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Christina* Day visitors of Mr.
i \1 ,n Monroe Anderson were
Kv Kinard Pratt and family.
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Jf and Mrs. Rene Anderson and
,mily. Austin
John Fletcher has returned to
lis home in Bagdad. Arizona af-
spending the Christmas holl-
‘ with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith Jr.,
Ozark, Arkansas, announce tho
birth of a daughter born Decem-
ber 6 and weighing seven pounds
and eight ounces. She has been
named Lisa Karla. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Quentin
Pickering and son, Richardson
visited over the. Christmas holi-
,r spending me w...v.a.lcu uver in« Christmas holi-
d Mrs. Sherwood Toon days with their parents, Mr and
Hugh Nabors and other Mrs. Odis Williamson and Mr
Natives. _! and Mrs. Grover D. Pickering.
fa Cooper Review Thursday, Jan. 5, 1967
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Start The New Year
So You Will Feel . .
SECURE
with a SAVINGS ACCOUNT
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A man with a savings account feels
secure ... he can look anyone in the eye.
Open your account now at this bank.
Pay YOURSELF first from your income
... and you too will be safe and secure!
DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $15,000
DELTA
NATIONAL BANK
IN COOPER
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Baker
and Barry, Farmersville, and
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Moody,
Laura Lynn, Max, Jeff and
Karen, Commerce, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Baker and
Kenny during Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hicks and
Ronnie, PH. Smith, Arkansas,
spent the Christmas holidays
with their parents, Mrs. Jessie
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hen-
drix and Rosanne and Mr. and
Mrs. H. R. Hicks.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alton
Wright Christmas were their
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Mason, and Mrs.
Wright’s niece, Mrs. Truett
Gaulden, Debbie and Dana, all
of Dallas.
DEARBORN
Safety Cool Cabinet
Gas Heater
Forward Flo Circulation
Dearborn Glo-Brite Radiants
and Hi-Crown Burner of Cast
Iron.
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low as $23.95
free installation
EASY TERMS
RAY BANKS
FURNITURE
PnONE 55
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 1. R. Robinson and
Major Billie Evans, Paris, during
tho holidays were John Robinson
and family of Texarkana; Rus
Robinson and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Richey, Little Rock,
Ark.; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Wheat and family of Dallas; Mrs.
George Cranmore, Ethel and
Ogie Erewer, McKinney; Bill
Robinson and family of Wichita
Falls; Rev. Tommy Hall and
family of Ashdown, Ark.; Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Hendley, Coo-
per: C. W. Robinson and family
jf Wc !f'; City; and Mrs. Tommy
Day, Texarkana.
Mrs. Ilulon Craver and son,
Eill, Mrs. Kenneth Dean and
children, Rosemary and Joni,
Mineola, and Miss Cindy John-
on, Tyler; Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Day Jr. and children, Cloyce,
Merrilyn and Carol, Fort Worth;
Mr. and Mrs. Von Weir Day and
children, Patricia and Mike, Car-
le nd; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Day
and daughter, Teresa, and Mrs.
Bud Rorie, Cooper, visited their
mother, Mrs. O. D. Day Sr. on
hristmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright,
D: \id, and her mother, Mrs. Gilt-
ni-r, spent Christmas in Dallas
visiting with Mrs. W. A. Robert-
on : nd family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tilden II. Ed-
wards, San Francisco, Calif, visi-
ted during the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Kermit Carrington and
Laura Lynn.
Christmas Day dinner guests
of Mrs. J. R. Watkins were Mr.
and Mrs. John McKinnek and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Galvin, Arlington; Cameron Mc-
Kinney, Greenville; Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Roy Mc-
Clain, Grand Prairie; Rhoe Mc-
Clain, Veterans Hospital, Dal-
las, spent the holidays with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy McClain.
Mr. and Mrs. Milas Moon, Dal-
las, visited last week with her
sister, Mrs. C. I. Mora. Holiday
guests in the Mora home were
Mr. and Mrs. Creed Mora and
children of Vero Beach, Florida;
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Mora,
Mr, and Mrs. Garza Mora and
Donna, Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cathey,
Debbie, Beckie and Dwight, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson Hudnall and
son, Lonnie, and Miss Linda
Vandygriff, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis
Porter, Cooper; Miss Ginger
Botham, Mr. and Mrs. Cloise
Hudnall, Ronnie and Chris, Dal-
las; Mrs. Roy Pillard and Lisa,
Tyler; Mrs. Earnest Hudnall,
spent Christm s Day in Tyler
with Mr. and Mrs. Danny Gears,
Randy, Rickey and Mizti.
