Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1964 Page: 2 of 8
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ADLIBS
Thursday, March 26, 1964 Editorials
Features
Amusements
Jtm Recall
From The Ad-Taker's
Scratch Pad
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CHRISTIANITY’S BIRTHDAY
MEET OUR ______
Senior Citizens
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a Mrs. J- W.
vir and «*,s-
* 150 E r Worth •’
Mil . .l ;» Kith
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^ bsi*rved their 54th
i*tly 0
It’s a fine time of year The quickening of spring is on
land and March 29 will be Easter Sunday. We are re-
dded of Irving Berlin's famous song. Easter Parade. The
pcs paint a vivid picture of the lighter side of this day and
melody comes back to our .mind as we read the words—
your Easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it. You'll be
1 grandest lady in the Easter Parade." The musical genius
[Mr. Berlin and the appalling inventiveness of the female
have combined to make the Easter bonnet a kind of
ltemporary symbol f ’he bservance <<i Easter. Millions
[Christians attending church on Easter Sunday morning
iy hove a new bonnet, many millions more around the
kut meaning of the day will be the same
ali. Following the crucifixion, Christ rose in both boiv
spirit and Christianity was born.
By Fern Jefferson
In Years Gone By
For th se of u
is fittii that
r—a tin e for !
And fc r C i
and renewed
etter life an : ..
sphere, it
:>f wii
ev
th.it Caneene Stokes became Dallas, Mrs. Kyle Perkins
the bride of I. T. (Buddy
Hooten They established a
farm home on Route 1, Klon-
dike, where she still resides
Her husband died on April 27
Lubbock, and Kenneth Hooten.
She has 16 grandchildren. 30
great-grandchildren, and four
great-great-grandchildren
For more than two .ears
Taken From The Cooper Review Files
court included J R Moore, C. A. Morehead, j;k,l
TEN YEARS AGO
ini Preston We>: was P. O. Miller, R. M. McCombs
ndinn
Alex Monday. Jack
I960. A son, R Kenneth Hoot- Mrs. Hooten has been
en, and his wife live with her
and look after all her needs.
Mrs Hooten and her husband
were the parents of six chil-
dicn, four of whom are living
including Mrs. G u v Davis of
Cooper, Mrs. Lora Henry of
FEA t. Black. Croff Patrick, G J A. Jeter, Ed Nolann^'l
Is b\' r> 1) 1 Sl'onah r>. , Q' Wl
Davis Enunitt Garner, Bol
m Jack, M W. Moore, C. C. Bur-
to walk, and she uses a wheel
chair to get around in her
home. She spends much of her
time reading and piecing quilts
Mrs. Hooten has long been a
member of the Klondike Church
of Christ.
Slough, John Bood and r .
McCombs. a E 0,1
J- W. White has
I ,tlv , ,
lflul • ■ >rsary Wednesd
idin^ a , , their home.
*‘t 0n March 18. 19K
11 "7 took as his
W. Gregg , ,0K '
h: . Rattai Hi
^ r Delta County in
Gerund Saline where h,
Ir n March 5, 1883. se
......ton area wtm
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row. W. S. Kirby. BUI Miller, from Mineral Wells" wher?^
Mack Hughes, John Gross, has been for two week'
Galton Gideon Wylie Nanney, crating his health ' ^
M;
SPARKS THEATRE
[these WOMEN!
THURSDAY - FRIDAY, MARCH 26-27
By d’AIessio
Something New H
lew C' . .: w; 1
v •> •;>
as Been Added -
MRS. I. T. HOOTEN
though Mrs I T H<
iner
S’
Cc
Rt
■ res
nen, w
ner c
iew published a special page
Barks' - which was discon-
the present publisher.
re looking forward to
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Ro
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nn each week.
Ft-
jf friends
her
ctnrto
d h
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'HE DELTA COURIER
j ,J
VACAf'OX
SChfAAfi
(son of Old Yellow) comes to the rescue
SAVAGE SAM”
Harr
Mr.
ch
E.
thirty years ago
23.102 bales of cotton v
Technicolor
Brian Keith Kevan Corcoran Tommy Kirk
an introducing Marta Kristen
Comedy
SATURDAY, MARCH 28
“FORT DOBBS”
Clint (Cheyenne) Walker and a big cast
Comedy
SUNDAY - MONDAY, MARCH 29-30
h yum yum can shake a man up especially if
.dlord of an apartment house that’s packed with the
st tenants in town. u' I
A
"■o»r. T»ts(. und*r the Act of
y T*1* Su.Dhur Valiev Publish-
J T. Tonev. Publisher.
