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7ose special
All Colors
12 Varieties
49c Plus Tax
TOONS NURSERY
The Cooper Review
C harles W. Bailey of Cooper |
ami his faw partner, C. V. Flan-
aiy Jr of Paris have returned
from Graham where they trans-
acted legal business.
January 23, 1964
The privilege of a charge ac-
count is extended purely as a
courtesy and convenience. Don’t
mistreat it. Retail Credit Assn.
(Adv.)
Delta Liquid Fertilizer Co.
PHONK DA 5-4350
BEN FRANKLIN, TEXAS
P. O. BOX 496
yourpipeline TO MAXIMUM YIELDS
MIRTH 25 FREE
:EI) STAMPS
ularly Earned
tamps With The
se Of
BAG
GES
AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE
TO FARMERS IN THIS AREA!!
Delta Liquid Fertilizer Company now has a balanced liquid fertilizer.
This product is a liquid and is not under pressure It can be transported
in any tvpe tank that will hold water. The applicator-rig is so simple and
low in price that everyone can own one, even if he farms only a few acres.
This fertilizer starts to work immediately after it is applied to the
soil. Therefore it can be put out: (1) Before you plant, (2) As you plow
beds ahead of the planter, (.1) As you plant your crops, (4) As you plow
the first, second or third time, (5) Or any portion of your plant-food needs
can be solved at any one of these given times.
This NITRO-PHOS liquid can also he sprayed out on small grain fields
or pastures with wonderful results. It can also be used with Pre-Emerge
instead of water It has many advantages. The most important, is that: The
Plant-food is as near 100f ^ available as ,i product could be because it is
in liquid form.
One of the most popular mixes for cotton is a 20-20-0. Another popu-
lar mix is 11-37*0 which can he put down with the first or second plowing
after 32'r (nitrogen) has been mixed with your Pre-Emerge.
There are so many advantages to (his product that it is impossible to
list them all here. Custom application available for the farmer who does
not wish to buy his own rig. For more information, please contact:
DELTA LIQUID FERTILIZER COMPANY
D. C. Moore — Phone DA 5-1350
BEN FRANKLIN, TEXAS
Also - we can supply you with Anhydrous Ammonia, the 82rr Nitrogen
fertilizer, which is under pressure. Dry Fertilizer in any analysis is also
available.
Willing Workers Class
Meets In Miller Home
Tlie Willing Workers Class of
the Antioch Baptist Church met
in the home of Mrs. Joe Miller
Tuesday evening, January 14,
with Mrs. Wallace Lancaster
presiding.
Mrs. Uuinie Oats gave the de-
votional on the subject “Prayer”
followed with prayer led by Mrs.
Alfred Chancellor. After a dis-
cussion of business matters, Mrs.
Will Hoyle Crouch dismissed
with prayer.
During the social hour, secret
pal gifts were exchanged and
refreshments were served by
the hostess to seven members.
Sunday Mission
Series Opens At
First Methodist
The first in a series of four
special mission study periods |
opened last Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs. R. B Bedingfield
of Sherman spent last Friday
night and Saturday visiting
their sister-in-law, Mrs D. B.
Cantrell'. Also visiting Mrs. Cant-
rell Saturday were her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
C urtis Cantrell and family of
Paris, including their son, Wen-
dol Cantrell and his wife who
have just returned to Paris from
j Piainview where they resided
the past several months.
Attend Church Sunday
mission
last Sunday evening at
.he First Methodist Church,
sponsored by the Church Com-
mission on Missions. Supper was
served in the church dining
room at 6:30 p.m. by the Wesley
Adult and Martha Watkins Sun-
day School classes, with the
study following in the sanctuary
at 7 p.m.
Different class groups will
serve supper at the three re-
maining programs in the series.
The Rev. Walter B. Sullens,
pastor of the church, led the
first mission study.
Mrs. Charles W. Bailey was in
Commerce Tuesday morning to
attend mid-term commencement
at East Texas State College,
when her daughter, Mrs. David
Rich, received her BA degree in
elementary education. Mrs. Rich
is the former Miss Nancy Bailey.
