The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1973 Page: 4 of 16
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RAWLEIGH Products now avail-
able at Circle B Meat Company.
LOST: pair of small, black-rim-
med glasses in a blue case.— Tina
Weller, phone 248-3372 or 248-4352.
Members of Friendship Needle
Club met in the Hospitality Room
of the Bank building Thursday for
CHRISTIAN MOTHERS SOCIETY
MEETING HELD DECEMBER 17
FOR SALE: House in Groom,
good location, reasonable.—D. A.
(Hap) Watson, ph. 248-2571 Groom.
doctors, nurses and staff of Groom
Memorial Hospital for the excellent
care I received.—Bill Koetting.
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Billy Ray Johnston has purchas-
ed a dry-cleaning business in Clar-
endon, He will pick up your clean-
ing on Tuesday evening and return
it on Friday evening. You may
leave your’ cleaning at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Frederiksen,
phone 248-5011 Groom.
WINDMILL REPAIR and well
work.—Oran Durham and Roman
Homen, Groom, Texas.
FOR THE AMARILLO DAILY
NEWS through the mail, or home
delivery, call Mary Ann Koetting,
phone 248-3211.
WELDING & REPAIR
. Reasonable Rates
Satisfaction Guaranteed
BILL E. HOMER
HOMER OIL CO.
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for the feelings ... the problems
of others and treat the stranger as a brother.
Such kind consideration
can start a reaction of love which can link
heart-to-heart, nation-to-nation
and make all of God's children brothers.
Merry Christmas to all.
CLASSIFIED:
6c per word per insertion.
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Minimum Ad—$1.00
Phone 248-3311 or 248-3541
ZENITH TV
MAYTAG APPLIANCES
BRITTEN IMPLEMENT OO.
Phone 248-4193, Groom, Texas
ROA COLOR TV
WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES
Sales & Service
BRITTEN IMPLEMENT OO.
Phone 248-4193, Groom, Texas
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FRIENDSHIP NEEDLE CLUB
ENJOYS CHRISTMAS PARTY
FORD-CHRYSLER-IND. Engines,
Sales & Service
BRITTEN IMPLE. CO.
Phone 248-4193, Groom, Texas
PERMANENT ANTI-FREEZE in
bulk quantities. Bring your own
containers, and get it while it lasts.
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Brooks, 874-2154 or 874-3803, Clar- ; preciation to friends and relatives
endon or Johnny W. Brooks, 248-1 for their kindness and concern dur-
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my thanks,and
gratitude to the doctors, nurses
and all hospital personnel for the
care and kindness shown me while
I was in Groom Memorial Hospital.
Friends and relatives, your pray-
ers, cards and visits were greatly
appreciated.—Mrs. Margaret Wel-
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FOR SALE: Complete bed and
dresser, also a bench to go at foot
of bed. Can be seen Thursday aft-
er 6 p.m., at my home.— Burniece
Johnson, phone 248-3911.
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CESSPOOL PROBLEMS—Town
& Country Drilling Service, Ama-
FOR RENT: Furnished one-bed-
room trailer house, close in. Also
have typewriter for sale.—Mrs.
Claude Shelton, ph. 248-4151.
Dec. 11: Sidney Mansel, Evelyn
Kuehler, Wanna Sue Garmon.
Dec. 12: De Anne Clayton, Bert
Bural, John L. Stephens, Kevin B.
Collingsworth.
Dec. 13: Mrs. John Fraser HI,
Mrs. Don Smith, Mrs. Carl Homer,
Steven Britten, Christy Homer,
Mrs.- E. J. Berres, Mrs. Herschel
Black, Mrs. Bob Rooney.
Dec. 14: Claude Shelton, Irene
Baggerman, Roy Dale Clark, Billie
Jo Tilson, Ann Mitchell.
Dec. 15: Ellen Stapp, Mrs. Mat-
tie Pool, Jack Pool, Mrs. A. R.
Cummings, Mrs. Ora Lea Garmon.
Dec. 16: Mrs. Joe Dean, Mrs.
IRRIGATION Water Well Acid-
izing. Algae, clay or shale remov-
ed in 36-hour treatment. Call or
see Guy Blackwell, phone 248-2811
Groom, Texas.
$10,000 STUDENT LIFE insur-
ance policy, guaranteed options up
to $50,000. Only $20.00 per year.
Ages 10 to 24.—JOHN REED, 2301
Western, 355-1100 Amarillo 79109.
Readers are asked to please tele-
phone 248-3541 and report their
news items for publication in The
Groom News.
FENCE BUILDING for farm
and ranch. Contact Johnny Kalka,
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luncheon. Hostesses were Mrs.
Roy Ritter and Mrs..C. L. Culver.
