Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1956 Page: 4 of 8
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UST 17, 1956 COOPER, TEXAS
S»WS KEOM
TON BENFRANKUN
ih rms
D. Watson
and Mrs.
Sulphur
revival Sat-
Pentecostai
. McConatfay
iled her par-
Paul Slakey
bateconung.
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Jim Adair,
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i by Mike and (
Ruijell and
will visit in
u lii at her
i Kecnamon
iio» are veca-
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parents, Mr.
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and daugh-
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Idinner gueru>
■pda Aidric^e 1
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and Mrs. E
other, J. H.
I Veteran hoa-
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MRS MARK WEAVER
(DELAYED)
Spending jc'.’tral days in the
home of Mr. and Mrs Porter
Hopkins are Mr. and Mrs. Hess
Hopkins and Mr and Mrs Ralph
Hopkins, of Birmingham, Ala
Mrs. V L. Sifford and daugh-
ter of Dallas spent the week end
with Mrs Sifford s parents, Mr.
, nd Mrs W L. Hams Mr. Harris,
•who has been critical ill, is seme
improved.
Mr and Mrs. H. W Churchwell,
Ft Worth, were recent visitors
of Miss Ellen Nanney and Mrs.
Emily Edwards
Acton Reunion
Held In Dallas
The children of the late R. J
and U M Johnson .Acton held a
reunion July 22 at 10 a.m_ in
Glendale Park. Dallas. .After an J
11 o’cclock service, a basket lunch
was spread.
Those present were Mrs. J. T ;
Dawson, Mr an* Mrs. C. A. Reil- j
iy, Pat and Karen, Mrs Viola
Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hooter, |
Mr and Mrs Clyde Hooter, Mr
and Mrs. Lyndol Cross. Jon and
Patty, Mrs J L. Cross, Mr and
Mrs. Billie Cross, all of Dallas H
Mr. and Mrs. V’eldon Cross and
Duane, Aringtor.; Mr and Mrs.
Elmer Hayes, Leona, Joe and
Linda, Tt Worth; Mr. and Mrs
Jack Hayes, .Andrea and Jim,
Charles D. and Angela, Dune an-
vi,lo; Mr and Mrs. Charles C ,
Acton, Houston; Mrs. A. L An-
Jerson, Shreveport, La.; Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Conway and LaVona
Willing Workers Class
Has Tuesday Meeting
The Willing W'orkers Class of
the Antioch Bapust Church met
Tuesday night m the home of
Mrs W. B Eunj wih the presi-
Jent, Mrs Lawrence Thompson
m charge.
.After singing the class song Mrs
Robert Baldridge led in prayer.
Each n.ember present answered
roll caL with a varse of scrip-
ture using the words “joy or a-
Lide." T" e devotional “Personal
ntnessmg" wra given by Mrs. J.
. D. Moses and taken from Actcs j
118 Follow ing a class singing and
a discussion on the book of Acts,
refrosl c ents were served to 8 j
I r.e. bers. 8 teacher members and I
j three quests, Mrs. T. A. Wake- j
field. JcEtta B-ldridge and Judy
j Woodall.
Sec ret pal gifts were exchang-
ed and Mrs. Raybon Cathey dis-
missed the meeting.
dj§H
The first two states to join the
original 13 in the Union were Ver-
m:r.t in 1791 and Kentucky in
Mr
s Edith Perry, Mrs. Marie
utt, Mr and Mrs Louie Koll-
a and Jerry, Dallas. Mrs. W.
Bryan, of Cooper was unable
attend. •
Virginia was first settled by:
Englishmen under the leadership
of John Smith.
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There hath no temptation
taken you but such is com-
mon to man; but God is faith-
ful...— (I Corinthians 10. 13.)
We are all human beings,
mortal flesh and blood, and
there is no temptation to evil
that equally has sot visited
every one of us at some time
or another But the weakest
as well as the strongest of
ub equally may draw strength
to resist, from God’s ever.ant-
ing mercy and His love.
Stephen Bond, four year old
son of Mr. and Mrs Wolford
Bond, Dallas, was admitted Wed-
nesday to Janes Hospital for
j medical treatment
Mrs J. A. Gray and Mrs. Ftrn
Jefferson, patient aUanes Hos-
pital, are reported improving
J. D. Evans, Hopkins county,
s reported slightly improved
after being admitted to Janes hos-
pital Friday for medical reat-
rr.ent.
Chleo Eagan was dismissed
Sunday from Janes Hospial after
n dical treatment
Mrs. C. D. Idle and twin daugh.
ters, bom Sunday, have been dis-
; missed from Janes Hospital.