Visiting in the home of Mr. an i
Mrs. J. C. McKinney during tho
holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Delcore and family Mr. and Mrs
H. L. Delcore, Lubbock; Mrs
Leon Pope and family of Mes
quite; Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Del
core, Odessa; Mr. and Mrs. Lo
wall Green and daughters of
Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. Vanoy
McFadden and daughter of
Greenville; J. O. Delcore, Odessa
Mr. and Mrs. Bud McKinney, Ft.
Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mc-
Kinney, Lewisville; and Joe Del
cere, Greenville.
NEWS FROM Cl__
MRS. WAYNE TEMPLETO!
Rev. John Hawkins, pastor of I sandwich su[
Mrs. J. Earl Barker, Dallas,
visited over the weekend with
her sisters, Mis. Monroe Ander-
son and Mrs. A. Smith.
IIOT MIX
YOUR DRIVEWAY
Free Estimates
Washed Sand and Gravel
nd road material. 34 years
experience in road build-
ing. See or Call:
H. S. (Bear) RAINEY
Phone 548-W Cooper
*-2
Mr. and Mrs Clyde McLarty
spent the Christmas holidays
with their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McLarty
; nd f. mily in Irving. Also spend-
ing Christmas Day with the fam-
ily were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mc-
Larty, Hugo; Mrs. Puna Slough
Dal:as; Mr. and Mrs. Lester
..utchings and children of Irving.
Mr. McLarty is employed with
Texas Power and Light Company
in Dallas.
Clifton Adair and Hugh Akard,
Lubbock, visited Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. A.dair las t week.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Kerbow during Christmas were
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Phillips and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Bogan and Gary, Mrs. Paula
White and children, Dallas; Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Kerbow, Lake
View; John Fletcher, Bagdad,
Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mc-
Daniels and children, Brookston;
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Stevenson
and children, Lake Dallas; Mike
McQuagg, Phoenix, Arizona; Mr.
r»d Mrs Hugh Nabors, Charles-
ton; Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood
Toon, Enloe; Mrs. Olive Phillips
and Judy McQuagg, Mrs. Johnny
Watkins and Rachel.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wakefield
rind daughters of Tyler visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Wakefield during the Christmas
holidays.
Mrs. Monroe Anderson visited
last week in Atlanta with her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Kinard Pratt and fam-
ily. Mr. Anderson visited in the
Pratt home Sunday with Mrs.
Anderson accompanying h i m
home Sunday afternoon.
the Methodist Church, will fill
his regular appointment Sunday
morning at 9:30. Sunday School
will be at 10:30 with everyone
invited to attend.
Mrs. Dannie Miller remains a
patient at Janes Hospital in
Cooper.
Earnest Viser has been dismiss-
ed from Janes Hospital, Cooper,
and is resting well.
P. E. (Ed) Nabors is resting
well at his home after suffering
a stroke and being a patient at
Wintermute Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshal (Jiggs)
Wright, Weslaco, have returned
home after visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Maggie George.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Oats, Slaton,
were recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elmore are
in Dallas where Mr. Elmore is
working.
Clifton Adair and Hugh Akard,
Lubbock, spent Monday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adair.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson
of Tuscola, spent Sunday night
with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Oats and they visited
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. P.
E. Nabors.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Liles and
children, Springfield, Mo., re-
turned home Monday after spend-
ing the Christmas holidays with
their parents, Calvin Schultz and
Clate Liles.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Worden
spent the weekend with their
daughter, Mrs. James Russell and
Mr. Russell and Kristi, Van.
James Lewis Russell, Dallas,
spent last weekend with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Nabors.
Mrs. Allen Council was dis-
missed last Tuesday from St.
Josephs Hospital and is reported
as doing well.
A large crowd attended the
at the East
Center.
Rev. and MrsJ
Lisa, Lancaster,]
day and Tuc
ents, Mr. and
pleton.
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Willie Hell
Mrs. Ridley, Fill
Tuesday dinner
Mrs. Jack Scott. I
visited with Mrs]
P. E. Nabors,
Byron Oats.
