The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1966 Page: 5 of 8
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1966
THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
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FIRESTONE
TRANSPORT NYLON TIRES
presented
the
hostesses.
----$16.05 plus $2.40 tax
600x16, 6-ply __
650x16, 6-ply __ .
$20.80 plus $2.66 tax
700x16, 6-ply
$24.94 plus $3.04 tax
750x16, 8-ply -L
__ $32.30 plus $3.81 tax
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700x17, 6-ply
— $28.90 plus $3.45 tax
750x20, 10-ply_____
$50.10 plus $5.31 tax
Al’s Texaco
p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 1. Mrs. James
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BOB CARMICHAEL
GROCERIES, Fruits, MEATS, Vegetables, NOTIONS
Alfalfa Hay, Purina Feeds, Stock Salt
S&H GREEN STAMPS
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Phone 2141
Groom, Texas
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Allis Chalmers, Minneapolis-Moline and
New Holland Farm Machinery
Serving This Area
For 35 Years
EXPERIENCED,
QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL
Homen of Amarillo, brother-in-law
of the bride.
stay in the hospital.—Mrs. Theresa
Hermesmeyer.
Al Homer, proprietor
tPh. 3801 — Open 24 Hours — Groom, Texas
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We have a modern store equipped to supply all your grocery needs
at reasonable prices. And the best in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
We Sell Beef Inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture.
FREE DELIVERY AT 10:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.
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CARD OF THANKS
Double SandH Green Stamps Wednesdays
ON SALES OVER $2.50—EXCLUDING CIGARETTES)
Dove-Elliott Nuptial
Vows Are Exchanged
See Us for All Your Building Needs
LUMBER, BUILDERS HARDWARE, PLUMBING
SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
PAINTS, CEMENT, SAND AND GRAVEL.
Blackwell Supply
JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS
SALES — SERVICE
dUPER,
DDAWVE"
aumf MARKETS.d
Admission prices will be $1.50 for,
adults and 75 cents for children.I
The public is cordially invited to'
attend.
An initialed
Groom Feed and Implement Co.
C. L. Wieberg, proprietor
Phone 3421 Groom, Texas
_ Homer’s Grocery
(Member Waples-Platter West Texas, Inc., Lubbock, Texas)
Telephone 2651 Residence Phone 2051 Groom, Texas
1010 WEST NINTH PHONE DRake 6-4626 AMARILLO, TEXAS
GABEETTE CLUB IS
ENTERTAINED THURSDAY
A sausage dinner with sauer-
. Were served to kraut, home-made bread and pie,
Norman Warminski of White Deer,‘will be served from 11 a.m. until
Mrs. Ted Rush Jr., and Angela of 3:00 p.m. next Sunday, Feb. 6, at i
Clovis, N.M., guests; and members St. Francis Catholic Church in St.
Mesdames Robert Kuehler, J. W.' Francis.
Hermesmeyer, Manuel Ruthardt
Coffman had charge of the mission friends for their visits, flowers, and
program entitled, “Trends and other kindness, during my recent I
Home Missions.”
Others present were Mmes. Les
I Driskill, John Hickox, Jeff Gray,
Eulice Monroe, Bertha Knight, Vi-
ola Harrell, Oscar Carson, Jack
Bivens, Vernon Baggerman and
daughter, Modena.
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CARD OF THANKS
Thanks to doctors and nurses of
the hospital of Groom
Service was extremely good
whether in hall-way or room.
Visitors and staff were consider-
ate and treated Bobby Crim swell,
But, with treatment like that,
how we gon-na keep him well?
—The E. C. Goodlett’s.
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Renew your News subscription.
710x15, 6-ply-----------$22.70 plus $2.54 tax
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( The Baptist WMU met in the My sincerest thanks to the doc-
home of Mrs. R. Tucker at 2:30 tors and nurses for the good
care given me and also to my
825x20. 10-ply___________$52.20 plus $6.36 tax
and the hostesses.
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BAPTIST WMU MEETING
IS HELD TUESDAY
PAPER SHOWER HONORS
MISS GLYNDA HARRELL
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Miss Glynda Harrell, bride-elect’ The Gabbette Club met in the’ —--- i
of John Eschle, was complimented home of Mrs. Bill Algoe Thursday In a double ring service in St.
