The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1964
THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
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BELTA PUMP SERVICE, Inc.
COMPLETE IRRIGATION WELL SERVICE
Will Go Anywhere
Phone 4411, Groom, Texas
Night Phone 4493 Panhandle
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Industrial Engines, Aluminum Pipe
DENNIS KOTARA
ROBERT JAMES
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FIRESTONE TIRES—ACCESSORIES
Firestone 6:00xl6 Dual Rib, 4-ply Nylon, Front
Tractor Tires
$15.95 tax inc.
WASH & LUBRICATION SERVICE
Tractor Tire Repair Service!
WE ARE OPEN 24 HOUR A DAY!
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PHONE 3801
GROOM, TEXAS
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Please send me free information on Glaucoma.
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HOW 41 MILLION
HOMES ARE
USING GAS TODAY
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CLEANING
PRESSING
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CITY TAILOR SHOP
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NOTARY PUBLIC: Max Wade,
phone 3311 or 3541, Groom, Tex.
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50c
MADE-TO-MEASURE
TAILORED SUITS
TIGER CUBS TO HAVE FIRST
GAME AT CLAUDE SEPT. 17
HAY BALING, Swathing, Mow-
ing and Raking. See or call W. H.
OLLINGER, ph. 3811, Groom, Tex.
WILL REPAIR electric washers
and dryers and do electrical wiring.
Call Mike Homer, 4661, Groom.
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Call Ed Homen, phone 2392, Groom
and he will take care of your or-
der.—SCOTT’S FLOWERS, 700 N.
Polk, DR 6-4679, Amarillo, Texas,
yes ... Gas
puts modern living
at your
fingertips!
BRITTEN IMPLEMENT CO.
Ph. 3586, Groom, Texas
Sept. 17—Claude, there
Sept. 24—Clarendon, there
Oct. 1—Skellytown, here
Oct. 8—Lefors, there
Oct. 15—Panhandle, here
Oct. 22—Claude, here
Oct. 29—White Deer, there.
All games will begin at 7:00 p.m.
Members of the squad are:
C. Jones, Terry Roberts, quar-
terbacks; L. Frederiksen, Danny
Blackwell, Dal Howerton, Danny
POWER MOWING—Heavy duty
equipment, sickle or shredder, any
amount of acreage, vacant lots and
etc.—D. A. (Hap) Watson, phone
2571, Groom, Texas.
GROOM TIGER FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE FOR 1964
FOR SALE: Sixteen good weaner
pigs.—Arthur Brown, Jericho Rt.,
Phone 3817 Clarendon, Tex.
FOR RADIO & TV SERVICE-
Call 3586 day, 3584 night.—T. N.
BRITTEN, Groom, Texas.
• COOKING
• CLOTHES DRYING
• REFRIGERATION
• HEATING
• AIR CONDITIONING
• WATER HEATING
• INCINERATION
• OUTDOOR LIGHTING
• IRRIGATION
Of. Ph. 874-3660—Res. 874-3519
Clarendon, Texas
Telephone 3311 or 3541
RATES:
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FOR ANY or ALL of your auto-
motive needs call Palo Duro Mot-
ors, 800 Buchanan, ph. DR 2-3696,
Amarillo.—J. B. Elliott and O. B.
Atchison.
RCA COLOR TV
WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES
Sales & Service
Producers Utilities
Corporation
Phone 2661, Groom, Texas
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Al’s Texaco Service Station
AL HOMER, Proprietor
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BILLFOLD FOUND in front of
Baptist Church, Tuesday afternoon
containing $1.00 bill, one nickel,
four pennies, a picture of the
Beatles, and one cosmetic item.—
Owner can claim same at The
Groom News Office.
CHARLES E. DEYHLE
D.V.M.
VETERINARIAN
Ashford, L. Clark, halfbacks; Ben-j
ny Evans, K. Burger, T. Worley,
fullbacks; J. Crowell, Steve Steph-
enson, Hal Howerton, Jeryl Reyn-
olds, ends; D. Babcock, P. Carson,
G. Parker, M. Schaffer, tackles;
L. Miller, J. Ashford, B. Pool, L.
Painter, guards; J. Burgin, L. Mil-
ler and B. Cleere, center.
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BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES
SCHEDULED FOR SEPTEMBER
FOR SALE: Johnson grass baled
hay at 50c per bale. See Wright
McGee, 2% miles northwest of
Groom.
WANTED: Dealer or leasee for
Fina Service Station in Groom.
Call or write Long’s Oil Co., phone
MO 9-9026, P.O. Box 1320, Pampa.
All ads cash with order, unless
customer has an established ac-
count with The News.
HOUSE FOR RENT: See O. P.
Blackwell, Groom, Texas.
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TERRACE BUILDING and other
motor grader work. Call W. H.
Ollinger, phone 3811, Groom, Tex.
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6,6 SNEAK THIEF
U- OF SIGHT
More than 1,300,000 Americans
over age 40 have this blinding
eye disease —and half don’t
know it!
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
SUGGESTING CHRONIC
GLAUCOMA...
• Frequent changes of glasses,
none of which is satisfactory.
• Inability to adjust the eyes to
darkened rooms, such as
theatres.
• Loss of side vision.
• Blurred or foggy vision.
• Rainbow-colored rings around
lights.
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THIS IS
FOR RENT: Modern 1-bedroom
home, wall to wall carpeting, cen-
tral heat, good location, close-in.
Contact Art Conrad, phone 2294, or
Mrs. Bonnie King, phone 4511,
Groom, Texas.
SEE ME FOR—Zenith, Motorola,
and Norge appliances, sales and
service.—T. N. Britten, Phone 3586,
Groom, Texas.
