The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1959
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CLASSIFIED
H. M. MARTIN
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Gulf Distributor
GOODRICH TIRES & TUBES
Fishing tackle and vacation equipment
75c
Groom, Tex.
Phone 2381
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J. L. TAYLOR & CO.
Wholesale Custom Tailors
End of Season SALE!
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Drygoods, Shoes, Groceries
GROOM LODGE
Quality Merchandise and
Reasonable Prices!
WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE
FRANK KOETTING
Groom, Texas
Telephone 3431
AERMOTOR WINDMILLS
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
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COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING
MATERIALS
RADIATOR LEAKING?
Service, Bring Your Grain To - -
LEDWIG
Elevators, Inc
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GROOM, TEXAS
Federally Licensed Storage
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GROOM, TEXAS
Phone 2131
Groom, Texas
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$ 96.00
. 112.00
129.00
163.00
. 156.00
. 167.00
187.00
132.00
2c
50c
NOTARY PUBLIC: Max Wade,
phone 3311 or 3541, Groom, Tex.
12x38, 4-ply .
12x38, 6-pIy .
13x38, 6-ply .
14x34, 6-ply .
15x30, 6-ply .
15x32, 6-ply .
15x34, 6-ply .
15.5x38, 6-ply
BILL WEST, proprietor
CLOSED MONDAYS
KENNETH BLACK, W.M.
P.B. FARLEY, Secretary
ESPOSA JOVEN CLUB TO
MEET ON AUGUST 20
FOR SALE: Good, two-bedroom
residence located next door west
of John Farley residence. Phone
or write Byrd Guill, No. 118-J,
McLean, Texas.
A F. & A. M.
No. 1170
FOR RADIO & TV SERVICE-
Call 3586 day, 3584 night.—T. N.
BRITTEN.
so City Barber Shop
JOHN REED’S GULF
SERVICE STATION
GROOM, TEXAS
Stated Communication Seeond
Tuesday Night in Each
Month at 7:300clock.
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HAIRCUTS $1.00
SHINE CHAIR
SALES & SERVICE
Phone 2341
RATES:
Per word, first insertion .
Following insertions .....
Minimum Charge .......
Display rate in classified
column, per inch .......
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
KENNETH BLACK
REAL ESTATE
Omene, Date
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION
— Telephone 3311—
CO-OP
TRACTOR TIRE SALE
JULY 17 THRU’ AUG. 31
- Savings up to $25.00
on Tailor-Made Clothes
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NIGHTIN’ GALS CLUB
IS ENTERTAINED
Lights, Water, Sewer
Available
Reasonable Rates by
Day, Week or Month
D. L. SMITH, Mgr.
BOB BABCOCK’S GARAGE
Located in the Wieberg Farm Machinery Building
We are equipped to do your motor repair work from
a tune-up to a major overhaul job on cars, trucks,
tractors, combine motors, etc.
PROMPT & EFFICIENT SERVICE
Your business will be appreciated!
DON’T LET DIRTY
DRY-TYPE
AIR FILTER
ROB YOUR CAR OF
GAS MILEAGE
Change Every 10,000 Miles!
We have a complete stock
For Most All Cars
CO-OP COUNTRY SQUIRE
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
ALSO ON SALE
BOTH 14” & 15”
PYBURN & DICKERSON
FARM SUPPLY
GROOM, TEXAS
City Tailor Shop
BUCK & SUE
BflanrHBaSiMMl © 1956 INLAND MFe. co
... as advertised in Life and
Saturday Evening Post.
HAVE YOUR RADIATOR
SERVICED. WHERE
YOU SEE THIS SIGN
ELMO TRAILER COURT
Groom, Texas
Phone 2461
For superior radiator service seek the
shop displaying the Inland sign. This
sign identifies the place that is equip-
ped for the very finest radiator work.
Our Inland-equipped shop features
this type of guaranteed service. See us
for prompt quality work.
Sanford Johnson
Chevrolet
LOST: Mixed breed steer, about
400 pounds, branded “W” on left
hip, mottle-face red color. Strayed
two weeks ago from farm 8 miles
northeast of Groom. Notify Bill
Bohr, Groom, Texas.
ATTENTION FARMERS!
We now have an Amy Portable
DISC ROLLER
and can sharpen tandem and
one-way disc plows in the field
at standard prices.
TED FRIEMEL
Phone 3981 — Groom, Texas
WANTED TO BUY: Several
weaner pigs. Phone 2081, Mrs. L.
M. Britten, Groom, Tex.
LOST: Black brahma heifer,
about 650 lbs., branded “77” on
left hip; strayed from Red Latta
farm northwest of Groom. Notify
Ralph Britten, phone 2801.
Why risk losing your exten-
sive Anti-Freeze? Have B
your radiator .E
cleaned of rust 7 *5
and lime depos- ( A
its—and have y.
leaks repaired. (/
The Torchbearer Sunday School
class of the Methodist Church met
at the church at 6 p.m. Thursday,
July 30 for their annual family
picnic and went to the Clarendon
Country Club as guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Leldon Hudson. After swim-
ming, a picnic supper was enjoyed.
