The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1970 Page: 8 of 8
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THE GROOM NEWS, GROOM, CARSON COUNTY, TEXAS 79039
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1970
HAIR STYLE OF THE MONTH
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Jack Bivens’ Autemotive Repair
Telephones 248-2771
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tended the rodeo in Elk City, Okla.
Meadquarters for Materials and all
Your Sewing Needs
Sunday afternoon.
PANTY HOSE PRICED FROM 99c TO $2,00 !
GROOM DRY GOODS
Emaline Hermesmeyer, proprietor
Phone 248-5081
Groom, Texas
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Littlefield, meeting in
Skellytown Tuesday
Mark and Greg.
evening were Rev. and Mrs. Alvin
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last week end where he visited in
Clayton and family.
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PHONE 248-2511
GROOM, TEXAS
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Edith Wade
Bertha Aylward
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Spurgeon
of Amarillo were visiting her moth-
er, Mrs. Beadie Brown, and other
relatives here last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fields and
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn D Harrell at-
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Nov. 6: Mrs. George Clark, Mrs.
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Nov. 13: Mrs. Troy Treadwell,
.Mrs. Norbert Britten.
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Linda Littlefield
Jessie
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Operators
Mr. and (Mrs. Arletus Ruthardt Hiltbrunner, Mr. and (Mrs. D. A.
and family were visiting in Ama- Watson and Shellie, Doshia Cornett
rillo Monday. 'and Viola Harrell.
We have a modern store equipped to supply all your grocery needs
at reasonable prices. And the best in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
We Sell Beef inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture.
FREE DELIVERY AT 10:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M.
Double Sandh Green Stamps Wednesdays
ON SALES OVER $2.50—EXCLUDING CIGARETTES)
24-Hour Wrecker Service
Groom, Texas 79039
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(Member Waples-Platter West Texas, Inc., Lubbock, Texas)
® Telephone 2651 Residence Phone 2051 Groom, Texas
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Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown at the home of her daughter, Mrs. i BAPTIST WMS MEETING
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Pete Fields, from recent surgery. j
family were Sunday dinner guests} Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilson and church at 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, Sazs ,
in the home of Mrs. Beadie Brown, daughter, Delicia of Amarillo vis- 8. Bertha Knight was in charge of
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, iting relatives at Fort Worth last football games has been completed.
Monday. I week end. No mother who has to work is ex-
Mrs. Thelma Pool, Mrs. Glyn' Mr. and Mrs. Forest Driskill and pected to bring food. Anyone who
Kirby and Mrs. Stella Patterson Ann of Amarillo visited Saturday cannot bring food on the appointed
are visiting relatives in Houston, j evening with Mrs. Othelle Driskill night should make arrangements
Carl Hudson returned to San An-' Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Parker of with another Senior mother to cov-
The above is our new “brand.”. We have the kame old “brand1’
of honest, dependable service; and you will deal with the same
“old, familiar” people with whom you have in the past at
Bert’s Garage. Bert Bural is responsible for the beginning of
the business, and is the man who made it possible for us to
buy it. We are proud to have honored him, and to have had
his name honor the business for the past 15 years.
Now, we are proud ta have the business carry the name of
Jack Bivens, the man who has owned and operated it these
past years, and is responsible, for its continued growth. Noth-
ing is changed except the name. For the purpose of conven-
ience, we will call ourselves “J-BAR.”
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and Mrs. John Hickox here last the home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert
week end.
EDIfH'S BEAUTY SHOP
Edith Wade, owner—Ph. 248-3661 — Groom, Texas
w ile in Grrom and Mrs. Bob Mil- appointed is asked to make ar-
ler Jr., and son will visit in the rangements with another Senior
h me of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. mother for a substitute.
