
As Manager of Teleprompter Cable TV, I
resolve to install Cable TV FREE during
the entire month of January.
DONALD T. ROZAK, Manager
TELEPROMPTER CABLE TV
The City of Cooper, Texas has received the first
Revenue Sharing check in the amount of $9,071.00.
As prescribed by law, we have to publish notice
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My New Year's Resolution
ODIS G. WATKINS, Mayor
CITY OF COOPER, TEXAS
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Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chleo
ter during the holidays were
tii children, Mr. and Mrs.
Syle Ransom and Bradley of
ike Jackson; Mr. and Mrs.
mes T. Jeter, J eri and Vin-
nt, Garland; and MissMerri-
Ida Jeter, ETSU, Commerce.
100,000.00
100,000.00
130,122.33
101,732.37
56,069.48
5,294,042.27
5,781,966.45
son, Aubrey and Flora. Mr*.
Watson received long distance
calls from Kansas City, Chula-
vista, Calif., Ventura, Calif.
Clarence Watson visited in the
Watson home Saturday, Dec. 23.
Lawrence Hopkins, Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Hopkins,
and Mrs. Lucy Tidrow visited
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Douglas, Dallas. Mrs.
$2,933,637.15
1,000,000.00
35,611.40
6,000.00
893.81
Miss Cynthia Preas, a soph-
omore student at Cortez High
School in Phoenix, Arizona, ap-
peared recently on national tel-
evision in the first annual Fie-
sta Bowl Parade. She is the
daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Hol-
lis Preas, formerly of Charles-
ton, and the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Preas of
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalford Todd,
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Madsen,
Duncanville, visited D. Todd,
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Williams
during the holidays.
Mrs. Frankie Stewart Hansell
from Rome visited Mrs. Henry
Oyler last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wil-
liajs spent the holidays in Hud-
son, Colorado, with their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Anderson J r. and new
son, Gene Andrews III.
Christmas holiday visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred DePoyster
were their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Landis Mobley, Steven,
Paula and Lance, Ft. Worth;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merlick,
Sharon and Forrest, Ft. Worth;
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jones,
Paris; her sister, Mrs. Virgin-
ia Powell and son Terry, Dal-
las, and her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc-
Gaha, Quinlin.
the W. H. Rasberrys last Wed-
nesday night. Saturday night
guests of the Rasberrys were
Mrs. James Dewitt, Ft. Worth;
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rasberry,
and Mrs. J. W. Rasberry.
Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Rasberry
visited recently in Leesburg
with Mrs. J. L. Stevens and
family-
Mr. and Mrs. John Routt
spent the Christmas holidays in
Dallas with relatives. They re-
turned to Mesquite Sunday to
their new granddaughter, Eric
Dawn, who is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ratliff.
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visited Mrs. Perkins.
Holiday guests of Mrs. Tom
George were Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Sanders, Naples; the Earl
and Jerry George families,
Roxton; the Jimmy Georges,
Mack Watson, Sulphur Springs;
the Travis Boothes, Cooper; the
Calvin Hortons, Wolfe City, the
Jake Baileys, Bailey; Don Ray
Roy, the Stan Moores, Houston;
the James Teels, the Marvin
Homsbys, the Tommy Kays,
Commerce; Mrs. Gertie Smith
and J. W. Womack, Dallas.
Mrs. Mamie Elser, Enloe,
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Tatum,
Gail and Stan, Mrs. J. E. Saw-
yer and Sue, Dallas; Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Perritt and Ricky,
Mr. and Mrs. Dub Kerr, Long-
view; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. White
Bryan and Denise, Mesquite;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kennedy,
Danny, Ken and Gary, Garland,
were holiday guests of the Hom-
er Tatums.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Taylor
and Dona, Alexandria, La., are
spending a few days with the
Hollis Taylor family, also, Mrs.
Cordie Hunter, Dallas.
Mrs. Hollis Taylor’s step
father, Johnson Hunter, passed
away Dec. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Jack,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wells
spent the holidays in Ft. Worth
with her sister, Mrs. Polly
Hutt.