FOR SALE: Good Studebaker
pickup, cheap. See it at Deep Rock
Service Station in Groom.
NOTICE
TO SHORTY HAM’S FRIENDS
I am not getting all the work
I can do and haven’t got
enough to go fishing. Bring
your motor repairs on around.
SHORTY HAM
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BEAUTIFUL FLORAL arrange-
ments for all occasions delivered
at any time. Phone 2131, Groom,
—Mrs. Kenneth Black, representa-
tive for Bob & Dee’s Flowers of
Clarendon.
FARMERS, RANCHERS: If you
want to ibe rid of coyotes call us.
We have trained dogs ready to go
in the mornings. Phone 2311, in
Groom, Tom Evans.
FOR SALE: Good, clean Rosetta
seed wheat. See Art Britten, ph.
3823, Groom, Texas.
Members of the Groom Junior
High football team coached by
Jack York will open their football
season Thursday, Sept. 17 at 7:00
p.m. with Claude at Claude.
Schedule for the season follows:
SALESMAN WANTED
Man wanted—For Rawleigh busi-
ness in Gray or Roberts county.
No experience needed to start.
Sales easy to make and profits
good. Start immediately. See E.
H. Zint, 5231 S. Travis, Amarillo,
or write Rawleigh’s, Dept. TX H
130 190, Memphis, Tenn.
FOR SALE: Pair size 9 and pair
of size 12 football shoes. Also a
set of French lesson recordings.—
Mrs. Paul Clark.
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IF ALCOHOL has become a
problem to you or your family,
write P.O. Box 466, Groom, Texas.
MOST PEOPLE HAVE A NEED
FOR SOME TYPE OF
INSURANCE
I will be glad to discuss with
you any type of life or health
insurance program whether it
be a $1,000 burial policy, a
guaranteed investment plan, or
a $100,000 policy to settle your
estate. Absolutely no high
pressure . . . you know your
own business.
JOHN REED, INSURANCE
CALL 3281 or 2921
GROOM, TEXAS
FOR FREE INFORMATION ON GLAUCOMA Mail this coupon to:
PREVENT BLINDNESS, BOX 426, NEW YORK, N. Y. 10019
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WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF
MONEY on long-time credit, cheap
interest, I can fit you up on farms
or ranches, drilling irrigation wells
or building a farm home. See or
call me.—J. P. POOL, telephone
874-2218 at office, 874-3374 resi-
dence, Clarendon, Texas. Prompt
appraisals.
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FREE Removal of Dead Stock,
phone DI 9-2211 (COLLECT —
Amarillo Rendering Co., Amarillo,
Texas.
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Paul Homer’s Mobil Service Sta-
tion will be closed on Sundays un-
til further notice beginning Sunday,
September 13. — PAUL HOMER,
proprietor. _____________
FOR SALE: Indian peaches. I
started pulling them Sept. 7. —
T. H. HARDIN, 3%2 miles east of
MeLEAN on Highway 66.
’ {(
Sept. 1: Raphael Britten, Rana
Britten.
Sept. 2: Mrs. Ted Major, Willie
Barnett, Herby Hunt, Carrie Hol-
land.
Sept. 3: Henry Koetting.
Sept. 4: Mrs. Dwaine Currie,
Donald Wayne Black, Donna Bur-
ger, Virginia Ann Britten.
Sept. 5: Mildred Miller
Sept. 6: Sondra Clark, Bill Pav-
lovsky
Sept. 7: Cynthia Ann Pavlovsky,
Tom Wagner
Sept. 8: Mike Atkins
Sept. 9: Julia Lynn Ledwig, Rita
Britten
Sept. 10: Jorey Clayton
Sept. 11:: Carolyn Ledwig
Sept. 12: Marsha Krizan
Sept. 13: Mrs. Bob Newton, 'Anna
Mae Weller, Dwain Weller, Mrs.
Bertha Husted
Sept. 14: Alice West, and Ann
Homer
Sept. 15: W. W. Brunais
Sept. 16: Shan Homen
Sept. 17: Helen Elaine Clayton,
Ruth Ashmead, Mrs. Rudolph
Tucker
Sept. 18: Linda Couts
Sept. 19: Ruth Adcox
Sept. 20: Mrs. Kenneth Black
Fred Burgin, Donnie Black
Sept. 21: Beulah Shockley David
Roberts, Kyle Black
Sept. 22: Lance Clark
Sept. 23: Larry Calkins, Lynn
Watkins, Janice Thornton,, Dick
Martin
Sept. 25: Lenora Burgin, Karen
Kuehler, Keith Barkley
Sept. 26: Mrs. Alice Ward
Sept. 27: Arletus Ruthardt, Joyce
Roberts, Yvonne Barker, Ann
Brooks.
Sept. 28: Edward Wayne Lee
Sept. 29: J. M. Britten, Freda
Joann Barkley, Anthony Ledwig
Sept. 30: Art Britten, Mrs. Cleo
Schaffer.
The Tiger football schedule is as
follows:
Sept. 11—Vega, there.
Sept. 18—Claude, here.
Sept. 25—Panhandle, there.
Oct. 2—Clarendon, here.
Oct. 9—Booker, there.
Oct. 16—Open.
Oct. 23—Miami, here (homecom-
ing game).
Oct. 30—Wheeler, there.
Nov. 6—Lefors, here.
Nov. 13—Follett, there.
Nov. 20—Darrouzett, here.
Conference foes include Booker,
Miami, Wheeler, Lefors, Follett
and Darrouzett.
The first four games of the sea-
son will begin at 8:00 p.m., the rest
will start at 7:30 p.m.
Admission will be $1.00 for adults
and 25 cents for school children.
Oils—Grease—Diesel—At Wholesale!
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1964, newspaper, September 10, 1964; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511801/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.