The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1957 Page: 8 of 8
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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1957
Jan. 31, 1957 is deadline for paying Poll Tax!
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CLASSIFIED
Special Prices Every Day of Week!'
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CHILI DOGS
HOME-MADE CHILI
and HOME-MADE STEW
CLOSED ALL DAY ON SUNDAYS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones were Lean, Texas.
GROOM, TEXAS
PHONE 9431
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Residence Phone 2051 - Groom, Texas
Telephone 2651 -
Phone 2811
Guy Blackwell, proprietor
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Local News And
Personal Mention
OTHER SIZES PRICED ACCORDINGLY
Guy Blackwell’s Chevron Station
BUTANE and PROPANE
9 cents a gallon
' $21.25 exc.
$17.00 exc.
$14.20 exc.
$11.75 exc.
. $10.10 exc.
and Mrs. Bill West, Sunday.
Mrs. Horace Williams and chil-
dren of White Deer, Mr. and Mrs.
Now Open 6 Days a Week
CLOSED SUNDAYS
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48-Month Guarantee ____
36-Month Guarantee ____
24-Month Guarantee _____
18-Month Guarantee___
12-Month Guarantee___
It’s not just our equipment
. . . it’s the way we use it that
makes happy customers'
Mr. and $1.25 each, one or two lessons a
!week.—Mrs. Joe Blakeney, across
Mrs. Frank Koetting.
Eddie Slay of Wellington spent
Sunday night in the home of his
aunt, Mrs. Margie Emery. Eddie
was en route to Canyon where he
is attending WTSC.
home. Reasonable prices. — Mrs.
John Brooks, Groom, Tex.
PIANO LESSONS in my home,
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• CHICKEN, BEEF, or TURKEY POT PIES.
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Texaco Service
Phone 3641
West End Groom
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Day Phone 2191—Night 3501
Koetting
Butane & Oil Company
B. J. “Beany” Koetting
Phillips 66 Wholesale
GROOM, TEXAS
SPORTSMAN’S CAFE
DANNIA HOWERTON, Proprietor
Get performance you can
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BATTERY SPECIALS!
Delicious Lunches, Short
Orders, Sandwiches
Good Coffee
Rainbow Cafe
Ellen Dick and Dorothy 8
Dickerson
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A 3-bedrom residence for sale.
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“We have the LATEST
EQUIPMENT to service
your car.”
Nobsa
she fell while at play.
Mrs. John Ray served a birthday
dinner for Mr. Ray Saturday eve- i
ning. Dinner guests were Mr. and I
THANK YOU -
FOR YOUR CONTINUED LOYAL PATRONAGE
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business and pleasure trip to Long
Beach, Calif.
Mrs. Lillie Barnard of Amarillo
is visiting in the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. George Eschle, this week.
Mrs. Esta Byes and Mrs. Ruby
Jones were visiting in Amarillo
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Earl Steed
were Amarillo visitors Monday.
street south of school building.
TERRACING and other motor
grader work. See or call Albert
(Fats) Britten, pho. 3071, Groom.
LAUNDRY — Washing, drying,
ironing — or you may use our
help-yourself service. We have a
large assortment of greeting cards
for sale. — LEVEN LAUNDRY,
phone 3701, Groom, Texas.
FOR RADIO & TV SERVICE—
Call 3586 day, 3584 night.—T. N.
BRITTEN.
Mrs. Lillian Slay returned to her
home in Lubbock Wednesday after
a few days visit here with rela-
tives and friends.
Bonnie Neal, Becky McCoy and
Sylvia London of Abilene spent
the week end here with relatives
and friends, returning , to school
Monday by plane from Amarillo.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Frederiksen
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Cornett were shopping in Ama-
rillo Wednesday.
Mrs. R. T. Foster and Mrs. San-
ford Johnson attended a sorority
meeting at Pampa Saturday.
Mrs. Ida Drinnon who has been
ill for the past several months,
entered the Northwest Texas Hos-
pital in Amarillo Sunday for med-
ical treatment.
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Mrs. S. K. Roach and
Mrs. Benton Mor eman.
Sunday dinner guests
Amarillo visitors Wednesday.
Johny Byrd and Leon Schaffer
spent the week end at Corpus
Christi visiting Johny’s mother,
Mrs. Dick Goldreyer.
Denny Kotara, Wayne Stroope
and Ronald Homer of Lubbock
Tech visited home folks the past
week.
