Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1983 Page: 8 of 10
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By Rose Terry
The Forshees from Paris were
here last Monday night for
Gospel Singing
On Tuesday, we had our
Spelling Bee and Bingo Party.
Mary Dee Mitchell conducted
Spelling Bee and the winners
were Juanita Cummings. Lucille
Thompson and Lillian Mitchell.
Volunteers assisting with bingo
were Imogene Boles and Kath-
erine Kennedy.
On Wednesday Bro. Green
and Mrs. Small came for mid-
week services and Thursday
Joyce Silman did Story Telling.
On Friday, we had our reg-
ular monthly Residents’ Coun-
cil meeting.
Visiting residents of the home
were: Mack and Gracie Buster
and children, Sulphur Springs.
Pattic Pittman children, Jane
Buster, Judy Cassidy and fam-
ily, and Goldie Stanley with
Mrs. Nora Smart; Marvin and
Lazelle Swanson and Mrs. Kin-
slow with Irene Swanson; Ethel
McMillan. David Kerbow, Ben-
nett A. Kerbow and wife with
Susie Kerbow and Allen Ker-
bow; Mrs. Weldon Ewing. Do-
than. Al.. Zenita Grizzle, Dal-
las, and Lanita Poteet. Arling-
ton with Clarice Stewart; Annie
Mae Fox of Commerce with
Clarence Schuyler; Lucel and
Claudv Patterson, Sulphur Bluff
Freda Lawson and family, and
Alford France, Cooper, with
Annie France; G. A. Pipkin,
Greenville. Lynna Willis, Com-
merce with Grove Ptpkin.
Mrs. Ethel McFadden obser
ved her 92nd birthday over the
weekend. Family members here
to help her celebrate the event
were Mr and Mrs. Ed Warren.
Commerce, Mr and Mrs. Ron-
nie Perkins and daughter, Devin
and Chandra. Como. Mr and
Mrs. Duane Robertson, Mala-
koff, Mr and Mrs. Dudley
Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Dawson.
We will be having our Birth-
day Party for this month on
October 24. Those having Octo-
ber birthdays are Clarence
Schuyler, Nora Smart, Travis
Dawson. Pauline Fielding,
Frankie McKinney. Elsie Swan-
ey. Emma Balentine, Ethel Mc-
Fadden. Employees having Oc-
tober birthdays are Debbie
Humphries and Johnnie Pres-
ton.
There will be a Halloween
Family supper on Oct. 28 at 5:00
p.m. If you would like to eat
with your relative or friends,
please bring a covered dish and
come and join us. Following the
supper there will be a puppet
show for the residents. A special
film, ‘‘Peege” will be shown to
our guests. Cake and coffee will
be served in conclusion.
I
iews i-n
Mrs. Clarence Sims 395-4544
The Virgia Stokes Home and There will be regular services
Garden Club met Tuesday. Oct- held at the Baptist Church next
ober 18, at the Center. The Sunday morning. Lunch will be
meeting opened with the club served on the grounds at noon
prayer said in unison and the and during the afternoon a
singing of the club song. The singing will be held. Several
president conducted a business quartets are expected to parti-
meeting during which the offi-
cers for 1984 were re-elected.
They were president, Ruby
cipate. Everyone is invited to
attend.
Mrs. Ruth Little visited Mr.
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF HEARING
BEFORE THE TEXAS
WATER COMMISSION
OF AN APPLICATION TO
APPROPRIATE PUBLIC
WATERS OF THE
STATE OF TEXAS
No. 4395
Notice is given that
CITY OF COOPER
101 NW First Street
Cooper. TX 75432.
