The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961
CLASSIFIED
Mrs. Leon Adkins and children of
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her
mother,
Mrs. H. A. Nichols,
Ledwig of Pampa and Elaine Led-
ed January 1, 1960.
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Mrs. Mary Kuehler, Miss Tresa
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We Want To Say
THANKS!
TO OUR OLD CUSTOMERS:
We are most happy to have had the privilege of again serving all of
you during ths wheat harvest.
TO OUR MANY NEW CUSTOMERS:
Legal Notice
and are looking forward to a long and pleasant relationship.
Lge. T-Bone Steak
$1.75
WE, PLEDGE TO ALL OF YOU-
may help you make a greater return on your farming operations.
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CARSON COUNTY GRAIN, INC.
■ HAROLD MUDROCH, Mgr.
Phone Groom 4401
Lark, Texas
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PLUMBING
SERVICE
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Friday after a visit here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Led-
-HAVE YOUR RADIATOR
SERVICED WHERE
YOU SEE THIS SIGN
INSPECTIONS GIVEN
690 TEXAS HOSPITALS
WANTED: Ironing to do—$1.50
a dozen mixed. Also will do some
washing.—Mrs. Paul H. Clark.
So
20
50c
WANTED: Ironing to do in my
home. — Mrs. Leroy Weatherly,
phone 2231, Groom, Tex.
FOR RADIO & TV SERVICE—
Call 3586 day, 3584 night.—T. N.
BRITTEN, Groom, Texas.
NOTICE—I will be at the Groom
Pharmacy at 2 p.m. Friday, June
30 to service hearing aids.—Mrs.
Gwenn Jassenn.
USED TIRES—Big stock of most
all sizes, reasonable prices.—Guy
Blackwell Chevron Station.
FARM MACHINERY for sale.
N. B. Helton, Groom, Texas.
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He was a brother-in-law to Jack
Bivens of Groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cates and
family of Lefors were visiting in
the J. W. Angel home Friday eve-
ning.
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All ads cash with order, unless
customer has an established ac-
count with The News.
Telephone 3311 or 3541
Hot Biscuits, Home-Baked Pies
Lunches, Short Orders and
Sandwiches
Coffee 5c
MARIE DONLEY, Prop.
Conveniently located at 107 North Polk St.
(in the Case Branch Building)
Again We Say “Thanks!”
FLOWERS for all occasions call
SCOTT’S FLOWER, Ph. DR4-9940,
Amarillo, 700 N. Polk.
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That we will continue to strive to improve our services, so that we
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... os advertised in Life and
_ Saturday Evening Post. ——-
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.
fire-safety rules required under the pie to be secure in their persons,
law. | Blackwell declared that to insure
The program is administered by this right of all persons traveling
the State Health Department’s Hos-1 on the highways this holiday pe-
pital Licensing Division, establish- riod, he would have every available
PHONE 3151
TOM CLEERE
PLUMBER
GROOM, TEXAS
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dannia
Howerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wade and
daughters, Twila and Kayla, were
visiting in Amarillo Thursday with
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safe and legal driver.”
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Local News And
Personal Mention
We were certainly honored to have had the privilege to serve you
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man patroling the highways on the
A big map on the Division wall 'alert for traffic law violators.
. — m-1 • Vate in —e edl -neston, owa, IVonaay alter a
Since the beginning of the licens- particular the laws of the country, days visit here with relatives
ing program 17 months ago, over and never to tolerate their viola-! friends.
describes the extent of the far- Blackwell' declared his intention
reaching program. More than half' was the same as our forefathers,
of Texas hospitals have been sur-"to insure the pursuit of life, liber-
veyed more than once and allhavety and a happy return trip at the
been closely inspected at least end of a pleasant holiday for the
Szasice
( INLAND
( WRADATOREQUIPMEN
every well-wisher to his posterity Mr. and Mrs. John Krisinger and |
swear by the blood of the Revolu- Angelina Repelinger returned to
the initial inspection. Generally
690 Texas hospitals have been in-' tion by others.” The Captain said Mrs. Guy McNiel and children
spected under the Texas Hospital if Lincoln was living today he'returned to their home in El Paso
Licensing Law, either by state or would certainly apply that state-
CONTRACTORS’ NOTICE
OF TEXAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for constructing
16.554 miles of grading, structures,
flexible base, and asphaltic con-
crete pavement From FM 1912 To
Panhandle on Highway No. US 60,
covered by F 421(13) in Potter &
Carson County, will be received at
the Highway Department, Austin,
until 9:00 A.M., July 19, 1961, and
then publicly opened and read.
