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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1967
THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
CARSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Realtors, Abstractors of Titles
Prompt, Dependable Service
Legal Notice
Telephone 5201
222 Main, Panhandle, Texas
Health.
House Speaker Ben Barnes has:
Mile
of
the
)
46c lb.
61c lb.
51c lb.
FIRESTONE TIRES—ACCESSORIES
WASH & LUBRICATION SERVICE
"(
Oils—Grease—Diesel—At Wholesale!
Tractor Tire Repair Service!
WE ARE OPEN 24 HOUR A DAY!
City Barber Shop
Bulletin on Hail Insurance on Grain Sorghum
Charles G. MeSpadden, prop.
Dry Land Milo Looks Good
Dry Land Milo Looks Like It Is Worth Insuring
Examples:
$30.00
$6,000
Other Amounts in Proportion
“IT MAKES SENSE, AND DOLLARS TOO
Stop By— Phone or Write
TO PATRONIZE A BUSINES OWNED BY YOU.”
C. L. CULVER
1
)
INSURANCE
-CO-OP CLASSIFIED-
We are a PFIZER Animal Health
FULL SERVICE SUPPLIER
Phones: 248-3521 or 248-3861
Consult "Doc"" Chub
TEXAS
GROOM.
For Your Animal Needs
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/
After Jan. 1—Haircuts $1.50
"Your Patronage Appreciated"
GROOM
Phone 2161
Regular Week-Day Meat Prices:
FROM EXTRA GOOD GRAIN FED CALVES
PROCESSED AND READY FOR YOUR FREEZER
We Will Be Glad To Give You An Exact Quotation of the
Cost for Your Farm at No Obligation.
Open 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday through Saturday
CLOSED MONDAY
CON-
THE
1962,
Dry Land Milo Looks Like It should Be Insured Against Hail
The Average Rates for Full Coverage Is $7.08 per $100.00.
Of. Ph. 874-3660—Res. 874-3519
Clarendon, Texas
per acre would cost $2.12
on a farm would cost $424.80
HOMED MEAT COMPANY
Bill and Leon Bohr, proprietors
PHONE 3321 GROOM, TEXAS
CHARLES E. DEYHLE
D.V.M.
VETERINARIAN
of 1964 (78 Stat.252) and the (Regu-
lations of the Department of Com-
merce (15 C.F.R., Part 8), issued
pursuant to such Act, hereby noti-
fies all bidders that it will affirm-
atively insure that the contract en-
tered into pursuant to this adver-
tisement will be awarded to the
lowest responsible bidder without
fl Ei .P-Y O URi MET Jr or
FINISHED
LAUNDRY
SERVICE
10 Speed Queen coin-
operated automatic washers
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Stapp Laundry
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stapp
GROOM, TEXAS
PHONE 3461
FRONT QUARTER, 80 lbs. up
HIND QUARTER, 90 lbs. up .
HALF BEEF, 180 to 220 lbs. .
CONTRACTORS’ NOTICE OF
TEXAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Sealed proposals for construct-!
ing Junkyard screening located 1.3
North Dumas City Limits,
opened and read. THUS
'TRACT IS SUBJECT TO
discrimination on the ground of
race, color, or national origin.
Plans and specifications includ-
ing minimum wage rates as pro-
vided by Law are available at the
office of R. G. Schlinkman, Resi-
dent Engineer, Amarillo, Texas,
and Texas 'Highway Department,
Austin. Usual rights reserved.
Al’s Texaco Service Station
AL HOMER, Proprietor
PHONE 8801 GROOM, TEXAS
• Appointments . . . Amaro to me house Uoncurrent , \ M‘
Lieutenant Governor Smith has Committee on State and Local Tax ered ‘D 00B15)
made these appointments: Sens. 1 Policy; and Reps.' Charles Jung- 40-1 (1 in Moore, Randall, Carson,
Henry Grover of Houston, George1 michel of La Grange, Dean Neug- Potter & Gray Counties, will be
Parkhouse of Dallas and David'ent of Texas City and Gus Mut- received at the Highway Depart-
Ratliff of Stamford to Interim I scher of Brenham to the Interim ment, Austin, until 9.00 A.M., Au-
Committee on State and Local j Committee for the Study of Land 8ust 29, 1967, and then publicly
---(Uses and Environment Control.