IT’S A FACT
suit loricj iuture rosi n ieu
\\L>
& RHEUMATISM CUKE OF 1773
called for dipping eight frogs
INTO A PINT OF RUM AND A'
POUND OF FRESH BUTTER IN
ORDER TO TRANSFER THE
JUMPERS' AGILITY TO
THE PATIENT...
THE GOOD OLD DAYS?”
.... signs of the past
Today’s prescriptions pro-
long lives and shorten the
duration of many illnesses.
MILLER’S
Pharmacy
Your Dependable
Druggist
Phone 199 Cooper
You can buy almost anything
you want on credit, anywhere
anytime, if your paying record
is good. Retail Credit Assn.
(Adv.)
| Family Reunited
In Newman Home
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Newman was the scene of
a family r union last Monday,
when relatives from near and far
came for a reunion dinner.
In the party were Mrs. New-
man’s mother, Mrs. Susie Blair,
and her grandmother, Mrs. L. L.
Igo. both of Paris; her- brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs
Claud Morgan of Fort Lauder-
dale, Fla.; her sister, Mrs. Rex.
Shelton of Lubbock; an aunt,
Mrs. Gilbert Reeves, and cousin,
Mrs. David Russell and children,
Leah and Fran, all of Tyler. Also
pre sent were Mrs. Charles Mc-
Clure and Mrs. Lelan Wilsford,
friends from Pans
NEWS FROM 0
MRS. WAYNE TEMPLETON
Mrs. Effle Lowry has recover-
ed from an illness at her home,
and returned to work at the
Parkhill Cafe last Thursday. She
has been a waitress at Parkhill’s
for many years.
Mrs. H. C.
local hospital
IIuHey entered a
last Saturday for
a physical checkup and medical
treatment.
Miss Opal Webb has returned
to her home after receiving
medical treatment at a local
hospital for more than three
weeks.
Mr. Businessman:
You say goodbye to sales when
your customers can’t say hello
And with today’s narrow profit margins, even
one missed customer is one too many. Let
us show you how an extra business phone
can increase your profits. Just call us.
Remember. . . limited customers mean
limited profits! —
I:!::;.
GULF STATES
mSefyoAcne Cb:
Rev. John Walker, pastor of
tiie Methodist Church, will fill
In.-, n-gului appointment Sunday
night at 7 o'clock. Everyone
invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs Herschel Ray
McKinney and daughters, Pam
and Sonya, Pans, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Viser.
Rev. and Mrs. Gary Regan
and Lisa, Seagoville, spent
Thursday night and Friday of
last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Templeton.
Mrs Newman Boyd attended
the wedding of her daughter,
Linda to James Smith in Dallas
last Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reed re-
turned home Sunday after visit-
ing their daughter, Mrs. F. T.
Edwards and family in Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill)
Oliver returned Saturday to
Dallas after spending a few days
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jolly Boyd,
Beaumont, spent the weekend
here with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver and
Gayla, Ft. Worth, visited over
the weekend with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dow South, Mr.-.
Nell Oliver and Lucy.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lee Jack-
son, Grand Saline, spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Scott.
There will be singing at Ihe
Holiness Church Thursday night,
and those attending are asked to
bring musical' instruments and
song books.
DELAYKD
For glorious burgers
Cneez Whiz 'em!
Mr and Mrs. Or
Dallas, visited Tuesday]
nesday with her
and Earnest Viser
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliftc
more and children
with her parents, Mr.
Ed Snead.
Paul David Pick
meree, spent the we
his grandparents, Mr.
J. E. Perry, and
Harper Cooper, Do
the weekend with hi|
Mrs. Leola Cooper, and |
Visiting with Mr.
Paul Slakey over the
were Jack and David
Plano; Mr. & Mrs. Dor
athy, Patti and Jemmic
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Sll
and Mrs. Wendell Sla
Kevin, Cooper; Mr.
Eutah Chandler, Gary
Martha Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Abilene, were here Iasi
transacting business in|
and Charleston.
Mrs. Maggie George
several days last week
sister, Mrs. Edgar Ham
ily in Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Choice
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford
spent the weekend at tho
here.
Mrs. Hugh Nabors has I
ed home from a KlondiJ
pital where she had
tient several days.