J. L. Cate and other relatives and A list of mothers selected to
friends. bring food to the concession stand
Mrs. Burniece Johnson was vis- on Friday nights for sale at home
tonio last week end where he is at- Roger, N.M. and Mr. and Mrs. er the shortage. The list is:
tending the University of Texas John H. Shannon and family of Sandwiches, 2 dozen apiece—
Medical (School. , Killeen were visiting in the home' Sept. 18: Mrs. Jack West and
Mr. and Mrs. Glynn D Harrell of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bivens last Mrs. T. N. Britten.
attended the Ice Capes in Amarillo week end. j Sept. 25: Mrs. Page Blackwell
-da- ~G------ ' Mrs. Leroy Frederiksen and Mrs. I and Mrs. Dan Ashford.
Jack Bivens were visiting in Ama-, Oct- 16: Mrs. D. A. Watson and
turned home Tussday of last week rillo and Pampa, Monday. (Mrs. Roy Vaughn. i
from a week’s visit in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKee and Nov. 6: Mrs. J. L. Cranmer, Mrs.
their daughter 'and family, Mr. and daughters spent the week end in Duteh Crowell, Mrs. Bill Britten.
Mrs. Max Summers, in Fort Worth. Colorado. j Nov. 13: Mrs. Lucille West and
Mrs. Summers, Cindy and Lance, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gleaton Mrs. Raphael Britten,
accompanied her parents home to and son of Littleton, Colo., Mr. and; Brownies, 1 large pan each—-
Groom. Mr. Summers spent the Mrs. Kennth Woody of Plainview,! Sept 18: (Mrs. Art Britten, Mrs.
week end here and his wife and and Mr. and Mrs. Irl Smith and i M— Hoyt.
children accompanied him back to son of Pampa visited the girls’ par-! Sept 25: (Mrs. C. L. Wieberg,
Fort Worth, Sunday. ents, Mi', and Mrs. A. D. Neal, and Mrs. W; H. ollinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lacy, Mr. other relatives and friends here! Oet 16: Mrs. Bob Ledwig, Mrs.
and (Mrs. Roger Arnold and daugh- last week end. Joyce Everson.
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Dolan Hanna Mr. 'and Mrs. George H. Clark
and daughter attended the ex- and family are moving back to
student reunion at Turkey last Groom from Amarillo. They will
week end. reside in the residence across the
Mrs. Paul Homer left Monday for street on the corner east of the
Colorado Springs, Colo., to spend Baptist Church.
a week with her daughter and fam- Attending a Baptist Workers
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Major at Mrs. Othelle Driskill. I boys home to Groom .for their fur-
White Deer Sunday afternoon. ! Mrs. J. C. Eschle returned to her lough.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Spurgeon of home last week after convalescing
8 GROCERIES, Fruits, MEATS, Vegetables, NOTIONS
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Homer’s Grocery -
GET YOUR OWN IHAZELWARE
GLASSWARE SET FREE
ALL YOU DO IS—
1. Fill up with Phillips 66 or Flte Fuel Gasoline
You receive 1 Glass with 10 Gallons or more.
2. Present Card to Attendant,
3. Receive the matching Pitcher FREE with the pur-
chase of a Motor Oil change, Filter change, and
Gasoline fill
“Trade Where Your Business Is Appreciated”
Joe’s Phillips 66 Service Station
Joe Thormtomm, proprietor
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kitchens of 1 Donald Burgin went by plane
Amarillo visited their parents, Mr. | from Amarillo to Leawood, Kansas
and Mrs. A. V. Kitchens and Mr.
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Mrs. Othelle Driskill and Mrs.|and Mrs. Bolb (Miller Jr., and son Nov. 13: Mmes. Ralph Britten,
Corrine Wheeler visited Monday in of Daleville, Ala., arrived here Dutch Crowell, Dannia Howerton.
Memphis with relatives and Wednesday. Mrs. Bob Miller, Sr., N. L. Hoyt.
wil receive medical treatment Anyone who can’t work at date
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I AA. NaUfO An fl ! Mrs. °' R. Major returned home ( Lenora Burgin visited her sister,
LUvfll UW• Fil Monday from a few days visit in Dondra who is attending college in '
— 1 a fl ■■ ! the home of her son and family, j Wichita Falls, last week end.