Mark, Dallas, and James Ben-
jiman, Texas Tech, Lubbock.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Trail
spent Christmas day with the
E. L. Trail family, Plano.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth And-
erson and family, Arlington;
Mr. and Mrs. Torrance Vandy-
griff, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Hudnall, Sulphur Springs
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Rainey,
Paris; Mr. and Mrs. LoydVan-
dygriff were holiday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George Vandy-
griff.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vandy-
griff were hosts for the dea-
caons meeting of the Baptist
Church Thursday night. Those
present were Rev. C. R. Kinn-
aird, Pecan Gap, Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd Vandygriff, Mr. and Mrs.
James Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
R. M. Trail.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Waller
spent the Christmas holiday
weekend with their daughter,
Mrs. Ray Pennell, and family,
San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutchins,
Paris, visited the Earl Wallers
Saturday afternoon.
On Christmas Day, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Reel, Paris; Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Crouch, Ladonia,
and Mrs. Marie Graham, FL
Worth, visited Mrs. M. N. Wat-
219,759.49
890,106.46
695,958.14 1,805,824.09
.......... 5,781,966.45
Capital .......................
Surplus .......................
Undivided Profits ............
Reserve for Losses and Interest
Unearned Interest ............
Deposits .....................
TOTAL ..................
of the Foster Clark family.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wilkerson,
Leonard; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Gross and family, Bagota; Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert Flanery and
family, Enloe; Gaza Flanery,
Ft. Hood; Miss Mildred Biggs,
Paris; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Flanery and family were guests
of Mrs. George Flanery, Paul
and Clyde, during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs Joe Foster and
family, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Buddy Foster and family, Gar-
land; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foster
and family, Prescott, Ark.; Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Kusler, Irving,
were Christmas holiday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Foster.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine Kin-
cade and Sherry, Lubbock; Mr.
and Mrs. Danny Scoggins, Harry
Scoggins, David, Don and Ray
Lacy, Dallas, visited during the
holidays with Edna Burrow.
Mrs. Eolene Jack, Dallas; Mr
and Mrs. Hollis Garner, Mes-
quite; Mrs. Peggy Ormsby and
Patrick, Garland; Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Gamer, Honey Grove;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allison,
Debby and Mike, Ft. Worth;
Roddy West and Mike Shelton,
Dallas, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Gamer during the holi-
days.
The Jim Bob Waller family
reunion was held at the John
Waller home December 24. At-
tending were Mr. and Mrs. C.G.
Anderson, Mrs, A. L. Nicol,
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. K. N.
Waller, Garland. Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Percival, Garland, visited
the Wallers Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Waller
visited Mrs. C. M. Akins in
Texarkana recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanna
spent Christmas Day with Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Choate in Dal-
las. Others guests were Mrs.
J oy Hanna and children of Par-
is.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hayes
visited Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ham-
ontree in Dallas Dec. 27.
Charlie McBrayer, Cooper;
his son, Charlie Weldon Mc-
Brayer, Dallas, visited Mrs.
Ola Yokem Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Askew
and family of Dallas were week-
end guests of the Tom Larkins.
Mrs. Belle Bates, Paris, vis-
ited Mrs. Mabell Stewart Friday
Jack Lay is apatient in Pres-
byterian Hospital, Dallas.
Holiday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Marsh were Mr.
and Mrs. D. R. Carrell and
Diane, Galena Park; Mrs. How-
ard Swain, Arlington; Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred David, Grand Prai-
rie; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carrell
Jr, Dallas; Mrs. T. A. Carrell,
Sr., Mrs. Rosalie Crouch, and
Loans and Discounts .................
Federal Funds Sold ..................
Banking House Furniture and Fixtures
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank.......
Other Assets ........................
United States Bonds and Other
Government Obligations.............
Other Bonds and Securities............
Cash and Exchange ...................
TOTAL ..........................
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he information provided on the
pplication will be confidential
nd will be u sed only for the pu r-
ose of determining eligibility.
Under the provisions of the
K-v the Superintendent and
rincipals will review applicat-
ns and determine eligibility. If
Krent is dissatisfied with the
dling of the local official, he
ay make a request either or-
Uy or in writing for a hearing
appeal the decision. Curtis
ardue, whose address is Box
8,Ladonia, Texas, has been
■gnated as the Hearing Offi-
|*| Hearing procedures are
pined in the policy.
The policy also provides that
ere will be no identification
tor discrimination against any
■ent unable to pay the cost
la lunch.