S. W. (Wood) Palmer,|
92, continues quite ill at
Delta hospital where he
a patient for almost three |
His daughters, Mrs.
and Mrs. A. W. Shelton,
grandson, A. W. Shelton
Petty, are sharing duties |
bedside.
v-
Ctettttl
Spocn it!
into hot foods
Heat It!
for cheese sau:e
Spread It!
for snacks
KRAFT'S amozing
pasteurized process cheese
spread for dozens of
fast cheese treats
MrS. J. O. Hooten suf
fractured collar bone wl
fell on the ice last Saturda
is a patient at a local hoi
SULPHUR SPRT>
LIVESTOCK
COMMISSION
SALE EVERY MONDJ
Roy Holder T
LeRoy Pogue f
Sulphur Springs, T«
LVICES
)AY
jLIT US FINANCE your next
(new car Bank Rates are cheap-
and we guarantee our eus-
ir.ers a saving over finance
lesmparue.s. Delta National Bank,
[Cooper, Texas. tf
Il.OYD STRONG for your
Kltrii. gravel and field dirt, also
J!■ v. for cisterns and
|0V<-ihea-l tanks. Phone 463. tf
FOR SALE
Homes
1EETROCK1NG, tapeing, and
tdding. textoning, and interior
exterior painting. Contact
- H. Tatum, Ben Franklin,
Exas. «f
n Printing
FOR SALE: My home at 211 N.
W. 1st Street in Cooper. Billy C.
Talley at Talley’s Automotive
Parts. Phone 90 or 514. tf
KNOW NEWS?
PHONE 86
Cooper Review
PHONE 86
Cooper Review
FOR SALE: Nice three-bedroom
home; two baths; den; woodbur-
ing fireplace; large living room;
centrally heated and air condi-
tioned; double carport; on large
lot. Only five years old. Call
220 or 139. After 6:00 call' 451. tf
FOR SALE
Used Merchandise
YOU WANT a spare magneto or
exchange, I have 75 of them
guaranteed as new. M. J. Thom-
as. tf
FOR SALE: 1957 Plymouth - my
personal car, in good condition,
V-8 stick shift. Would make ex-
cellent second car. Will trade
for items of value. Robert Temp-
leton, DVM, Phone 23. *-4
Help Wanted
FOR SALE
DEALER WANTED for Della
County. No investment or exper-
ience necessary to become your
own boss as a Rawleigh Dealer.
Over 200 items assures you of a
steady full-time business. See or
Write: Jesse Humphries, Route
3, Clarksville, or write at once,
Rawleigh, Dept. TXA 680-307,
Memphis, Tenn. *-9
FOR SALE: One two-room
house, and one three-room house,
to be moved. Mrs. Necye Ship-
man, Pecan Gap, Texas, Tele-
phone EL9-6320. c-4
FOR SALE: Three bedroom
house, newly re-decorated inside
and out. 500 W. Waco Street,
Cooper. Phone 77 or 207. tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE: One-
way breaking plow. Glen Wood,
Phone 441. tf
FOR SALE: Good used Gold
Spot Electric Refrigerator and a
Kenmore Electric Range, both in
good condition. Phone 2-6812.
c-4
Wanted
FARMS —ACREAGE
Business Directory & Shoppers Guide
JACK DANIELS ELECTRIC &
REFRIGERATION SERVICE
350 S.F. SAN ANTONIO ST. PHONE 158 COOPER
REPAIRS on all electrical appliances
house wiring - ALL work guaranteed
HOUSE FOR SALE: One four
room frame house, 15 foot
square rooms, 9 foot walls; cov-
ered with sheet ii’on. See or call
T. J. Watkins, Phone No. 4-G112.
*-4
FOR SALE: Three bedroom
house on large corner lot. Will
trade for Commerce property.
800 S. E. 6th Sreet in Cooper.
Phone 594-W after 6 p.m. or can
be seen on weekends. tf
SHOOK shoe shop
127 Bonham St.
Paris, Texas
Across From White’s
McKinney
Radio & T-V Repair
Picture Tube Repair
90 Day Guarantee On
All Work
0. L. BRIDGES
— INSURANCE —
HOOTEN DRUG CO.