Hill-Burton Act provides funds to made these appointments: Rep. 1
help finance construction and mod- Richard C. Slack of Pecos to the
ernization of general hospitals and Legislative Budget Board to sue-!
long-term facilities, diagnostic or ceed Rep. Maurice Pipkin, who re-
New 1968 Texas State Plan for Creighton of Mineral Wells, Bar-
Construction and Modernization of bara Jordan of Houston, Jim Wade
Hospitals and Related Medical of Dallas and Charles Wilson of'
Facilities now is available for re-, Lufkin to the Study Committee on
view at the State Department of Emergency Hospital Treatment.
Groom]
WAT GROWERS, Inc.
((C^P))
YOUR/Adependeur
lasunmM/AGENT
gsevEvo/"o"
"6-“ mASLeMEvmnd
as Consumer Credit Commissioner, REGULATIONS.
effective Oct. 1. Post was created The State Highway Department,
to administer the Consumer Credit in accordance with the provisions
Code passed by the 60th Legisla- of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
ture.
treatment centers, rehabilitation signed from the Legislature to be-
facilities, tuberculosis hospitals come executive director of d.. .
and public health centers. (State Judicial Qualifications Com- 1-35 Mi W- Canyon City Limits,
Dr. J. E. Peavy, State Commis-! mission; Raleigh Brown of Abilene .25 Mile North Jet. US 87 and 287,
sioner of Health, said the 1968 plan‘to the 'Governor’s Committee on 142 Miles East Potter Co. Line,,
indicates ever-increasing use of Interstate Cooperation; Reps. Ben 2.85 Mi. East Amarillo City Limits
health facilities. ' Atwell of Dallas, W. C. Sherman of and 4.29 Miles West Wheeler Coun-
Fort Worth and Hudson Moyer of t -ine onHighway No. US 287,
Amarillo to the House Concurrent US 60, US 87, TH 40 & 66, cov-
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• Attorney General Rules . .
Attorney General Martin has
ruled that:
Personal car mileage and meals
। during travel on official business,
office rental and parking space
fees are among legal expenses
which legislators now can charge
- to the State under their $1,000-a-
’ month expense allowance.
Counties now are required to
pay the fees of lawyers appointed
to represent juveniles in proceed-
ings to determine whether they
will be tried as adults.
County tax assessors are not
authorized to require a taxpayer
to use the tax rendition forms they
_ prescribe.
Guadalupe-Blanco River Author-
ity property, not necessary to bus-
iness of the district, "may be sold
to either the original owner or oth-
ers. But GBRA may not make im-
provements solely for the purpose
of selling surplus land.
* # *
Above or Below the Average.
¥ ¥ *
• Education . . .
Amarillo College has received
approval from the Coordinating
(Board to establish a two-year reg-
jistered nurses’ training program.
(First class will be accepted in
Rates Vary According To Townships.
Rates for Your Own Farm Will Vary a Small Amount
HIGHLIGHTS and Sidelights— Tax Policy; Sens. Henry Grover 1968. College also has received a
(Continued from Page Two)— of Houston, D. Roy Harrington of $37,000 research grant from the
Port Arthur and A. R. Schwartz of Texas Education Association to
than $$34,500,000, about twice as Galveston to a Special Committee plan curriculums for its School of
much as is expected to be avail- to Study Texas Beaches; and Sens. Health Occupations.
able for Texas. Chet Brooks of Pasadena, Tom__
Ted Major GRANDVIEW
Manager Phone MO 4-3961
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1967, newspaper, August 10, 1967; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511953/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.