A complete copy of the policy
) on file in each school and in
e office of the Superintendent
I Schools, where it may be
eviewed by any interested
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Paris, T. L. Hopkins, Cooper . Lawrence Hopkins visited Mrs.
were Ciristmas Day guests of Maggie Hopkins Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Hopkins and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Smith,
Lucy Tidrow. Mr. and Mrs. Cathey, Dana and Coy spent the
Herman Hopkins, Petty, visited Christmas holidays in Dallas
recently in the home. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Trail W. D. Knox.
attended the W. B. Stinson fam- Mrs. J. P. Mayes spent sev-
ily’s annual Christmas dinner eral days during the holidays
Dec. 23 near Emory. Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Smith,
Mrs. Leland Robinson Sr. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ingram,
Plano were hosts for the event. Mrs. Neva Hannabas and other
Christmas Eve visitors of the relatives in Dallas.
R. M. Trails were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Stevens
Mrs. J. B. Stinson and Stephen and family, Arlington, visited
TELEPROMPTER
NEWS FROM BEN FRANKLIN
Mrs. R. M. Trail
Christmas Day guests of Mr. Ike Carrell, Cooper.
and Mrs. Dallas Black and Mrs. Miss Debbie McCarrell, Par-
E. M. Black were Mr. andMrs. is, spent the weekend with the
Kenneth Eplay and family of Emmitt McCarrell s.
Shawnee, Okla; Mrs. Jeanette Christmas guests of Mr. and
Waltz, Ft. Worth; Mr. andMrs. Mrs. Oren McFerrin were Mr.
Walter Barber, Mansfield. and Mrs. L. H. Nichols, Dallas.
Gregg Reagen and family of James Melton underwent sur-
Dallas; Miss Cindy Reagen of gery recently in Methodist Hos-
Commerce; Mr. and Mrs. Les- pital, Dallas. He is reportedly
lie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Steven improved.
Smith, Dallas, were Christmas Danny Moore, Alice, Mr. and
Day guests of the J. B. Blacks. Mrs. Sam Ferguson, Dallas,
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Carrell have been here visiting Mr.
spent the holidays with their and Mrs. D. C. Moore and Jan.
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. The Mooresspent Sunday, Dec.
and Mrs. Jack Haven in Mes- 24, with Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
quite. Billings in Roxton.
Mrs. Reba Sanford and her Mr. and Mrs. Billy Holdren,
brother, Buddy Calvert, visited Grand Fork, N.D.,spent last
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Carr in weekend with their parents,
Wylie recently. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Netherland
Mrs. R. H. Crow, Saginal, Ben Franklin, and Mr. andMrs.
spent the past two weeks with Freck Holdren, Cooper.
her aunt and family, the Tru- Mrs. Lucille Perkins spent
man Cheneys. the Christmas weekend in Dai-
Mr. and Mrs. Boyette Clark, las with her son and wife, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown Clark and and Mrs. Lloyd Perkins, and
Sherra, Mr. and Mrs. Terry family. They all went toBrown-
r,ark and Chris, Garland; Mr. sboro to visit the John Tindel
-u Mrs. Gary Clark and Holly, family. Onthe28thMr. andMrs.
Paris, were Christmas guests Woody Kirk of York, Nebraska,
NEWS FROM CHARLESTON Hobby Club At
MRS. HOUSTON ELMORE *
Visiting in the home of Mrs. Mrs. Grady Watson, Cooper. Enloe Center
Alice Stephens over the holiday Miss Geraldene Elmore spent
season were Mr. and Mrs. Jim the holidays in Merridian, Tex. Nineteen members of theEn-
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd with Miss Rebecah Rice. loe Hobby Club met at the Com-
Sneed, Tommy, Wesley and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Click munity Center December 20 for
Kathy, Grand Prairie,Mr. and and infant son have moved to * Christmas luncheon.