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TESTS SHOWED
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OUT 0¥
EVERT tO 9Y
CREEP FEEDING
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SWIFTS PREMIUM - FANCY GR.ADE A
FRYERS a 35'
LARGE NO. 1
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POTATOES ib 5
4 OZ CAN FANCY
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IMPERIAL PURE CANE
iff us rm 'O'J Mon asoui
SUIIHt'S CSEir HIDING PLAN
Call Us
Today
SUGAR io ibs. gi
KEITH'S GOLDEN RIPE
1* creep **
' v ^eediho
^TlONf VTA-.
BANANAS iv 10
l*iiI t in
BISCUITS
10 can
Melzjler's
MILK
Vi »47
Sfolt’s
Tissue
Roll .10
Lipton
Tea
£ .37
ONE CALL..
HOI’S IT ALL
THK MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF LUMBER
& BUILDING SUPPLIES IN NORTHEAST
TEXAS.
WE GIVE LOW COST
LONG - TERM LOANS!
Paint, fixup and repair
your home now with a low
cost Title I loan! No red
tape involved. Payments ar-
ranged to suit your needs
and budget.
Colon. SUfitiUf, colli jpsi...
^L. Colon MalcltUuf,!
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SEIDLITZ
Gas HOPPER BREWER FEED MILL
Cooper
pf*nvF 2 COOPER. TEXAS
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H/I0d PAINTS
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PAINT" “ 'A/" '-v
arid ^“/ \ ^ S
EMAMELS • f ^
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The right answer for the right color every V ~ —>.J
time! 125 lovely custom colors for you to T /
choose from. Eleven different products with a '
finish for every surface . . . Multilint Paints are /
mixed before your eves . . . just for you.
EVERY SHADE FRESHLY MADE AT NO ADDED COST!
FOXW ORTH-GALBRAITH
LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 100 Cooper, Texas
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AO RATES:
2c per word, 1st insertion - 50c minimum
lc per word after 1st insertion - 25c min.
CAL
iments
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LOST: Brown cloth coin purse
containing postoffice, food lock- ■
er Lnd car keys and money. Mrs.;
Grace Hopper, Phone 53. *-33 ,
Miscellaneous F-12i
tw is author-
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CARD OF THANKS RENTALS
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Business Directory & Shoppers Guide
Miscellaneous
C-l 1 For Sale
B-l
. , . ... , .. . .. 3 ROOM Lnfurmshed Apartment,
I would like to than>c the ...... .
_. . , _ , with private bath for rent. 701
Chamber of Commerce, rr.erch-, _ TI. ,, . . „
, E. Waco, Mrs. J. J. Pope. Phone
ants and individuals who com- rK0
.. 552 If no answer, phone 34SW.
tnbuted to the prize for the
first 1956 bale of cotton. I_
following
fice Indicated
primary for
IHatrict
SEE US FOR Wireing and elect-
rical supplies, also good selection
of Light fixtures. - Leslie*. (tf) I
PICTURE FRAMING
Frames for Portraits, Paintings,
Certificates, D It mas, etc., Made
to order. Good selection of mold-
ings. Riggs Studio St Camera
Store, 171 N. W. 1st Street-Phone
132, Cooper, Texas (tf)
re.1,2, 3, 5&6
Want Ads.
?novated
including
| also make
via or re-
| pickup and
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COOPER REVIEW
SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
For The Month 01
AUGUST
6 MONTH SUBSCRIPTION
ABSOLUTELY FREE
With Each New Or Renewal
ciTOcrniDTinv rrmrusern
JUDUtIUI UUil I URtimjLU
Field sand and graveL Water
hauling, truck with pump to put
water in overhead tank where
necessary. Pkone 468 or see
Floyd Strong for prsmpt service.
T. H. Cathey
**'3 EMPLOYMENT
-D
PORTRAIT WORK - PHOTO FINISHING
Cameras, Photographic Equipment & Supplies
Cal! 132 for Appointments for Portrait Sittings
RIGGS STUDIO & CAMERA STORE
Cooper, Texas
171 N. W. 1st Street —
FOR SALE; Dickson’s New An-
alytical Bibles, the world's most
famous Bible. May be purchased
by cash, C.O.D. or easy terms.
Contact Bill Cavender, Box 30ft.
Cooper, Texas er phone 388.
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FDR SALE; 50 Acres wf black
land, 1 mile north of Charleston.
