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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1957
THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
Personal Mention
GROOM, TEXAS
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THERE’S NOTEIE:G NEWER N THE WORLD
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ited the Nolan turkey
Kingsmill Sunday.
Mrs. Lizzie Britten
FOR SALE: Leonard electric re-
frigerator, 7 ft., good condition.
A bargain at $60. See Mr. or Mrs.
Walter McKee.
ter at Sherman over the Thanks-
giving holidays.
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KILL! BUGS
L State Pest Control Co
We Give Frontier Thrift Stamps
AL'S TEXACO
Service Station
Wholesale Oils And Greases
AL HOMER, Proprietor
Mrs. Alice Ward and Mrs. R. T.
Foster were visiting in the home
of Mrs. Ada Garner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fields were'
Phillips 66. Flite-Fuel
Trop-Arctic Motor Oil!
Phillips Tubeless Tires
Tire and Battery Service
Wash and Lubrication
We Sell, Service and Repair
TRACTOR TIRES
We Appreciate Your
business.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL BAD WEATHER—
Have the radiator of your car cleaned and flushed before in-
stalling anti-freeze. We ARE EQUIPPED to reverse flush radi-
ators and promise excellent results. Reasonable service charge.
Anti-Freeze and WINTER Thermostats for all cars
PLEASE ORDER
YOUR
Christmas Suit
EARLY!
Lots of pretty samples!
Please Return Clothes Hangen
City Tailor Shop
BUCK & SUE
The 58 Ford is a car that’s got what it takes
to keep its value . . . stay young and lovely
"through the years. To begin with, there’s a
solid, built-for-keeps “Inner Ford”—with a
whole host of engineering advances. For
power, there’s Ford’s new Interceptor V-8
with Precision Fuel Induction. It brings you
far smoother performance, more instant GO.
TIRES, TUBES and BATTERIES
Magnolia Products — We Give S&H Green Stamps!
(Ice!—Ice!—Ice!)
Paul Homer’s Service Station
Mrs. Preston Harden and Mrs.
Marvin Talley were shopping in
Pampa Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. ’ John Krisinger j
were supper guests Sunday in the
home of Theresa Britten and Mrs.
Cecilia Keller Sunday evening.
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visiting in Clarendon Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morrow and
Mrs. Austin Crowell and sons vis-
ited ih the home of Mrs. J. M.
Stubblefield in Amarillo Sunday.
Mrs. John V. London was shop-
ping in Amarillo Monday.
David Dean visited his grand-
mother, Mrs. R. T. Foster, last
week. David was en route to
Norman, Okla., where he is at-
tending Oklahoma University.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hickox and
Helen spent Thanksgiving day in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Miller in Pampa.
Mrs. Ethel Townsend and Paula,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Golliday and
son, of Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Gene Frederiksen and son of
Dalhart, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Frederiksen and sons were dinner
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Frederiksen on Thanks-
giving day.
Mrs. Weldon Reno and Mrs. R.
T. Foster were shopping in Pam-
pa Tuesday. ,
Thanksgiving guests in the Dan-
nia Howerton home were Mr. and
Mrs. C. M. Jones of Claude and
Mr. and Mrs. John Denton, Sr.
Hilda Sanning of Amarillo spent
Thursday night in the home of
Mrs. Paul Koetting.
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been receiving medical treatment
at the local hospital was able to
return’ to her home Friday.
R. A. Snyder who has been ill
for the past few weeks was able
to return to his job at the Groom
Wheat Growers elevator Monday.
Mrs. O. L. Thorp of Panhandle
is spending a few days in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dannia
Howerton.
Team it with new Cruise-O-Matic Drive and
you can save up to 154 on every gas dollar.
Also, there’s Ford's new optional Ford-Aire
Suspension that rides you on air, keeps the
car always on the level, regardless of load.
There’s new Magic-Circle steering, too, to
make your steering feather-easy.
All this—and more—is gift-wrapped in
dramatic -w styling . . . styling that was
approve' around the world. See it—Action
Test it -at your Ford Dealer’s today.
Here’s why the 58 Ford makes your car
dollar worth so much more . . .
