Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964 Page: 3 of 8
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Mr and Mrs. Douglas Baker,
’ ..nied by their little
Slaughter. Karen Kay
Ldv of Comn eree. spent last
' ,kerKi at Athens visiting Mi
brother and sister-in-
Mr and Mrs. G. W. Morgan.
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9 said the deaf eni ,
1 two of his best. Poyfll
Mrs. Chambliss has I
thodist since sll,
" »w. and her mwi7
in the First ^
arch of cooper. ShejH
uble and
J"? lh«b*h she >[
5 her Bible. usm *S
lg glasses. Slie has
n a Democrat and ,jjg|
I IncludJfJ
JJ* •toctlo» held 52 ij
>lr and Mrs. Rrne Anderson
I i family of Austin, were
|a"eKend guests of his father,
I , I M Anderson, and Mrs.
Mayor l* 1U
Anderson.
Mr and Mrs. Bryan Sparks at-
tended a housewarming last
Sunday in Tyler for Mr. & Mrs.
H. L. McRae.
COMBINES
• AH GLEANERS
• E GLEANERS
We Are Combine Head-
Quarters In Delta, Lamar
and Hopkins Counties.
We Have Several Good
Used Drag-Type Com-
bines.
• NEW A-C
TRACTORS AND
equipment
Young & Harlan
ALLIS CHALMERS
SALES & SERVICE
250 W. Dallas Ave.
Pho. 200 Cooper
The Cooper Review
May 7, 1964
MISS MARY NELL SLOUGH
Mee'mon? 0*? U‘°" Sl“u«h ot Enlo°' enounce the en-
Marv liv i f bppi-oachinp marriage of their daughter,
Gr,zzle-son of Mr-and Mrs!
The ceremony will be performed June 6 at 7 00 pm
n the Lnloe Methodist Church. Friends and relatives of
Uon a7terewaards‘nVited ‘° lhe Wedd‘ng a"d "«P-
NEWS FROM PECAN GAP
MRS. C. A. COCKRELL
To The People
Of Delta County
PRECINCT CONVENTION Mr. and Mrs. Jeft Hall Crow-
At the precinct Democratic son, Dallas, visited his aunt, Mis.
Convention held here last Satur- Helen Hall Sunday.
Mrs. Allie Price is a patient
day afternoon, Mrs. Necye Ship-
man, Mrs. Jess Giddens, Otis | at T Ladonbi h^Vi’
Richardson and C. A. Cockrell1 h°bpUal
were elected delegates to the
County Convention to be held in
Cooper, Saturday, May 9, at 2
Mrs. Lutie Scott is a patient in
a local hosmta.l
yam Marsh has been dismiss-
----x---, wuvuiuuy, IVXUy if, (11 41 ’ ----------- ’
p.m. The four alternate delegates ed from a Paris hospital,
elected were Mrs. Lena Grady, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scoggins
Miss Etta Adams, O. B. Yeager I aild children of Mesquite, were
and E. L. Coney. guests on Sunday of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Billingsley, Mrs- A M- Scoggins
Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Mrs. Mamid Bartlett and Mrs.
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r INTRODUCTORY
SALE
SatinTone
...the easy paints
£
Variety Club
Makes Bandages
10 TRIP AWARDS
sps. sj'z,* sttsas
ot SatinTone . . . th« easy paints!
671 OTHER
VALUABLE PRIZES
4
SatinTone
Util
Wall Paint
SALE PRICE
$549
tj gallon
SatinTon*
Fifteen members of Variety
Club, meeting in all-day session
last riday at the American
Legion Hall, completed five doz-
en bandages for use of Cancer
patients.
Mrs. George Hall, club presi-
dent, conducted a business ses-
sion when plans were made for
a meeting on Friday, May 15 in
the home of Mrs. Ode Thomas.
M:s. Floyd Taylor said prayer,
and Mrs. Thomas led group
singing.
A covered dish luncheon was
spread at noon, and Jana Kay
Woodall, a little girl, sang two
songs.
5 MAGIC CN0
Ortn-Rispt
• UNDE
Stir
Ssppblm
10 SPEED QUEEN
Wntwi
30 Sits
amelia ear hart
loan*
SO FASC0
InUrcom
V 60 HELBR0S
Watches
y 100 D0RMEYER
Drill Kits
MINOLTA
5^f!I Camera
300 Bottles
"My Sin"
by LANVIN
SatinTone
SitiaTtH
Latei
Floor bead
SALE PRICK
$198
I quoit
I quoit
(LM/fallon
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hooten Jr.
returned Tuesday from Okla-
homa City where they visited
her mother, Mrs. Tom Robertson,
. and her sister, Mrs. Jay Brown
and family.
SitlnToni
Letts
House Pilot \
and Latex
Exterior Prlmor
SALE PRICE
*64
SatinTone
SatinTone
SatinToni
latex
Masonry Paint
SALE PRICE
$1515
^ gallon
Juet complete the following Rngle .,,
Por painting tho easiest way
Choose SatinTone Letex today.
