The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1949 Page: 5 of 10
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LOCAL NEWS
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Natural Gas
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Dean Burger over the week
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Telephene 8259
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AMARILLO, TEXAS
Enjoy a meal prepared by expert chefs
Want Ads
Prices
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hood
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MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP.
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CARL HOMER, Prop.
Lumber
Roofing
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Good habits are usually easier to start
when young—but it’s never too late. You
can start right now.
If the high cost of living has made it dif-
ficult for you to save, why not try the
plan others have used successfully? Out
of each paycheck pay yourself first. Yes,
take a certain amount and deposit to
your account before other expenses ac-
cumulate. A habit such as this at State
National will biuld a substantial reserve
that can be used to take care of unfore-
seen emergencies.
High prices make it hard, but
Southwestern Life has a plan for
saving with an incentive.
Talk it over with . . .
Stated Communication Second
Tuesday night in each
month at 7:30 o’clock.
Cecil Culver, W. M.
E. G. STAPP, Secretary
See how the lovelier, brighter light c
Certified Lamps enhances the chare*
of your furniture. Here is the wetp
"light” touch ... the Certified Lam^
touch that brings 50% to 100% mon
light with the same size bulb ... with-
out harmful glare.
BOSTITCH is the only stapler
suited to your every need. See our
models today or call 22 for free
delivery. The Groom News.
- Sheetrock
— Insulation
Pipe Fittings
and Doug spent Sunday afternoon
in the home of Mrs. Tom Ramey
of Panhandle.
Miss Phyliss Stringer spent the
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Hear “HYMNS OF THE WORLD” each Sunday at 12:45 P.m. on YOUR
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Plan now to decorate with this mod-
ern way to better sight... built to 105 •
exacting specifications for construc-
tion and performance ... in many
beautiful styles. At your dealer’s, om
see your Public Service representatie
.. . he'll tell you about proper homze-
lighting for better living and besses
seeing.
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X with the finest foods obtainable.
New, Modern, Air Conditioned Cabins—Floating Gas Dock
Deep Freeze—Speed Boat Rides—Boat Works—Groceries
Ice—Motors, Boats for Rent—Swimming Beach
—ONE STOP DOES IT—
WILLOW BEACH CAMP & CAFE
LIVE MINNOWS EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR
ICE COLD BEER
For Reservations—Phone Graford, Texas-52-F-11
12 Miles From Graford, Texas
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Baby is growing up. Keep those
treasured moments on portraits of
distinction. You’ll never regret it.
SMITH
STUDIO
PORTRAIT
COMMERCIAL
Mr. and Mrs. Irl Smith
Phone 1510
122 W. Foster St.
PAMPA, TEXAS
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is the most satisfactory fuel that can be
found. We can furnish you with an
abundant supply of this dependable,
clean, and economical fuel for cooking,
heating and refrigeration.
dining out, bring the family to
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Insist on a Certified Lamp.
Look for the blue tag on
the base and shade of ev-
ery genuine Certified Lamp
... the best in modern
lighting.
and Mrs. W. C. Whatley
Aeromotor Windmills &
Pressure Systems
A good line of Fostoria
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Helen Fields, Faye and Aileene 1 ven on The Children of Arabia.
Musser and Norma Jean Dorsey. I
SPECIAL: No. 2 2x4’s while
they last, $7C per thousand. See
Groom Lumber & Supply Co.
THE GROOM NEWS, Thursday, NOVEMBER 3, 1949
Representing
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25 YEARS OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP AMD PUBLIC SERVICE
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ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
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ALL OLD LINE STOCK
Norma Jean Dorsey was elected ■ Brown,
reporter for the group. Mr.
DERMETICS hand dress for Queenly
Hands. Contains lanolin plus Tropicoil.
Used and recommended by physicians.
Penetrates, Softens, Lubricates,
Regular $1.75 Value-Now $1.00 Special
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Movies are your cheapest and
best entertainment. Attend the
Groom Theatre often.
feelings — at such times — then do |
try Lydia E. Pinkham’s TABLETS i
to relieve such symptoms!
Taken regularly—Pinkham’s Tab- |
lets help build up resistance against ,
such distress.
Pinkham’s Tablets are also one of [
were . Bernice
Fields, Rose
The G. A. Girls met Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. C. M. String-
er. A wonderful program was gl-
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make you suffer pain
and weak, nervous, restless jittery
i CHEVRON GAS STATION
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
| MOTOR OIL IN TOWN
| We have your Brand!
New Sieberling Tires and Tubes
SERVICE STATION &
WE NEVER CLOSE
FOR SALE: Driveway gravel.
Will also haul gravel, dirt, etc., for
you. Sanford Johnson at Chevron
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SEE US for new four-wheel
dribe vick-ups and station wagons.
—B. V. Armstrong, Berts Garage.
