Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1942 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1942
THE COOPER REVIEW
PAGE THREE
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Farmers are beginning to get
AMY CHURCH OF CHRIST
B. F. Jones, Minister
We extend a cordial invitation
to everyone to attend the services
1 of the church at all times. There
caught up with cotton " picking. Iare many members of the church
Most corn is gathered. (^'*s community who are not Dallas visited Mr. and Mrs. S.
11 attending the services of the
| church and we urge you to re-
sume your attendance.
‘Make It As Sure As You
,, ... _ , , , , Can" will be the topic for dis-
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller • i . .. ,
, „ • • , . cussion Sunday. The destiny of
\>i Como visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira .11 . ,, ,
_ _ . I man is either heaven or hell—he
Rex Sunday. . . . , . . ., ,
| should be as sure as he possibly
Sam Moore spent the week | can that he travels the right way.
^^rnd with his parents, Mr. and 1 You are invited to be present and
Mrs. Luke Moore. Sam is in the 1 hear this discussion,
police force in the service sta-
tioned at Broonwood.
Mis3 Laura Belle Owens
KLONDIKE METHODIST
CHURCH
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+ ENLOE *
♦ MRS. A. C. VOYLES ♦ V- H’ A,nol<l» 1>astor
+ Church school, 10 a. m. Harry
+ + + + + + + Ward, Jr., superintendent.
Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Cregg of. Morning worship, 11 a- m.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Roark spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rex. i
L. Cregg and other relatives here
over the week end.
Cortez Carrington has accept-
ed the place as salesman at Smith
and Viles drug store.
Mrs. Delbert Patterson, who
has been a patient in a hospital
Evening service, 8 p. m.
Woman’s Society of Christian
Service meets Wednesday at 3
p. m.
Our last quarterly conference
will convene Thursday night, Oc-
tober 15, 7:30 p. m. with the
Yowell Church. All officials are
in Paris for the past week, is im-. urged to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. McGlasson
en~ i of Bonham and Mrs. Harry Pa*-
tertained the young people with a ' teraon and daughter, Regina,
paidy Monday night, honoring W. were gueBt8 of Superintendent .
J. Rex and Dee Henry, who will d Mrs< R L> Stephenson Tues-1 US
leave', Friday to be inducted iiito ! day I day.
the U. S. army. A good crowd
proving.
Mr. and Mrs- G. C. Coston
and Mr. and Mrs. Truman Whit-
lock and children of Cooper were
Paris visitors Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Thomas
and daughter, Peggie Jo, of Dal-
visited relatives here Sun-
The annual conference meets
in Dallas October 20.
There will be church at Good’s
Chapel Sunday morning at 10 a.
m.
The public has a cordial invi-
tation to all services of these
churches.
Pvt. Klvin E. Bangs of Green-
Miss Vivian Cooper and Miss
was present and reported a goodj Mjss R Ste lhenson w s ! ville spL>nt Su,ulay with his par‘ Jewel Clancy, who have positions
timt- | 1 II ’ II was it J Mn<tu arwl nt hor ivow in F.nlnP I _____i_
....... 1 week end ffuest of her cousin.
Wayne Smith of Yowell spent Miss Regina Patterson, of Enloe.
Monday night with his grand par-,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Owens.
Read the ads/ in the Review. day on business.
D. S. McKinney of Lake Creek,
route 1, was in Cooper Wednes- "ll°' «»»*■*••■ '"“Y*
a™ nn knomnio I and Mrs. Bayce Campbell
in Greenville, spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. Ha'tcher Richard-
son of Lake Creek visited in
Cooper Wednesday.
We Join All Americans This Week
in Recognizing . . .
National Newspaper Week
en'ts and other relatives in Enloe. |
I
Mrs. Harry Patterson was in I end at their home at Cooper.
Cooper Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mullins and
Mrs. J. C. Mullins visited Mr.
and
i Dr. W. N. Mullins of Detroit
Sunday.
