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Kay Britten To . Thursday,May 1,1986
Serve Christian Council Sets Clean-up Month
Mothers As President . Kountry Kousins
May is cleanup month for the and attractive and clean Kountry Kousins met
An installation ceremony City of Groom each year. A new community. Committee the home of Leslie Crowell or
was held for the new officers effort to revitalize the City members made an earlier offer April 18. A program or
for the next two years. They is underway and everyone’s to assist those who would like advertising was enjoyed by
will be President, Kay Brit- help and cooperation will be assistance in cleaning up their members. The program was
ten; First Vice President, Jan greatly appreciated. property, presented by Mary Howard.
Britten; Second Vice Presi- An Economic Development The City truck is available Members present were
dent, Sue Wills; Third Vice Committee has begun studies free of charge during the month Cindy Babcock, Belinda Brit-
President, Lucille Britten; and researching avenues to by calling 248-3611 to reserve ten, Debbie Britten, Leslie
Secretary, Linda Weller; attract growth for the City time for its use. A large dump- Crowell, Mary Howard,
Treasurer, Bernie Tyrrell; They are striving to put the ster will also be placed behind Barbara Homer, Toni Pavlov-
Reporter/Publicist, Adela City’s best image forward and City Hall and persons may sky, Bea Stephens, Kay
Kotara and eader, Doris would appreciate any help they dump large articles there sav- Stephens, Susan Turvaville
Britten. can get helping to make Groom ing the usual fee for hauling Charlotte Whatley and Judy
items to the city dump. Eatmon..
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Mechanic On Duty
State
Inspections
Full service station-'
Blackwell Service Center
Open 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
248-2811
Custom Slaughtering
Hogs: Tuesday
Cattle: Thur. & Fri.
Fill your locker with choice
BEEF and PORK from
Circle B Meat
Company
Bill and Leon Bohr, Owners
FM Road 295 at West City Limits
Phone 248-3321
Groom, Texas
The Secret Prayer Pals for
the past two years were re-
vealed, and several upcom-
ing events were discussed.
Among those are the Senior
Pizza supper to be held on
May 6, and a Senior recog- •
nition to be held during
second mass on May 25 with
coffee and rolls to be served
afterward.
The annual Parish Picnic
will be held on Sunday, June
8 with the picnic sight to be
designated at a later date.
On May 11 at 6:00 p.m. a
special mass will be held on
the Robert Kuehler farm.
Everyone in the Pampa
Deanery is encouraged to
come. It will be to cele-
brate the production of food
and fiber in the area. The
guest speaker will be from
Catholic Family Services in
Amarillo.
Plans were also made for
the week of summer school
that will be from June 2
through June 6.
Harrell Family Gathers
For 70th Birthday Party
Glynn D Harrell was hon-
ored with a surprise party
Sunday to celebrate his 70th
birthday.
On Saturday, his cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ferguson
of Salem, Ark. and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Harrell of Anton
came for a weekend visit.
Sunday morning when the
couples went to church, five
pews of the United Metho-
dist Church were occupied by
other cousins from Anton
and the Harrell daughters
and their families.
A luncheon and birthday
cake were served at the
Harrell home at noon. Other
birthday honorees were Jim
G. Ingram of Amarillo, Mrs.
Steven Hightower and
Jeremy Mulkey of Panhan-
dle and Kemp Ingram of
Southwest Texas State Uni-
versity at San Marcos.
Others present were:
Virgil Harrell, Mr. and Mrs.
J.D. Harrell, Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Milliken, Mr. and
Mrs. Farrell Edwards, Mr.
and Mrs. Rufus Pearson, all
of Anton; Mr. and Mrs. R.J.
Mulkey and Matthew and
Steven Hightower of Panhan-
dle; Mrs. Jim G. Ingram of
Amarillo; Mr. and Mrs.
Glynn Ingram of Dallas; Miss
Lauralee Ingram of Irving;
Miss Angela Huning, San
Marcos; Mr. and Mrs. John
Eschle, Darron, Erin Kate
and Jason and Mrs. Glynn D.
Harrell.
Earl Gene Ford of Ama-
rillo, was visiting his Aunt,
Nellie Ford this week, her
other visitors were Britt and
Helen Crow of Hunting
Beach, Ca. and Leslie and
Dora Neal of Clarendon.
Vaccination Clinic
Saturday, May 17,1986
9A.M. - Noon; 1 - 3:30P.M.
Feline:
Canine:
Rabbies .$600
Rabbies -*6°°
Distemper - $800 Distemper -$800
M.V. Horne, D.V.M.
Groom Fire Department
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The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 1, 1986, newspaper, May 1, 1986; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1706416/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.