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May 15, 1958
1YI.ES
ritt, Mrs. G.
Truett Car-
the bridal
>nor of Miss
Pecan Gap
I left Thun
■parents, Mr
lpson of Lake
|i
It and family
Jacobsen and
een visiting
Vlr. and Mrs.
ir their l mne
If. over the
[ T. Whitlock
I Mrs. Murray
■Jren, Mr. and
L and family,
■Mr and Mrs
and son of
guests of Mr
ion Sunday
lace Whitaker
by, spent Sun-
day with relatives in Dallas.
Mrs. J. C. Mullins and Miss
Lula Mullins, Dallas, visited Mr.
and Mrs. James Mullins over
the weekend.
Linda Echols is ill this week
with the chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Iglehart
and Bill, and Mrs. Alva Hagood
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mur-
phy and family in Commerce
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Loel Davis, Sul-
phur Springs, visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. E N- Holt Sat-
urday night.
Mrs. J. L. Packrell and son of
I Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting
their parents and grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Holt and
j family of Dallas visited Sunday
i with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E N. Holt, and his brother, New-
I ton Holt.
| Bob and Jerry Carrington,
students at ETSC, spent Sunday
| with Mr. and Mrs. Truett Car-
rington and Ted.
Mrs. Joe Turner, Ft. Worth,
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Bertie Smith.
W E Patterson, Dallas, spent
a few days last week with his
brother, J. B- Patterson, and his
sisters, Mrs. Alva Hagood, and
Mrs. W. H Iglehart and family.
T. A Moseley, Cooper, and Jun-
ior Moseley, Grand Prairie, were
Enloe visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Echols
entertained members of the Enloe
Saddle Club last week with a
weiner roast at their home east
of town. Those present were:
Kuthie Stockton, Karl Genchel,
Carolyn McKee, Ted Carrington,
Sonny Jackson, Gerald DeWitt,
Don Whitaker, Annel McMilli-
gan. Robert Echols, Linda Echols,
Elaine Echols, Linda Stockton,
Tommy Stockton, Jimmy Stock-
ton, Mark Stockton, Mary Ruth
Bangs, Junior Larkin, Freddy
Carrington, Carol Rae Caldwell,
Bill Iglehart, Mary Nell Slough,
Ann Simpson, Carol Simpson,
Jerry Simpson, Jap Simpson,
Elmer Bangs, Preston Echols,
Eldon Bond Jr., Ruth Echols and
Murray Carrington.
Mr. and Mrs. James McFad-
ridge and children of Baytown
and Mr. and Mrs. S. S- Whitlock
of Ennis visited the Whitlock
and Carter families here over the
Willing Workers Have Meeting May <»
The Willing Workers Class of
the Antioch Baptist Church held
their regular monthly meeting
Tuesday night, May 6, in the
home of Mrs. Alfred Chancellor.
The meeting was called to or-
der by the president, Mrs. Con-
way Lowery, and the opening
prayer was led by Mrs. Arnold
Mrs. A. R- Burns has resigned
her position in Fort Worth, and
returned to Cooper to make her
home.
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Hope Grey and
daughter of Grand Prairie were
guests of Mr and Mrs. J E- Cos-
ton Sunday'.
Cummings. The roll call was an-
1 swered with a verse of scripture.
Mrs Haskell Hennen brought the
devotional "How We May Know
I Christ Better," with scriptures
from Philippians 3-10.
During the business session,
I the class decided to purchase a
gift for Kelly Joyce. Mrs. Leo
Millard dismissed the meeting
with prayer.
Refreshments were served to
fourteen members and two guests,
Mrs. Chancellor’s sister, Mrs. A1
Allen and her mother, Mrs. Lit-
tle.
The next meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs. Roy Wilson.
N««v No. 10 Modol
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ROTO-BAL! It
y mmm
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Seaman Edgar E. Sansing will
report to the U- S. Naval Station
at New Orleans where he will
board the USS Eunice (FCE84G)
to spend two weeks at sea. San-
sing, who lives at 220 E. San An-
tonio St Cooper, with his wife,
Eilene, is employed by the U. S.
Soil Conservation Service. He is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. M
Sansing, Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bartley,
Julie and Jana of Dallas spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
W I. Bartley and Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Smith.
