The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1963 Page: 4 of 8
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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1063
THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS
Jack Bivens and Bill Burgin at-
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Moreman
Amarillo Thursday evening.
in Clarendon Saturday.
enjoyed by all present. Attending
were Mrs. Jack Bivens, Lynette
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FOR SALE: Good quality Red
Top Cane Seed at reasonable price.
—Groom Feed & Implement Co.
Ted Major
Manager
GRANDVIEW
Phone MO 4-3961
GROOM
Phone 2161
FOR RADIO & TV SERVICE-
Call 3586 day, 3584 night.—T. N.
BRITTEN, Groom, Texas.
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Let us show you our cancer in-
surance policy.
JOHN REED, INSURANCE
Phone 3271 or 2921 Groom, Texas
Ticket to Groom Theatre with each tank of gasoline sold
Thursday, Friday and Saturday!
We Are Now Open for Business
On Highway 66 2 blocks east of Main Street—Groom, Texas
THE HOPEFUL SIDE
Over 1,100,000 Americans have
been cured of cancer—they’re alive
and free of the disease 5 years
after treatment.
173,000 patients are saved each
year.
87,000 more COULD be saved if
they received effective treatment
in time.
WEATHER
MASTER
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WITH YOUR BOOKING ORDER
FROM 250# to 750# OF
WEATHER MASTER
GRAIN & FORAGE SORGHUM
(Largest Broiler with Larger Quantity)
Now... bigger Sorghum yields next year
and a free charcoal broiler at the same time.:
Stop in and let us give you the full story
on the amazing Weather Master Sorghum.
FLOWERS for all occasions call
SCOTT’S FLOWERS, Ph. DR6-4679
Amarillo, 700 N. Polk.
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Blackwell Supply
JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS
SALES — SERVICE
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Come To See Us For
Quality Gasoline and MotorOils, Tire Repair, Expert Washing
and Greasing and FRIENDLY, NEIGHBORLY SERVICE!
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______ , I played and also a table of glass-
Membership is open to! ware, books and pictures 50 or
Snyder and Donna Marie Smith.
Other WMU members present in-
cluded Mrs. Thelma Pool, Mrs. Vi-
ola Harrell, Mrs. Dannia Howerton,
and Mrs. Carrie Foster.
A three-tiered cake with WMU
75th and GA 50th years was dis-
FOR RENT: Modern farm house
3 miles southwest of Groom. See
or call Curtis Whatley, phone 2643,
Groom, Texas.
FOR SALE: House and two lots
located north of Dannia Howerton
home. See Martin Britten, phone
2032, Groom.
SEE ME FOR—Zenith, Motorola,
and Norge appliances, sales and
service.—T. N. Britten, Phone 3586,
Groom, Texas.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Panhandle Ground Water
Conservation District No. 3, Box
637, White Deer, Texas, is receiv-
ing bids for the purchase of one
motor vehicle within the following
specifications and classifications:
One 1963, 4-door station wagon,
equipped with heater, 6-cylin-
der or 8-cyclinder, 145-h.p. to
185-h.p. motor.
Each bidder may render one bid
on each clasification or specifica-
tion. All bids must be received by
the District Manager Felix W.
Ryals, Box 637, White Deer, Texas,
before or by 12 o’clock noon June
29, 1963.
The District reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
GOLDSMITH MILK delivered to
your home in Groom on Mondays,
Wednesdays, and Fridays. Your
business appreciated. Phone Floyd
Everson, No. 2062, Groom, Texas.
more years old was enjoyed.
Songs of the 1880’s were sung and
games of the 1913 era were en-
joyed. Several were dressed in
1888 costumes.
The WMU held its Bible study
at 2:30 p.m. May 28 at the church.
The program was led by Mrs. T.
G. Fields and others present were
Mrs. Billy Fields and Mrs. Viola
Harrell.
anyone interested. The funds go
for filling needs of the local li-
FOR SALE or RENT: 3 bedroom,
2-story house in Groom, good con-
dition and in good location.—James
King at Hospital Office, phone 2421
and 3211, or Mrs. Bonnie King,
phone 2421 or 4511.
NOTICE: A hydraulic hose cou-
pling machine is now in service at
Groom Feed & Implement. We
can service almost any type of high
pressure hose coupling need.—C.