DRUGGISTS
Your REXALL Store
Pbone 51
Prescription Dept. 52
COOPER, TEXAS
FOR SALE or exchange for
Cooper property, four bedroom
house, including bath, at 817
Fourth Street N.W., Paris, Tex-
as. See J. N. Walker at Paris
address or phone Mrs. Wallace
Robinson, 442, Cooper. tf
More People
Subscribe
To The
FOR SALE: Used Electric Im-
perial Frigidaire Range, perfect
condition. $100.00. Jimmie Cant-
rell, Phone 220 or 451, Cooper.
_ tf
FOR SALE: One bed springs,
one cotton mattress, also one
small dining table. John H.
Grizzle, Cooper, Texas. tf
FOR TIMBER CUTTING, Pool
Construction, and other dirt
Work, Contact P. A. Kamey,
Klondike, Texas, Phone 5900-
W4, Commerce Texas. tf
FOR SALE:
with tools. J.
dike, Texas.
Garden Tractor
J. McBride, Klon-
•-6
FOR SALE: 1950 Ford two-door,
6 cyl., in good condition, good
tires. W. H. Porter, 300 E. Waco,
Phone 181. *.g
FOR SALE: Barn yard fertilizer,
free of trash, well' pulverized.
Trailer load-$3.00 delivered. Call
Scotty at 2-6603. C-7
FOXWORTH-
GALBRAITH
LUMBER CO.
WANTED: A picture of the old
Hogwaller School made in 1903.
Anyone who has a picture or in-
formation regarding a picture of
the school, please write: Mrs.
Allie Robertson Holloway, 24150
Race Street, Newhall, California.
c-4
NOW IS THE TIME to save
money and have plows, large
sweeps and shredder blades
built-up to perform like new.
M. J. Thomas. tf
FOR SALE
104 Acres Pasture Land, 3 good
pools, fenced, cross-fences, on
gravel road 2 miles south of
Roxton. Priced to sell.
100 Acre farm six miles west
of Cooper on FM Road 64, 50
acre cotton allotment, all in
cultivation.
List Your Property With Us For
Quick Sale.
J. C. McKinney
Real Estate & Ins.
Phone 439 or 10 Night tf
FOR SALE: In Delta County,
550 acres, grass and cultivatable,
bottom and upland, on hignway.
LaVada McKinney, 1107 Main
Street, Commerce, Phones 253
or 587. tf
CARD OF THANKS
I want to take this method of
expressing my thanks to the
doctors, nurses and all for being
so nice to me during my recent
stay in the hospital. To my re-
latives, friends and neighbors
for their kindness, visits and
cards. To the neighbors for the
farm work they did. Again a
big Thank You and may the
Lord bless you.
Ellis Fox *-4
NOW - New low price on min-
eral rubber coating which stops
leaks on roofs, tanks and doesn’t
miss ever. See M. J. Thomas, tf
Doper
Pbone 447
A„ ESTIMATES
kinds of
V'ri wall tile, wall board, and
linoleum, floor
J^oor Covering
*' " E. 1st Street
DELTA NATIONAL
BANK
SINCE 1900
Deposits Insured Up to $10,000
Member F. D. I. C.
The Review - Specials -
Everybody’s
Talking About
“Old Masters Liquid Wood"
Creates beautiful blond wood
finishes on old woodwork and
furniture, without
* messy removing
* tiresome scraping
* costly bleaching
Foxworth-Galbraith Lumber Co.
Cooper, Texas c-4
Miscellaneous
We would like to take this
method of expressing our sincere
thanks and appreciation to each
and everyone who was so nice to
us during the illness and death
of our loved one. Epecially do
we thank the loved ones, the fri-
ends, neighbors, the Rebekah
Lodge and Odd Fellows for the
beautiful flowers, the lovely
food that was served and to
those that set up. To Sister Lair
for the comforting words spok-
en, the Cooper Quartet for the
beautiful songs, the Delta Funer-
al Home, and all that helped
make the great burden lighter.
May God's richest blessings be
with each of you.
The Family of
Sam L. Bettes *-4
WE BUY PECANS. Any kind,
any amount, highest market
prices paid. Cates Grocery, 850
SE 6th Street, Cooper, Texas.
tf
FOR RENT
221 N.
-S'*&= EX
!• WnjJAMBON
Ul » !>°;TV SBBVICE
W. Dallas Cooper, Texas
POE MOTOR CO.