Mr. and Mrs.
son Jr. and famil
Delbert Rober
Shreveport, La.
days with Mrs.
the, Tom St.
Mrs. Jim Robinsc
Mr. and Mrs.!
Lubbock; Mr. ar
Harris, Mr. an*
Stuart, Dallas, vil
Christmas holidaj
D. Miller, Mr. ar
Miller, Mr. and
rington, Mr. anc
Jeter.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Miss Shirlej
were holiday
grandmother, Mrs
Mr. and Mrs.
left for Lubbock
ning after receiv
her sister, Mrs.
son had been kil
dent near Lubbocl
and Mrs. Hettler |
of Mr. and Mrs.
Lubbock.
Mrs. Jack Sill
Bartley visited Ci
Grand Saline wit
W. I. Bartley.
beneath this banner are the Worip’s best bargainc
jl
Farm Machinery
| ONE 450 DIESEL TRACTOR
with Three Row Bedders, 2 point
kook for 3rd Bedder. This trac-
|tor is in good condition ready to
Igo. J. F. Hensleo Hdwe. tf
I Nursery’ Stock
pOON ROADSIDE NURSERY.
(See us for roses, shrubs, shade
■-and fruit trees. Located at end
■of North East First Street on
I Paris Highway. Phone 179-W. tf
FOR SALE
Farm Supplies
BARB WIRE, 2 point, 12 Vi
guage, imported @ $6.90 per
roll, American wire @ $9.45 per
roll. Cooper Feed & Supply Co.
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The privilege of a charge ac
count is extended purely as a
courtesy and convenience. Don’t
mistreat it. Retail Credit Assn.
Business Directory & Shoppers Guide
FURNITURE
Pickup & Delivery
UPHOLSTERING
All Kinds of Vinyl & Fabrics
Supplies for Do-It-Yourselfers
ODEA’S TRIM SHOP
201 3rd SE Paris
SERVICES
COOPER BUTANE COMPANY
will put your pickup, truck or
tractor, hay bailers, windrowers
or other gasoline engines on
Butane for No Money Down and
Jie savings will save you money
and pay for the systems too. We
guarantee you a savings from
the start. tf
ALL TYPES OF DIRT WORK
Pools, Terraces, Waterways,
also land clearing. Good equip-
ment, fast service. Contract or
hourly scale. Call B. J. Rainey,
Phone No. 281-J-2, Cooper, Tex-
as tf
AUTO SERVICE AND SUPPLIES
Delco — Champion
• Sonic Tires-Tubes • Lubrication-Oil Change
• Washing-Polishing • Tires Repaired
STOCKTON’S SINCLAIR
13(1 N.W. 1st St. Phone 353 Cooper
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BULLDOZER and GRADE SER-
VICE, land clearing, pools, ter-
racing, waterways, deep plowing
and other dirt work. Phone P. A
Karney at 886-3427, Commerce,
Texas, or Loyd Benefield, Phone
630-J, Cooper. tf
WILL DO BABY SITTING in
your home or in my home, day
or night. Myra Nell Porter,
Phone 4-9112. c-2
PAUL CATES SERVICE STATION
Phone 248 — 810 W. Dallas Ave. — Cooper, Texas
• Sinclair Gas - Oil • Complete Auto Service
• Road Service • Radiator Cleaning - Repair
• Tire Repair • Ign. Parts - Sales & Service
Jack Daniels Electric ft
Refrigeration Service
*5# E. San Antonio, Phone 158
AH Work Guaranteed
HOOTEN DRUG CO.
druggists
Ynnr REXALL Store
Phone 51
Prescription Dept. H
COOPER, TEXAS
POE MOTOR CO.
POR THE BEST IN NEW
AND USED CARS SEE
Pnn*«, WCHARD POE
'HONE 444 COOPER
DELTA NATIONAL
BANK
SINCE 1906
Deposits Insured Up to $10,000
Member F. D. I. C.
McKinney
Radio & T-V Repair
Picture Tube Repair
,(> Day Guarantee On
All Work
Phone 447
Williamson Radlo-TV Service
Call 551
All Work Guaranteed
631 W. Dallas Cooper, Tex.
JAMES L. HODGES INSURANCE AGENCY k
JERRY HOLCOMB - JAMES L. HODGES ■
— AGENTS — ■
“none 84 Cooper, Texas ■
attention
DELTA NATIONAL BANK of-
fers vou a saving in the finance
charges on you next new car.