. .,r and Mm. Aubrey Buckman
J. D. Bornholdt was elected • BjU 0f Bogata visited
president of the Phillips Bible Lynn a Buckman and Reba
Class at the First Methodist Mrs ti- A
Church. He succeeds J I Toney Su y- —
as president. rene Leslie* a* Leslie Lum er
_1___ —--- Gene j, a good time to
ATHLETE’S FOOT GERM ;; property inspected for
HOW TO KILL IT. uv' u. According to Mr. Leslie,
IN ONE HOUR, il not pleased Dection by Bruce-lermimx
with STRONG instant - drying an the wisest precautions
T-4-L liquid, your 48? back at is 0 1 wner can take to pro-
any drug store. It sloughs off in- any hoir' against termites-
fected skin. Exposes more germs tot > in be glad to arrange
to its killing action. USE T-4-L He *9 s i<m at your conven-
FOOT POWDER too — gives a • will call him at 77
film of antiseptic protection, icnce if you c|3
NOW at Hooten Drug Co.
Urgent Plea To Jyoper
NIOPERTY OWNERS
Landowner Is Responsible For The Up-
} Of Individual Culverts And Bridges
icr the Citv of Cooper or the City Street Improvement
ition is responsible for the upkeep (cleaning and main-
s) of culverts and bridges .... tnis is definitely and cn-
he responsibilty of the landownei.
He STREET YOU LIVE ON IS TO BE IMPROVED, Till
ERTS AND BRIDGES MUST BE CLEANED AND RE-
ID FIRST.
se do this now to eliminate any delay later.
COOPER STREET
IMPROVEMENT ASSN.
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GRADUATION
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IS PICTURE T*ME
MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW ANO TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL
Graduation Offers
a
. i /a-: . avm
|TY
(per
makes round bales non-stop
Now you can make round bales without stopping field
travel — with the new No. 10 Model ROTO-BALER.
Livestock prefer round bales because more leaves are
saved by wrap-up action. Outside layer protects feed value
of inside hay. Bales shed rain like a rolled roof.
NOW THERE ARE TWO ROTO-BALERS
Both ROTO-BALERS give you leaf-saving power-saving
advantages of roll-up compression. Try the new, fully auto-
matic, non-stop ROTO-BALER. . .or the standard model
ROTO-BALER for big capacity baling at lowest price.
ROTO BALER is an Allis Chalmers trademark.
ALLIS-CHALMERS <*£>
iALti AND SE S VICE
YOUNG BROTHERS
PHONE 200
COOPER, TEXAS
ONE 8 x10
B & W PORTRAIT
$3.95
SIX 3x5
B&W PORTRAITS
$3.95
A GRADUATION PICTURE IS ONE YOU WILL ALWAYS
CHERISH — MAKE SURE IT IS A GOOD ONE
EVANS STUDIO
20 Clarksville St.
PARIS, TEXAS
IHANKS SPECIAL NOTICES
Lress our sin-
Kch and every
less and sym
|us during our
lthc passing of
■George Little.
|b h . • f \
food, flowers ;
helped so much
t
Families
Families * -20 i
: every one for
1, f •w • i rd.--
iberance during
the Jane-: Hos-
do I wish to
Janes and the
I:
In.
h-ning
I, Texas *-20
BANK RATES are cheaper. Late
I model cars financed. See “Hoss”.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Self propelled lawn
mower and 30 metal hens nests.
Jack Wheeler, Antioch, *-20
LAWNS MOWED: Have mower
adjustible from Vi to 3 Ms inches
high. See H. T- Beard. *-20
A-B PACK batteries. Now $7.95'
Williamson Radio-TV Service, tf
NOTICE
Anyone having claims against
the Estate of Walter S- Kirby, de-
ceased, will present them to me
at my address, whic is Ben Frank-
lin, Texas. D- C. Moore Jr., Exe-
cutor of the Estate of Walter S.
Kirby, Deceased. *-20
HIGH SCHOOL or grade school
finish at home in spare time.
