Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964 Page: 6 of 8
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Charles Pickard and family of D
Vaua Citj . isited , ’ 1
Delta County recently and w • ^
accompanied home by his p
ents. Mr and Mrs L. £ Pickai j
Sr Mr and Mrs. Pickard also M
visaed their son Dr A M Pick-
ard and family at Raymondyille
and m Mexico before ivturnin;
to their home here.
L. A Morgan Houston, has
been here visiting relatives and
triends.
_ Mr\ 1 N Lanham visited here M
Saturday with relatives and fri- who
ends .
Miss Luna Hurst of Pecan Gap 1 v' ’
received $25 cash at the Public *S.
Drawing here April 18. J. D
Noland 0f Ben Frank’ n -i arv
$25 on Apr., li da-v
Mr A- Vii^j , ! dinnt
11 a. .virs A.fred Conlev and -u-
sona, Mr • _v-. . ' , •n-ev
Richev of Dal a,’ ;ies.
. uai-as' visited last .kr,lo
weekend :n Ho; Springs A.rk ■ w ,
Ouach.; M . J" ■ . | Hall,
Bend Stare Park - Broken'dau*h
Okla. D^-
Mr. and Mrs. John Reid visit-
ed her parents R. • ■ u.
Former Resident Cited
At P.E. Convention
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Delta Soil Conservation News
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Brackeens Wed
Forty-Six Years
A former re idi-nt of Cooper.
Ih. Margaret Powell who is cur-
rently professor and director of
ho department of health a n d
Physical education for women at
'am Houston State College in
iunisvillp Fi-is. is f l*4IV4 ^
u Mlls o vn recently | X j
n'""l ,or distinguished service I Henn<
B> J K KOI S|
''oil t'on'«*rv .»iu*i\K|
w as placed under I
t planting time by I M
r A- Mrs Wren Boyd and
hi.dren, and Mrs. Gordon
|]J «* Dallas. A third
-r Mrs Raiph Wright of
b.v the Southern District of the
American Association for Health,
Physical Education and Recrea-
I tion.
Dr. Powell was one of the five
I Persons who received :ho South-
j ern District Honor Award during
j the annual convention held at
Jacksonville, Fla.
Dr Pc well is the dauhgter of
; the late Mr. and Mrs. Early
j Powell, long-time residents of
| Cooper.
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Mr. and Min. Karl Lantzer of
Paris spent last Saturday with
her mother, Mi John Griffin
Lantzer is the former Miss
Griffin, ami now teachers in
’an public schools
Mrs. Dave lien ’.ricks has been
1 at her home fore more than
sodded to 11
terrace run-off water I
irms without causing |
■1 gullying.
' that have not yet .Moody last wavk were Mrs Pol-
'd should be sodded lard's father, W R Kins 91, and
to take advantage of Mr, and Mrs. Gus Pendleton and
ter moisture. | Virginia, all of Eldorado, Ark.
Mrs. Vera Hrackeen spent last „tIS
Thursihiv afternoon in Paris at- son, whose husk? J**1
tendini thi Paris Flower Show iDallas h,,S|),t,, ' : .1
Mr. and Mrs. * ,
L- M Anderson ^ ^
^°ust spent Tuesri ^rS' fi
"’ith Mrs. j. E..rl ajr in
|"f Mr“ Smith a*8**-
I son i v|
The Voti
■eking the office
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. IV. A.
Pollard and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
vv tiers
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Mrs. Larkin McBrayer has
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• Scoggins Dallas, has
in here visiting his parents,
ft. and Mrs A. M. Scoggins.
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- CISTERNS-
Overground Tanks
Gordon McLendon
BELIEVES
Your candidate for the Democratic
nomination for U. S. Senator
The Rev. Bob I. Johnson, past-
of the First Baptist Church in
Heavy Gaiv-O-Steel - Painted & Guaranteed
■ESS. *37.95
• FOREIGN AID—Foreign aid should
be withheld from all communist-
dominated countries. Foreign aid
should be maintained in those
countries in which we have mili-
tary bases. In other countries
where any aid might be prudent,
it should be mainly in the form of
surplus agricultural products.
• NATIONAL DEBT—Government ex-
penditures should be made only
from current income in peacetime.
An orderly program for retirement
of the public debt should be
initiated.
ighei foi Precinc
,nd 6. I realize the
liHtv of this office, am
Tut I an) fully qualifie
III this responsibility.
Ve.eran of Wc
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the father of four cl
15. Michael, 1;
and Henry, four
L Rue’
ight,
kid
I j have lived in Delt;
I lhl. past II vean
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JON D. BOGGESS CO.
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MANUFACTURER OF CISTERNS FOR 55 YEARS
Uolfe City. Texas GY 6.2412
• FOREIGN AFFAIRS- The Monroe'
Doctrine should be firmly restated
and upheld.
COUPON Mrl.F.NDON
Di-morratir Candidate
For L. S. Senator
Vote for Gordon McLendon in the May 2 Primary
and you’ll be proud of your choice
Ad*’ P*!<* « e-nmlnw. W,. Sandfta, ..a,*),.
Announcing A New App
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DEPENDABILITY _
Your doctor knows that
he can count on your druggist’s
fficiency and accuracy whenever
a needs a prescription filled in a
’lurry for you or a member of you
family.
HOOTEN DRUG CO
“Your Rexall Stnr*.” '
Cooper Revie\
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‘Your Rexall Store”
PHONE 51 or 52 COOPER. TEXAsI
Roy G* Cain
EASY TERU
FOR ANY BUI
IS NOW A MEMBER OF OUR
SALES DEPARTMENT
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JIMMIE CANTRELL
OWNER - SALES
ALTON WRIGIIT
SALES
We are happy to announce the appointment of Roy G.
Cain to our sales force. With the addition of Mr. Cain, it will
be possible to expand our sales efforts and service to our
new and used car customers and prospective customers.
Alton and I join Roy in extending a special invitation to
the people of this area to come in and visit with us.
With many years of retail selling experience and being
well known for his honesty and square dealing, we believe
Roy will fit right in with the way we do business. We also
believe you will like doing Chevrolet business with him.
Jimmie Cantrell
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COOPER
Service & Repair
Aluminum Screen
Residence and Commercia
Moors, Screen doors
J Blade. Venetian Blinds
■Md repaired. Termite i
iCharles Nance, Phone SI
Paris, Texas.
HOUSE. LFVELINi
FREE ESTIMATES
ROSCOE BAKER
[Phone SU 5-4138 Paris
IT’S TRADE ‘N’ TRAVEL TIME AT CANTRELL'S
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LET US PUT YOU IN ONE
OF CHEVROLET’S FIVE
GREAT HIGHWAY PERFORMERS
DURING OUR GREAT
APRIL-MAY SALES FAIR
• Corvette
Sting Ray
• Chevy II
Nova
Each year we have been in Cooper we
have set our sales goal higher than the
prior year. We have always met or exceed-
ed this goal. Our 1964 goal is real high,
hut we are GOING TO REACH IT. We
have designated the last week in April and
the entire month of May as “Sales Fair’’
time. This is the season to get the most fun
from a new Chevrolet. Now is the time to
get the greatest trade-in on your present
car. Now is the time to get a big choice of
the great highway performers you will
find in our 1964 Chevrolet line.
• Corvair
Monza
• Chcvelle
Malibu
CANTRELL CHEVROLET CO.
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Business Director
JACK DANIEI
iso, r Refrigerai
SAN ANTONIO ST.
HJAWS ON ALL ELE
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Across From Wh
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1964, newspaper, April 23, 1964; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976390/m1/6/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.