FOR THE BEST IN NEW
AND USED CARS SEE
RICHARD POE
PHONE 444__COOPER
JAMES L. HODGES
INSURANCE
Telephone 84
Cooper Texas
PARTS - SERVICE
Aii Work Guaranteed
BRIDGE’S
CARS & TIRES
COMPANY
Phone 108 Cooper
SEIDLITZ
QUAKER EXTERIOR
WHITE PAINT
$3.95 GAL.
ALUMINUM
STORM DOORS
$29.95
PANELING
4 FT. X 8 FT. V-GROOVE
PLYWOOD
$3.25 UP
FENCES
All types; Chain link,
redwood; Stockade; Col-
orweve; Car Ports; Patio
Covers; Window Awn-
ings. Best prices, Free
Estimates.
Call or Write
LONE STAR
FENCE & PATTO
P. O. Box 744
Phone SU 5*3501
Paris, Texas
RENT FREE to reliable white
retired couple or a middle age
lady. Write or see Miss Clara
Landers, Route 1, Cooper, Texas,
on Highway 24. *-6
GUARANTEED
USED
REFRIGERATORS
- ALL MAKES -
$25.00 UP
All Inspected By Our
Service Manager
BRIDGE’S
CARS & TIRES
COMPANY
Phone lit Cooper
The members of the High
School Faculty and the Library
staff wishes to express their
thanks to the Monday Afternoon
Bridge Club for its Christmas
Gift of $10.00. This money will
be used to buy reference books
to be put in the reading and re-
search section of the school lib-
rary. c-4
and prayers, in the loss
mother, Mrs. H. C. Stewar
passed away on Decer
1963.
Many friends will rer
Mrs. Slind as the wife ol
late R. F. “Buddy” S$
Thanks to the friends whe
ed Mrs. Slind in the hos
Cooper, as a result of her
a heart attack.
She was in a Houston hd
for several weeks but has|
released, and is now at
doing as well as can be
ed. It will be several mont
fore she will be able to dfl
housework, or go anj
even to Church. Your
will be greatly appreciated
This thank you note ar
port on Mrs. Slind is also!
Mrs. Stewart's four other
children, children of the
Buddy Stewart: Mr. R. F.
art. Jr., 435 Zeneta Dr.,
Texas; Mr. Joe H. Stewar
Stafford Ft. Worth, Mrs.
(Carolyn) Lirette, 8643
man St., Houston; Mrs.
(Patricia) Sides, 5710
Creek Dr., Houston. Also
seven great grandchildren.
Respectfully yours,
John H. Slind
5710 Turtle Creek Dr.
Houston. Texas 77017
We wish to thank our many
friends for the kind cooperation
on Sunday. January 19th. Espec-
ially to our white friends; Miss
Laura Kathryn Templeton. Mr.
Charles Janes Bailey and guest.
Miss Joy from Commerce, for
the inspiring singing program
We enjoyed the program very
much. Contestants were Miss
Hazel Poindexter, Miss Lucy
Mae Thomas and Mrs. Beulah M.
Harmon. Mrs. Harmon was the
winner. We wish to thank the
white friends especially for the
offering in the amount of
$102.75, which brought the total
to $198.03.
We are the members of the
Free Church of God in Christ in
Jesus Name. Bishop Evans, past-
or. Sponsored by Ernestine
Poindexter. *-4
Mrs. John H. (Ruby) Slind of
5710 Turtle Creek Drive, Hous-
ton, Texas, wishes to Like this
means of expressing apprecia-
tion to all the friends and form-
er neighbors for their
We wish to express our
preciation to the many
and neighbors for the kind
and sympathetic understar
shown during the loss of|
loved one.
We also want to thank
Janes, McDonald Funeral
Bro. Johnson Cooper,
and the pallbearers.
The Family of
Grady Randle
Nursery Stock
TOON ROADSIDE
See us for roees, shrubs,
and fruit trees. Located at
of North East First Streatl
Paris Highway. Phone 179-1
FOR SALE
Livestock
HEREFORD BULLS FOR
Good selection of
Hereford Bulls
ice, one to four jraara oM.
Lvnn Chapman. IMS
vid, Sulphur "r-^gr.
Phone Mft-aOCt, ar ]
Clayton, Tlra
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