Mrs. Eugene Tucker, Ronnie Vasco. Preceding the service of the
and Leslie, Plano; Mr. andMrs Visitors in the home of Mr. meal, Mrs. Carrie Patterson
Carel Spears, Dale, Donnie Lee, and Mrs. T. J. Watkins Christ- said the invocation. The pro-
Bob and Debbie, Terrell; Mr. mas Day were Mr. and Mrs, gram for the afternoon featured
and Mrs. Billie Joe Ailes, Billy Burl Watkins, Denton; Mrs, the reading of “One Solitary
Don, Debbie Ann and Tony Smith Tom Watkins, Cooper; Mr. and Life" by Miss Ida Mae Cregg
of Sulphur Springs; Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Gonzales, Angie, 40(1 the exchange of gifts which
M rs. Buddie Smith. Jason and Jeffrey, Charleston, revealed Secret Pals.
Visitors in the home of Mrs. S, C.; Mr. and Mrs. Mickey The club members will con-
Maggie Slakey were Mr. and Oats, Shane and Chad, Hollis vene at the Center on January
Mrs. Olen Stubblefield andSan- Bates Charleston- Mr and 17 for their first meeting of the
dra, Grand Prairie; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard HinsleyandDale, new year.
Mrs. Jack Slakey, Mr. andMrs. Mr, and Mrs. Terry Hinsley —————-----—
Bill Haynes, Plano; Mr. and and daughters, Cooper; Gordon Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Moseley,
Mrs. Don MeConothy, Pattie Randle, Louisville, Ky.;Mrs. Odessa; Mr. and Mrs. Worth
and Jimmie, Irving; Jimmie Roy Lee Jackson, Jerry and Allard of Jonesboro, La.; and
Dell Foster, Burkners Home, Johnny. Mrs. W. L. Parrish, Levelland,
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry -------------- were holiday guests of Mr. and
Stubblefield, Randy, Mike and Miss Margaret Good of New Mrs. L. L. Allard.
James, Quitman; Mr. and Mrs. Orleans, La., spent Christmas --------------
Glen Stubblefield, Glen Jr. and week with her brothers, Gene Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wallace,
Glenna, Irving; Mr. and Mrs. Good and family in Cooper, and DeSoto, and Bill Wallace, Gar-
Hollis Slakey, Cooper; Mr. and Barton Good and family in Com- land, were holiday guests of
Mrs. Eutah Chandler, Gary Don merce. Other guests in the their sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Ste-
and Martha, Miss Nell Elmore, Gene Good home were Mr. and phenson, Mrs. Iva Hooten, and
Mrs. Lavern Russell, Dallas; Mrs. Jerry Good and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Poe.
and granddaughter, Jodie Rus- Melanie, of Denison, Mrs. Linda
sell of Cooper; Mrs. TrevaNell Nabors and son, Robert Lee, of . Mr: and Mr S: •• D• DossVis-
Causey and Terry Toon. Greenville, ited during Christmas with their
Mr. and Mrs. David Slakey --------------- sons and families, Mr. andMrs.
and Joe, Plano, visited Mr. and Guests of Mr. and Mrs. How- Duane Doss, Arlington, Mr. and
Mrs. Eutah Chandler Saturday, ard Dawson Christmas were Mrs James Doss, Ft. Worth.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren and --------------
Mrs. D. E. Watson were Mr. Kimberly, Burkburnett; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Preas
and Mrs. Joe Hill, Dallas; Mr. Ethel McFadden, Commerce; and grandson, Brett, spent the
and Mrs. Kenneth Cannon and Elwood Robertson, Cedar Creek Christmas holidays with their
Keith, Mrs. Joy Almond, Grand Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. son and daughter-in-law, Rev.
Prairie; Mr. andMrs. Willie Cain, Teague, andMrs. Virginia and Mrs. Hollis Preas, and
Stephens, Ft. Worth, Mr. and Wright, Cooper. family in Phoenix, Arizona.
annindel
dopts Free
pneh Policy
L Fannindel Schools have a
| lunch policy for all school
dren in the school district
Lie to pay price. Local
0 i officials have adopted
income scale for various
ily sizes to assist in deter-
ing eligibility for the stu-
Is*
amilies falling within these
Lories or those suffering
m unusual circumstances or
dships are urged to apply
free lunches for their chil-
L They may do so by filling
the application forms sent
e in a letter to parents. Add-
Lai copies are avilable at
[principal’s office in each
Ui.
pplications may be submit-
any time during the school
L The form itself is simple
complete and requests in-
nation needed to determine
Homie need based on the
me and number of persons
the family and any unusual
umstances or hardships
ch affect the family’s abil-
to pay for school lunches.
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