Books furnished, diplomas
awarded. Also secretarial, book
keeping, television, electronics
and drafting. Write Columbia
School, Box 451, Dallas, Texas
c-41
MINNOW BUCKETS - Rods and
Reels as low as $6.95. All types
artificial bait - Buy your fishing
license here — There is a new
fishing law this year. J. F. Hens-
lee Hardware, Cooper. tf
I
FOR SALE
LUMBER — 2 x 4 and 2 x 6 as
low as $7.50. Foxworth-Gal-
braith Lumber Company. tf
FOR SALE. 2 bedroom and den
home. Excellent condition, Large
rooms. Phone 312. 501 SE First
Street, Cooper. Small down pay-
ment or might trade for farm, tf
till? a 1 FI n ATFPa 2c per word, 1st insertion - 50c minimum
§ ■ AU It A 1 tui lc Per word a^er Is* *n8erl*on “ 25c Min.
FOR SALE: 389 acres, bottom
and upland, all good grass, fenc-
ed and cross fenced. 5 room
house and outbuildings, priced
$65.00 per acre. LaVada Miller
McKinney, Commerce, Texas,
Phone 253 or 587. tf
SPECIAL 4 ft. x 8 ft. Sheetrock,
14 at per square ft., %” at
4 Vfe tf per square ft., %” at
5<* per square ft. Fox-worth Gal-
braith Lumber Company, Phone
100. tf
RENTALS
|ess Directory & Shoppers Guide
h-OR CO. MORGAN TV - RADIO
IS NK,cnfR“ ,<» Sales & Service
Phones 36 or 156
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COOPER
ational
NK
E 1900
a up To $10,000
If d. i. c.
Cooper, Texas
ftSION REPAIRS
1 Guaranteed
|pi rve You?
Cooper, Texas
Iradio SERVICE
The Depot”
INNEY
|T-V Repair
lube Repair
Larantee On
(Work
Phone 447
(RTDGKS
Irance —
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
— REPAIRS —
On All Electrical Appliances.
House Wiring — Radio Repairs
All Work Guaranteed
JACK DANIELS
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Phone 18 — Night 158 — Cooper
FOR RENT: 5 room unfurnished
duplex, all modern conveniences,
with garage. Phone 47 or 439. tf
WE HAVE SPECIAL prices on
all mud and snow tires. This is
your chance to save dollars on
new B. F Goodrich Tires. Close-
outs. J. F. Henslee Hardware,
Cooper. tf
FOR SALE
WILL TRADE almost new CMC
Pickup for cows or calves. See
Carl P. Harrison or Leonard
Hinsley. tf
FOR SALE: Modern East Delta
home, 5 rooms with bath, 1350
sq. ft. 10 acres A-l pastures. F. M.
Road. Call G. R. Price, Cooper
5711 c‘21
FOR SALE ____
FOR SALE: Yellow chrome din-
ette suite, 4 chairs, table 34 x 41,
extends to 53 inches. In good con-
dition. Phone 432-J- c_21
FOR RENT: 4 room upstairs un-
furnished apartment with private
bath. Mrs. Walter McKee, Phone
3105, Cooper. _________^
FOR RENT: at Antioch, 35 acres
pasture, real good ".‘ass, p jnty
of water. See J. D. Shirley, ^900
West Bonham, Cooper. *-22
LATE MODEL FORD l ton pick-
up, mud tires, excellent condition,
$450.00. J. H. Henslee Hardware.
tf
FIELD sand and gravel. Water
hauling) truck with pump to put
water in overhead tank where
necessary. Phone 468 or cee
Floyd Strong for prompt service.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 100 Sheep. D. T.
Hursley, Phone 300. c-21
TWO GOOD Pull type Tandem
Disc for sale. Cooper Feed and
Supply Company. tf I
A-3
B. F. GOODRICH Super Hi-Cleat
tractor tires will remain on sale
during the month of April. Buy
while the price is low-low-low.
Tractor fronts on sale, too. J. F.
Henslee Hardware, Cooper. tf
FOR SALE: Harper’s new im-
proved pulling Mebane Cotton
Seed from my seed patch. $2.00
per bushel. Best cotton we have
ever raised. W. S. Slough, Phone
5505. tf
Lost and Found
LOST: A blue talking Parakeet,
named Bobby. If found please
call Mrs. Casto Stricklen at 464.
c-20
MOTOR GRADER
& Dozer Work
SEE
O. L. SHEPHERD
Phone 281-W1 Cooper
h A B L E
R A N C E
ne or your auto-
jital and accident
Iso writing bonds.
pODNTttl
jes AGENCY
lodges — Agent
Cooper, Terns
HOOTEN DRUG CO.