We saved one customer almost
$100.00 over a three year payout
period See the Delta National
Bank before you buy that next
car—Buy your insurance at home
from the agent of your choice.
•HONE 86
Cooper Review
FOR SALE
FARMS — ACREAGE
FOR SALE
Livestock
for cross-
MOD. no. 2010
Dutch’s Gas Service
South Side Square — Phone 105
Cooper, Texas
Complete Line
Hoover Appliances
MOD. NO. 38
FARMS FOR SALE
22 acres on highway, all grass.
One acre or any size.
61 acres cotton allotment, all
weather road.
85 acres, 30 acres cultivation,
wells and barns.
102 acres, all grass, plenty
water, and bearing pecan trees.
80.5 acres grass and cultivated
land, house and barn, fenced.
9.1 acres on highway, good lo-
cation for building homes or
apartments.
124 acres with good house, 42
bearing pecan trees, all grass,
good barns, water, on highway.
150 acres with nice brick home,
improvements, plenty water,
pecan trees, bams, black top
road.
100 acres with house, barns,
trailer house, 17 acres cotton al-
lotment.
133 acres, good land, all grass,
some trees, Bermuda grass, all
fenced.
444 acres, all grass, house and
barns, on highway.
575 acres in Delta County. 300
acres close in, all grass, bams,
fenced, bearing pecan trees, ex-
cellent for club house, golf link
or housing or commercial de-
velopment.
220 acre farm, 200 acres culti-
vation, house, on highway and
road all around.
8.1 acres on highway, natural
gas, all grass.
Have 3 acres, 4 acres, 15 acres,
42 V(i acres, or any size desired.
Have houses, well located in any
part of town.
LaVADA McKINNEY
1107 Main Street
Commerce, Texas
886-3553 or 886-3245
8,
FOR SALE
m
Homes
FOR SALE; Six room house with
bath, situated on 110 x 220 foot
lot including garden spot. 541 S.
W. 9th Street, Cooper. Telephone
617-W. tf
HOME FOR SALE at 510 S. E.
1st Street in Cooper, three blocks
from square. Good condition. 3
bedrooms. Reasonably priced.
Contact Mrs. C. A. Larson or Mrs.
Curtis Dawson, Telephone 273.
tf
WHY PAY RENT,—New 3 bed-
room houses for Sale, to be mov-
ed on your lot, $3950 up. Leslie
Lumber Co., Fhone 77, home
phone 207. tf
FOR SALE: The W I. Bartley
home on S.W. 9th Street in Coop-
er. Contact Harry Bartley. tf
FOR SALE: The J. E. Stringer
plaec at Klondike, adjacent to
Ward’s Store. House on Vi acre
plot. Cistern on property. Con-
tact Russell Odom, 731 Willow-
springs, Lewisville, Texas, Tele-
phone 539-2847. tf
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE: 4 acre tract In South
East Cooper. J. C. McKinney
Agency, Phone 439. tl
MEAT PROCESSING for home
freezers. Reasonable rates for
killing, cutting and wrapping—
Pork, Beef and Poultry. Lewis
Chandler, Phone 134. tf
FRESH COUNTRY EGGS: Price
per dozen—extra large 60c; reg.
large 55c; medium ’ 50c.
L, R. Cavanaugh, 551 S. E. 7th
Street, Cooper, Texas. tf
LOSE WEIGHT safely with Dex-
A-Diet Tablets. ONLY 98c at
Hooten Drug Company. *-2
FOR RENT
Apts., Furnished
FURNISHED APARTMENTS for
Rent. Contact Wilson Riggs
Phone 615, 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. tl
FOR RENT: Furnished garage
apartment. Call D. Todd at 79. tf
FOR RENT
Homes
HOUSES FOR RENT or SALE-
See Chock Fletcher. Phone 34,
Cooper. tl
FOR RENT: 5 room house at 350
East Waco Avenue in Cooper.
See Ralph Boles or call 205-J. tf
FOR RENT: 5 room house, close
in, on East Waco Avenue in
Cooper. See Hubert Smith, Tele-
phone DA 5-4323, Ben Franklin,
Texas. tf
HOUSE FOR RENT: Located on
good road three miles southeast
of Cooper. Cook stove furnished,
good cistern. $10.00 per month.