Mrs. J. T. Hampton was in
Cooper Saturday.
W. A. Shankle and Mrs. 0. G
Thompson were Cooper visitors
Saturday.
property, or their interest there-
in, at any time within two years
from the date of sale in the man-
ner provided by law, and sub-
ject to any other and further
rights the defendant or anyone
interested therein, mav be en-
titled to, under the provisions of
Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Moore, j law. Said sale to be made by me
The Free Press of this nation is the fearless I A. W. Enloe and Ralph MooreA0 satisfy the above described
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visit,,, Paris S.nd.y, | ’.«£
Novel Chambliss of the U. S jthe pr0Ceeds of said sale to be
navy, who has been visiting his applied to the satisfaction there-
parents in Enloe, returned to his of. and the remainder, if any, to
work Tuesday of last week be applied as the law directs.
... , T ... . - Dated at Cooper, Texas, this
Miss Margaret Lou Wright of the 3rd day ()f October, 1942.
Mrs. Willie Hudgins, who has Mr. and Mrs. Charles MoKinney1 A son was born to Mr. an4
been ill several days as a result and baby of San Antonio were' M .
of having a tooth drawn and an guests of their parents, Mr. and * Slr & 6 rC**C
attack of rheumatism, is im- Mrs. C- L. McKinney over the Tue»day night at Reed Memorial
proving. week end. | Hospital.
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Together with millions more of our
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He doesn’t count the cost when he
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Dallas spent the week end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.i A.
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burnett
and baby and her brother, Barney
Davis, of Oakland, Calif., arriv-
ed Monday for a short visit with
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Davis and
other relatives here. Mr. and
Mrs. Burnett will also visit rel-
j atives in Dumas, Ark., before re-
I turning ta their home.
] Mr. and Mrs. S. McGlasson of
Bonham were visiting in Enloe
Tuesday.
Mrs. Rooney Hooker and Miss
Willie Yeargan were Paris visi-
tors Tuesday.
Etta Jean, the little laughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mullins,
who has been ill for the past
week, is some better.
Mrs. J. A. Byrns and family
were Paris visitors Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kilgore and
little daughter of Dallas visited
Mrs. Kilgore’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Will Eohols, and other rel-
atives here over the week end.
SHERIFFJS SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
j County of Delta.
By virtue of an order of sale
I issued pursuant to a judgment
I decree of the 8th District Court
I of Delta county, Texas, by the
clerk of said court on the 9th
I day of September, A. D., 1942,
in a certain isuit No. 3070. where- ........
in the State of Texas is plaintiff, j of land, a part of the J. W.
and W. J. Allison is defendant, in I Hemby Survey in Delta county,
favor of said plaintiff, for the Texas, and being more fully de-
shm of one hundred, thirty-five scribed by metes and bounds as
D. E. WOOD,
rl3 Sheriff.^ Delta county, Texas
SHERIFF’S SALF
THE STATE OF TEXAS
County of Delta.
By virtue of an order of sale
issued pursuant to a judgment
decree of the 02nd District Court I
of Delta county, Texas, by the
clerk of said court on the 9th
day of September, A. D., 1942,
in a certain suit No. 3659, where-
in the State of Texas is plaintiff,}
and M. D. Nabors is defendant, I
in favor of said plaintiff, for the
sum of two hundred, ninety-seven!
and 28/100 ($287.28) dollars j
for taxes, interest, penalty and
costs, with interest on said sum
at the rate of six per cent per
annum from date fixed by*said
judgment, together with all costs
of suit, that being the amount of
said judgment rendered in favor
Of said plaintiff, by the said 62nd
District Court of Delta county,
on the 10th day rtf April, A. D.,
1942, and to me directed and de-
livered as sheriff of said Delta
county, I have seized, levied up-
on, and will, on the first Tuesday
in November, A. D., 1942, the
same being the 3rd day of said |
month, at the court house door!
