Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, June 14, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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THE COOPER REVIEW
FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1944
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Satisfactory
E
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eliable
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Vigilant
nterested
Mr. Mrs. T«m Inglis, Jr.
of College Station announce the
birth of a son Monday, June 3,
in • a hospital there. The younf
man who has been named Thomas
Nelson Inglis 111, is the grandson
of Mr and Mrs. Tow Inglis *vf
Su'phur Springs, formerly of
Cooper.
Mrs. D. B. Baker and four chil-
dren of Brownwood arrived Sun-
day night to spend a short time
with their husi nd *ather who
has a position with Texas Power
rnd Light Co. The’ remained in
Brownwood until school closed and
are now seeking a residence in
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camming
and two sons of Dallas spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Cumming, in Coop-
er. This was the first visit their
baby, 7 weeks old, has made to
Cooper.
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E
onscientiious
conomical
For Car Repairs Of
Satisfaction Bring
Your Car To—
Anderson
Garage
PLAYSHOE
for your
Leisure Hours
Ask to See
STYLE NO. 1120
As Sketched
Gay, lively sandal with a per-
sonality of its own. To go
with cotton dresses and slacks
and lounging clothes. Fun!
White fabric with nailheads.
ROY 6. CAIN
DRY GOODS
COOPER, TEXAS
NOTICES
LIONS MEET TODAY
The Lions Club will
hold its regular meet-
ing at Hotel Cooper
at 12:15 today. All
Lions are urged to
attend.
CALLED MEETING
There will be a cal’ed
meeting of the Delta
Masonic Lodge Monday
night, June 17, at 8:00
o’clock. There will be
work in the Masters degree.
Visitors are welcome and members
are urged to present.
C. D. McKINZIE, W. M.
H. R. CHESNUT, Secy.
SINGING AT PRICE
Personals
R«v. C. W. GUnville of Grooa-
ville visited with Mr. and Mrs.
L. F. Hooten, Sr. Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright
attended to business in Dallas
Tuesday.
Mrs. W. C. Keahey of Ottumwa,
lo va is visiting her motht*, Mrs.
and friends.
J. H. McKee, former sheriff of
Delta county, is visiting relatives
and friends in Cooper this week.
Ira McDaniel of Huntsville, a
former resident of Co'oper, visit-
ed in Cooper the first part of
the week.
The regular Third Sunday Sing-
ing will be held at the Price Bap-
tist Church Sunday afternoon,
Juno 16. beginning at 2:30. Every-
one is cordially invited to attend.
DEAD ANIMAL REMOVER
We pick up dead or crippled stock free.
Phone 153 Collect.
PARIS SOAP WORKS
SINGING CONVENTION
The regular Third Sunday Sing-
ing Convention will be held at
Shiloh Sunday. June 16. Every-
one is cordially invited to attend.
MRS. G. R. ESSARY, Sec.
IN MEMORY
In memory of my beloved hus-
band, W. A. Moody, who passed
away June 2, 1945.
‘A precious one from us is gone.
A voice we loved is stilled.
A place is vacant in my home,
Which can never be filled.
God in His wisdom has recalled
His own,
Though we sorrow here, he is
safe at home.
MRS. W. A. MOODY. *24
Mr. and Mr*. Hulon Smith of
Beaumont spent the weekend with
Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Jenkins.
Mr. and Mr*. Wendell Alley
and daughter, Linda Ellen, visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. John Banks and
family Tuesday afternoon.
Mr*. Paul Mayes and Mr*. Frank
Mayes of Dallas visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Banks and family Wed-
nesday.
Mr* W. H. Crunk was brought
home fiom Paris Thursday morn-
ing following an operation Tues-
day. She is recovering rapidly.
LaFalco Robinson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Robinson, left
Thursday for San Francisco. He
will join an orchestra there that
will play aboard ship for summer
cruises.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The candidacies of the follow-
ing are made subject to the Dem-
ocratic Primary, July 27, 1946:
C. T. Wickersham left Friday
for Orange where he will be em-
ployed in the Courtesy Section of
the Highway Department through
the summer months.
Rev. W. E. Black is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. F. P. Thompson. Rev.
Black was pastor of the Lake
Creek Methodist Church in 1914-
15.
Chester Kimball of Cooper, son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kimball,
was married to Miss Bernice Ken-
nedy of Pittsburg Friday night at
the home of W. C. Anglin.
Jack Hulon Armstrong left Sun-
day for Beaumont with Mr. and
Mrs. Hulon Smith to take his sum-
mer job in the Walgreen Drug
Stare there.
Tir«»o«« "SS?" RETREADING
Retread your tires with FIRESTONE
Hi-Bar Patented Tread Design. Any
make retreaded.
W* Will Inspect Your Tires Without
Obligation!
