Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1928 Page: 7 of 8
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rHE COOPER REVIEW. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6. 1928
R. H. Good Announces
For County Judge
O. R. WOMACK
Candidate For (Re-election)
Justice of the Peace.
S. A. BURNETT
Candidate For (Re-election)
Public Weigher.
Mr. O. R Womack authorizes us
to announce him as a condidate lor
re-election to the office of Justice of
the Peace of Precinct 1 in the com-
ing Democratic primaries.
Mr. Womack was elected to this
The Review nad Courier is authoriz-
ed to anonunce Mr. s. A. Burnett as
a candidate for public weigher of pre-
cinct 1 and 5, subject to the Demo-
cratic primary next July.
„ ... ... . , Mr. Burnett was elected to this of-
i ©sponsible position two years ago and - „ , J
hi, flce two years aS° and ha« j^t com-
has capably and satisfactorily filled
the position since. His close atten-
pleted his first year’s work. His
lion lo th, duties ol the ofnce and hi, *7 "“f’
fairness with everyone who has had S ‘“ ""f “d.*»*..
writer is informed, and his uniform
courtesy and fairness in his work h„s
made him many friends.
Mr. Burnett is a worthy young man
and according to Democratic usage,
_. . , . . . | entitled to re-election for a second
when his services have bene satlsfac- t„rrn h« ,
term. He will thank you for your
bus* -» in his court has won for
him admiration of them all. He
is now asking for the office for a sec-
ond term, and according to Demo-
cratic custom, he is entitled to it
support.
Mrs. M. J. Thomas accompanied her
R. H. GOOD
To the Voters of Delta County:
In submitting my candidacy lor the
office of County Judge I feel r-e I
Candidate for Pub-
lic Weigher Precinct fi son’s c Unse11’ as far as Parls Tuej-
weigner, rrecmct n day on hls return to the University
of Arkansas.
The Review and Courier is author- !
lzed to announce the candidacy of1
W. K cvacFerrin. for the office of pub-
am in a position to know particu arly j ]lc wei<fher of precinct e> subject t0
uic iwttu.th.w,..cy vui mat office. the action o: the Democratic pruaary
By law the county clerk is also clerk nert. .inly
of the Probate Court. Commissioners Mr McFerrin was reared in the Pe-
Court and Juvenile Court as well as Pad Gap community and for the past
the County Court. The clerk of the 12 years has been a resident of Pecan
County Court records and, of neces-; Gap. He is a young man of sterling
sity, is familiar with almost, every j worth, capable and trustworthy and
official act of the County Judge. Hav- I if elected to tfie office would give close
ing served for the past three years ; attention to its duties. For the past
as County Clerk I have become well | three years he has assisted his father
acquainted with every duty placed by | as public weigher and understands
law on the County Judge. I am now j the details of the work. He will ap-
acquainted with the business affairs preciate your support,
of the county by reason of handling , _^_
State Highway Fund
$3,345,866 Dec. 31
all the detail matters in connection
therewith since I have been County
Clerk.
In all the cases tried by the County
Judge since I have been clerk I have AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 3.—A financial
been present in the court room, hand- statement from the State Highway
ling all the papers in the cases and Department showed a cash balance
acquainting myself with the rules of of $3,345,866 on Dec. 31, 1927. as corn-
law applicable to those cases. This ( pared to a balance of $663,806 on Dec.
has been almost equal to three years . 30, 1926.
in law school. Even before I be- This balance represents very few
came County Clerk I began the study receipts from automobile licenses.
Never Fa. V/ Never Fail*!
To Drive Worms From Children [
Wciiit j CktAin r civmir uuL
Destruction to the Worms
Harmless;to the Child
Prict aSe P*r bottle, Sold by
north side pharmacy.
of law. and have pursued my studies
as diligently as my work would per-
mit. I expect to continue the study
of law with the view of taking the
bar examination and getting license
to practice law.
to tiffs connection I wish to say
that the law does not require the
County Judge to be a licensed lawyer.
Our present County Judge, though a
law student, did not get his license
to practice law until after he went
into office. Judge T. E. McMillan,
former County Judge, did not get his
license until after he went into office.
If the people of Delta County see
fit to honor me with the office of
County Judge, I pledge you my beet
efforts in behalf of a safe, sane and
economical administration of the
county’s business affairs. In the trial
of oases, both civil and criminal, it
efoad be rav constant endeavor to ap-
ply the law as it is written without
fear or favor.
As your County Clerk I have tried
at all times to be at my post of duty,
and I trutft my friends who suoported
me In that race have not had occa-
sion to regret it. If, after investi-
gation of my record and ability ta
flU the office, you can see your way
alear to promote me to the office of
County Judge, I will appreciate it and
will render you the beet service of
which I am capable.
As the campaign progresses I sh v)i
try to see as many voters hi person
as possible to solicit your vote.
Yours respectfully. ^
R. H. GOOD.
which will swell it considerably this
month.
Something over $1,000,000 was re-
ceived by the department on the last
day of the old year, when gasoline
tax receipts, Federal aid and a few
license taxes were received.
- ^ . -
Miss Geraldine Morehead of Dallas,
who has been visiting Miss Mildred
Wynn, returned home Sunday.
In Trim This
Winter ?
