The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1960
BRING YOUR
PRESCRIPTIONS
TO US—FOR SAFE, DEPENABLE SERVICE
But this is certainly no reason
GROOM PHARMACY
Gene Carter, Registered Pharmacist, Proprietor
Groom, Texas
Phone 2741
come particularly intense.
low the Soviet Union to continue
Time To Check Your
of
INSURANCE NEEDS?
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INSURANCE
H. M. MARTIN
Gulf Distributor
GOODRICH TIRES & TUBES
Phone 2281
PURE COUNTRY SAUSAGE. HAMS. BACON.
FUND
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CUSTOM SLAUGHTER DAYS:
HOGS—Tuesdays
CATTLE—Mondays & Fridays
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Social Security
$210,967.36
GROOM, TEXAS
PHONE 3321
$101,143.36
$ 61,233.48
$250,877.24
Totals
STATEMENT OF INDEBTEDNESS
$ 64,000.00
Road & Bridge R/W Warrants, Series 1955, 1957
)
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, 1 960.
(SEAL)
SEIM
Custom Slaughtering—Processing
PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE
Your trade Solicited and appreciated
CONG. WALTER ROGERS
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
$ 3,362.74
. 92,284.29
. 21,757.83
. 12,916.63
. 3,066.15
. 87,647.78
730.19
. 6,062.28
678.84
. 13,904.17
8,466.34
“dangerous.” Again, this should
step up our efforts and our toler-
ance, not paralyze our will.
For the fact remains that after
Balance
June 30, 1960
$ 2,954.06
71,886.81
9,611.10
8,851.03
3,768.92
97,149.27
0.00
0.00
533.60
9,959.61
6,252.96
Jury ....................'
General ................
Off. Salary .............
Library .......'..........
Permanent .............
Road & Bridge .........
Lateral R&B ...........
R&B No. 4 War. Skg. ...
Spl. Road Bond ........
R&B R/W War. Skg. ...
Heating, Air Conditioning,
and Plumbing Contracting
COMPLETE
PLUMBING SERVICE
Balance
March 31, 1960
FOR EMERGENCY Prescription Service After Hours and
on Sundays Phone Hospital, No. 3211
WELTY
PLUMBING
Phone 5861—Panhandle
WILLIE O’NEAL
Notary Public, Carson County, Texas.
LET US drain, clean and reverse flush
the cooling system on your car and in-
stall a thermostat for summer driving.
Oils—Grease—Diesel—At Wholesale!
FIRESTONE TIRES—ACCESSORIES
Tractor Tire Repair Service!
WASH & LUBRICATION SERVICE
NEW BATTERY AS LOW AS $8.95—exchange
BUTANE
PROPANE
DISTILLATES
GASOLINE
Phillips 66 Greases
Phillips 66 Oils
KO E TTI NG
BUTANE & OIL CO.
Carey McAdams, Mgr.
Phone 2191 — Night 4141
GROOM, TEXAS
indeed it is complex. But while
this should spark our imaginations, |
HOMED MEAT COMPANY
ROMAN HOMEN, Manager
its massive blackmail and propa-1
ganda activities merely because1
we don’t wish to risk the disfavor ।
Disbursements
$ 499.03
22,931.21
21,667.16
4,290.82
169.25
38,416.27
730.19
6,075.81
145.24
4,005.00
2,213.38
Should be re-examined by policy-holders every
few years as improvements are added and prop-
erty increases in value. Replacement costs are
constantly increasing and insurance coverage
should be increased to cover possible loss by
fire. Come in and discuss with us your insurance
problems. We handle all types of insurance in-
cluding Fire. Liability. Collision. Health. Acci-
dent. Life, and etc. We represent responsible
companies and policy-holders are assured of
maximum protection when they insure with this
agency. We appreciate your patronage.
Fishing tackle and vacation equipment
Groom, Tex.
Receipts
$ 90.35
2,533.73
9,520.43
225.22
872.02
47,917.76
0.00
13.53
0.00
60.44
0.00
Open Daily from 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.—Sundays 7:30 to 10 a.m.
