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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 19-64
Local Mews And
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in their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Inmon, Mr. electric heat, and lighting.
son, Ben.
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sister to Mrs. Britten the
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Owen, Luscombe, Kelly,
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manager
Public Service Co.
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GIBSON'S WILL GIVE AWAY
$100.00
CASH
their
Panhandle
TKURSDAY NIGHT, JULY 2, 19641
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OPEN 9 a.m. TO 9 pim. MON. thru SAT.
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GIBSON'S WILL BE OPEN ON JULY 4th
Pampa, Texas
2211 Perryton Highway
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What They Wore
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by PHYLLIS JOYCE
Any one that drives 30 miles or more will be given a 5 per cent dis-
count on their total purchase. You must show your driver's license.
Today, when BUYING
WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S
APPAREL LOOK FOR THIS
LABEL..THE SYMBOL OF
DECENCY, FAIR LABOR
STANDARDS AND THE
American way of life .
Reg. $1.49
Aqua Net Hair Spray
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FROM ENGLAND CAME
"BETSIES"-SMALL NECK
RUFFS. WHEN INTRODUCED
IN PARIS THEY WERE
CALLED "CHERUSSES:
grandmother, Mrs. C. L. Ledwig,
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brand and fam-
ily of Linn, Mo., are visiting in
the home of her sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koetting.
Corsets were
SIMPLER AND MUCH
LESS CONSTRICTING
THANTHEY Had been
IN THE ITOO'S.
young people are her niece and her
nephew.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Frederiksen
of Normal, Ill., arrived here Satur-
day for a two week’s visit with his
father, W.M. Frederiksen, and oth-
er relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Longest of
Amarillo were visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koetting and
AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY
IN 1800 THE EMPIRE STYLE OF
Napoleon's reign dominated
WOMEN'S FASHIONS.
THE CLASSICAL GREEK
INFLUENCE WAS APPARENT IN
THIS SEMI-TRANSPARENT
CHEMISE GOWN BELTED HIGH
UNDER THE BREASTS AND
WORN OYER A SHEER SLIP.
Reg. 89c
Norwich Aspirin, 250 count
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ZETWEEN
Gibson’s Discount Price
... 2 for 99c
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GROOM BOYS TO ATTEND
ELECTRIC WORKSHOP
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Fatal ACCOFNTSARENEARLY 3 77E,4/6K/-
ER AT^t^HT. PLAV SAK: (1)PRIVE AT RE-
PPEEP SPEEDS’, (2) PM HOLES FOR APPROACA-
MO VEHICLES’, S3) REEP WINDSHIELD AND MH-
Dows CLEAR FOR OODP VISIBILITY.
DRIVINGS
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were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.L. cultural engineering at Texas A&M
Lamb recently for a harvest din- University, who will teach controls;
ner. । Bob Jaska, Texas Education Ag-
Mrs. Max Wade and daughters, ] ency, College Station, who will be
Twila and Kayla, were Pampa vis- j instructor for the farm wiring sec-
itors Friday. jtion; Kenneth Owen, Lubbock, and
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirk and Mrs. -Joe Luscombe, Amarillo, will be!
The course instructors
son of Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Kirk, in
Lubbock last week end.
Mrs. Walter Bible and Mrs. J.
J. Helm visited the Roy Rober-
son’s at Goldston, Sunday morn-
ing.
John Hickox and Carl Homer
were fishing at Conchas Dam near
Eva McGinnis of Lark, and Mr. the lighting instructors; Jamie!
and Mrs. Alan Babcock of Ama-! Gage, Guymon, will teach the heat-:
rillo were visiting Mr. and Mrs.1 ing course and Royce Kelly, Lub-1
Buddy Kirk, J. E. Jeffreys and (bock, and Wayne Jennings, Ros-!
the Kenneth Jeffreys family, also well, N.M., will instruct the motor
getting acquainted with the new section. Owen, Luscombe, Kelly,
Variations on this
CLASSIC STYLE INCLUDED
"MAMELUKE" SLEEVES-
SLEEVES DIVIDED INTO
PUFFS BY RIBBONS.