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Dress Up Your Home
with LIGHT Touches
the greatest blood iron tonics you : $
can buy to help build up red blood ‘ W
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for girls and women troubled with : Nv
simple anemia. A pleasant stomachic i
tonic, too! Just see if you don’t re- ! N
markably benefit! Any drugstore. i' N
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Are You Planning to Build?
F. H. A. Loans are now available for new
construction and remodeling. Come in
and talk it over with us.
We handle everything for the builder!
LET US FIGURE on that over-
haul job. Special- one 100 HP Ford
block assembly. New. Installed-
$180. —B. V. Armstrong, Berts
Garage.
It takes more than Artistic Talent
to FLOWER STYLE your WED-
DING BOUQUET. It takes a soul
... a depth of feeling ... an un-
der standing that comprehends
your great LOVE and its resultant
beauty so necessary for your
WEDDING.
We, in addition to eur talents,
place in each BOUQUET that
great desire that becomes anly a
“Master” Artist.
Cunningham Floral
Company
“Amarillo’s Leading Florist
Since 1917”
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Wedding
Bouquets
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Mrs. Stringer served delicious
homemade chocolate cake.
Mrs. Frank Koetting, Edward
rad Mildred were shopping in
Pampa Tuesday.
Frank Koetting and Matt Kueh-
ler were attending to business in
Panhandle Tuesday.
The Groom Community Garden
Club will meet at the Community
Club House November 4 with Mrs.
Frank Burgin and Mrs. John V.
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FALL SALE on Fashion Frocks.
Discounts up to 25 per cent. All
merchandise is guaranteed to
please. See Mrs. Leland Lewis at
City Tailor Shop. r2-p-G20
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visited in Plainview Sunday.
Chas. H. Hall, Jr, and family of
Roswell, N. M. visited relatives
and friends here over the week
end.
Mr. Frank Burgin left Satur-
day morning for Ft. Worth to join
Mrs. Burgin who is visiting in the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Ran-
dall Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Bur-
gin will return home sometime this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ledwig at-
tended the funeral of her nephew,
Laurence Klien, at Henrietta, Tex-
as over the week end.
Rev. C. M. Stringer is attend-
ing a Texas General Baptist Con-
vention at El Paso this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Weatherly
of Amarillo were visiting in Groom
Tuesday.
Mrs. Maxine Espey was an Am-
arillo visitor Tuesday.
Mrs. Leroy Mashburn and Mrs.
O. A. Pool were attending to bus-
iness in Amarillo Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Koetting,
Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Homer, Mr.
& Personal Mention
TRANSFER & STORAGE-Care-
ful and efficient long distance
moving. Plenty of good storage
space available.. Bonded and in-
sured. Call Bruce and Son Trans-
fer Storage. Phone Pampa, Texas
Agents for North American Van
Lines-Serving the Nation.
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week end in Oklahoma City.
Mrs. W. C. Whatley was shop-
ping in Amarillo Saturday..
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dickerson
and Veona Barnett attended the
Retailers Liquor Association con-
vention at the Herring Hotel in
Amarillo Wednesday of last week.
Mrs. Jack Babcock, Mrs. Aus-
tin Crowell and Mrs. Kenneta
Black were shopping in Amaril-
lo Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Rogers, Jr. and
sons of Albuquergue, N. M. are
visiting relatives here this week.
Mr. and Mrs.- M. Hendersan
spent the week end in Oklahoma
City.
Mrs. Charles Rogers, Jx. and
Pfc. James Dickerson were shop-
ping in Clarendon Wednesday
morning. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hale ana
Bob spent Sunday in Clarendon.
Harris Barnett, Jodie Helm and
Veona Barnett attended the White
Deer-Spearman football game last
Friday night.
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OWNED & OrERATER BY
Mr. and Mrs.
A. Mathuessen
DO YOU NEED A BUILDER?
For brick, tile and cement work,
plastering, stuccoing etc. (con-
tract or hour) contact Dan Smith
or Don Carney. Phone 55 or write
in care of General Delivery at
Groom, Texas. r4-p-020
and Mrs. Gos Koetting ond Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy Mashburn attend-
ed a supper sponsored by Perma-
nent Stainless Steel in the home or
Mr. and Mrs. Al Homer Wedns-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Pool
moved to /Pampa Sunday. Mr.
Pool is employed by the J. C. Dan-
iels Motor Company of Pampa.
Mrs. Zona Cornett and grand-
son. Wessie, spent the week ena
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall visit-
eci Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Siler in
Borger Saturday.
visiting relatives in Wellington.
Mrs. Doshia Elliott, Mrs. Biliy
Cornett and Lynda were shopping
in Clarendon Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Montague
and son, Johnny, of Plainview i
visited in, the home of Mr. and1
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Kunkel, Carl, Jr. & Kunkel, Loreta E. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1949, newspaper, November 3, 1949; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403265/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.