Also Fergersou Tractor No. 30, in
A-l shape See Rob Cham bless,
Charleston, Texas. (c-33)
FOR SAHE Two 4-wheel trailers,
61* ft wide, 12 ft and 14 ft
long A bargain at $100.00. See
A. C Iglehart at Pocia.
•300
750 x 20 ancT8 25 x 20 used Truck
Tires for Sale. Call 48, Cooper
High SchooL c-36
FOR SALE; Good milch cow,
fresh, with nice herford calf. J.
J. Morris, 8 mile* east of Lake
Creek. *-33
DESIRABLE
REAL ESTATE
City And Farm Property
I now have bouse and lots
listed that ere located in NIL,
SE and SW Cooper, as well as
good farm p^iperty listing*
OPAL PREAS
PHONE 1M
Csnrtkoast
We wish to express to each aad
everyone our sincere apprecia-
tion for each act of kindness and
sympathy extended to us during
the illness and passing of our
mother. The Cooper Quartet and
Mrs. Stahmer for the beautiful
music and singing for the
beautiful flowers and food; and
the services of the pallbearers;
for the sympathetic services of
Dr. Gaza Janes, the McDonald
Funeral Home and its staff, and
for the consoling words of Bros.
Byram and Wilson, we are deep-
ly grateful. May God's richest
blessings be with you is our
prayer.
The family of Mrs. A. W.
Templeton. (c-33) I
$400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME: I
Refilling and collecting money <
from our five cent High Grade1
Nut machines in this area. No!
Selling! To qualify for work you [
must have car, references, $640
cash, secured by inventory. De-
voting 6 hours a week to busi-
ness, your end on precentage col-
lections will net up to $400
monthly with very good possibi-
lities of taking over full time. In-
come increasing accordingly. For
interview, include hone in appli-
cation. Write Eistem Distributing
Co, 11 N Juniper St., Phiia. 7,
Pa. *-33
GOING PLACES?
Get Trip Accident Insurance
First
JIMMIE HODGES
FINE PHOTOGRAPHS
AND
Hallmark Greeting Card*
HOWSE & SON STUDIO
Commerce, Texas
We would like to take this op-
portunity to express our apprecia-
tion for all who helped in any
v/ ay during the sickness and
passing o f our loved one.
Especially do we thank Bro.
Glenn Hayden for the kind words
of comfort; the Cooper Quartet
for the btmutiful songs, Mrs. |
Stahmer who accompanied on the,
organ; the McDonald Funeral j
Home for the wonderful services,
they rendered and the many I
friends who brought food and |
sent flowers. May God bless each (
of you Is our proyer.
W. A. Blevins
Mr. end Mrs. Homer Blevins
A J Ja*. .11*9
Olitu
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blevins and
family
Mr. and Mrs. Dali Blevins and
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Commercial Refrigeration
Residential & Commercial
AIR CONDITIONING
FRIGIDAIRE
SAI.ES - SERVICE
STRIPLAND’S
Refrigeration Service
Dial 3-3456 Night 4-2718
262 S. Main Paris, Texas
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
— REPAIRS —
On all Electrical Appliances.
House Wiring - Radio Repairs
All Work Guaranteed
JACK DANIELS
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Phone 18 - Night 158 - Cooper
McKinney
Radio & T-V Repair
Picture Tube Repair
90 Day Guarantee On
Ail Work
Cooper Phone 447
HUOTKN DRUG CO.
DRUGGISTS
Your REXALL Store
Phone 81
Prescription Dept. IS
«*>«* TEXAS
SAVE 4'
Per Gallon On
DIXIE
GASOLINE
JETEK’S
FLOOR COVERING
All Kinds Linoleum
Asphalt Tile, Rubber Tile,
Vinyl Tile, Wall Board,
Plastic Wall Tile
All Types Drain Board
Installations
FREE ESTIMATES
PHONE 560
DELTA NATIONAL
BANK
SINCC 1»00
0«e»«u Intuir* tip To lio.fo*
Mtmbor >AC
L. BRIDGES
— INSURANCE —
RADIO - TELEVISION REPAIRS
All Work Guaranteed
May We Serve You?
Phone 551 ... Cooper. Texas
WILLIAMSON RADIO SERVICE
“Down by The Depot"
Dragline & Dozer
— WORK —
See
O. L. SHEPHERD
Phone 281-W Cooper
TELEVISION AND R^ltio srpnioc
* *-• e*4fa S & SltkJ
All Work Guaranteed
MORGAN T-V & RADIO SERVICE
W. DALLAS PHONES M or ISC room, errs*
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Stringfellow, Richard. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, August 17, 1956, newspaper, August 17, 1956; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978524/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.