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THE GROOM NEWS. GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS 79039
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1969
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NOTICE: There are
ed events, Dr. Richard Hall was ! day and from there will go to Mrs. tor Driving.
unable to attend the meeting but Gladys Anglin’s Tiny Flower Shop
Sandra Smith and Debbie Fields,
second, Electric dem-
Dillmian were in safety demonstra-
Barkley and Anna Sanders.
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to Canyon
Harned Sisters Fine Art Center, ‘were Arletus Ruthardt, Mrs. Don
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HOUSE FOR SALE: Three bed-
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Legal Notice
by
Wade, 248-3541 Groom.
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HI-PLAINS
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for Special Deal on Funks
by
G-Grain Sorghum and
FREE
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by Peggy
Sorghum-Sudan-Grass
F. Stuart.
REMOVAL OF DEAD STOCK
Hybrids
Call
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by J. Bowman.
A Complete
Dry Cleaning
week’s visit at Marlin.
Sue Whatley.
Pressing Service
SEE
Laundry Service
CARSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY
Realtors, Abstractors of Titles
Prompt, Dependable Service
Sorghum-Sudan-Grass
Fhone 537-3561
222 Main St., Panhandle, Texas
Hybrids
GROOM, TEXAS
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for Special Deal on Funks
G-Grain Sorghum and
EQUIPMENT
OF GROOM
KB & W
FERTILIZER
owner please call us and we will
return it.—Mrs. W. H. Ollinger.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Fields re- given me, and to friends for visits,
turned home Sunday from a two good wishes and other kindness.—
cal as indolent Dogpatch citizens,
and Mary Sue Ashford as Hairless
Joe impresses the government men
with her concoction of Kickapoo
Joy Juice which she brews in a
YOUNG HOMEMAKERS TO
MEET SUNDAY AFTERNOON
TOPS CLUB MEETING
IS HELD THURSDAY
FOR RENT or SALE: 3-bedroom
house with garage, close in, at 2nd
and Broadway. Phone 248-2071.
335-2211
Collect
BRITTEN IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone 248-4193, Groom, Texas
unclaimed dishes at my house and
I do not know who they belong to.
Please call MMrs. Bob Newton, tele-
phone 248-2271.
BEAUTIFUL FLOWER and vege-
table plants ready to go. — TINY
FLOWER SHOP, 501 N. Martin,
Groom, Texas.
YOU MAY BE paying too much
for your house insurance. — John
Reed Insurance, 2108 Western, Am-
arillo 79106 phone 355-1100.
WANTED: Housework to do at
81.25 per hour.—Mrs. Robert West,
phone 248-4861 Groom.
Bennett.
“More Fun With Magic,” Joseph
S. Buck.
“North To Yesterday,” by Rob-
ert Flynn.
“The Corner Street,” by Eliza-
beth Cadell.
“Except for Me and Thee,
Jessamyn West.
“The Howards of Caxley,
Miss Read.
“Rustlers at Cyclone Pass;
Lee Floren.
liquid solution containing nitrogen
and sulphur, just right for lawns
and gardens. More reasonable than
doing it yourself. Contact JOHN
QUIRK or BILL HOMER.
Craig.
“Nurse Penny,” 1
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“Caribbean Melody,
Dern.
“Television Nurse, ’’
Of. Ph. 874-3660—Res. 874-3519
Clarendon, Texas
ATRAZINE don College April 24 and 25 in the companied the group
Amarillo Rendering Co.
(Since 1952)
Britten.
Among those attending Order of
Eastern Star school in Amarillo
Saturday, April 12 were Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Farley, Margie Emery,
Darlene Jones, Nettie Fields, Lu-
cille West and Thelma Pool.
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CARD OF THANKS
Once again I wish to express ap-
preciation to doctors, nurses and
CLASSIFIED:
Phone 248-3311 or 248-3541
This year let us do your lawn fer-1 workmanship.
1 appointment.
RCA COLOR TV
WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES
Sales & Service
LOST-STRAYED: Three heifers,
375 to 400 lbs., black or whiteface,
branded P — S on right hip, from
pasture at Bob Pool farm five mi.
north of Groom. Notify Tom Pryor
at Des Moines, New Mexico.
CUSTOM LAWN AND GARDEN
FERTILIZING
ZENITH TV
MAYTAG APPLIANCES
BRITTEN IMPLEMENT CO.
Phone 248-4193, Groom, Texas
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Each performance Baggerman.
will begin at 8:00 p.m. 1 ------
CHARLES E. DEYHLE
D.V.M.
VETERINARIAN
The Groom.School Board will ac-
cept bids on cafeteria equipment
to be opened at 8:00.p:m., April
HOUSE FOR RENT: See O. P.
Blackwell, Groom. Texas.
each Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in the
Home Ec. room of the school.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms
with basement, double garage, new । cast is the first musical ever to
FOR YOUR CROP DUSTING
needs contact Marvin Bichsel, rep-
resentative for American Dusting.