HAIR-BREATH HARRY
came known as Pka-ant(
It was on April 27.
when she was 16 year:
while I’m on vacation, you will continue my
projects . . . and that does NOT indudp **
Mr. Ross, mind you!”
Wt
W}
fc Vfv. f*° r. 7 t3*? ..l™*T.ppci ygi
FORTY YEARS AGO
Ben Tavlor left Wedne:
m«tiiourrooml
• - - 1? MN1M ABTXJND TUE 5Tt?EETS f '
CVEP UlM! 7- 1 L NIGUTY ! TUE MlT 7 LAND ,>
SAKES2
. . M LOCKED
TUE DOOR//
R7PCE I<5 CUASIN' EP1
_vl
I SAY VOC'RE DEAD! Yl AM not DEAD!
IM A DINK-EYED AN' IF I WUSK NO
DWIDDLETAD AND MY /dwiddlesnad CAN
STING IS FATALi! ^5NTAN' 'ERE AN'
T~~ 7’I^M^ARGOO WIJ ME.1
, ^->2) p.,’i C
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fBELlNDA* PLEASE!VaA^--HA! "
1 IT’S I.DOCTOR //rM *
_t S MOON BEAM!,
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HOW BMMETtcl AM MO NEWS OF UARRyI
“UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE”
CinemaScope and Color
Jack Lemmon Carol Lynlev
Dean Jones Edie Adams Imogene Coca
Selected Short Subjects
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 - APRIL 1
•YOUNG MAN WITH a HORN”
Kirk Douglas Doris Day
Comedy
Co.
1 ' ; tht latter part of February what you couldtJ
I M l in way of good pictures during March. We feel that!
"ti ll agree that we made our word good. So look at whatl
y< >u n ■ omg to see in April:
April 5-6: "The Wheeler Dealers” with James Garner Lee
Remick
Ed
Bob h
fifty years ago
April 9-10: “Mail Order Bride” - Buddy Esben
April 12-13: “Kissin’ Cousins” - Elvis Presley
.April HI-17: “Man In The Middle” - Robert Mitchum
April 19-20: “Sunday In New York” - Jane Fonda
April 2(1-27: “Charade” - Gary Grant, Audrey Hepburn
2m iSW PRICES^^^^... ......
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The jury summoned for dis-1 Apri1 “Who’s Been Sleeping In My Bed” -Dean Martini
neuhoff or hormel
EasterfHam
RISC0
HAMS
Half or
Whole
HORMEL
HAMS
CURE 81
BONELESS
NEUHOFF
Canned Hams
3 LB.
CAN
$2.59
'CAN HINES - CAKE 51IX
FRENCH’S
GEL FOOD 15 oz. .49 BUCK PEPPER
FLAVORS
4 OZ.
CAN
l-C DRINKS
46 OZ.
CANS
OCEAN SPRAY - NO. 300 CAN
CRANBERRY SAUCE
— MIX-OR-MATCH —
MA PEACH PRESERVES 1D„
MA RED PLUM JAM \ j,? 0z*
iMA GRAPE JELLY ^ Glasses
SELECTED'
FROZEN FOODS
urns
mm
12 TO 20 LBS.
ARMOUR
STAR |b„
SHURFINE - 14 OZ. CREAM
Pies ALL
Hans
12 TO 16 LBS.
ARMOUR
STAR lb.
AFFILIATED
BACON
lb. .49
0* m DELSEY
3for*l. TISSUE 2 Roll, .25
FLAVORS
VISIT OUR COMPLETE
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT CAKE
COLONIAL - 21 OZ.
GERMAN
CHOCOLATE
48 LIPTON
tea bags
.65
Vi LB. PKG.
VEGETABLES FROM ALL PARTS OF
FINEST FLAVOR AND HIGHEST QUAuS^ SELECTED FOR
UPTON TEA.........4i
REG. 49c LIPTON
instant tea
.39
NANAS
BAG RED
tatoes
I CEL1
.39 ! C
CELLO BAG
a r rots
(DgpBii WILSON FOOD COMPANY
p„0NEj
Convenient To Park
COOPER, TEXAS
We Reserve
The Right
To Limit
Quantities
sulphur sprini
UVBSTOCK
COMMISSION CO
SALE EVERY MONDA1
The fury of an untamed lend. Three pioneer childn
i i mod off by a band^ of renegade Commanches and a^j
Uoy Holder j
Own:
LeRoy
Sulphur Springs, Texas
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ov
* For Gifts
Nothing like Flowei
. . . Orde
POTTED BLOOMS
Lillies
Hydrangias
Azaleas
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 26, 1964, newspaper, March 26, 1964; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976512/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.