SIGN
HERE ■ q NEW TIRES
□ HYDROFLATION
TODAY
C
l
□ RETREADING
NAME
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CHARLES WRIGHT
Home & Auto Supply
VITAMIC RUBBER
non-cracking
PURCHASES INTEREST
In Sinclair Service Sta.
I have purchased a half interest in the Sinclair
Service Station on West Dallas Avenue with N. D.
Dixon and we will operate the station together.
ELDON FRAZIER
We will appreciate your business and will be
pleased to serve you with Sinclair gasoline and lubri-
cants.
We handle a line of various sized tires, batteries
and other Automobile Accessories.
Sinclair Service
STATION
N. D. DIXON ELDON FRAZIER
Phone 373 For Road Service
For Congress, First Congressional
District:
H. L. RAY
WRIGHT PATMAN
For Flotoria] Representative, 126
Flotorial District:
JOE W. GANDY
J. M. WHITTEN
For District Attorney, 8th Dist.:
EUGENE BRADY
For District Clerk:
BEN H. HOLCOMB
For County Judge:
C. V. (Duck) STEPHENSON
(Second term)
TOM ROUNTREE.
For County Attorney:
W. H. CRUNK
For County Superintendent:
J. E. MOXLEY
(Second term)
JOHN S. PORTER.
GOEBEL TEMPLETON
For County Clerk:
0. L. BRIDGES
(Second term)
For Sheriff:
NOLAN MAYNARD
(Second term)
J. M. (Pete) WOOD
For Assessor-Collector:
O. E. MILLARD
(Second term)
For County Treasurer:
OPAL T. PREAS
For Commissioner, Precinct 1:
J. C. (Cal CHESSHER
C. C. (Teed) OLIVER
IRVING (Puss) SANDRIDGE
For Commissioner, Precinct 2:
GRADY M. MOORE
W. A. (Cap) SANSING
WILLIE (W. T.) WILSON
E. L. (Earl) NELSON
WESLEY O. WALLACE
JESS N. CUMMINGS
J. J. McBRIDE
D. M. (Dave THOMAS
For Commissioner, Precinct 3<
T. C. WILHITE
J. P. (Pleas) WATSON
Commissioner Precinct 4:
D. E. (Brick) WOOD
(Second Term)
J. E. (Emmett) GILLEAN
W. E. (Dick) FOSTER
For Justice of the Peace, Pet ll
W. H. BELL
(Second term.)
J. W. (Jim) GREGG
For Public Weigher, Prect. 1 A Si
S. W. CRUMBLEY
(Re-election second term-
Public Weigher, Precinct 4:
W. A. BERRY
Mrs. J. A. Harrison returned
last week from Bells where she
visited her sister. She also spent
several days in Sherman visiting
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ward and
children of Lubbock and Mrs.
Frank Hazlewood of Slaton were
vistors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Harlan.
Miss Jenette Thompson, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Thomp-
son of Enloe, returned Saturday
after a short vacation, visiting
her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Miller, of Dallas.
Doyle Sheperd who recently
received his discharge from the
Navy visited his brothers, Ldwell
and Neal, this week. From here
he went to Lubbock where his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Sheperd
now live.
John McKinney ha* received
his discharge from the Navy after
nearly three years service. He will
remain in Cooper for the summer
before going to Texas Tech at
Lubbock where he will enter the
engineering school there this fall.
WANTED: Used furniture. Dewey
Choate, Phone 249.
Truck load yellow shelled corn.
Carl P. Harrison.
Radio Repairing
Williamson Radio Shop
Down By Depot
HAULING—Anything, anywhere
FOR SALE or trade, several
choice dairy cows. E. J. McKinney.
IF you need dirt, sand, gravel,
see Edd Wilson, Jr., or call 246.
tf.
FOR SALE: 3 good young fresh
cows. From $75 to $85. W. S.
Slough. tf
POLAND CHINA BOAR for ser-
vice at my barn south of Cooper.
Willie T. Wilson. *27
FOR SALE: Young Hereford
bulls, well marked, healthy and
vassinated. Dr. 0. Y. Janes, Phone
198, Cooper Texas. tf
FOR SALE: Two lots in the
Stewart addition, very reasonable.
Mrs. J. W. Wickersham. 25
FOR SALE: New barbed wire.
Cash Gro. Co., Pecan Gap. Tex.
24
WE haul anything asywhere. New
truck. Truck for sale. Stanley
Produce, Phone 243W.
WANTED: To buy or rent per-
manently, 5 or 6 room house. J.
C. Melton, Delta Farm Store, tf.
FOR SALE: New Willys Jeep.
Also Bantam trailers. On display,
at Delta Farm Store. Antoine
Motor Co. tf
FOUND, On street, two automo-
bile keys with Bolger Chevrolet
leather holder. Owner may have
same at Review office by calling
and paying for this notice. tf
WANTED: A good reliable man
to supply customers with Raw-
leigh Products in Lamar, Hunt,
and southwest Fannin counties.
Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. TXF-1 GO-
127, Memphis, Tenn.
FOR SALE: The Reed homeplace
about 2 miles N. W. of Charles-
Large 2-story frame house and 2
ton. 61 1-2 acres, recently terrac-
ed according to gov. specifications,
barns. See Mrs. Reed or call 132.
24
FOUND, On the street, Yale key
in leather holder. Owner may have
it at Review office by paying for
this notice. tf
HELP WANTED: Family for gen-
eral farm and dairy work. Will
rent crop, use of tractor. Plenty
of work when not in crop. Good
house. Apply at Review office, tf
FARM ANIMALS
Dead or useless horses, mules,
cattle removed free. Call collect,
827, Sulphur Springs. Howard
(Speck) Williamson. *12-47
FOR SALE: Lumber, $6.00 per
100 feet. DDT solution, and
strength you want It. H. R.
Mullican. Across from postoffice.
tf.
FREE! If excess acid causes you
pains of stomaoh ulcers, indi-
gestion, heartburn, belching,
bloating, nausea, gas pains, get
free sample Udga, at Miller’s
Pharmacy. *29
FOR first class upholstering, see
Dewey Choate, Phone 249.
For Electrical
Refrigeration Repair
Household or Domestic
Any Type or Model
Call 345
HARDY’S TIRE &
ELECTRIC SUPPLY
Or See
BUFORD WATSON
Truck load yellow shelled
Carl P. Harrison.
J. T. TAYLOR
ABSTRACT CO.
Bisemrut of ilia cuuithousa,
Abstracts, Loans,
Real Estate and
Surveying.
Phone 168
FOR SALE: Mules, good and
sound. Gears, cultivators, planters,
bedders, single stocks, turning
plows. All you need to farm with.
All tools in good repair, some
new. Call O. y. Janes. Phono
198. If.
NASH’S C&L TONIC BACK AGAIN
Local druggist very happy to be
able to offer Nash’s C&L
Tonic. Limited supplies are
again available.
Once more good news is yours.
You can now purchase Nash’s C
& L Malaria Chill Tonic. Don’t
suffer the pains and discomforts
of Malaria now that this TRIED
AND TRUE Southern remedy is
again available.
If Malaria makes you lazy,
stretchy, achy, sallow and yellow,
if chills and fevers are caused
by this southers scourage, get a
bottle today and start treatment
at once.
Nash’s also contains a real good
laxative to aid in the proper e-
Jimination of wastes. It is Mr.
Nash’s opinion that every sufferer
from Malaria needs some laxative
while treating the Malaria attacks.
He is so confident that this is
exactly the right combination that
he unconditionally guarantees
every bottle of Nash’s to give full
and complete satisfaction. The
sales of file product and the sur-
prisingly small requests for re-
funds have certainly proved that
he is right in his opinion.
Nash’s usually checks malaria
symptoms in seven days if taken
in accordance with directions,
and relieves temporary constipa-
tion and associated biliousness in
a few hours. Don’t suffer another
hour without beginning treatment.
Let Mr. Nash’s guarantee take
the financial risk. If you aren’t
fully satisfied that you have spent
your money well, take the bottle
back and get your full purchase
price. A four ounce bottle is only
fifty cents and the large economi-
cal ten ounce bottle only one
dollar.
For sale by all good dealers and
featured by Miller’s Pharmacy,
Cooper, Texas.
Use only exactly as directed.
To^MIYourlrmirance Need*
CarliL. McDonald Agency
COOPER, TEXAS
NOTICE
TO THE PUBLIC
The Smith &Son Mutual Benefit As-
sociation has undergone no change what-
soever. This Association will continue to
be operated the same as it has been since
its organization 18 years ago. It is a cash
policy as it has always been; and in the
%
event a death occurs in the family, benefits
are payable in CASH.
Payments of assessments will be made,
as usual, at Smith Bros., Cooper, Texas.
For convenience of those residing outside
of Cooper, these assessments may be paid
at the regular collecting agencies which
have been so designated by us.
SMITH & SON
Mutual Benefit Association
H. M. SMITH, Sec.-Treas.
MIRACLES
Are Not Out of Date
Many a
Motor Car
From a Set of
New Spark Plugs
Our Staff
Of Mechanics
The Economical
“Tune Up”
Which seems to be dying can
be restored to life with a few
hours work by mechanics who
know how to make proper ad-
justments.
To a complete overhaul, our
service department is ready
to figure what you need for
satisfactory transportation.
Are well trained men with
years of experience. They do
not guess.
Is needed at regular intervals
by every car, regardless of
its age or make. Let’s do it
now—not wait until you are
ready for that trip you are
planning to take.
WASHING .nd LUBRICATION
Bolger Chevrolet
COMPANY !|
PHONE 220 COOPER, TEXAS
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