Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1960 Page: 7 of 8
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Women apparently withstand
the effects of being overweight
better than men do, recently re-
leased results of a study by the
Society of Acturaries show.
The study included the exper-
ience of women aged 15-69 years
accepted for ordinary insurance
in the period 1935-53 and traced
to the anniversary of their pol-
icies in 1954.
In the broad age range 15-69
years, the mortality for women
10 percent or more overweight
was 18 percent in excess of that
for standard female risks. For
women 20 percent or more over-
weight, the excess was 25 per-
cent.
The excess mortality rose
steadily with increase in degre
of overweight — from nine per-
cent for women 10 percent over-
weight, to 30 percent for those
30 percent overweight. Excess
deaths were 20 percent for wo.
mien 21 years cf age.
The findings are probably low-
er than actual for the entire pop-
ulation because insurance com-
panies only take persons who pass
strict physical examinations and
this study was based on those
women.
For any degree of overweight,
the excess mortality among wo-
The Cooper Review
June 2, 1960
men is less than among men.
For example, for women who
at issue ages 15-39 years were 20
percent overweight, the mortality
rate was 15 percent abovie that
for all standard female risks. The
comparable group of men had a
mortality 24 percent higher than
that for all standard male risks.
A major reason for this dif-
ference is that normal variation
in weight is relatively greater
for women than for men.
Overweight women in every
age period have a higher mor-
tality than these whose weight
is close to average, the excess
mortality increasing with ad-
vance in age.
The degree of excess mortality
among overweight women did not
vary significantly according to
height.
The elevated mortality of over-
weight women is due primarily
to the excess toll from cardiovas-
cular diseases, the heart disease
death rate among the overweight
women is about 50 perbent above
that for standard female risks.
NEWS FROM BEN FRANKLIN
LEGAL COLUMN
MRS. MARK WEAVER
See Us For All Your
Summer Drug Needs
Vacations and week end trips are coming up.
Plan now for a most enjoyable time with sup-
plies and needs from our complete stock.
• LOTIONS & CREAMS FOR SKIN CARE
• SUN TAN OIL • BATHING CAPS
• SUN GLASSES • FLASH BULBS
• CAMERAS AND FILM
WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE SUPPLY OF
ITEMS WE HOPE YOU WON T NEED.
Most of the time, we are more eager to sell. But take
our shelves of “First Aid” Needs, that’s a different story
We’d just as soon, rather, in fact, none of our customers
ever had to use any of them.
MILLER S PHARMACY
“Your Dependable Druggist”
PIIONE 199 COOPER
A pot-rack outfit, according
to ccwboys, is a ranch crew
which uses no tents on roundup
when it is the custom of the
country to do so.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Welch and
son, Roland, of Dallas spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Branch and family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hall, Dal-
las, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lancaster
were guests of J. M. Lancaster
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis Skidmore,
Dallas, visited Mr. and Mrs. E-
E. Cauley and family Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mess Jr.
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Moss Sr. and family.
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Compton,
McKinney, visited Mr. and Mrs.
D. R. Black Sr. Sunday.
Mrs. Betty Taylor and sons,
Ronny and Stevie, of Tulsa, Ok-
lahoma, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Black.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fowler
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer Fowler in Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Fowler and
daughter, Tamy, of Dallas visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fowler
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stanley
and daughters of Cooper spent
H
Eadmm
Permits a maximum
amount of cool air
to flow quietly into
your room.
ALL SIZES
for every need
Don’t Wait! Go to your nearest
AUTOMATIC GAS CO.
COOPER - PARIS - ROXTON
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
McNutt and family.
Mrs. Truman Chaney and chil-
dren of Greenville spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. Billie
Stallings.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rushing,
Barbara, Jimmie and Brenda of
Ft. Worth returned home Sun-
day after having spent a week
with Mrs. Rushing’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Moon.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Weaver,
Mrs. Mark Weaver and Dcnna
Potts visited their aunt in a Par-
is hospital'.
Visiting with Floyd Weaver Jr.