applicant, seeks a permit pur-
suant to §11.121. Texas Water
Code, and Rules 156.02.05.001
(31 TAC §303.1) et seq. to
construct and maintain a pro-
posed dam and reservoir on Big
Creek, tributary of South Sul-
phur River, tributary of Sulphur
River, Sulphur River Basin in
Delta County, impound therein
4890 acre-feet of water to be
used for recreational purposes
and to divert therefrom 1518
acre-feet of w ater per annum for
municipal purposes about 1 mile
north of Cooper, Texas. The
water is to be diverted on the
upper side of the dam at a point
S 29° 45’ E. 10.200 feet
from the NW comer of the
James B. Anderson Survey. Ab-
stract No. 3 at a maximum
diversion rate of 6.6 cfs (2970
gpm). Water which is diverted
but not consumed will be re-
turned to Dannon Creek, tribu-
tary of Doctors Creek, tributary
of South Sulphur River, tribu-
tary of Sulphur River approxi-
mately 1 mile south of Cooper,
Texas at a point N 71° 15 W,
1250 feet from the NE corner
of the Hugh Armstrong Survey,
Abstract No. 13 at a rate of
approximately 1044.4 acre-feet
per annum. Water diverted but
not used beneficially will be
returned to Big Creek down-
stream of the dam at a point
530° 45’ E, 10400 feet from
the aforesaid Anderson survey
corner. The dam is to be in the
aforesaid Anderson survey with
the emergency spillway extend-
ing to the south into the John
Turner Survey, Abstract No.
354. Station 0 + 00 on the center-
line is S 44 30' E, 8400
feet from said Anderson survey
corner, all being more fully set
out in the application.
Application No. 4395 was ac-
cepted for filing on September
6, 1983, and a hearing thereon
will be held by the Commission
in the Stephen F. Austin State
Office Building at 1700 North
Congress Avenue in Austin.
Texas, on November 10, 1983,
at 10 o’clock a m.
Those opposing the granting
of this application may appear at
the hearing and/or, not less
than eight days before the hear-
ing date, may file written pro-
tests with the Commission and
serve copies on the applicant
with proof of service to be
provided to the Commission.
Written protests shall contain
Loveless; vice-president, Ileta and Mrs. Maury Winnie in
Rainey and secretary treasurer Enloe Saturday.
Frances Sims. Mrs. Loveless Mr. and Mrs. Odis Pagan,
was program leader and pre- Duncanville spent Friday night
sented a demonstration on piec- with Mr. and Mrs. Sammie
ing quilts and lap quilting. She Wheat. They all attended the
also served refreshments to Rose Parade in Tyler Saturday.
Mamie Adair, Melba Hunt, Lois Mrs. R.C. Thrasher returned
Bledsoe. Lillian Henderson, home Sunday from a few days
Jessie May Robnett, Hester visit with her grandson, Don
Smith and Frances Sims The Thrasher and Mr and Mrs
club planned a spaghetti supper Norman Todd in Titusville,
for Saturday night, November 5, Florida,
to raise money to buy paint for Mr and Mrs. R.L. Hyman,
the community center. Ft. Worth, spent Monday of this
Mrs. Gene Johnson and Josie week with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
and Mrs. Pearl Kinard visited Jones in observance of Mrs.
Mrs. Betty Ray and Mrs. Hazel Jones’ birthday.
Rainey Friday in Birchwood Mrs. Hurl Martin visited her
Manor in Cooper. sister, Mrs. J.M. Arrington, in
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith Greenville. Cassie and Dwight
visited Betty Blankenship and Martin, Commerce, spent the
boys in Commerce and Mr. and weekend with the Martins.
Mrs. Royce Smith Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Tid-
Mr. and Mrs Ray Moore and well, Euless, visited Mrs. Ethel
Mrs. Rosie Tulley, Sulphur Tidwell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Springs, visited the Smiths Daryl Wickersham, Longview;
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Billy D. Phillips,
--- Jacksonville; Mr. and Mrs.
the name and address of the Charles Sweat and Julie; Mrs.
protestant. an identification of Janet Williams, Chris and
the pending application, the Damon were visitors during the
basis of protestant's interest, weekend,
location of protestant’s diver- Mrs. Margie Fields, Howland
sion point (s) or property, if v's'ted Mr. and Mrs. Buckner
applicable and any amendments Pa‘ncy Tuesday. Mrs. David
or adjustments to the applica- Pe'd and Garrison, Richardson,
tion which would result in a v's*ted the Raineys and David
withdrawal of the protest. The Reid Thursday and Friday. Gary
written protest will be noted by Ra*ney spent the weekend,
the Commission but will not be Mr and Mrs Dann> Hooten
considered as evidence since the and sons- Parisi M"* ^ra
right to cross-examine is absent. Henr> and W.C, Freeman,
No protestant will be admitted
as a party to the proceeding
unless the protestant complies
with Commission Rule
155.04.00.001 (31 TAC §267.1)
which requires a justiciable in-
terest and actual or representa-
tive presence at the hearing. If
any party participating in the
hearing desires a transcript of
the proceedings, it will be done
at the request and expense of
the party requesting the trans-
cript. Due to the technical nat-
ure of the hearing, it may be
advisable for the protestant to
have an expert witness, such as
an engineer, available at the
hearing. Persons desiring fur-
ther information in connection
with this application may contact
Patrick Sullivan, P.O. Box 13087
Capitol Station, Austin, Texas
78711.