Both Inside end out
Its praises you'll shout
(example; "For cofors, no extra to pay! '
All antrlM mutt be on
Official Entry Blink,
obtainable at our
afore.
It’S the
“Festival of Gas”
Range Sale!
attended the funeral services for lom Woodson visited Mr. and
their nephew, Scott Billingsley, Mrs Bruc'e Smith at Leonard
age 38, at Muleshoe recently. Tuesday.
Rev. and Mrs. Bobby Layman Pecain GaP was vvell represent-
and children of Celeste visited the Deltu Count>’ Methodist
friends here recently. Rev. Lay- meeting at Lake Creek
man is a former pastor of the M°?day nJ8ht-
First Baptist Church here. , Mrs- Florence Sandlin will
Mrs. Frank Crawford remains l T* ^
a patient in a Dallas hospital. I Woridk Fmr '
Mrs. Dorothy Erwin, Dallas, r r ____, . .,
sister of Mrs. Odell Fowler and Dal'las>' visited hit mothm'^Mrs
a former resident of Pecan Gap, Pearl ^ ek ’ ‘ '
underwent surgery at a Dallas Ml, and Mrs s
hospital recentiy. Ladonia, former residents of
Mrs. Sue Rooney and daugh- p„„nn ,
t«,.c ci u 1 u Fecan Gap, have announced the
tcis of Sherman have been here engagement and approaching
S a^d ^l^sAddlC ™ ^ZUTm’ ^
Uv^lde^a rTh DextertSteP^nS- Mrs- cfyde Hamlin, Rt. l^Lad-
Uvalde, are here visiting their onia. The doub,e rer;mony
S0M RmWnnd H wil1 take Pla<-'e May 27 in the
w a R' a*^n°dc ^ S°T’ L' A' Ladonia Methodist Church with
Wood, and IT S. Pickard are pa- the pastor> Rev Don Shaw ff..
tients in a Commerce hospital', ciating
Mrs. Christine Mock has been j. A Miller and Mrs N
dismissed from a Paris hospital Shipman visited their sister,
M Me!?.l t tUHnK Mrs- Fannie R°eers at Whites-
J U ,, transacted business 5oro last Wednesday.
in Marshall recently. M A v Q„.T ^
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrill, Mrs. Clara Hicks and daugh S’
f ^ m Sue- Fort Wol’th- visited
Lv.rxS ?' Ma^M°Drgan- relatives and friends m pecan
Several people of th e Pecan Gap Saturday. Mrs Sutton was
Gap area attended he funeral accompanied home by her moth-
sei vices of Mark Jackson, 78 of er, Mrs. Allie Price.
Baot/st ^ t Dlal W- J' Downin* remains m a
P b last week- serious condition at a Dallas
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Conley and hospital
and3 MrereATp°Tnie?i H Mrs' Jess Giddens visited her
and Mrs. A1 Rich|e. Dallas, to father, Fate Moore, at a Paris
Hot Sprmgs Ark. last week. hospital Monday.
er Mrs ^ ft h7 m0tCh' Mr‘ and Mrs- RichaiM Thomas
er, Mrs. J^ Lee Richardson Sr. and children of Dallas visited
have moved to the dwelling of over the weekend with their
Mrs. Pearl Clower on Paris St. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
^ent sr^Wa ^ 0 Thomas> Mr' and Mrs' W‘ A'
Mn and Mrs James Sidney Mrs. David Bolger, Mt. Ver-
dark and children of Dallas non> and Mrs. Inez H fius.
spent the weekend here with Ley of Riverside, California vl-
I would like to express my
sincere appreciation for being
elected the nominee of the De-
mocratic Party for County At-
torney in the primary election
last Saturday.
I consider this a privilege and
an honor and wiH continue to do
my best to properly carry out
the duties of this office. The
excellent cooperation of the
people of Delta County with its
public officials makes the job of
law enforcement much easier,
and helps keep our county a
good law abiding place to live.
The general election is several
months away, but I would like
to request your vote and suppon
in that election for myself and
the other candidates of the
party.
Thanking you again for the
nomination ot the Democratic
Party for County Attorney, I
am,
Sincerely yours,
B. Truman Ratliff
(Pd. Pol. Adv. *-19)
I Mta Fitly Cavanaugh, fresh-
man nursing major at Denton
Women’s University, spent last
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. L. R. Cavanaugh.
Mrs. D. B. Cantrell had visit-
ing her last Saturday her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Cummings and chil-
dren of Euless. The group also
went to Paris to see Mrs. Can-
trell’s son, Curtis Cantrell and
his family.
C. C. R<
ELECTRICAL
REFRIGERATE
HEATING
WATER
Your Business
Appreciated - All |
Guaranteed.
PHONE 4<
J71IBEB.
WITH A THOUGHTFUL OIPT...
