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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1965
LEGAL NOTICE
Groom community.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Peck and Mr.
major surgery in the local hospital) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dykes and
Mrs. Henry Merrick and children
FOR SALE: 1959 Chevrolet four-
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Britten and
phone 3761, Groom.
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SEE ME FOR—Zenith, Motorola,
Byron Lingo of Amarillo were vis-
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Mrs. E. C. Goodlett
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phone 3591, Groom, Texas.
Hardware & Lumber.
Fields last week end.
Announcing
Duenkel Funeral
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PAMPA, TEXAS
MO 4-3311
Try a Classified Ad in The News.
MMPT,
' and Mrs. A. V. Kitchens Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Black and
FOR SALE or RENT: 2-bedroom
housetrailer in Groom. Phone 2615,
NOTARY PUBLIC: Max Wade,
phone 3311 or 3541, Groom, Tex.
FOR SALE: Baled maize stalks,
fine stem, 60c each.—Ralph Brit-
ten, Groom, Texas.
Tuesday.
Mrs. H. A. Nichols, Mrs. Max
BRITTEN IMPLEMENT CO.
Ph. 3586, Groom, Texas
SERVICE—Call or see Joe Dickey,
1901 Grape St., MO 5-2832, Pampa,
Texas.
visiting her son, Conroy Lacy, here
Sunday.
FOR RADIO & TV SERVICE-
Call 3586 day, 3584 night.—T. N.
BRITTEN, Groom, Texas.
J. W. STAMPS AERIAL CROP
SPRAYING SERVICE—phone 7781
Panhandle (collect) or write P.O.
Box 667, Panhandle. Efficient serv-
ice, fair prices.
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.
That modern
PICTURE /NA M/NUTE
X-RAS CAN BE
MADE WITH THE
CP EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT
MORE FACTS ? contact your local
and he will take care of your or-
j der.—SCOTT’S FLOWERS, 700 N.
'Polk, DR 6-4679, Amarillo, Texas.
Local News And
Personal Mention
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I Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hall of Here- 13-year-old great-nephew of Mrs.
■ford visited his mother, Mrs. Cora Harrell, winner of the cello divi-
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All ads cash with order, unless
customer has an established ac-
count with The News.
Telephone 3311 or 3541
JOHN REED, INSURANCE
Call 2921 or 3271
GROOM, TEXAS
RCA COLOR TV
WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES
Sales & Service
। day in April, the same being the Okla., were visiting in the home of friends here last week end. ) played a number, accompanied by
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Serving the people of this area
in temporary quarters at
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CLASSIFIED:
RATES
FOR SALE: Wringer-type May-
tag washer in excellent condition
priced at $40.00.—Mrs. Audy Mar-
tin, phone 4601, Groom.
The Duenkels take this opportunity to
express their sincere thanks for the trust
and confidence demonstrated by their
many friends of this area.
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G)HAT IN THE EVENT OF A
MAJOR DISASTER THERE ARE
2000 C/iUL DEFENSE
EMERGENCY HOSPITALS
STRATEGICALLY PREPOSITIONED
IN THE USA. WITH DRUGSSAND
EQUIPMENT ADEQUATE FOR
THE TREATMENT OF NEARLY
EVERY IMAGINABLE MEDICAL
AND SURGICAL CONDITION.A
WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF •
MONEY on long-time credit, cheap
interest, I can fit you up on farms
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' Sunday afternoon. Fredrick Hood,
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BUILDING, REMODELING and
CONTRACTING, residential, com-
mercial and farm buildings—mate-
rials and labor. Terms available,
FHA Title 1 or Conventional loans.
See or call Clyde Cruse, phone
226-4551, Claude or EV 3-1173 or
DR 6-6383, Amarillo.
election will be held the first Tues- and Mrs. Carl Peck of
Stephen and Carolyn, shopped in Chub Black visited in Pampa
HOUSE FOR RENT: See O. P.
Blackwell, Groom, Texas.
visited Mr
16th day of April, 1965, for the pur- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carter
pose of electing the mayor and two1 family last week end.
commissioners for the City of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Brewer of last week was able to return to children of Amarillo
Groom. - Dill City, Okla., visited in the home her home Sunday.
FOR SALE:
Hotel Building.
FOR VINE RIPE TOMATOES
visit our greenhouse west end of
Third Street in Claude. — Clyde!
Cruse, phone 226-4551, P.O. Box
422, Claude, Texas.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
FOR CITY OF GROOM
Notice is hereby given that an
NOTICE
FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS IN
Groom and surrounding communi-
ties—Please feel free to call on me
at any time in regard to the
CANCER EXPENSE POLICY that
I am writing. I have written well
well over one hundred policies
in Groom and there are many who
I haven’t contacted that I believe
would be interested in applying for
one. Regardless of what insurance
you now have, you can rest assur-
ed that the $15.00 or $20.00 (de-
pending on age) that you spend a
year for this Family Policy could
very well, percentage-wise, be the
most important insurance prem-
ium that you pay for any coverage.
FOR SALE:
IF ALCOHOL has become a
problem to you or your family,
write P.O. Box 466, Groom, Texas.