Watch The Kidneys After
Winter’s Colds.
/’"'(OLDS and grip are hard on the
kidneys. When the kidneys slow
up, impurities remain in the blood
and are apt to make one tired and
achy with headaches, dizziness and
often nagging backache. A common
warning is scanty or burning secretions.
Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic,
increase the secretion of the kidneys
and aid in the elimination of waste
impurities. Are endorsed by users
everywhere. Ask, your neighbor/
DOAN’S p,m.cs
A STIMULANT DIURETIC KIDNEYS
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E. A. Horton Candidate.
For Public Weigher
E. A. Horton requests The Review
and Courier to announce him as a
candidate for public weigher of pre-
cinct 6, subject to the action of the
Democratic primary next July.
Mr. Horton is a succesful farmer
and substantial citizen of the Pecan
Gap community. He was elected to
the office of public weigher of that
preciset eight years ago, serving the
public acceptably for four years, and
at the conclusion of the second term
stepped down and out. But now that
he has given way for another four
years, he is asking the people to fav-
or him with the office again, and ne
promises them, if elected, the same
fair treatment and courteous service
which' characterized his work during
his tenure of office before.
We have plenty of good first class McAlester Coal and
Not Coal. Also
Smithing Coal, Hay and Corn.
PHONE US FOR QUICK SERVICE
Bob Office Phone
otevenson 368
PHONE 344
Charlie
Anderson
PHONE 72
We buy, sell or trade all kinds of cattle and hogs. See
BOB BOSS
Stevenson Taylor
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North Side Square - COOPER, TEXAS
--A full line of-;-
Hardware, Oliver Implements,
Springfield Wagons, Hay
Ties, Binder Twine,
Repairs for all makes of Implements.
National Pressure Cookers and
Sealers.
Queen Incubators and Brooders.
A carload of Iron Roofing just received.
Good Hay and Baled Oats.
We are making some very close prices for Cash
or good Notes. Can use a limited amount of
Certificates of Deposit.
Com© and 8e© XT®
Jbr Momrysmioml Transportation
now on display f
Today, Chevrolet presents the crowning triumph of
sixteen years' continuous progress—a great new auto-
mobile so impressive in appearance, performance and
staunchness that it marks the opening of a new era of
luxurious transportation at low cost.
Built on a 107-inch wheelbase—4
inches longer than before—the Big-
ger and Better Chevrolet is impres-
sively large, low and racy. Its new
Fisher Bodies are finished in new
Duco colors and offer rich new up-
holsteries and handsome appoint-
ments. Its improved valve-in-head
engine has numerous impressive
features such as alloy “invarstrut”
pistons, hydro-laminated camshaft
gears, mushroom type valve tappets,
AC oil filter and AC air cleaner.
The chassis also has been rede-
signed. As a result, the new Chevro-
let provides delightful smoothness
throughout the entire speed range—
a wide margin of power for hills—
click-of-the-heel acceleration—the
ability to maintain 50, 55 and 60
miles an hour without the slightest
sense of forcing or fatigue—the
safety of four-wheel brakes—the
steering ease that can only result
from a ball bearing worm and gear
steering mechanism—and comfort
over all roads at all speeds due to
semi-elliptic shock absorber springs
—84% of the wheelbase.
Come in—see the car—and learn
how Chevrolet has again electrified
America by creating a bigger and
better motor car and offering it at
prices so low as to be actually
amazing!
Every feature of advanced design demanded in the finest can now
offered in the New Chevrolet! Read this partial list.
Improved valve-ln-head
motor.
New stronger frame 4'
longert wheelbase 107'.
Thermostat control cooling
system.
New alloy “invar strut”
pistons.
New instrument panel, indi-
rectly lighted.
New two-port exhaust.
New ball bearing worm and
gear steering.
Scml-clliptlc shock absorber
springs; 84% of wheel-
base.
Safety gasoline tank at rear.
Larger balloon tires 30'a
4.50'.
New streamline bodies by
Fisher.
Alemite pressu re lubrication.
New Duco colors.
Theft-proof steering and
ignition lock.
AC oil filter.
AC air cleaner.
Single-plate dry disc-clutch.
New crankcase breathing
system.
Heavy one-piece full-crown
fenders.
Vacuum tank fuel supply.
Improved Delco-Remy Die*
tributor ignition.
Combination tail «"<1
light.
Large 17' steering wheel,
•park and throttle levers
located at top.
Fisher “W”one-piece wind-
shield on closed models.
Automatic windshield wip-
ers on closed models.
Semi-floating rear axle.
and
4-Wheel Brakes
The ^
Roaster -
The
Touring -
The
Coupe -
PRICES REDUCED
$495
$495
$595
The
COACH
$585
The Sport
The Imper-^'7‘1
ial Landau y* * w
Light Deliv-
ery Truck
(Chassis Only)
The Four-
Utility
Truck
(Chassis Only)
$375
dy)
$495
AH prices f. o. b. Flint, Michigan
CheskChevrolet Delivered Prioes
They include the lowest handling and financing available.
Delta Motor Co
Cooper, Texas
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Imtawt at our risk.
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Sale by Hoottn Drug fltors.
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Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1928, newspaper, January 6, 1928; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth978739/m1/7/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.