DRUGGISTS
Your REXALL Store
Phone 51
Prescription Dept. 52
COOPER, TEXAS
FOR RENT: 5 room house on
East Dallas Avenue. If interested
call Mrs. W. T. Stewart, 349AV
12/2 ROMEX—5c per foot in
rolls.—Foxworth-Galbraith Lum-
ber Company. tf
8N FORD Tractor, excellent me-
chanical condition, practically
new back tires. Cooper Feed and
Supply Co. tf
SUNBEAM ELECTRIC mowers
are so light and easy to maneuver
you’ll thing you are not pushing
anything. Full 1-h.p. motor with
100 ft. electric cord. $89.95. J. F.
Henslee Hardware, Cooper. tf
“B” FARMALL, in good mech-
anical condition, practically new
back tires, with cultivator only
$275.00. Cooper Feed and Supply
Co. tf
THE GRASS IS GROWING all
around. We have the prescription
for a well kept yard. Gasoline
mowers with Biggs Stratton 4-
cyclo engines starting at $59.95.
J. F. Henslee Hardware, Cooper.
tf
frf.e estimates
All kinds of linoleum, floor
and wall tile, wall board, and
drain board installations.
Jeter Moor Covering
221 N. E. 1st Street
desirable
real ESTATE
City And Farm Property
I now have house and lots
listed that are located in NE,
SE and SW Cooper, as well as
good farm property listings.
OPAL PREAS
PnONE 168 \
Courthouse Basciyent
POLITICAL
Announcements
(The Cooper Review is author-
ized to announce the following
candidates for the office indicated
in the Democratic primary for
1958.)
For Congress, 1st District
Wright Patman
County Judge:
L. M. Anderson
C. V. (Duck) Stephenson
County Clerk:
H. R. (Raymond) Hicks
District Clerk, Delta County:
j Mrs. R. H. Good
County Treasurer:
O. E. Millard
(Re-election)
Commissioner Precinct 2.
J. B. (Sap) Adair
Commissioner Precinct 4:
Hiram Clark, Jr.
O. C Bulin
(Re-election)
Justice of Peace:
Sam D. Wood
(Re-election)
A. M. Cantrell
Co School Superintendent:
Goebel Templeton
R. M. (Morris) Vaughn
ONE LATE model M Farmall
tractors for sale. Reconditioned
and guaranteed. For real bargain
see McCormick Farm Equipment
Store. Phone 352. tf
NO. 5 INTERNATIONAL low
wheel hay rake, good condition.
Will sell for $150.00 McCormick FOR SALE: Sorghum Allum; 15<*
Farm' Equipment Store. Phone | Per pound clean and free of ob-
tf 1 noxious weeds and grasses. See
1_________I Toney Steward at Antioch. tf
I FISH ARE bitin’ — worms are J
wiggling - A hook and lino will A FEW USED 070 x 15 passen-
wiggwuB ........ger tires for sale. We need some
more. Extra trade-in allowance
for the next four weeks. Terms
on new tires. J. F. Henslee Hard-
ware, Cooper. tf
Service & Repair B-2
DRESS UP the family car for
spring. A visit to our paint and
body repair department will sur-
prise you at the low cost and
fine quality work we do. Blount
Chevrolet Co. tf
Special A-4
DUE TO SICKNESS, shop will
be closed. My orders will be fil-
led by Bylow Florist of Green-
ville. J. C. Miller. c-20
4 670 x 15 4-ply passenger car
tires for $50.00. Terms — on B- F.
