Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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June is, 1959, NEWS FROM BEN FRANKLIN HosptialNews
Sulphur
• grand-
String-
tobertson
►ent the
with Mr.
cFadden,
Mr. and Mrs. W Y. Nicholas
MRS. MARK WEAVER
D. B. Baker was admitted
Wife Of Former Delta
Pastor Dies In Dallas
The Woman’s Society of Christ.
Mrs Alec Hughes Healdton.
Metr
fo
?nt
* f T
V<
Mrs. Will BeJl has been admit-
d to Janes Hospital for treat-
Miss Onie Bonham and
Met!
Marv, Ellen and Larry Poe, La-
New York to
leeting there.
it-
W. J.
Downing,
lerwent su
Pecan Gap.
?ery at Janes
is reported
Wc
He
HAL NOTICE
County Farm Bureau of-
oved from 230 E. Ft. Worth
S. W. 5th Street in Cooper,
baity, Life or Hospitalization
Mrs. Elmer Joe Holmes at
ress or Bill Berry’, the Ser-
ill 33. Cooper.
r
Mrs. Jc
Y j
Mrs. J. T. Toles has been
litted to Janes Hospital
edical patient.
Me
Mrs. D M
Herron underwent
,-eek at Janes Hos-
Ve
d Mi
ind
Ve
Burrow 1 ^jr
visited of Ft
imily at |
R Black, Sr. and family,
lughter was born June 10
and Mrs. Jimmy George.
>aby has been named Jim-
ane The Paternal grand-
5 are Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Maternal, Mrs. Beulah
all of Ben Franklin.
Elton Lewis and children
Worth is spending the
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
. F. Davis,
ed Mr. and
Mr.
DURING OUR GREAT
r.E GROUP
atents
988
pr-
to 14.95
GROUP
UTS
4“ pr.
to 8.93
ONE LARGE GROUP
CHILDREN’S
SHOES
2.88 pr
Values
to 7.99
WASHABLE
Casuals
$2.88
/Y///////J
PARIS TEXAS
TENNIS
Shoes
10%
OFF
Glenn L. Edwards
Owner
RCIAL PRINTING?
It is the business of supplying the general
public with their printing needs. That is
exactly what we at the Cooper Review
endeavor to do. Business stationery, state-
ments, bookkeeping forms and sales forms
are among the hundreds of printing jobs
which we have furnished our many cus-
tomers over the years. In addition, we also
meet the needs of individuals for stationery,
wedding announcements, personal and busi-
ness cards, etc. These are only a few of the
many printing services which we offer to the
people of this area.
We offer you the finest in Quality
Workmanship and high grade papers
The two men who perform the job printing
duties in our shop have a combined experi-
ence totalling some 70 years. They are rec-
ognized as craftsmen in their printing trade
and perform only the finest in workmanship.
The stock papers which we carry assure you
of receiving the better grades of modern
paper. All of this is combined to assure you
of the very best available commercial print-
ing in cur shop. And, remember, you pay no
more for these quality features.
THE COOPER REVIEW
and Mrs. Tommy Lancas-
* 0 y. ^ ^ g ^ ITT 11
Mr. and Mrs. lWnfred Cannon,
Greenville, visited Mrs. Beulah
Jones and family over the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Chen«y,
ind Denise of Greenville
lunday with Mrs. Billie
Gran
Mrs. Janie Noland, Cooper
Spence Fowler, Paris, Ray Fow-
ler, Mineola. visited Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Fowler recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moss for-
mer resident of Delta Co., now
of Paris, are parents of a baby
girl bom Sunday, June 14.
Bilie Matthews, Paris, will
preach 2nd Sunday of July at the
Church of (3Itn
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cauley, Dal-
las, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Annie Cauley.
Mrs Jeff White and daughter,
Julia. Emparia. Kan., is spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. White.
Mr. and Mrs.
visited relatives
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyett Clark and
sons, Terry and Gary, Arlington,
visited the Walter Clarks over
the week-end.
Janet and Carol Cruny, Seguin,
are visiting their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hayes, this
week.
Mrs. Albert Dawson was dis-
missed Monday from Jane3 Hos-
pital after undergoing surgery
last week.
Mrs. J. J- Pope was dismissed
Monday from Janes Hospital af-
ter medical ttreatrr.ent.
Wallace Whitaker was dismis-
sed Tuesday from Janes Clinic.
Jimmy Foley has been dismis-
sed from Wintermute Hospital af-
ter treatment.
Caldwell McGuyer has been,
dismissed from Reed Hospital.
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. John Hawkins Jr. at
1 Reed Hospital.
Mrs. Howard Kenyon, RN, was
' a patient in Reed Hospital recent-
City Friday
afternoon
husband, the
Rev. Carl 1
pastor of U
r Methodist C
*T
June, 194
rior to that tin
le was past<
Enloe Metho
dist Church
is presently se
■rving at pa
! the St. Luki
s Methodi
h in Dallas.
er survivors
are one so
M•
•Id. of Houston:
Edsel Denton,
of
Attend Church Sunday
Liberty Grove
Annual
Homecoming
July 5
t H1ROPRACTIC
Dr E.
lelton
Thursday Si Sunday
1 p.M. to 5 P M.
OFFICE AT RESIDENCE OF
MR. & MRS. O. M BROWN
211 N.W. 7th Street
COOPER, TEXAS
Johnny Routt
in Dallas over
Legal Column
Your Child And The Doctor
It's good idea to give writ- i
ten consent for the necessary
nedical care if your child leaves
Tome for a visit or s esmpins
:rip, or if you plan to be away
’or any length of time.