Plans and specifications includ-
ing minimum wage rates as pro-
vided by Law are available at the
office of J. G. Dewald, Resident
Engineer, Amarillo, Texas, and
Texas Highway Department, Aus-
tin. Usual rights reserved.
$400 MONTHLY
SPARE TIME
Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE high quality coin
operated dispensers in this area.
No selling. To qualify you must
have car, references, $600 to $1900
cash. Seven to twelve hours week-
ly can net up to $400 monthly. More
full time. For personal interview
write P.O. Box 1055, Boise, Idaho.
Include phone.
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YOUR FRIENDLY FERTILIZER AND GRAIN DEALER
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wig and other relatives and friends, and a brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
They were accompanied as far as Vassey of Beeville.
Odessa by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Angel were
visiting in the home of her mother,
wig of Amarillo where they visited-Mrs. M. D. Buchanan, and with
a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy other relatives in Clarendon Sun-
Ware. I day.
FREE Removal of Dead Stock.
Phone Di 9-2211 (COLLECT) —
Amarillo Rendering Co., Amarillo,
Texas.
FARM LOANS
PROMPT APPRAISALS
Call or See
MIKE McCULLY
Representing United Fidelity Life
Company of Dallas, Texas
Ph. TR 4-3708 — Clarendon, Texas
once.
Inspection subjects range from
the kind of ice used, to the all-
important operating equipment.
Especially important in all items
inspected is the quality of house-
keeping — a critical item for the
prevention of disease spread within
a modern hospital.
GARDEN and Yard Plowing,
Weed Mowing—heavy duty equip-
ment, reasonable prices. — Hap
Watson, phone 2571, Groom.
NOW
A CASE RETAIL DEALER
IN AMARILLO TO SERVE YOU -
SALES—17 years experience in counseling with farmers on
their needs.
SERVICE—Experienced, well trained mechanics to handle every
service problem—on the farm or in the shop.
REPAIR PARTS—Complete stock of parts for all Case machines
used in this area. Also one way plow bearings for all makes;
Adam hard faced tillage tools.
your radiator
cleaned of run .
and lime depot- (
its—and have '
leaks repaired. (
hospitals cooperate fully in carry-
ing out suggestions, most of which
deal with housekeeping problems.
The Texas Hospital Licensing
Law is designed to provide better
patient safety. It is patterned after
standards of the Joint Commission
on Accreditation of Hospitals. How-
ever, reqquirements are stricter
providing for maximum patient
safety and care.
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RESPECT RIGHTS OF OTHERS
ON FOURTH OF JULY HOLIDAY
. , , - - - _ - Odessa arrived Tuesday for a few
, (tion . never to violate in the least Creston, Iowa, Monday after a few days visit in the home of her sister
A-T MACHINERY, INC.
P. O. Box 9074 - Phone DR 4-4212 - 107 N. Polk St.
AMARILLO, TEXAS
LAWN MOWER and saw sharp-
ening. Reasonable rates.—E. P.
JONES, Groom, Texas.
WALL’S CAFE
Now Open 6 a.m. ’til 10 p.m.
Serving Underwood’s Barbecue
Featuring
SUNDAY DINNER
Ham or Turkey .... $1.00
local health department officials. 1 ment to the traffic laws of
Local fire marshals have also in-' state.
spected the same hospitals, mak- The Fourth Amendment to
ing certain that they complied with' Constitution gives the right to
Second-time surveys are made to Britten and Robert Kuehler were
determine the extent-of corrective Amarillo visitors Monday.
recnmmendotiane fallard "f+a- Olen McElroy, 42 years old died
Sunday, June 18, at Seattle, Wash.
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On July 4, 1776, our forefathers
set forth the Constitution of the
United States of America in declar-
ing independence from tyranny and
oppression.
Each July 4 we, as American,
celebrate freedom from restraints
our forefathers provided for us on
that day. Many thousands do it by
taking pleasure trips in their auto-
mobiles. As a result of these mil-
lions of miles driven each July 4,
hundreds of families have a vivid
recollection of July 4, not as Inde-
pendence Day but as the day a
loved one was killed in a traffic
crash.
Capt. J. W. Blackwell, in charge
of the Texas Highway Patrol for
this district, reminds us that a
great American, Abraham Lincoln,
said, "Study the Constitution.” Lin-
coln further said, "Let every Am-
erican, every loser of liberty,
Sanford Johnson
Chevrolet
5 SALES & SERVICE
Phone 2841
GROOM, TEXAS —
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961, newspaper, June 29, 1961; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511547/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.