of sail! Delta county, in thckCityl
of Cooper between the hours of I
2 o’clock p. m. and 4 o’clock p. m.
on said day, proceed to sell for
cash to the highest bidder all the
right, title and interest of said
defendant in and to the following)
described real estate levied upon
as the property of said defendant, I
the same lying and being situat-
ed in the countv of Delta and
Stats of Texas, ip-wit:
All that certain tract or parcel
and 42/100 ($135.42) dollars for
taxes, interest, penalty and costs,
with interest on said sum at the
rate of six per cent per annum
| from date fixel by said judgment,
together with all costs olf suit,
(that being the amount of said
I judgment rendered in favor of
I said plaintiff, by the said 8th
District Court of Delta county,
on the 9th day of June, A. D.,
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1942, and to me directed and de- THENCE west 37 1-2 poles
follows, to-wit:
BEGINNING at the SW cor-
ner of the Lee George tract of
land, same purchased from H. B.
Lain, administrator, containing
17.7 acres; THENCE east 37 1-2
poles a stake, same being the RE
cornier of said Lee George’s land;
THENCE south 17.07 poles a
stake, same being the NE bound-
ary line of the Holiness Church;
livered as sheriff of said Delta
county, I have seized, levied up-
on, and will, on the first Tues-
day in November, A. D., 1942.
the same being the 3rd day of
said month, at the court house
door of said Delta county, in the
City of Cooper between the
hours of 2 o’clock p. m. and 4
o’clock p. m. on said day, proceed
toi sell for cash to the highest
bidder all the right, title and in-
terest of said defendant in and
to the following described real
estate levied upon as the prop-
i orty of said defendant, the same
lying and being situated in the
county or Delta and State of
Texas, to-wit;
All that certain lot or parcel of
land lying and beine’ situated in
the town of Ben Franklin, in the
county of Delta, State of Toxns,
known and designated on the
map of the plat of said town
made by Thos. King, engineer,
which is of record in the county
of Delta. State of Texas, as all
of lots numbers 3. 4. 5, 6. 7, 8,
9. 10, 11, 12, 13. 14. and 15 in
Block 39 and all of Block No. 44
or. upon the written request of
said defendant or his attorney, a
sufficient portion thereof to sat-
isfy said judgment, interest, pen-
alties and costs; subject, however,
to the right of the plaintiff for
anv other or further taxes on or
against said property that may
not be included herein, and the
right of redemption, the defend-
ant or any person having an in-
terest therein, to redeem the said
stake to the EB line of thoCTohn
Castleberry survey; THENCE
north 17 07 poles a stake, to the
place of beginning, containing 4
acres of land. Being the same land
deeded by I. B. Lane, County
Judge of Delta county. Texas, to
M. p. Nabors on the 10th day of
June, 1918,'. as shown in Deed
recorded in Book 35, page 444,
Delta eountv Deed Records, or.
upon the written request of said
defendant or his attorney, a suf-
ficient portion thereof to satisfy
said judgment, interest, penalties
ami costs; subject, however, to
the right of the plaintiff for any
other or further taxes on or
against said property that may
opt be included herein, and the
right of redemption, the defend-
ant or rn'v person having an in-
terest therein, to redeem the
'-aid nronprtv. or their interest
therein, at any time within two
,,enrs from thp da*e of sale in
the manner provided bv law. and
eiibi'ec1 to anv other and, fivther
rights the defendant or anyone
interested therein, mrv be entit-
led to. under the provisions of
law. Raid sale to be mad<> bv me
to satisfy the above described
iudgmont. together with interest
nenalties and oos ? of suit, and
the proceed® of said sale to! be
annlied to tbn antiafnet'np there-
of. and the remainder if anv. to
bo annb'od as the few directs.
Pi*ed at Coomer. Texas, this
the 10th day of Rentembor 1942-
D E. WOOD
r43 Rheriff, Delta county. Texas
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 41, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1942, newspaper, October 9, 1942; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976338/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.