Personq Mr. and Mrs. Bob Major at White -------cOo-------
) a “-----5 iVlvIllIVII Deer. Also visiting in the Bob HOME ON FURLOUGH 1
---— Major home was their daughter Hal and Dal Howerton, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. Van Earl Steed at- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mr. and Mrs. Dannia Howerton,
tended a Hubbard family reunion Snyder and little daughter Lyn-Ann arrived home Saturday from San'
last week at Lake Lugart where 85 of Burlington, Colo. (Diego, Calif., where they have re-
members of the family were pres- Mrs. W. G. Smith Sr., of Elkcently completed basic training in,
ent at the reunion. ( City, Okla., and her granddaughter,1 the U.S. Navy. Mrs. Dal Howerton '
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Major and Miss Jackye Marie Smith of Grand and her cousin, Bobby Pool, made!
family were visiting in the home Junction, Colo., .visited Friday with a trip to California to bring the
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Dykes and ited bis mother, MrS. Dick Martin ’ the prayer program. Others at-
family of Amarillo visited in the and other relatives here Sunday, j tending with Mrs. Alvin Hiltbrun-
home of his sister, 'Mr. and Mrs.1 Lanny Frederiksen of Denver,' ner and Lana, Bertha 'Knight, Eul-
A. V. Kitchens, and with other rel- Colo., spent last week end here vis- ice Monroe, Fannie Asberry and
atives here Sunday. iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le- Viola Harrell.
Mrs. Gene Carter, Cheryl and roy Frederiksen and other relatives 1--0Oo---------
Mark, 'and Russell Britten attended and friends. _ CONCESSION STAND WORK
the IceCapades in Amarillo Satur- Mrs. Glynn D Harrell, and Mrs. PLANNED FOR MOTHERS
day afternoon. Johnny Eschle and children visited , __
Mrs. Stuart Johnson and children in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob i Following is a list of mothers ।
returned to their home at Rye, N. Mulkey and family at Panhandle needed to work at the home foot-
Y., Monday after a visit here with and with Mr. and Mrs. Jim G. In- ball games in the concession stand
relatives and with her parents, Mr. gram and family in Amarillo on Friday nights:
and Mrs. M. F. Fields and other Thursday. i Sept. 18: Mmes. W. H. Ollinger,
relatives in Amarillo. Jan Ledwig and Pam Ollinger C. L. Wieberg, Dan Ashford, Page
Mrs. Van Earl Steed visited her visited their sisters, Celia Ledwig Blackwell.
aunt, Mrs. Bertha Blackburn who and Karen Ollinger, who are stu- Sept. 25: Mmes. T. N. Britten,
is seriously ill in St. Anthony’s dents at WTSU in Canyon last Jack West, Art Britten, Norbert
Hospital in Amarillo, Tuesday. week end. Britten.
Mr. and Mrs. James Anglin and Keith Martin left Saturday by Oct. 16: Mmes.. Raphael Britten,
family of Canadian visited her plane from Amarillo for his home J. L. Cranmer, George Clark, Bill
family, the Max Wades, last Fri- in Stanfield, Ariz., after spending Britten.
day and Saturday. Kayla Wade several weeks here visiting his Nov. 6 (Homecoming): Mmes. D.
accompanied them home to Cana- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Watson, Bcib Ledwig, Joyce
dian Saturday night, returning to Hickox. Everson, Roy Vaughn, Troy Tread-
Gnoom Monday afternoon. Mrs. Bcb (Miller of Biloxi, Miss., well, Lucille West.
Just received—a shipment of Jeanie Slacks for Ladies
and the younger set.
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1970, newspaper, September 10, 1970; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1512114/m1/8/?q=wichita+falls: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.