The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1960 Page: 7 of 8
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THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960
THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
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cases compared to 39 cases last tice.
year at this time.
The fourth fatality was from in-;
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KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS
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Your Patronage Appreciated
J. L. CASE, GROOM MANAGER
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GROOM. TEXAS
PHONE 3021
Telephone 2661
Groom, Texas
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Clarendon, Texas
3111-40th STREET
LUBBOCK, TEXAS
So many, many homemakers depend on Reddy Kilo-
watt to lighten their chores with the four basic appli-
ances; range, freezer, clothes dryer and dishwasher.
The Walkers are another 4-appliance family who
especially make good use of the space saving electric
clothes dryer. Here’s what they say, “Our electric
clothes dryer helps make it possible for us to have
our own park and playground in the back yard. We
have no clothes lines to take up valuable space — and
whoever heard of a clothes line in the middle of a park?”
Combine this three-star service in your
home and see why we boast of our long
list of satisfied users!
a
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letics, indicating a small percent-
l age of deaths resulting from ath-
■ letic activity.
U.S. SUPREME COURT TOPS
NATION’S COURT SYSTEM
The Supreme Court of the United
States sits at the pinnacle of the
nation’s court system. Its justices,
as they are properly called, have
SEE YOUR PARTICIPATING
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MEBB
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Specializing in Probate - Will
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Panhandle Office Phone 4211
Groom Residence Phone 3471
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a total of 14! high school during football prac-
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ALGOE’S 66 SERIVCE
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Phone 2511
GROOM, TEXAS
PRODUCERS UTILITIES
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A weekly public service feature from- 6
the Texas State Department of Health.
CHARLES E. DEYHLE
D.V.M.
VETERINARIAN
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clothes dryer, we
have our own park
and playground!”
IT’S THE LAW
A public service feature
ef the State Bar of Texas
SWANK’S ELECTRIC SHOP
COMPLETE ELECTRIC AND PLUMBING SERVICE
We aren’t kidding when we
boast of our clean facilities!
ures, polio continues to strike hard
and too often—most often at chil-
dren below four years of age.
The series of three Salk anti-
polio shots have proven over-
whelmingly successful. Parents
are urged to have their children
while the eight Associate Justices! In the usual cases each side is
are, in order of their service on given one hour to present its argu-
the court: Hugo L. Black, Felix ment. The presentation is fre-
Frankfurter, William O. Douglas, quently interrupted by sharp ques-
Tom C. Clark, John M. Harlan, j tions from the bench and the law-
William J. Brennan, Jr., Charles yer with a weak point often finds
Evans Whittaker and Potter Stew- himsei seriousiy embarrasseu uy
art. . I cutting remarks from some impa-
The Court holds one regular tient justice.
term each year, commencing on Argument continues until 2:00
the first Monday in October. The p.m., when the Chief Justice an-
term usually continues until some nounces a recess for a half-hour
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ing football at home with friends.
Scholastic regulations demand
stringent physical examination be-i
fore students are allowed to par-
ticipate in organized athletics I
within Texas’ schools. Fatalities’!
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“Bill said he was going to take
his wife in as a partner, but I
thought he was only kidding!”
ponding week has been 19- cases 1 among high school players in
of paralytic polio. | scrimmage contests. One death
Non-paralytic polio also shows a occurred to a 13-year-old in junior
local news items for publication in
The Groom News. Your coopera-
tion will be appreciated.
time in June. During its course
the Court will hear oral arguments
on well over a hundred cases and
will dispose of many hundreds
more without hearing argument.
Certain cases will be appealed
automatically. But in most cases
it is discretionary as to whether
the Court will grant reviews. The
seriousness of the legal question,
conflicts of interpretation among
the lower courts and on some oc-
casions erroneous results will mo-
tivate the acceptance of a case for
full hearing and argument.
The general practice is for the
Court to hear arguments for two
weeks, then recess for two weeks,
A COMPLETE LINE OF
BUILDING MATERIALS
GROOM HARDWARE and LUMBER
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alternately until near the end of
the final say as to questions con- the term. When cases are being
ceming rights arising under the U. argued sessions are held Monday
S. Constitution and as to matters I through Friday. On these days
over which the federal courts are precisely at 12 noon, the Marshal
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of pre-school age polio protected. ! cidents or an unknown physical
A fourth "booster"’ shot is rec- condition.
cries the opening of court and the 1,________J_______
The Court sits in Washington, black-robed Judges step forth from significant drop with
D.C., in a magnificent building lo- openings in the velvet drapes be-
cated near the Capitol. At present bind the judicial bench to assume
the Chief Justice is Earl Warren their duties.
Despite the encouranging fig- juries to a youth of 11, while play-
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lunch period. Then at 2:30 court
resumes and is finally adjourned
at 4:30 p.m. With arguments con-
cluuded the Court then takes the
case under consideration, and pre-
pares the decision and opinion of
the Court.
(This column, prepared by the
State Bar of Texas, is written to
inform—not to advise. No person
should ever apply or interpret any
law without the aid of an attorney
who is fully advised concerning the
facts involved, because a slight
variance in facts may change the
application of the law.)
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The man who courts trouble has
few guests at his own wedding.
BOOSTER SHOT FOR POLIO mented deaths attributed to sports!
PROTECTION RECOMMENDED in Texas. Two of the deaths oc-
At the end of June (July 2) there curred from boxing injuries — the
were only 19 cases of paralytic remaining four were caused from!
polio in Texas compared to 92 football,'according to State Health
cases during the same period last Department figures.
year, State Health Department Both boxing fatalities were in or-
figures show. 'ganized boxing. The two deaths
Only two cases were registered were to persons 21 and 19 years
in the week ending July 2. The of age.
five-year median for the corres- in football, two deaths occurred
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1960, newspaper, July 21, 1960; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511479/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.