Thursday, January 27, with a pap- afternoon, Jan. 27. Resignations Theresa’s Church, Panhandle, Fri-
er shower in the home of Mrs. Paul were accepted with deep regrets day evening, January 28, nuptial
Fields. Mrs. Carey McAdams from Mrs. Algoe, who is moving VoWs were exchanged between
served as co-hostess. I away, and from Mrs. George Brit- Miss Martha Dove and Larry El-
The serving table featured' white ten. Mrs. Charles McSpadden was liott. Monsignor John Steinlage of-
china cherubs flanking an arrange- welcomed into the club as a new ficiated at the ceremony,
ment of lime green paper flowers, member. - | Parents of the couple are Mr. ‘
An assortment of small cakes, I Delicious refreshments were ser- and Mrs. Frank Dove of Panhan-
party sandwiches, and almond tea ved to nine members and one dle, formerly of Groom, and Mr.'
were served to the guests. I guest. The next meeting will be and Mrs. Sam Elliott of Skelly-!
set of matching on February 24, in the home of town. Grandmother of the bride is
paper coasters and napkins was Mrs. Billy Fields. Mrs. C. L. Ledwig of Groom.
" ’ " honoree by the --------oOo--I The bride’s attendants were Miss'
! GROOM COUNTRY NEIGHBORS Carolyn Goodson of Panhandle,
Special guests were Mrs. Glynn H.D. CLUB MEETING IS HELD maid-o-honor, and Mrs. Russell
D Harrell and Mrs. George Eschle. 1 ______ Page of Amarillo, sister of the
Other guests included Mmes. Rob-1 The Groom Country Neighbors bride. . .1
ert Mulkey, member of the house home demonstration club met in I rat McKernan of Skellytown was
party, Wayne Stroope, W. T. De- the home of Mrs. Harry Britten on best man. Groomsman was D. D.
Loach, Jerry Kotara, Bill Bohr, January 26 with Mrs. R. E. Bark-
Martin Bailey, C. J. Roberts, Billy ley as co-hostess. । — —------ i
Fields, 'Max Faulkner, Don Clark, Norman Warminski of White I Mrs. Jerry Kotara of Groom pro-.
Ted Major, Jack Stephens and Aus- Deer save a verv interestins uro- vided traditional wedding music. >
Crowell. ' gram s he Showed slides and Sou- Paul Dove, brother of the bride, '
venirs and told of his stay in the and David Keller, cousin of the
Philippine Islands as a member of, bride, were acolytes.
the International Farm Youth Ex- I. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will reside
change program. The program is in Eorger where they are students
sponsored toy 4-H Clubs and was at Frank Phillips College. Mr. El-'
started to try to promote peace -iott attended Spring Creek and
and understanding among people of Skellytown schools and was gradu-
other nations by living and working ated from White Deer High School,
with them. । Mrs. Elliott attended St. Mary’s.
Norman tells that farming there Parochial School in Groom, grad-
is only a way of life, not a means uated from Panhandle High School,
of making money. This we could and attended Texas Tech College
understand as we saw pictures of at Lubbock,
natives plowing with wooden plows' °O°
pulled by water buffalo, and the SAUSAGE AND SAUERKRAUT
harvesting of rice with the hand DINNER AT ST. FRANCIS
scythe. I
Refreshments
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
NOW IN NEW HOME AT
600 NORTH WARD ST.
Phone MO 5-2323
Pampa, Texas
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900x20, 10-ply_____________$64.90 puls $7.48 tax
750x16. 6-ply -----------$28.40 plus $3.50 tax
We can give you better prices and service than out-of-
town dealers on all your tire needs. Get our prices be-
fore you buy. Check the following sizes and prices that
we now have for sale—
670x15, 6-ply _ ---------$19.00 plus $2.43 tax
700x15, 6-ply------------$25.00 plus $2.88 tax
750x20, 8-ply------------$45.05 plus $4.91 tax
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1966, newspaper, February 3, 1966; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511874/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.