Others present were Mmes. Stel-
la Lamb, Loula Wall, Thelma Pool,
Margie Emery, Gladys Fields, Min-
nie Eschle, Dessie Helm, Beadie
Brown, Grace Henderson.
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere ap-
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FLOWERS for ALL occasions,
phone 248-4001 Groom.—VIVIAN’S
FLOWER SHOP, Groom, Texas.
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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.
Dec. 24: Mrs. L. H. Leven, Ron-
aid Britten, Carolyn Brooks John-
son, Mrs. John L. Stephens, Dr.
John L. Witt.
Dec. 25: Mrs. Jim Hermesmeyer,
John Fraser HI, Karen Marie
Bohr.
Dec. 26: Pearl Babcock, Jerry
Britten.
Dec. 27: Martha Boyce, Kelly
Lynn Arnold, Larry Miller, Ed
Homen.
Dec. 28: Mrs. E. R. Hess, Mrs.
Roy Ritter, Connie Ruth Thornton,
Angie Moraniec.
Dec. 29: Tony Treadwell, John
L. Huck, Jr.,. Margaret Hardin.
Dec. 30: Constance Britten, Don-
ald Carney, Sharon Lyn Vaughn.
Dec. 31: Janet Quirk.
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UNITED METHODIST WOMEN BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES
HAVE DECEMBER 18 MEETING SCHEDULED IN DECEMBER
FOR SALE: 3-bedroom home on
corner location north of Baptist
Church in Groom. Completely
paneled throughout. — Mrs. John
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PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES —
Natural color portraits in the
home, weddings, commercial.—
RALPH HUTSELL, 248-4381 eve-
nings.
Emery, J. B. Shockley, H.
Kirby, O. P. Blackwell, J.
HOUSE FOR SALE: We have
listed for sale, Mrs. Monroe’s
2-bedroom home place. Carpets,
rugs and drapes go with house.
Approved for FHA loa. Immedi-
ate possession.—C. L.. Culver,
Real Estate, Groom, Texas.
The United Methodist Women’s
Society held their regular meeting
on Tuesday, Dec. 18, in the home
of Mrs. Frank Grantham with a
luncheon and Christmas party.
Mrs. Margie Emery gave a
Christmas reading, “A Gift for
Grandpa.”
Hostesses were Mrs. E. W. Lam-
berson, Mrs. Glynn D Harrell,
Mrs. C. Knight and Mrs. Frank
Grantham.
Others attending were Rev. and
Mrs. C. R. Copeland, Mmes. Rus-
sell Frazier, Curtis Schaffer, Cleo
Schaffer, George Latta, Margie
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NOTICE: The Groom Country
Neighbors Club is again soliciting
subscriptions for the Amarillo
Daily News. Call Mrs. Robert
Kuehler at 248-2001, or ocntact any
club member. Your patronage ap-
preciated.
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Johnny Brooks, David Britten,
Gene Earl Steed, Maude Martin.
Dec. 17: Mrs. Lloyd D. Little-
field, Tonya Treadwell, Connie Sue
Crowell, Brent Stephens.
Dec. 18: Wayne Shelton, Ralph
Britten.
Dec. 19: Mrs. Stella Patterson,
Billy Carney.
Dec. 20: Mrs. Melvin Asberry,
Betsy Krizan, Mrs. Bill Bohr, Hal
Howerton, Steve Painter, Mrs. Le-
roy Frederiksen.
Dec. 21: Charlotte Quirk, Jimmy
Hess.
Dec. 22: Lea Hunt, Jerry Crow-
ell.
Dec. 23: Randy Quirk, Kathy
Lowe, Leslie Blackstone, Jimmy
Bivens, Mrs. Stanley Latta.
FOR SALE: Fresh frozen fruit
in 30-lb cans. All kinds. Reason-
able prices.—Circle B Meat Co.
CAR WASH: $4.00 each, pick up
and delivery. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Call John Patterson, phone
248-2011 Groom.
The Christian Mothers and ‘Altar
Society met in regular session at
7:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 17. The
main business discussed was a
Smorgasbord Dinner and Bazaar
to be held on Febuary 3. Serving
time will be from 12:00 noon to
3:00 p.m. Prices will be $2.75 for
adults, $1.75 for children. For the
raffle there will be: For 1st prize,
$75.00 worth of processed meat;
for 2nd prize a digital clock radio.
The meeting was also held' in
conjunction with the annual shower
for the Christ Child. Saint Monica
Circle served cookies, punch, and
coffee to 20 members and Father
Carlson.
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CARD OF THANKS
Heartiest thanks to the good
doctors, nurses and staff and other
well wishers while I was in Groom
Memorial Hospital.—Gladys Smul-
cer, McLean, Texas.
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THE GROOM NEWS. GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS 79039 Thursday, dec. 20 & 27, 1973 editions
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1973, newspaper, December 20, 1973; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1512478/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.