Sunday was Sid Hudson, Boston
Red Sox baseball scout from
Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. W T Moss, Dale
and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. George
Vandygriff and family spent
Sunday at Greenville Park for
a picnic lunch. Torrance Vandy-
griff is heme from Baylor Uni-
-versity in Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hevron and
family and Mrs. Ollie Hevron
visited Mr. and Mrs. James Tom-
linson in Houston over the week
end.
Helen Willis has returned home
after spending a week with Mr.
and Mrs. Billy J. Bain in Fort
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Doyle and
daughter, Linda, of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. John Calloway and
daughter, Zenith, of Honey Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pruitt and
children, Jim and Rene, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. D.
D. Noland Sunday.
Consent of Parents Needed for
Child’s Medical Care, Treatment
It’s a good idea to give written
consent for necessary medical
care if your child reaves home
for a visit or a camping trip, or
of you plan to be away for any
length of time.
For example, a summer camp
nurse may bring a boy into a hc«
pital with an acute case of ap-
pendicitis. But the doctor may
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore and
sons, Henry and Larry, of Pitts-
burg, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. James
Teel and family visited Mr. and
Mrs. Tom George.
Mrs. Lucille Perkins visited
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Perkins, in Dallas over the
weekend.
well hesitate to go ahead and
operate without the parents’ con-
sent.
Is the doctor arbitrary, and is
such permission just a legal tech
nicality? No, he is well within
his rights, though he may give
first aid -- but only for emergen-
cy treatment whfre a child’s
health or life may be at stake.
He is likely to put off follow-up
care until he can reach the
child’s parents. A relative or
baby sitter generally cannot
grant consent for a child’s treat-
ment.
Ev°n an adult must reauest
treatment and 6ri.nt consent to
m*dical care on his cwn befor.*
a doctor can give U tc him. Chil-
dren cannot do thti
By going to
show your willinj
sent' to accept
Your consent is
when you ask for
by the doctor, or
of an accident you cf
pital for emergency |
you are unconscioi
may well give yol
cane, yet later he sh|
consent to further
Minors cannot cc
ical treatment, and
dire emergencies the
guardians must give|
The consent she
broadly or loosely
shoull be as specific
stances permit.
The principal reasc
consent in writing is
ter misunderstanding^
tection both to the
physician.
ATTENTION
CATTLEMEN
Improve your future
calf crop.
Purebred SANTA
GERTRUDES BULLS
1 year old $250 each
Visitors welcome
Can be seen in pens at my
barn 1 mile north of Cooper
DR. OSCAR G. JANES
YE&MtTE CONTROL
comert pts-T com ho-
bonded
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Pictured above are trained technicians of TERMI-TROL Company provic
mite protection for the Gulf States Telephone Company building in Cooper. I
The new TERMI-TROL Company, With Don Flanary, manager, offers cj
pest control service. Featuring pressurized wood treatment, using the latest r*
methods, all-new equipment, and the most effective chemicals on the markc
MI-TROL offers safe, effective and lasting protection.
Costly termite damage usually starts in the understructure, unknown to tl
erty owner, then spreads to other parts. To determine if you have termit
TERMI-TROL for FREE inspection. You will receive an accurate and depern
port.
TERMI-TROL has a special guarantee low-cost service plan, providing coi
protection, periodic inspections, and additional treatment when necessary
further cost when your property is protected by TERMI-TROL.
CALL LESLIE LUMBER CO., PIIO nE 77. TOR TERMI-TROL SERVI^
EMPLOYMENT
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WAITRESS WANTED: Parkhill
Cafe. Phone 104. tf
GIVE A working man a chance
for advancement. T. J. (Junior)
Watkins will appreciate your
vote for Commissioner on Satur-
day, June 4. c-22
Attend Church Sunday
Want To Buy
WANT TO BUY: 2 or 3 room
flame house, must be in condi-
tion to move to my farm in Char-
leston. See Gene Moss. tf
WANTED: Buy, sell or swap any
kind of guns, old or new. Joe
Holmes Premier Station. Phone
177, Cooper, Texas. tf
WANT - AD RATES:
CARD OF THANKS Business Opportunities
2* PER WORD, 1st INSERTION - 50* MINIMUM
1* PER WORD AFTER 1st INSERTION - 25* MIN.