For example, a summer camp
iurse may bring a boy into a
lospital with an acute case of
appendicitis. But the doctor may
veil hesitate to go ahead and
aperate without the parents'
ronsent.
Is the doctor arbitrary, and is
>uch permission just a legal
technicality? No, he is well
vithin his rights, though he may
jive first aid -- but only for
emergency treatment where a
ahild's health or life may be at
;take He is likely to putoff fol-
,ow-up care until he can reach
the child’s parents. A relative or
'Features for Father's Day!
AT YOUR FRIENDLY
SHURFRESH
Biscuits
NEW ZIP
OPEN CAN
3".29
BORDENS INSTANT
COFFEE
5 OZ. JAR
SHURFRESH
OLEO
FOLGER’S
COFFEE
2 LB. VAC.
CAN
1.39
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dickey and daby sitter generally cannot
son, Marshal, Miss Emma Bush, 1 Srant consent for a child’s treat-
Paris, spent Sunday with Mr. ment
and Mrs. Fioyd Weaver and fam-
ily.
THRIFTY PAK
Holm
Dr. Dean Wintermute has an-
sunced the following office and
siting hours for Reed Hospital
Even a adult must request
treatment and grant consent to
____ medical care on his own before
Visiting Mrs. L. E. Balentine a doctor can give it to him. Chil-
Sunday were Sam Kirby, Lillie, dren cannot do this.
La.; Dillard Kirby, New Boston, j B>' «oing to y°ur doctor y°u
S B Kirby, El Dorado. Ark.; M. ishow -vour willingness and con-
and Mrs. Flovd Strong and tent t0 aCcePl his treatment
Wilma, Mrs. J. D. Thomas, Mrs. jYour consent is also assumed
Jesse Poteet, Mrs. Logan Lair v,-hen you d k for a house call
and Jam^ Mr and Mr Sam by the doctor, or if as a result
Wheat, Mr. and Mrs.'George Du- 1 of an ®ccident y°u come to »!
vail, Judy, Marie and Margaret j hosPltal for emergency treat-
ment. If you are unconscious
the doctor may well give you
.mergency care, yet later he
should get your consent to fur-
| ther treatment
in Cooper: Office hours, Monday I Minors cannot co"sent to med'
thru Saturday, 9 a m. to 6 p.m.; ‘cal treatment, and except in
Wednesday, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.; and I dire emergencies their parents
or guardians must give it for I
I them.
The consent should not be I
broadly or loosely phrased, but I
hould be as specific as circum- j
stances permit.
Mr. and Mrs. cryde Waters Jr. The principal reason for hav-
and daughter, Nancy Lynn, of I ing the consent in writing is to |
Lawton, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. J. avoid later misunderstandings, i
E Waters, Sharon and Shelia, Mr. It is a protection both to the pa-
land Mrs. J. L Gammon, Dallas; | tient and physician.
,Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lancaster and R ATHLETE'S FOOT
Debra” of Tyler were <l»fe of KERATOLYTIC ACTION
I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Waters last BECAUSE It sloughs off the in.
fected skin. Then watch fresh,
.. - ,, Z I „ healthy skin replace it. Get in-
Mr. and Mrs.^ Benton Wallace ■ ^ j T-4-L liquid, a
| daughter, Pam, Dallas, are keratolytic> at any drug store.
I ‘ng^!r' “S J' P°e’ If not delighted in 3 DAYS, your
|Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Stephenson. ^ back T_4L fooT POW-
Jesse Moses, Antioch, w-ill de- DER too—gi”es antiseptic, sooth-
%’er the Sunday morning sermon ing protection. NOW at Hooten
|at Bethel Mission June 21. Drug Co.
Mellorine
All
Flavors
y2 gal.
LIBBY'S
Tomato Juice
303 CAN
•10
PET
mif-
SELECTET>
IVAPORATID
tall
cans
CRISCO
1 closed on Sunday. Emergency
] coverage seven days a week, 24
1 hours a day. Hospital visiting
hours are 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9
p.m.
FROZEN FOODS
BOOTH’S
Perch Fish ib. .39
HILLS O’ HOME
BIRDSEYE j
Cut Okra 2 'Z: .35 Peas
10 oz.
pkgs.
BOOTH’S BREADED
Fish Sticks 3 £ 1.00
FIN F. ST QUALITY ,
MEATS
RATH’S BACK HAWK
GARDEN FRESH
PRODUCE
FIREWORKS bacon lb. .53
We will adhere strictly to the State Fireworks
Law and will have fireworks for sale during the
following periods:
JUNE 25 THRU JULY 4
DECEMBER 15 THRU JANUARY 1
No sale made to children under 10 years of age unless
they are accompanied by parents or older children
JULY 4th FIREWORKS SPECIAL
GET THEM NOW FROM “TANK”
Firecrackers, Roman Candles, Sparklers, Skyrockets,
Chasers And Other Novelties
% TANK TRAPP
;ITY LIMITS
TOMA TOES
2 c tns.25c
MEL GEMS
PURE PORK
PEACHES
SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 29c
As good as you can buy — 2-3 lean and
1-3 fat. Made in our market department.
Cantaloupes
2 lb. bag 1*09 2
WILSON FOOD COMPANY
Where It Pays To Shop and Convenient To Park
PHONE 30 COOPER, TEXAS
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Stringfellow, Richard. Cooper Review (Cooper, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 18, 1959, newspaper, June 18, 1959; Cooper, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth983112/m1/4/?q=Simon+P+Holmes: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Delta County Public Library.