Center in Amarillo on July 7, 8
and 9.
Groom representatives at the
workshop will be Glenn Britten and
Sandy Ham.
There will be five courses of in-
were visiting
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Jennings and Gage are all associa-
ted with the Southwestern Public'
Service Co. I
The program for the FFA Elec-
tric Workshop, which was the first
to be held in the nation at its in-
augural session last year, was co-
ordinated by Walter Labay of
electric controls, farm motors,
Miss Willie Delozier of Foss, J America members and vocational
Okla., niece to the late S. C.. agriculture teachers will attend the
Drake of Groom, was visiting , second annual FFA Electric Work-
Mrs. Viola Harrell last week end. | shop, sponsored by the Southwest-
Annette, Joe and Karen Dove of(em Public Service Company, at
‘ ‘ ' ‘ the Episcopal Church Conference
Miss Ruth Adrinensen, Miss
Cynthia Adrinensen and Danny
Rommel returned to their home in
Green Bay, Wis., Sunday after a
week’s visit here in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britten and
Gibson’s £7*
Byrd left Wednesday for a few
days visit with Jim Wall at Pos-
sum Kingdom.
Mrs. E. R. Hess returned home
Wednesday of last week from a
visit with her brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Richards, in
Oklahoma City, her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferrin
at Bucklin, Kans., and a son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hess in
Amarillo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stuart return- struction offered at the Workshop,
ed home Friday from a 16-day trip and the student selected as out-
which included visits at Bowie, standing in each course will be
Jacksboro and Henrietta. They at- awarded a trip to the National
tended a family reunion at Jacks- FFA Convention at Kansas City,
boro, Saturday, June 13 of Mrs. Each boy who completes the con-
Stuart’s relatives, and a reunion of ference successfully will receive a
Jim’s relatives Sunday, June 14 at farm electrification medal from
Bowie. Mr. and Mrs. Coy Simons the Southwestern Public Service
i of Henrietta brought them to Company. The courses of instruc-
Groom Friday and spent the night tion to be offered are farm wiring,
Tucumcari, N.M., the first of the . Plainview. area supervisor for vo-
week. | cational agriculture, and Sam J
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barker were. Thomas, agricultural development,1
visiting his parents at Clarendon' manager for the Southwestern.
Sunday.
Mrs. Jim Wall and Mrs. Tooter
There is absolutely no obligation. No purchase is necessary.
Just ask for a free drawing slip. There is a new contest each week.
If no one wins, $50.00 per week will be added until the money is won.
The drawing will be held at 8:30 p.m. You must be present to win.
Ruth Adrinensen is a , ,
other two and Mrs. A. P. Brown, and Mr. and
Mrs. Aaron Williams of Wheeler, W. E. McCune, professor of agri-
other relatives and friends here
last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Leldon Hudson and
daughter, Jane, returned home
Thursday from a business trip to
Illinois. They were accompanied
home by a friend, Laura Van
Ver Kemp of Rock Island, Hl., who
will be their house guest for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bible of
Borger spent the week end with her
mother, Mrs. J. J. Helm and Mr.
Helm.
Harold Elrod of Amarillo, son-in-
law of Mrs. Mary Kuehler, return-
ed home Sunday from a three-
month business trip to Belgium.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reed spent
the week end visiting their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed
and daughter, at Idalou. Little
Kellye Reed accompanied her
grandparents home to Groom for
a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bentley
and daughters of Borger visited her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. John V.
London, last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Koziol of An-
nandale, Va., returned home last
week end after a week’s visit here
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jodie Helm and other relatives and
friends.
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Reg. 83c
Gleem Toothpaste, Family Size.........53c
Many more low prices will be offered Thursday night.
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