Ck sew.inc.
x 1 . . ivivciaiuc, ^ainornia. vis-
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee- ited last Thursday with Mrs. J
Wo^Slf1 ’ and Mrs’ Lonnie D- Miller and other Cooper
ivt a tut n . friends. Mrs. Bussey taught
, r' ,Mrs’ ?aVld Hal1, Dal‘ school in Cooper from 1923-1933.
las, visited in the homes of J. 1
V&3
......
.luuuwnniiMiin
PROUCI tour
t ••• •
M. Thomas and E. E. Cauley last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilbert,
Rockwall; Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Reed, Dallas, visited friends in
Pecan Gap Sunday.
Ernest Thomas and sister, Mrs.
E. E. Caul'ey, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Thomas attended the funeral of
Mrs. Liza Coble at Manchester
Sunday.
Odell Scoggins, Dallas, visited
relatives here Friday.
Karlton and Kimberly Langs-
ton, Mesquite, have been here
visiting their grandmother, Mrs.
Corine Langston.
Mr. and Mrs. LaVonne Loftin,
Wichita Falls, were weekend
guests of his mother, Mrs. Pearl'
Loftin.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frank
McKinney of Austin spent the
weekend here with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. McKin-
ney. They came after their little
son, who had been visiting his
grandparents.
After taking a test at East]
Texas State College in Com-
merce last Friday, Mrs. Jim
Culpepper of Athens spent Fri- |
day night and Saturday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Truman
Whitlock. Her husband, basket-
ball coach at Henderson Junior
College, came after her Saturday
afternoon and they went to Gar-
land to get their two-year-old
daughter Carolyn who had been
visiting her paternal grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cul-
pepper, formerly of Sulphur
Springs.
Mrs. John Griffin plans to
spend Mother’s Day in Paris
with her daughter, Mrs. Earl
Lantzer, and family.
Other
Dresses
$2.99
to
$6.95 •
FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT
USE KERATOLYTIC ACTION
Because it sloughs off the in-
fected skin. You see healthy skin
replace it. Get quick-drying
T-4-L liquid, a keratolytic, at
any drug store. If not pleased in
3 DAYS, your 48c back. Usa
antiseptic, soothing T-4-L FOOT
POWDER too—fine for sweaty
feet, foot odor; stays active in
the skin for hours. TODAY at
Hooten Drug Co, . (c-21)
bushed?
DUST]
FOR TI
RE]
HOUR!
• Solids, Prii
• Broadcloth,
Plisse, Blei
• Tailored or I
Trimmed
* Large Use!
Pockets
• All Sizes
$2.98 t<
$4.98
LYNDA LOU
“Woven MmocVcs*..
CaXcJLi.ee cofeual
•Vo ocr^e ujW*.
-Vfo. cxrnVern^)<n(vHi| CaoW<U4 \
G-raa) i”BW. ; Green.
$wA*:Uro£0; 14^-SW
Everything to keep the family
in good health.
DREAMY PASTEL GOWNS
... drip-dry blend ... by
We can supply all your drug
and sundry needs.
MILLER’S
Pharmacy
Your Dependable
Druggist
Phone 199 Cooper I
LAWN and SHRUBS
from INSECTS with...
Arab
u-do-it
CONCENTRATE
ask our ARAB
Expert for the facts
What a
savings I
Caloric’s
Compacto
was $2331!
Now Only
CUSTOM MADE ALUMINUM SCREENS
- F.H.A. TITLE I LOANS •
Nothing Down * Up To 5 Years To Pay
after trade-in
plus tax.
..with Keep-Warm 140°
oven and automatic
Bumer-with-a-Brain!
foxworth-galbraith
LUMBER CO.
TTTat LONE
mm
COMPANY
No. 7066
Dainty Shift
32 to 40
No. 3289
Baby Dofl
SALL
$3.49
G1
SLIP!
In
Profusifl
Cottoi
Kodell
Blends
Nyloi
Tailored
Or Laca
Trimmc
R«gulai
And Extl
Sizes.
pHONE
100
)PER. TEXAS
Believe me,
I’ve cooked on
both,..and a GAS
range is the most
automatic. It has
Bumer-with-a-Brain.
Mrs. Dorothy J. Smith has cooked on
gas and electric ranges and she knows
from experience. The Bumer-with-a-Brain
lets you set your recipe temperature
and forget it. No burned food or boil-overs.
Also, there's the Cook n’ Keep oven that turns
itself down to ideal serving temperature.
See these gas ranges—on sale
at your gas appliance dealers!
Fresh/ sunny colors of drwanv
pretty gowns enhanced with a round of ex-
quisite dyed-to-match French nylon lace, em-
broidered beading and scalloping. Cool, air-
light blend of Dacron polyester, nylon and
cotton batiste that washes and drips dry fast.
By Katz in rosebud pink, heaven blue, sunlit
yellow and ice.
IT’S ALWAYS HUNTS FOR HOSIERY.
Hanes Seamless $1.50
Claussner Seamless ........... $1.00
Blue Ridge Seamless ......... 79^
COOPER
AIK CO!
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964, newspaper, May 7, 1964; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975887/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.