Mary Ann Hefner, Chief Clerk
TEXAS WATER COMMISSION
Date: September 16,1983 c-43
Gary Sims. Midland; Madie
Myrle Williams. Olton; Schley
Martin. Mountain View, Ca.;
visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hooten recently.
Mrs. Gene Gervers visited
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rhodes Sat-
urday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Rhodes. Webb, visited the
Rhodes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Ellis
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie
Ellis, Stacia and Darin in Ovilla
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Harold Collard spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Berry. Bill and Louise
Phillips, Jacksonville; John and
Rose Mary Phillips, Klondike;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phillips.
Sulphur Springs, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Berry Sunday.
Jerry Wood and Deana, Ar-
lington, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Alton Wood and Mrs. Gladys
Trevilion Sunday. Jerry, Deana
and Alton Wood attended the
Wood family gathering at Lake
Tawakoni Sunday. The Woods
and Mrs. Trevilion spent last
week visiting Mr. and Mrs.
lohnny Steedman, Chris and
inciu, tonin.Tv..
and Mrs. Neff McBride Sunday
Ronnie Nance. Paris, visited
his sister. Mr. and Mrs. J G.
McKibben. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hooten. Sherrie and Gary at
tended the State Fair in Dallas
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nevoy Johnson
and his sister, Jodie, visited
Mrs. Christian in Paris Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Laufer,
Houston, visited her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Nolan Kinard. a few
days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mc-
Fadden, Dallas, visited Mr and
Mrs. F.B. Anderson recently.
Mr. and Mrs. John Frank
Bigony, Humble, spent Satur
day night with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D.A. Bigony. Mrs. Lee
Atterberry, Dallas, visited them
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Myers,
North Bend. Oregon, are visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. H P. Ozment.
Joe Blundell, Irving, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Estil Robnett
Saturday.
Rev;andMr^Uoy(0'^lkms
spent the weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Lois Bledsoe.
Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Hunt returned home Wednes-
day after a few weeks with their
children, Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Manning and family in Med
ford. Oregon; Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Manning, Harley Man
ning in Bakersfield, Ca.; and
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Watson in
Concord, Ca.
Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Rainey
visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob Taylor
and Britni in Big Lake October
13-17. Steve and Tina Rainey,
Cooper; Domingo and Jennifer
Perez and Ross, Arlington, were
Sunday supper guests of the
Raineys, along with Jim Rainey.
Mr. and Mrs. David Robert-
son, Leah. Wendy and Misty
attended the State Fair in Dallas
Saturday.
sssi'-js:*
Gatesville and Kill*,
weekend.
rhur«lity,OctoJrJ7
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We give thanks to God for our wonderful,
thoughtful friends! What would we do without you? We
have always known this community was a special place
to live; however, in this time of our deep loss we have
been shown many, many times in countless ways just
how much love exists here. The Bible tells us that Jesus
says to love one another and we have felt Christ’s own
love shown in your many acts of kindness.
Thank you all for your prayers, phone calls, visits,
food, cards, plants and many kind expressions of
sympathy. It is evident that we all share in the loss of
our dear one.
Charles Wright
Doris Robertson
David Wright
Sally White
HALLOWEEN FAMILY SUPPQ)
AT DELTA NURSING HOME
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 5 P.M.
Relatives and special friends of residents d
Home are Invited to join us at supper, ^
bring a covered dish. Delta Nursing Heme,*
prepare Brisket, breads and beverages.
Following the supper, special entertiliau
will be given • a Puppet Show for resident!;
and a film entitled “Peege” will be showni,
PJC to volunteers and visitors. The eviniq
will conclude with Coflee and Cake leriyiip ^
Please call Rose Terry Thursday at 3952th
giving number in your party.
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