The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1990 Page: 3 of 12
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Going Away Picnic
Community Going Away send Cobb, Kay, Jo and
Picnic for Cob Britten Frances off in a big way. We
Family will be Sunday, May will have lots of fun, horse-
20, 1990 at 6:00 p.m. at the shoes, volley ball, baseball
' Legion Hall bring enough (bring your ball gloves and
food to feed your family bats). If your kids have roller
Drinks and plates will be skates bring them too. Don’t
furnished. Please come help miss the fun!
Visits Grandmother
Shannon Peck and Jo
Dawn Shields of Amarillo
visited Shannon’s grand-
mother, Helen , Witt,
Sunday. They attended
church services with her and
took her out for lunch to
celebrate Mother’s Day.
Groom Country
The City Council of Groom would like to express their
appreciation to the following people who helped install
lights at the baseballpark:
Donald Burgin
Jimmy Britten
A.J. Newsome
Don Case
Jack Barnett
Allan Estlack
Joe Homer
Greg Eatmon
Tim Taylor
Nathan Wieberg
Neighbors Outing
Members of the Groom
Country Neighbors took a
trip to Clarendon Wednes-
day, May 9th to tour the
Museum, have lunch at the
Senior Citizen’s Center,
shop at Green’s Dry Goods
and to view the Lowe home.
The tour of the restored 1904
Victorian home was
especially interesting to the
ladies as its history was
narrated by the present
homeowner, Zell SoRelle.
Those present for the
day’s acivities were: Mary
Britten, Wynona Koetting,
Alice Kuehler, Thelma Pool,
Sybil Harrell, Nadyne Lee,
Stella Patterson, Mamie
Ritter, Lula Wall, Theresa
Wills, Burnice Brown,
Truman Goodlett, Mertie
Schaffer, Emalea London
and a guest, Mary Lee
Friemel. This will conclude
club meetings until
September.
Council
need for a large dog trap
and for rabies shots for
herself.
The payment of the rabies
series was approved. Donna
was instructed to look into
the cost of the trap and
return to the Council with
her findings.
Nadine Rogers asked the
Council to buy ten half
barrels to place on Broadway
Street and in front of the
Community Building. She
will take care of planting and
watering the flowers. Mayor
Homer agreed to look into
the cost of the barrels.
Jimmy Britten gave a
'report to the City Council on
the summer program. Bill
Homer moved to pay the
cities share of $1049.18.
Visits Lubbock
Glynn D and Sybil Harrell
were weekend visitors of
their daughter, Glynda
Eschle and Johnny Eschle in
Lubbock this past weekend.
They attended the Texas
Tech Graduation ceremonies
Saturday morning where
their grandson Matthew
a Mulkey received a Business
• Administration Degree. On
, Saturday evening, Mr. and
) Mrs. Harrell hosted a dinner
■ at the Lubbock Steak and
‘ Ale honoring Matthew.
* Others present were Louise
.. and Bob Mulkey, Jeremy
D Mulkey of Panhandle;
V Glynda, Johnny and Darron
J Eschle; Brandi Anderson of
ease join the children
3 Miami; and
Chalones
Lubbock.
Robert and
Newton
of
Public Notice
of
Thelma 'Pool
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS
SALE
The State of Texas
County of Carson
By virtue of an Order of
Sale issued out of the Honor-
able 100th Judicial District
THE GROOM NEWS-Page 3
Thursday, May 17,1990
Deputy Arrests
Pair On Drugs
W est Of Groom
Carson County Deputy
Sheriff Tim Taylor arrested
Gary Locke,,47 years old,
white male and Kelley
McAlluy, 22 years old, white
female after checking out
their vehicle at the Love’s
Truck Stop. The suspicious
vehicle was spotted at 1:00
a.m., Sunday morning, May
6. A Motorola radio valued
at $4,000.00 was found in
the vehicle which was taken
in a burglary in Amarillo just
two hours prior to the arrest.
Also found in the vehicle
was 2-1/2 grams of amphet-
amines and numerous pieces
of drug paraphernalia.
Suspect Gary Locke was
charged with possession of a
controlled substance and
possession of stolen
property and Kelley
McAlluy was charged with
possession of marijuana.
Locke pleaded guilty and
was asessed a four year
sentence in the Texas Dept,
of Corrections and Carson
County Sheriff’s Dept,
seized and was awarded the
1976 Mercury from the
sentence.
Coaches Express
Appreciation As
Year Ends
With the athletic season -
ended and the school year
winding down, I would like
to take this opportunity to
express our thanks to all of
those who have supported us
throughout the year. This
year in athletics had provid-
ed us with many highs and
many lows, but through it all
the Tigers and Tigerettes
have represented our school
and community with pride
and character. To the
in celebrating
her Ninetieth Birthday
Sunday, May 20, 1990
at the
Groom Community Center
.m. until 5 p.m
no
IS
ease
Court of Carson County, on ‘ parents of our athletes, we
the 9th day of May 1990 by offer a special thanks for
the Clerk thereof, in the case your patience and support
of City of Grom VS Barclay, in the hectic times as well as
Olan Custodian of Bart & the good ones. To those who
Jeffery Barclay Cause 7103 worked on the chain crews,
and to me, as Sheriff, direct- clocks, as officials, conces-
ed and delivered, I will sion stand, help with the
proceed to sell, at 10:00 track meets, gate keepers
OClock a.m. on the Sth day and the list goes on and
of June, 1990 which is the on--Thanks a million! We
first Tuesday of said month, really appreciate you. Also,
at the official door of the a special thanks to my wife
Courthouse of Carson and family for standing
County, in the City of beside me and helping dur-
Panhandle, Texas, the ing the hard times. Thanks
following described to the coaching staff for
property, to wit: your many long hours of
Lot One .., Block Fifty- work. Finally, thanks to all
two (52) original town of the students who have
Groom, Carson County, represented Groom High
Texas. School in any phase of
Levied on the 9th day of athletics. Pushing you
May 1990 as the property of through 185 days of “striv-
Olan Barclay as custodian ing to do your best” takes a
for Bart & Jeffery Barclay by toll. Yet, each of you can
virtue of a warranty deed in take pride in your
Volume 214, Page 448, in accomplishments. Learn
Carson County Texas to from your disappointments,
satisfy a judgment amount- take pride in your victories,
ing to $902.95 with interest You have been through
from the 12th day of much; you deserve the
February, 1990 at 10 cents praise. As for me, I can
per annum, and all costs of sincerely say I have enjoyed
suit in favor of City of working with each of you.
Groom, Groom Independent For those who graduate, you
School District, Panhandle will take a part of this
Ground Water District 3 and program with you. For those
Carson County. who return, I’m looking
Given under my hand this forward to seeing you back.
9th day of May 1990. But for now, relax and
Terry Timmons enjoy the last few weeks of
Sheriff/Constable Carson school. .
County, Texas Sincerely,
By Tim Taylor, Deputy (signed) Jimmy Branch
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Baughman, Betsy Krizan. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 17, 1990, newspaper, May 17, 1990; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1706569/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.