FOR SALE
Homes
REVIEW ADVERTISING PAYS
Business Directory & Shoppers Guide
MOTOR GRADER
& Dozer Work
SEE
0. L. SHEPHERD
Phone 281-W1 Cooper
0. L. BRIDGES
- INSURANCE —
FREE ESTIMATES
All kinds of linoleum, floor
and wall tile, wall board, and
drain board installations.
Jeter Floor Covering
221 N. E. 1st Street
GUARANTEED
roof work
Weehunt Roofing Co.
232 Hickory Ph.SU H"*
PARIS, TEXAS
MORGAN
Television Service
213 W. Dallas Ave.
Phone 36 or 156 Cooper
DELTA NATIONAL
BANK
SINCE 190#
Deposits Insured Up To $10,000
Member F. D- I. C.
POE MOTOR CO.
FOR THE BEST IN NEW
AND USED CARS SEE
RICHARD POE
PHONE 444 COOPER
HOOTEN DRUG CO.
druggists
Your REXALL Store
Phone 51
Prescription Dept. 52
COOPER, TEXAS
Words seem so inadequate in
trying to express our thanks and
appreciation to our friends and
neighbors who have been so won-
derful to us. The value of your
friendship has been emphasized
more than ever before during the
past few days. God bless each of
you.
Mrs. Cal T. Scott
Mrs. Oscar Scot-t c-22
Little Joette Carter and par-
ents, James and Nellie Carter,
wish to thank the following per-
sons and organizations for help-
ing to purchase a wheel chair for
her: W. 3. Gunter, Mrs. Mona
Echols, Mr. Patterson, Mr. Ens-
ley, Mr. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Jones, Mrs. Amelia Little-
ton, Mrs. Gertrude Carrington
of Dallas, the March of Dimes and
Chamber of Commerce. *-22
WANTED MEN OR WOMEN to
earn $2.50 to $3.00 per hour part-
time or full-time in Delta Co.
and Cooper. No investment need-
ed. Will train you. Write Raw-
leigh’s Dept. TXF-680-31, Mem-
phis, Tenn. *-25
RENTALS
Used Machinery
FOR RALE: Metal Barrels for
poisoning machines. Also four-
wheel trailer. Curtis Walker,
Route 1, Cooper. *-23
FOR SALE
FOR RENT: Small furnished
house. Phone 372. *-24
Attend Church Sunday
SPECIAL NOTICES
FOR RENT: Furnished Apart-
ment; and two houses, furnished
or unfurnished. Mrs. Henry
Oyler, N.W. First Street, Phone
415. tf
FOR RENT: About June 5th, 5
room duplex apartment furnish-
ed. All private entrances. Phone
47 or 439. tf
FOR RENT; 5 room house at 1031
S. W. First Street. Phone 418 af-
ter 5 p.m. tf
JOHN DEERE 50 Tractor with
Power Steering, rolomatic front
end with row crop implements -
cheap. Cooper Feed & Supply
Co., Phone 58. tf
Tom Rountree
Insurance
Agency
JAMES L. HODGES
Owner
Telephone 84
Cooper Texas
McKINNEY
Radio & T-V Repair
Picture Tube Repair
90 Day Guarantee On
All Work
Cooper Phone 447
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
— REPAIRS —
On All Electrical Appliances
House Wiring — Radio Repairs
All Work Guaranteed
JACK DANIELS
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Phone 18 — Night 158 - Cooper
ARE YOU a Democrat? If so. vote
Democratic — Vote for T. J.
(Junior) Watkins Saturday, June
4, for Commissioner, Precinct
No. 1. c'22
If You Know News, Call 88
SERVICES
NOTICE: The Pecan Gap Beauty
Salon has opened. It is owned and
operated by Mrs. Imogene Mer-
rill. Telephone 26, or residence,
18 Your patronage is solicited.
c-22
NOTICE to the voters of Pre-
cinct 1 — Promote a qualified
citizen to the office of County
Commissioner. The friends of T.