Lawton, Hall and other relatives and sion of the student soloist audition,
FOR SALE: 1959 Chevrolet four-. Names of candidates may be' of their son and family, Mr. and
door sedan, loaded, good tires and filed at the City Hall in Groom Mrs. Carol Brewer, Friday,
in good condition.—R. A. Snyder, and petitions carrying names of j Mrs. Velma Evans was an Ama- Pampa Saturday.
call me.—J. P. POOL, telephone
874-2218 at office, 874-3374 resi-
dence, Clarendon, Texas. Prompt
appraisals.
erts, phone 2151 or 2861, Groom.
Charles O. Duenkel has announced the
purchase of he Duenkel-Carmichael Funer-
al Home, Burial Association, arid Gray
County Life Insurance Company.
FOR SALE: Livestock drugs,
medicines, insecticides, Raticate,
Aureomycin crumbles. — Britten
Cattle, Office Ph. 3011, Maurice
Britten. /
FARMERS, RANCHERS: If you
want to be rid of coyotes call us.!
, We have trained dogs ready to go
in the mornings. Phone 2311, in
Groom, Tom Evans.
Charles Duenkel has lived in Pampa
since 1906. He has been in the funeral
business more than 40 years.
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Sons, Charles A., and Eddie Duenkel
will be associated with the firm. Other
members of the Duenkel staff will be an-
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FOR SALE: Lots and building
at the rear north of the former
Johnson Chevrolet Building in
Groom. The property consists of
lots 18 and 19, block 2, City of
Groom, and the stucco building
which faces west on the 50 foot
frontage. If interested contact
Mrs. Berniece Johnson, phone 3911,
Groom, Texas.
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j Mrs. E. H. Weinheimer and
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FOR SALE: Theatre at Groom,
can be worked in spare time.
$8,000.00. Small down payment. If
interested see Mrs. Bob Nickelson
or Bobby Lynn Nickelson, Groom.
Mrs. S. J. Whatley will observe j Mr. and Mrs. Glynn D Harrell
her 84th birthday anniversary next attended a concert of the Amarillo
Tuesday, March 9. Mrs. Whatley Symphony at the Tascosa High
j is one of the pioneer citizens of the School Auditorium in Amarillo
The Pampa funeral home will operate
under the name of Duenkel Funeral Home.
The firm will be located at 600 West
Browning, their present location, until re-
pairs and remodeling are completed at the
300 West Browning building.
FOR SALE or Trade: 2-bedroom, Amarillo. _____________________
trailer house at Wheeler. Call or FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Call Ed Homen, phone 2392, Groom
ton Harden were shopping in Pam-
'pa, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen and
graze out. See or call Ralph Brit- election,
ten, ph. 2801, Groom.
■ 'daughter, Cheryl, were Amarillo
1960 model G.E. visitors Tuesday.
Mrs. T. G. Fields and Mrs. Pres-
------ . went major surgery at Northwest
KEEP your carpets beautiful de-' INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Paint- (Texas Hospital in Amarillo Friday
spite constant footsteps of a busy ing and paper hanging. Experienc i for a back injury.
family. Get Blue Lustre. Rent ed and professional work. Satis Mrs. Rose Helen Harvey and
electric shampooer $1.00.—Groom faction guaranteed. Reasonable, daughter, Lori, of Amarillo visited
Call collect DR 6-7800, or write R., her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
F. Jones, 1102 N. Lincoln Street,
FOR SALE: 2-bedroom white,----------- ' ) Mrs. E. C. Goodlett and son,
frame house with attached garage FREE Removal of Dead Stock. Bobby, were visiting in the home
and storm cellar, 100 x 150-foot lot phone DI 9-2211 (CoLLECT. —)of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jay)
in good location. —Arnie Kuehler, ! Amarillo Rendering Co., Amarillo, • Kirk in Amarillo Saturday. I
t Texas. j Leonard Hoyt of 'Amarillo under-
FOR BULLDOZER WORK see
Bobby Wood, Lark, Texas.
and Norge appliances, sales and iting in the home of G. E. (Dad)
service.—T. N. Britten, Phone 3586,: Lingo last week end.
Groom, Texas. t______________) Mrs. Jake Lacy of “
candidates to be placed on the bal-1 rillo visitor Thursday.
------ lot must be signed by candidates) Mrs. Cecilia Keller returned children visited in the J. J. Helm Wade, Twila and Kayla, were Pam-
Cafe in Groom and five qualified voters of Groom.! Tuesday from a few days visit with home Friday night, pa visitors Saturday.
Doing good busi- Petitions must be turned in not. relatives in Amarillo.
or ranches, drilling irrigation wells
INCOME TAX & BOOKKEEPING or building a farm home. See or
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—Mrs. John Patterson, phone 2011 tion. his parents, Mr. and UMrs. Roy
Groom or inquire at the cafe. ) Qualified voters residing in the Clark, Sunday.
-----------------------------'City limits of Groom will be elig-j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Merrick and
WANTED: Wheat pasture to ible to vote in the forthcoming Carolyn went to Mobeetie Sunday
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 4, 1965, newspaper, March 4, 1965; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511826/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.