Mary Margaret Dove of Borger
—FOR SALE—
185 acre farm, vicinity of
Groom, in good irrigation area,
on pavement, good well and
mill. 160 acres lays excellent
for irrigation. A sound invest-
ment.
relatives and friends the past
week.
Happy birthday anniversary to
Mrs. Emma Britten on Jan. 30 and
to Mrs. J. B. Demic and Mrs. J.
B. Shockley on Feb. 1.
Mr. and Mrs. John Denton and
Mrs. Dannia Howerton and chil-
dren enjoyed a birthday dinner for
Mr. Denton at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Jones at Claude
Monday.
in the
For further information
SEE, PHONE or WRITE
S. K. ROACH
Phone 3721
Groom, Texas
WANTED: Experienced Secre-
tary. Age 25 to 37. Apply in per-
son to E. Vanderberg, Citizens
Bank & Trust Co., Pampa, Texas.
WOMEN 18-55, to address and
mail our circulars at home on
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of Groom, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornie commission. Write GIFT FAIR,
Wieberg, suffered a broken right Dept. 17, Springfield, Penna.
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is home for a few days visit with;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Dove, and other relatives and
friends.
Mr. end Mrs. Carlton Patterson
and daughters of McLean visited
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Patterson, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy McCasland
of El Paso, Tex., visited relatives
and friends here the past week
end.
Anita Wieberg, 3% -year old
FOR SALE: My property in
Groom—3-room modem house and
outbuildings, 5 lots, 150x50 feet,
all for $1,000.—E. J. Landrum,
phone 2731, Groom, Tex.
FOR SALE: Good baby bed with
mattress.—Mrs. Lee Crowell.
FOR RENT or Sale: 2-bedroom
house, located next door west of
John Farley home. Call, write or
see Byrd Guill, pho. 118-J, Mc-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Black
were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nop-
per and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Black and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Quick and chil-
dren, of Amarillo, and Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Black and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Morrison of
Canyon visited her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill West the past week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Knorpp
of Lubbock were visiting relatives
and friends in Groom over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Anglin ar-
rived in Groom Tuesday evening
after a honeymoon trip to Santa
Fe, N.M.
John Denton, Sr., wishes to
thank his friends for their gifts,
flowers, cards and good wishes he
’ received on his 69th birthday an-
niversary Monday, Jan. 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunt re-
turned home Saturday from a sev-
eral weeks stay in California and
Truth or Consequences, N.M.
Mrs. H. L. Mansel and Mrs.
Donald Mansel were shopping in
Pampa Monday.
Mrs. Robert Hall, Mrs. John
Reed and Mrs. John L. Witt were
Pampa visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carter of
Odessa visited in the home of
their daughter and family, Mr.
We will always have reasonable prices on items that you cannot
remember prices and brand names of. And we will continue to have
low markups on items you can remember prices on which includes
all staple grocery items you use every day.
WE OFFER YOU THESE CUT PRICES:
Frederiksen and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronnie Golliday and family,
Mrs. Ethel Townsend and Paula, Kenneth Davis and family, and
of Amarillo, spent Sunday in the Edward Koetting of Borger, Mil-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gene dred Ann Kceetting of Kansas ‘
Frederiksen in Dalhart. | City, Mo., and Bob Garretson of
Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Cornett and Washington-, D.C., were Sunday
daughter, Carmen, and Mrs. Zona1 visitors in the home of Mr. and
Next time your car is due for an oil change, try New
Mobil oil Special. You’ll enjoy:
• Greater smoothness, faster pick-ups and livelier
performance.
• An increase in gasoline mileage.
• Top-notch protection for all cars, in any season
or climate.
Mrs. C. L. Ledwig and son,1 Earl Britten of Texas A&M Col-
James, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer lege was visiting his parents Mr.
Britten left Wednesday for a and Mrs. Joe Britten and other
SMITH STUDIO
Serving Pampa and Surrounding Area for Over 25 Years
Irl and Irene Smith, proprietors
PORTRAITS
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Call or write for Appointments.
122 W. Foster—Phone MO 5-5351—Pampa, Texas
8 KIMBELL CHERRIES
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8 PINEAPPLE, Del Monte. No. Can
2 Sliced. Tidbits, or Chunks-----------
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8 CAL-TOP ELBERTA PEACHES
। Irregular sizes, light syrup, No. 212 can
Groom Produce, Grocery & Market '
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1957, newspaper, January 31, 1957; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487370/m1/8/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.