Members and guests attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gar-
mon, Bob, Wanna Sue, Carol Ann,
and Randy; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lit-
tlefield and Kit; Mr. and Mrs. Al
Goodin, Rhonda, Debbie and San-
dra; Mr. and Mrs. Max Ray
Faulkner, Mrs. John Dwyer, Ray
and Nelson, Mrs. Benton More-
man, Miss Beulah Shockley, Mr.
and Mrs. Curt Schaffer and Mar-
lene, Miss Carolyn Sue Schaffer,
Miss Ruthie Donovan of Pampa,
Ruby Denton and Frances; Misses
LeVada Stiles, Ann Hermesmeyer,
Sue Neal; Mr. and Mrs. Austin
Crowell and John; Stocky and
Larry Lamberson; Dale and Den-
nis Steinkerchner of Jennerstown,
Pa.; and Mr. and Mrs. Leldon
Hudson, Jimmy, Thomas, Carl and
Jane.
LAWN MOWER and saw sharp-
ening. Reasonable rates.—E. P.
JONES, Groom, Texas.
WHITE DEER
AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY
16 Speed Queen Washers
20c WASH
3 Large Commercial Dryers
10c DRY
Baby Beds, Play Pens, Tables
for Folding Clothes, Double
Sink and Wringer for Starching
OPEN 24-hrs. DAILY
Located on Main Street
Phone TU 3-5431, White Deer
HELP WANTED
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY for
one man business in Gray County
Supplying Consumers everyday
Household and Farm Necessities.
Direct from Factory-to-Consum-
ers Service. No middle-man means
best Value and big Profits. See
H. F. Bethke, 429 Coble, Borger,
or .write Rawleigh’s, Dept. TXG-
130-LK, Memphis, Tenn.
FOR SALE: 1937 Chevrolet
Master Deluxe Coupe with 1939
motor. Clean and in excellent
condition. See J. N. Berres.
GROOM HARDWARE and LUMBER
Glynn D Harrell
Phone 2821 Groom, Texas
The Esposa Joven Club will not
meet on August 13, but will meet
at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, August 20
at the Clubhouse for a picnic.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Leroy
Mashburn and Mrs. Bob Ledwig.
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TORCHBEARER CLASS
IS ENTERTAINED
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS
Recent visitors in the home of
their sister, Mrs. W. S. Wills, and
brother, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Gill
of Pampa, were Mr. and Mrs. L.
G. Carr of Santa Barbara, Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Chilcote of
Clayton, N.M., Mrs. Flora Low-
man of Billings, Okla., Mrs. Min-
nie Overstreet of Fulton, Mo., and
her daughter, Mrs. H. C. McCann
and son Regan of Arlington, Va.
They also visited Mrs. Loyce Gill
in Canyon, Mrs. Bess Gill in Ama-
rillo and relatives in Dallas. While
here they enjoyed a family picnic
in Elwood Park, Amarillo. Mrs.
Overstreet, Mrs. McCann and son
Regan continued their visit to
Clayton, N.M., while the others
have returned to their respective
homes.
WANTED: Ironing to do in my
home. Also will do housework by
the hour.—Mrs. Leroy Weatherly,
phone 3031, Groom.
MASON SHOES:' Dress or work
shoes for men and women, over
200 styles. Quality and comfort
guaranteed.—John Watley, agent,
Groom, Texas.
FREE Removal of Dead Stock.
Phone Homen Meat Co., 3321,
Groom; or DR 2-3655 (Collect).—
Amarillo Rendering Co.-, Amarillo,
Texas..
All ads cash with order, unless
customer has an established ac-
count with The News.
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The Nightin’ Gals met Tuesday
evening, July 28, in the home of
Mrs. Joe Davis. One guest, Mrs.
Doshia Cornett and the following
members were present:
Mary Lee Friemel, Lucille West,
Nadine Black, Ruby Milton, Ora
Lee Garmon, Ruby Milton, Sybil
Harrell, Irene Crowell, Helen
Homer, Ruby Lee Jones, Troy
Reno, Beulah Shockley, Velma
Evans, Mary Lou Homer, Nola
Hunt, Lucille Jones, Betty West,
and the hostesses Veona Davis and
Kathryn Banks.
ames of pinochle were played
during the evening with Ruby
Milton winning high score and
Ora Lee Garmon taking low score.
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MRS. W. S. WILLS ENJOYS
FAMILY REUNION
DAY PHONE 2361
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What Is Home Without Father?
One day, while the children were
away, their faithful old dog Lad-
die died. The mother was quite
upset over the tearful scene that
was sure to ensue when she would
have to tell the children. However,
when the children came home she
sat them down and explained how
Laddie had passed away, but had
gone to a better world, etc.
Surprisingly, the children took
it very well and went out to play.
In a little while the mother heard
them calling, “Here Laddie, here
Laddie!”
“Come now, children,” said the
mother, “I told you Laddie had
died.” With that they all burst
into tears.
“Why are you crying now?”
said the mother.
"Oh, oh,” said one of the little
moppets through his tears, "we
thought you’d said Daddy.”
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 6, 1959, newspaper, August 6, 1959; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511409/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.