J. (Junior) Watkins solicits your
vote in his behalf on Saturday,
June 4. c_23
Television — Radio
Small Appliance Repairs
CALL 551
All Work Guaranteed
WILLIAMSON
radio-tv service
831 W. Dallas Cooper, Teams
Fishing
LET US service or repair your
lawn mowers, work guaranteed
of all makes and models. We al-
so repair hydraulic equipment.
Our prices are reasonable. Toon’s
Hydraulic and Lawnmower Re-
pair Shop, 142 S-W. 3rd Street.
Phone 359. tf
BANK RATES are cheaper. Lata
model cars financed. Sec “Hosa”.
SEE G. R. WOOD for any type
dump truck work. Driveway
gravel for sale. Phone 170. tf
I HAVE in storage at a real bar-
gain a complete Block and Ra-
diator Cleaning Plant, circula-
tes hot or ccld water in and out
of car at any pressure. Also have
a complete set of Body Shop
Tools including air hammer and
Porto-Power set-up. Will sell cr
trade. M. J. Thomas. tf
1 - 9N FORD Tractor with good
mower attached, good mechani-
cal condition and good tires.
Cooper Feed & Supply Co., Phone
Livestock
F-5
STUD SERVICE — Shetland
Stallion, subject to registration.
John Reid, Pecan Gap, Texas.
c-22
New Merchandise
NEW FORD Rotary Hoe for
Sale — 2 row, lift type. Will sell
at a bargain. Cooper Feed & Sup-
ply Co. Phone 58. tf
TWO brand new Ford combines
and one Ford 250 baler for sale
cheap. Cooper Feed & Supply
Co., Phone 58. tf
YELLOW DEVIL spray machine
for sale — all models — and a
complete stock of Red Devil
Sprayer parts. Cooper Feed &
Supply Co. tf
MINERAL RUBBER definitely
stops leaks in roofs, around chim-
neys, water tanks and storm
cellers. Guaranteed several years
and is fire proc-f. M. J. Thomas.
tf
TOON ROADSIDE NURSERY.
See us for roses, shrubs, shade
and fruit trees. Located at emd
of North East First Street on
Paris Highway. Phone 179-W. tf
Feed & Seeds
F-3
I BARGAIN LOTS of wall paper.
1 double roll, 10*; 2 double rolls,
29*; 3 double rolls, 59*; 4 double
rolls, 79*; 5 double rolls, $1.29.
Leslie Lumber ComDany. tf
WORLEY’S FAMOUS Red Gold
nr----nnn Vaei dV. Arman Coon-
ff UiiiW' » VV ■ '»■ *---- -
er, 35* per dozen; or at farm,
Klondike, 25* per dozen. Let**
Fish For The Blf One*. *-31
CALL US today for complete
and efficient water system ser-
vice. Myers water pumps for
rWn and shallow wells, centrif-
ugal and piston types designed
for economical performance.
Dutch’s Gas S-rvlce. tf
FOR SALE
Cotton Seed
Second Year
Lankart 57
Culled and Treated
Dale Stockton
Enloe, Texas
Phone 3004 Cooper
FOR SALE
FARMS —ACREAGE
FOR SALE: 45 acres on highway,
sandy loam, all grass, stock tank,
electric pump; house 1800 sq. ft.
floor space; overhead tank, fenc-
ed. LaVada M. McKinney,
Moore’s Shoe Shop. Phones 253
or 587, Commerce. tf
FOR SALE: BOO acre farm; 680
acre farm; 660 acre farm; BOO,
520, 600, 300, 2S0, 140, 132 and
others 25 to 150 acres. LaVada
Miller McKinney, Moore’s Shoe
Shop, Commerce, Texas. Phona*
253 or 587. t
FOR SALE: 5 room house with
bath located at 750 E. Dallas
Avenue in Cooper. See Ewing
(Honey) Frazier, Phone 235-W.
c-23
FOR SALE: 6 room house and
7lk acres of land in Klondike,
known as the Robnett Place. See
A. J. Hill, Klondike, Texas. *-25
FOR SALE: Large house in good
condition to be moved from pres-
ent location on Gill farm. See
Noel Conley or Phone 4-6603,
Cooper, Texas. *-24 |
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Stringfellow, Richard. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1960, newspaper, June 2, 1960; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983995/m1/7/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Delta County Public Library.