AERMOTOR WINDMILLS
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING
MATERIALS
FOR SERVICE ON APPLIANCES CALL MIKE
HOMER OR LEAVE APPLIANCE WITH US.
GROOM HARDWARE and LUMBER
Glynn D Harrell
Phone 2821 Groom, Texas
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Demic, Mrs.
Ted Friemel, Don and Dianna,
and Mrs. Betty Nelson were din-
ner guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Stuart, Thanksgiving
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Moreman
were Pampa visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Babitzke
and daughter of Amarillo were
visiting in the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Stapp,
last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Craig and Bi-
dean Craig of Austin visited their
parents’” Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Craig,
and grandmother, Mrs. Mae Dean,
during the Thanksgiving holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kunkel of
McLean and Mr. and Mrs. N. J.
Bunch of Sulphur, La., were vis-
iting in the F. H. Terbush home
Friday.
Mrs. T. G. Fields was shopping
in Pampa Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Moreman
and Mr .and Mrs. S. K. Roach vis-
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WANTED: 50 to 100 heavy
breed laying pullets, Plymouth
Rock, Austra-White, buffs, etc.—
Inquire at Groom News office.
FOR SALE or Trade: Sports-
man Cafe, building and equipment.
Reasonable price, low down pay-
ment, balance monthly.— Dannia
Howerton, phone 3511.
WANTED: Wheat and stalk
field pasture for about 25 head of
cows and 15 steers. — Clyde A.
Whittle, 701 S. Wall St. Shamrock,
Texas.
WANTED: Ironing to do in my
home.—Mrs. Paul Clark, droom,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dwyer at-
tended'.funeral services for his
uncle, Martin A. Dwyer, at Sun-
ray last Wednesday.
Mrs. John Ray, Mrs. S. K. Roach
and Mrs. Benton Moreman were
Pampa visitors Friday.
O. E. Dawkins of Ottawa, Kans.,
was attending to business and vis-
iting in Groom Wednesday. He re-
ports that his wife, who has been
in ill health, is making nice re-
covery.
Mrs. L. C. Jones left Monday
for Oklahoma City where she at-
tended funeral services for her
aunt.
Mrs, Bettie Fields returned to
her home Sunday from Hereford
where she has been visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Robert Wagoner.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilson of
Lark and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Wil-
son and daughter of Pampa spent
Thanksgiving day in Amarillo with
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Krisinger of
Creston, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Resar of Elyria, Ohio, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Britten and Martha,
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Britten
were dinner guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Britten Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Terbush and
Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Cox
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mans el
visited relatives in McLean Thurs-
day.
Martha Hinson of Canyon and
Deanna Stout of Amarillo spent
i Thanksgiving with relatives and
friends in Groom.
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CARSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Realtors, Abstractors of Titles
Prompt, Dependable Service
Phone 70 Panhandle, Texas
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HOUSE FOR SALE: Nice
2-bedroom house located next door
west of John Farley residence.
Call or write BYRD GUILL, pho.
118-J, McLean, Texas.
LAUNDRY — Washing, drying,
ironing — or you may use our
help-yourself service. We have a
large assortment of greeting cards
for sale. After Oct. 1 a small
charge will be made for laundry
pickup and . delivery service.—
LEVEN LAUNDRY, phone 3701.
WHEN YOU NEED MONEY to
drill irrigation wells, pay off your
old loans, purchase other lands, I
can fit you up. Long terms. Costs
nothing for an appraisal. Cheap
rate of interest. See or call me
at 401 W, Clarendon. Prompt serv-
ice.—J. P. POOL, agent, P.O Box
292, Clarendon, Tex.
EXTRA GOOD SHOE SHINES
Friday and Saturday at the City
Barber Shop. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Your patronage will be
appreciated.—BOB GARMON.
FOR RADIO & TV SERVICE-
Call 3586 day, 3584 night.—T. N.
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visited in the home of her brother
and family, Roddy Harwell, at
Vega, Sunday. ’ •
The Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Hankins
and Sandra Sue visited her moth-
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 5, 1957, newspaper, December 5, 1957; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487414/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.