Others who attended but did not I Barker, Sunday.
compete were Marla Ritter, Sher- j Dinner guests in the home of Mr.
rie Smith and John M. Bagger- and Mrs. Bill Homer Easter Sun-
man. Leaders and parents who ac-day were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hom-
er, Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Clark, Mrs.
hospital staff for the good care
and Mrs. Ruben
was a sister of Billy D. Rice, for-
mer Groom resident.
The Rev. Ray Elmore attended
the pastoral retreat at Ceta Canyon
he will speak at the meeting this for the gardening discussion. All first, Natural Resources demon-
Thursday, April 17. • members are urged to attend and stration.
NEED someone in this area to
assume small monthly payments
on spinet piano. Write Credit
Manager, 'Box 3035, Lubbock, Tex-
as 79410.
CALL or see ARNIE KUEHLER
for expert application of your fer-
tilizer. Now is the time to get it
FLOWERS for ALL occasions.
Phone 4001 Groom. — VIVIAN’S
FLOWER SHOP, Groom, Texas.
Mrs. Kenneth Almack of Okla-
homa City and Mrs. Johnny Nep-
per of Amarillo were visiting rela-
times and friends in Groom last
week end.
Charles Reck and Miss Jane
Reck were visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wood, Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Kendrick
were visiting last week end with
her sister and family, -Mr. and
Mrs. Arlen Hartzog at Bovina.
Mrs. Gerry Meek and sons, Todd
and Lain, of Amarillo were visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
“March To The Gallows,’
Mary Kelly.
“The Caster on the Cliff,
Dan Rose.
tilizing for you. We have a new
Samples shown by
Phone Mrs. Max
SPECIAL: 82-10 per pound forj
cash sales of 1000 pounds or more, [ located on the northeast corner of Smith land Mr.
Order yours early—Bill E. Homer the campus. Each performance Baggerman.
NOW DELIVERING Beefmaster
Liquid Protein Feed at 890 per ton.
—Groom Wheat Growers, phone
248-2161 Groom, Texas.
“A Tale of Two
Charles Dickens.
“Old Wives Tale,”
LET John Broadstreet sharpen
your handsaws and saw blades, re-
pair broken furniture and refinish.
—John Broadstreet, 602 Carhart
Street, P.O. Box 645, Clarendon,
Texas, phone 874-2198.
as Dooley.
“Dog Training Made Easy,” by
W. C. Duncan.
The TOPS Club met Thursday/' The Young Homemakers’ April, Several Grandview 4-H members 1 Personal Maninn
April 10, in the Home Economics program on vegetable gardening took top honors at the District I " •I wVHBI IVsvIl HUll
Try a classified ad in The News! room of the school building. Doro- will be held Sunday afternoon,: 4-H elimination contests at Canyon! -----
corner southwest of St. Mary’s
Catholic School.—Leroy Frederik-
sen, phone 248-4404 Groom.
some for losing the most weight the pre- in the Home Ec. room, of the High took top places were:
ceding week. Because of unexpect-; School building at 2:30 p.m. Sun- Isaac Baggerman, first in Trac-
well and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Black and children of
“Stillmeadow Calendar,” Gladys
Taber.
“Everything but Money,” by
Sam Levenson.
“In Search of Charm,” by Mary
Young.
“The Time Is Noon,” by Pearl
HOW ABOUT shopping with your
Home Town Agent, First. He lives
here, spends money here, pays
taxes here and supports and works
with everything worthwhile in the
community.—C. L. CULVER, In-
surance, Groom, Texas.
NOTICE: We have a 13-inch
round, gold-colored tray that.some- with basement, double garage, new cas is unie li1s iusucai evel 1
one left with us following the re- centra] heat, 40-gallon wlater heat- be presented at Clarendon College,
cent death of our mother. Will the • >-........ ,
Members present included Char- ’ to bring any gardening question Diana Weinheimer and Margie
lene Weller, Neva Jo Watts, Gloria! they may have. ! Baggerman,
Huck, Mary Rose, Irene Bagger-j a regular meeting will also be onstration.
man, Margaret Whatley, Dorothy held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, April! Vicki Smith and Schellon Bar-
Mansel, Erma Dean McKee, Vi-21 in the Home Ec. room. This: nett, fourth. Horse demonstration,
leta McSpadden, Betty Brooks,' meeting is important las election of Teresa Baggerman and Ray Lynn
Dr. Hugh Sticksel, Jr., will be!
attending the annual meeting of
the Texas Optometric Association
Saturday April 19 to Tuesday,
April 22, in San 'Antonio. He is
serving as chairman of the nomi-
nating committee for the state of-
ficers this year.
Courses on the effects of drugs
on vision, children’s visual prob-
lems, preventive eye care, and pro-
tecting eyes in industry, will be
some of the topic covered.
Cities,” by services at McLean United Meth-
odist Church for Mrs. Maurice
by Arnold i Armstrong, Monday afternoon. She
in the ground before
season. Phone 248-3591.
Books for April at the Groom
Branch of the Carson County Li-
brary include the following:
“The Oxford Companion of Am-
erican Literature,” by James Hart.
“The World Yearbook 1969.”
“Famous American Authors,” by
Sarah Bolton.