See Albert Dawson, Phone 634-J.
*-4
FOR SALE
Feed & Seeds
PURINA CALF CREEP CHOW,
under favorable conditions, will
produce one pound of gains with
four pounds of feed. $72.00 per
ton. Cooper Feed & Supply
Company M
Credit is the magic force that
puts the good things of life with-
in reach of responsible people.
Retail Credit Assn. (Adv.)
TRACTOR FUEL
You can save more money in farming by using
Butane on your tractors than any other fuel . . .
Low cost per gallon, extra long life for your
motor, change oil only once or twice a year, (no
dilution of oil). Time has proven less repair bills
so ask your neighbor, he uses Butane—then see
Cooper Butane Co. No money down on equip-
ment—pay only a few cents a gallon on equip-
ment, Start saving today—from a 1000 gallon of
gas to a 1000 gallons of butane you save $100.00
at the start ... No tax ... No Fuss ... No Forms
to fill out ... No money tied up in tax until
you get a refund . . . Start today on the new crop
year with Cooper Butane Co, Phone 230 for full
details, Cooper, Texas. tf
CARD OF THANKS
To you and you, kind friends,
who are so very kind to me
while I am in Veterans Hospital,
Dallas. I am so grateful in many
ways for the words of kindness
in letters, cards, flowers, visits
and lovely gifts. You will never
know the happiness I received.
We need friends to share our
joys, troubles and trials. You
have shared all this with me.
May God bless each of you. Pray
for me to be home with you.
Happy New Year
Rhoe McClain
Veterans Hospital, Dallas *-l
We take this method to thank
our friends and loved ones for
their kind deeds and words of
sympathy in our hour of sorrow
at the loss of our dear Mother
and Grandmother, Mrs. Flora
Nelson.
We pray that if any such heart-
ache should come your way, we
can be a comfort to you as you
have been to us.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Boles and
children
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Nelson and
Richey,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carson and
children.
Many thanks to each and every
one who had a part of the beauti-
ful flowers which were sent to
me in memory of my sister, Mrs.
I. A. Gregory of Kaufman. Many
thanks to the Baptist Church for
the beautiful flower sent to me.
I will always be grateful to each
and everyone. May God’s richest
blessing be with you.
Mrs. Christine Weaver
Floyd Jr. and Kay c-1
We acknowledge with grateful
hearts your many kindnesses and
expressions of sympathy shown
us during the passing of our
mother, Mrs. Jess Cummings.
Your thoughtfulness helped to
lighten our sorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Reynolds
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Sandlin and
Ann. *-i
Opportunities
SPECIAL
BREED YOUR C<
to the best prof
Bulls—eight beet
dairy breeds; on«
Fee $6.00. Call
6811, Cooper.
FQR
Used Merchf
FOR SALE: Gas
has to be repl(
shallow furnace,
is high off the gij
be for you. New!
costs $200.—Pricf
Mr. Richardson
Gas Company of!
MAN OR WOMAN wanted to
supply Rawleigh products to con-
sumers in Delta County or South
Lamar County. Good time to
start. No capital required. See
Jesse Humphrey, Route 3,
Clarksville, Texas or write
Rawleigh TXL-680-815, Memphis.
Tenn. •.*
EARN that extra money showing
beautiful cosmetics as advertised
in leading magazines and on T.V.
by Avon. Good earnings. Ideal
for housewives. Write: Mrs.
Kathryn Gammon, 1419 Williama-
burg Road, Greenville, Texas
c-1
FOR SALE: Lar|
Phone 2-6911.
FOR SALE: Boy’s ]
perfect conditior
wear. A bargain
Bankston. Call 62
p.m.
JEEP FOR SAI
fiberglass cab, he^
tual miles—in exce
See at Silman’s
FOR Si
1958 Ford Static
door, air conditic
der, standard trar
tires, Extra clea
Fred Newman
FOR SALE: One
Stove. Nice, clear
teed to be in A-l]
F. Young, Phone
Texas.
NEW &
EQU1PI
WD Allis Chalme
D-19 NE Tractor
C Allis Chalme
H Farmall Tra
Two A-2 Comblr
A-2 Combine
One 500 Wind
slightly used
Three Side Me
Mowers
WD (three
Real Bargaii
New AC
Q Balers
• Chizel PI
% Hay Rail
8ALE8
YOl
Tractor &
BMW.
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