L. Wieberg.
day evening, May 28, with Mrs.
Ruby Denton and Mrs. L. C. Jones
as hostesses. Games of pinochle
were played with Mrs. Ruby Lee
Jones winning high score prize and
Mrs. Jim Hermesmeyer, low score
prize.
Those present were Mmes. Ken-
neth Black, Ray Britten, Velma
Evans, Charley Fields, Ted Frie-
mel, Walter Garmon, Glyn D Har-
rell, Jim Hermesmeyer, Carl Hom-
er, Mike Homer, Eldred James,
Ruby Lee Jones, Ernest Lamber-
son, Jim Littlefield, Robert Mil-
ton, Jack West, Lee Crowell, Joe
Davis, Bill West, Miss Beulah
Shockley, and the hostesses.
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“42” PARTY ENJOYED
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Raymond
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Mrs. C. F. Britten and Mrs. W.
j J. Carney were visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Brit-
ten and family in White Deer
Thursday.
FOR RENT: Leroy Spangler’s
unfurnished one-bedroom home.
Contact Mrs. Ted Major, phone
2261, Groom.
and Andrea; Mrs. Earl Barker and
Carla; Mrs. Floyd Everson and
Tommie Jean; Mrs. D. A. Watson
and Jocelyn; Mrs. J .L. Case and
Judy; Mrs. Ted Friemel and Di-
ana; Mrs. Bill Burgin and Dondra;
Mrs. Bobby Cornett and Carmen;
Mrs. Tom Cleere and Mary; Mrs.
Dan Ashford, Patti and Mary Sue.
Serving were Y.W.A. Girls Mary
Kay Johnson, Melva Asberry, Nina
WANTED: Farm and Ranch
fence building, new fence built, or
old fence repaired.—A. J. Atkins,
phone 7891, Panhandle, Tex., P.O.
Box 236.
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LUMBER, BUILDERS HARDWARE, PLUMBING
SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES, MARTIN-SENOUR
PAINTS, CEMENT, SAND AND GRAVEL.
FREE Removal of Dead Stock,
phone DI 9-2211 (COLLECT —
Amarillo Rendering Co., Amarillo,
Texas.
of the latest books read by mem-
bers was held. Attending were
Mmes. John London, John Krizan,
E. R. Hess, Ruby Denton, Viola
Harrell and the hostess, Mrs. T. G.
Fields.
NEIGHBOR!
I brary.
During the meeting a discussion
A few years ago the organization
had the 1939, 1942-1959 volumes
compiled and ’ bound into book
form. Since then they have kept
the yearly issues bound up to the
current year.
The 1963 dues of $2.00 are now
due and anyone wishing to pay is
asked to leave the money at the
Groom Branch Library or with
were visiting friends and relatives tended the wrestling matches in
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Misin the parlor of the church day, May 23, in the home of Mrs. Friday, May 24 by the WMU was
for a short business session. T. G. Fields, president, who was in enjoyed by all present. Attending
present were Mmes. Ted charge of the business session ----- — TechRivene Tvnette
Maior C. J. Roberts, Ernest Lam- 1 Minutes of last meeting were read
berson, Dwayne Currie, Max Ray|and approved. Those.present.de
Faulkner, Jack West and Miss cided to have years 1940 andl941
Beulah Shockley. ! of The Groom News rebound. These
Members of the Circle will make two volumes had previously been
house calls to secure names for the, bound but time has deteriorated
birthday calender beginning this the binding. The News files had
been kept at the Library from 1939.
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NIGHTIN’ GALS’ MEETING
An additional 700,000 cancer pa- HELD TUESDAY EVENING
tients, diagnosed and treated with- The Nightin’ Gals met in the
in the last 5 years, will live to join. home of Mrs. j B Shockley Tues-
the ranks of those we call cured.
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our own brand of “Neighborly Srvice.” We’re proud of all of them.
Fields entertained with a forty-
two party Saturday evening at
their home. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. and I
Mrs. Donald Ritter, Mr. and Mrs.
Arletus Ruthardt, Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Burger and Mr. and Mrs.
Max Ray Faulkner.
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Mrs. Sam Black and Mrs. Don-
nie Black and son were shopping in
Pampa Saturday.
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1963, newspaper, May 30, 1963; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1511727/m1/4/?q=wichita+falls: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.