“Junior Book of Authors,” by
Kunitz and Haycroft.
ROTATELLING—yards and gar-
dens, after 5 p.m. Call or see
LESTER PAIR, ph. 24-3371.
, tion but due to real tough compe-
Visitors are welcome to attend GROOM STUDENTS IN COMEDY tition were unable to place,
any meeting of the TOPS Club on AT CLARENDON COLLEGE
“Magic of Dr. Farrar,” by A.
McElfrsh.
“Substitute Nurse,” by Georgia
Olien Elmore, Karen Case, Pat officers will take place.
Your Business Appreciated
LEVEN LAUNDRY &
DRY CLEANERS
Bernadine Leven, Prop.
501 E. Third Ph. 248-3701
PROPAZINE and
Helen Horne, Vancouver, Wash.,.
Jim Horne, Anchorage, Alaska,
Mrs. Jane Britten and Mrs. Ray
Sanders and family, Amarillo.
John Farley returned Friday
from Cameron, La., where he vis-
ited his sen and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Farley, for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wilson of Ab-
ilene, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wil-
son of Amarillo, and Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd Wilson of Pampa were visit-
ing their mother, Mrs. Dick Mar-
tin, and other relatives and friends
here Sunday.
Mrs. Foster F. Burgin and Mrs.
Glyn D Harrell attended funeral
CERAIMIC SHOP now located at
my home, 312 Wilkerson, phone
248-3841. I will have greenware,
bisque and ceramic supplies for
sale. Open after 3 p.m.—JUANITA
BROOKS.
er, garbage disposal, chain-link I Enthusiasm is high for this de-
fence, plumbed for washer and' lightful musical.
wired for range and dryer. On cor- Jimmy Britten, Sandy Ham, and
ner two city lots. Terms. Call Joe Homer add spark to the musi-
No. 248-5751 Groom.
This large scale production in- NEW SUPPLY OF ROOKS
volving some 64 members in the AVAILABLE AT LIBRARY
room, attached garage, two lots on DR. STICKSEL TO ATTEND
STATE OPTOMETRIC MEET
The musical comedy, “Li’l Ab-
ner” will be presented at Claren-
COMPLETE STOCK of Lawn
and Garden Fertilizers, Weed
Sprays and Insecticides. Come by
or call us, we’ll deliver.—Mc-
ADAMS BUTANE & OIL, 248-2191.
Hereford, Mr. and Mrs. O. P.
Blackwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Blackwell, Lanna and Guy Lynn.
Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Weller last week end
were Mr. and Mrs. Vince Rather
of Okarchee, Okla.
Mrs. Pearl Banks returned last
Thursday from Auburn, N.Y.,
where she visited her son and
family, S/Sgt. Wilburn M. Banks
who had returned from three years
GREENBUG AERIAL Spraying,
satisfaction - guaranteed. See or
call Bill Britten, phones 248-3271
or 248-4691 Groom for booking and
prices. — MEMPHIS SPRAYING
SERVICE, your old reliable spray-
ing company.
Oil Company.
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“Copter Cowboy,” by D. S. Hal-
acy.
“Six Gun Song,” by Orlando Ri-
goni.
“Gun Powder Valley,” by Ben
Smith.
“The House of Brass,” by Ellery
Queen.
“The Drought,” John Creasey.
Leming.
“Giant Book of Sports," by Mac
Davis (memorial). Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
“Must the Young Die To?” byjof this week.
Wyatt Sawyer (memorial). i Sunday dinner guests in the
“Edge of Tomorrow,” by Thom-home of Mr. and Mrs. Page Black-
WANTED FEMALE HELP-
Sewing machine operators, age 16
to 45, no experience needed. Apply
in person any time 8:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
MARIE FOUNDATION, McLean,
Texas.
24, 1969. Specifications may be se-
cured from Brasher, Goyette &
Rapier,- architects, 2118—34th St.,
Lubbock, Tex.—Groom Independ-
ent School District Board of Trus-
tees, Groom, Texas.
of duty in Germany. He left the
U.S. April 13 for 12 months duty in
Vietnam. Mrs. Banks visited with
a friend, Mrs. Goodrich, in Oswe-
go, N.Y. and friends in Sparta,
N.J. She stopped off in Fort
Worth and Dallas and visited with
her daughters there. Mrs. Mary
Shrever of Dallas was recovering
from surgery.
Mrs. John P. Eschle and son,
Darron, were in Amarillo Tuesday.
Glenn Britten and Beatrice Klein
returned to Weatherford, Okla.,
Tuesday of last week after spend-
ing the Easter holidays here with
'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norbert
monsoon huge subterranean clave. These
| talented students are all from i
------- Groom.
WEDDING announcements, nice
large stock of samples to choose
from, reasonable prices, quality'
- ! thy Mansel received the fruit bowl. April 20. Club members will meet Saturday, April 12. Those who
GRANDVIEW 4H MEMBERS fl A.I AAIA,A A mJ
WIN AT DISTRICT CONTEST । kaUal EIBWS 20
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1969, newspaper, April 17, 1969; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1512041/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.