Al’s Texaco Service Station
AL HOMER, Proprietor
PHONE 3801 GROOM, TEXAS
WE ARE OPEN 24 HOUR A DAY!
PHONES 3521 - 3861—Groom, Texas
'uncommitted” nations? We
favorably, but obviously a number,
of them have not. This is their
and decision to make, and all the evi-
FIRE INSURANCE
QUARTERLY REPORT OF ONETA HANSON. COUNTY
TREASURER OF CARSON COUNTY. TEXAS. FOR
QUARTER ENDING JUNE 30. 1960
it often serves merely as an ex- ed to the outside world. But in
■cuse to further inaction. Another addition to enlarging our out oo ,
of our favorites is the well-worn which was perhaps inevitable too
complaint about how crucial the' many of our professional spokes
decisions are today. We seldom | men would have us measure our-
remember that man’s decisions J selves and our behavior in. terms
have always been “crucial,” just, of world-wide standards and View
as the times have always been points.
been telling us how vital are the
good wishes of our uncommitted
and neutralist neighbors in Asia
, AC • 1xy. L° -10 E.. tional purpose. Its a lot less sen-
and Africa. We have also been R . 1 . a , 1 ...
reading that either a thoroughly ~ Thn endvrrngts “ poursnaesonnn t
unpleasant ae or a 1 courts and hospitals, prisons and' cause we believe to be right. Do
trap awaits US in.’CubaAn dein churches, living rooms and class-'we really wish to allow Cuba to
the backwash of the summit flop rooms. And they are made in disrupt a policy of more than 100
and fiasco in Japan, the arguments spite of, not because of, all the' years standing because we are,
over persona diplomacy" .“complex” and “crucial” bogey-1 afraid of an international frown?!
U.S. prestige abroa ha e- en that have been conjured up Or do we seriously propose to al-
All this discussion is, of course, I amid the clamor of a thousand 1e" the Snriet .......ontinne
justified. It IS important. But I spokesmen, for varous purposes
often wonder if perhaps we are an O jec ves.
tragically overestimating this im- This is, 1 think, healthy and aS
portance, or at least looking at it in-it should be. For I have long had
the wrong light. First of all, we the feeling that somewhere amid
wonder incessantly about how all the scrambling and scrimmag-
“complex” the world is today. And ing something has been misp ace .
In /the past 20 years our interest
and our concern have largely shift-
“modern” and the armaments We have buried hopeless jingo-
-- ism and blind isolationism, but I
—S am not sure we want to replace
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certainly want to, and will, make
every effort to achieve solutions. I
But we should never forget that!
our self respect and our heritage:
will always be the greatest weap- i
ons of all to combat conspiracies
against liberty.
HOW DO WE GET THERE? .../m „ -
Walter Rogers, member of Con- all the study groups, college prof-
gress, 18th District of Texas, has essors, and bureaucrats have plan-
written the following interesting ned and mapped, weighed• . . ,
article which we recommend that considered, it will still be up to dence indicates that those opposed
our readers study carefully: I the American people to determine to our purposes and our very exist.
For a number of years now vir-the direction that is taken. I don’tence are not going to be swayed
tually all of our “best minds” have mean that a big election is going , by begging and pleading. Nor are
J to settle our objectives once and i we going to convince them of our
for all, or that newspaper head-' good intentions with reason, and
lines will herald an inspiring na- not even with threats. i
STATE OF TEXAS )
COUNTY OF CARSON )
Before me the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared Oneta
Hanson, County Treasurer of Carson County, Texas, who duly sworn upon
oath says that the within report is true and correct
ONETA HANSON
County Treasurer
them with a massive popularity
contest in which our every action
is to be judged toy what others
think of us. We cannot gain world
' friendship—which we are assured
is so important—without first win-
; ning world respect. And I ques-
' tion the possibilities of achieving
this with a pathetic, purposeless
grasp for everyone’s and anyone’s
good will.
America has been around for a
good long while now. Certainly
long enough to give virtually all
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nations an opportunity to look at
our history and judge our inten-
tions for themselves. Naturally we
would wish them to look upon us
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1960, newspaper, July 14, 1960; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511476/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.