Goodrich Products. J. F. Henslee
Hardware, Cooper, tf
r
fill the frying pan — with fishin’
tackle from J- F. Henslee hard-
ware, Cooper. tf
FOR SALE: My home on West
Waco Street. Three bedrooms,
den, and two baths, attic fan,
floor furnace, disposal, stoves,
mirrors, drapery and two evapor-
ative coolers. See Russell Tucker.
c-21
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CHASING IIVESTOCK
K»»p ‘»m wh«r« you wont 'om
with a tlnglo (one* wiro and
ELECTRIC FENCE CONTROLLERS
Guaranteed Against lightning
chooto from a epmpltto lino of
battory ond powo|-lino modolt
HENSLEE i f,„m $1Q9S
hardware i
I’lio. 37 rn Cooper
FOR SALE: 2-room house- 3-
room house; 4-room house; two
5-room houses; 6-room house; 9-
room house on lot 100x100; 9-
room house on 2 acres of ground;
5 room house. See Griffin and
Fletcher, across from Bus Sta-
tion **
CREOSOTED POST - 6\k ft. to
16 ft., as low as 45d each. Fox-
worth-Galbraith Lumber Com-
pany. tf
WHY SPEND money on an old
car — Trade it in on a guaranteed
OK used car at Blount Chevrolet
Company, Cooper, Texas. tf
1950 FORD PICKUP, Vi ton V-8,
mud tires on rear, new tires on
front, new paint, good shape,
$325 00. McCormick Farm Equip-
ment store, Phone 352, Cooper, tf
SALE ON ALL Pittsburgh Paint
until further notice. 25% off on
all items in Pittsburgh Paint line.
Introducing our new line of col-
ors —' 1001 colors -- mixed to
suit you. J. F. Henslee Hardware,
tf
LATEX PAINT New 1958 colors.
$3.95 per gallon for limited time
only. Foxworth-Galbraith Lum-
ber Company. **
: FOR SALE: 1949 Ford 2-door se-
| dan and a Chevrolet pickup, good
transportation. Inquire at Fra-
zier Service Station. tf
Business Opportunities
“EXCEPTIONAL
OPPORTUNITY”
For reliable person, man or lady,
with vision and ability to act im-
mediately for a lifetime of assur-
ed income. To service route of
cigarette machines established
locally for operator. $900 to $1800
cash investment required, THE
RETURN OF WHICH IS SECUR-
ED AND GUARANTEED IN
WRITING BY US, for you to earn
up to $300 per month part time.
We are a national concern with
the finest equipment available.
If you have the cash and are sin-
cerely interested please write giv-
ing at least one personal or bus-
iness reference, your phone num-
ber and brief background for lo-
cal interview at your convenience.
No prior experience necessary if
you have the above qualifications.
L & M DISTRIBUTORS, INC.
6513 Cedar Avc. So.
Minneapolis 23, Minnesota *-20
DON'T PASS UP
Bargains Like These!
SHEETROCK
V4 inch per ft. V/rf
% inch per ft. 4
Vi inch per ft. 5^
2 x 4’s per hundred $7.50
12-2 Romex, in full rolls 4!4<
Used Beaded Ceiling
$.3.00 per hundred
EMPLOYMENT
-D
HAVE LAWN MOWER, want to
work. See me if you need your
lawn mowed. Will do good job
and will work reasonable after
school and on Saturdays. Char-
les Horchem, Phone 326 or 105.
»_ c-21
HOUSEWIVES: Earn up to $60
weekly. No selling, no telephon-
ing, dignified work. Write P. O.
Box 8057, Fort Worth, Texas c-22
Wallpaper Canvas yd. lO*1 Want To Buy
LESLIE LUMBER
Cooper, Texas
H-5
WANTED: Buy, sell or swap any
kind of guns, old or new. Holmes
Phillips 66 Station. Phone 177.
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
.HY STIR PAINT?
'*H; _ ;
FARMS FOR SALE: 300, 265,
160, 127, 48 and 50 acre farms, all
weather road plenty water ,all
eon non ionros PAnH SAil r63SOn*
able, in Delta County. LaVada
McKinney, Phone 253 or 587,
Commerce, Texas. tf
Our 2-minute “Rock *n Roll'* treatment
in n 'JhidDwnt' Paint Conditioner is
FREE when you buy paint here. Juit
open the can and start to paint I
J. F. HENSLEE
HARDWARE
Cooper,Texas
SELL RENT TRADE
WITHiA WANT-AD
PHONE 86
Coom'fiiilR
E. SIDE SQUARE
fcftasrtn
COOPER, TEXAS
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Stringfellow, Richard. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1958, newspaper, May 15, 1958; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978916/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.