The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1947 Page: 5 of 10
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Phone 70
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TEXACO SERVICE
Marfak Lubrication
On Highway 66
Oil and Marfak
Quality Food—Good Service
Wholesale
and the BEST COFFEE
PHONE 17
Cars Washed In Spare Time
PHILLIPS 66
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State National Bank
Member of The Federal Reserve System
Groom, Texas
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“Where Service and Quality Are Just A Little Better.”
Groom Texas
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1 pound ground
beef
1 egg: beaten
3 tablespoons
grated onion
1 teaspoon salt
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Blacksmith Repair
Work and Welding
DISC ROLLING
Prompt Service
Reasonable Prices
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LOUIS LEVEN
Himmels Blacksmith Shop Bldg.
Philodendron, cactus and Chinese
evergreen and put them in colorful
pots.
Shelves of double-thickness glass
about five inches wide and long
enough to rest on brackets at each
side of the window can be obtained.
The hardware store will probably
have both the glass and brackets.
Two or three of these shelves—
the number should depend upon the
size' of your window—will support
your favorite plants in the best
possible light both for growth and
appearance.
Small china or pottery ornaments
in bright colors may be added to
fill out the shelf space, but, remem-
ber, too many articles will result
in clutter which will defeat your
purpose of making the most of the
source of natural lighting in your
nome.
j. c. McCollough
Panhandle, Texas
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SAVE MONEY
ON AUTO FINANCING
You’ll save money if you finance your
next automobile purchase through this
bank. The rates are lower and the terms
are suited to your requirements. Stop
in anytime. We’ll be glad to answer your
questions and give you all the informa-
tion you need.
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WE HAVE-
Materials, zippers, lace and edgings.
Dress and Work Hats for Men,
Work Straws for Ladies
Cotton Gloves in large and small sizes,
Towels, Wash Cloths, Bath Sets,
Nylon and Rayon Hose
auger-type Farm Elevators with electric
or gasoline motors, 9 to 20 foot.
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Now have ICE! !
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Oils and Gasoline
Tires and Tubes
Accessories
Groom Service
Station
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, Sometimes, it’s quite a problem
to vary menus for your family,
isn t it ? I have one favorite recipe'
that s inexpensive but delicious,
which I rely on for different fam-
ily dinners apd for company, too.
So many of my friends have asked
for it that I thought perhaps you.
might like to try it, too! And in-
cidentally, if you’ve wondered how'
to use those odd leftover slices of
bread, this is a grand way. Just be
sure to wrap your bread carefully
in waxed paper, and it will stay
fresh until you’re ready to use it.
Here s my recipe for:
SWEDISH MEAT BALES
WITH SPAGHETTI
Simplify Kitchen Tasks
()F all household tasks, the one
U that consumes most of the
homemaker’s time in planning and
execution, the one that is most
important to the health and hap-
piness of the family, is the prepa-
ration of meals.
This task, therefore, should be
made as easy and pleasant to per-
form as possible, and no instrument
can offer more efficient help in food
processing than the modern auto-
matic gas range.
Fortunately, the possession of
this invaluable kitchen tool is no
longer limited to residents of large
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' SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY *
• (Please Mail to Your Nearest Public Service Co. Office) *
• Please send a representative to advise me on better lighting and 2
2 adequate wiring. J
cities where natural or manufac-
tured gas flows through pipelines.
LP-Gas — popularly called “tank”
or “bottled” gas—has made it pos-
sible for dwellers in “beyond-the-
gas mains” areas to enjoy all the •
fuel conveniences the city house-
wife has long taken for granted.
The speed, controllability, con-
venience, and long-term economy
of gas as a household fuel have
met no serious challenge in modern
times. Ranges equipped with oven
controls make perfect baking easy.
Today’s bride can, with little diffi-
culty, perform culinary master-
pieces that sui pass even the mem-
ory of Gra ' ’ • -elties.
2 teaspoons Worces-
tershire Sauce
2 strips bacon
3 tablespoons en-
riched flour
2 cups milk
1 teaspoon meat ex-
tract . ,
1 tablespoon salt
3 quarts boiling:
water
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SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE
COMPANY
22 YEARS OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP AND PUBLIC SERVICE
City Tailor
Shop
CLEANING — PRESSING
ALTERING
Custom Made Clothes
Your business appreciated.
Buck Whatley, prop.
Gift Headquarters—Use Our Gift Wrapping Service
W. S. JONES
DRYGOODS — GIFTS
I Your Bank Can He)
I FINANCE
A New Car For You
We have a large stock of repairs on
hand and can do your repair work on
your combine in our shop.
Leo Koetting
FARM MACHINERY
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H. H. SMITH
Lawyer
Specializes in Probate, Adminis-
tration of estates, Titles and
Taxation-Federal and State.
Surratt Bldg.
Panhandle. Texas
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How io Improve Your View
OT all of us are so fortunate as
‘ to have windows overlooking
the sea or the rolling countryside
or the boulevards of a great city.
There is no need, however, to lament
the absence of a window with a
view. You can add interest to any
window — quite easily and inex-
pensively.
A few small plants will improve
the appearance of any window and
enliven any room if they are stra-
tegically placed. Get easy to care
for varieties, such as English ivy,
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Toast bread and soak in water 3 min-
utes. Add beef, egg, onion, 1 teaspoon salt
pepper, celery salt, and Worcestershire
Sauce. Shape into balls, allowing 2 table-
spoons for each. Brown bacon in skillet.
Remove bacon and brown meat balls in
bacon drippings. Remove meat balls and
add flour, stirring well. Gradually add
milk and meat extract, stirring constantly
until thickened. Add meat balls and bacon
which has been broken into bits. Cover
and cook for fifteen minutes. While meat
balls are cooking, cook spaghetti. Add 1
tablespoon salt to actively boiling water
Gradually add spaghetti and boil untii
tender (about 12 minutes unless otherwise
specified on package directions.) Drain
and rinse. Arrange spaghetti and meat
balls on hot platter. Yield: 4 servings.
Try this recipe the next time you
wonder what to serve for dinner.
It’s healthful and nourishing-—and
I’m sure your family will pro-
nounce it delicious!
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THE GROOM NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1947.
Good lighting means more than protecting the eye-
sight of your family.
With electric service so inexpensive, and such attrac-
tive lighting fixtures available, better lighting will
help "dress up” your home at a low cost.
' Just fill in and mail the coupon, or call your nearest
Public Service office for a visit by a Public Service
Company lighting specialist to tell you how to im-
prove your lighting. He’ll measure the light in every
room of your home and provide you with valuable
suggestions for better lighting ... and remember ...
this service is absolutely without charge to you.
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We are acting only in an advisory capacity.
We have nothing to sell but good electeic service.
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Kiln-Dried Granary
LUMBER
Number One Certified Red Cedar Shingles
Metal Roofing, Roofing Papers, Slate Roofing
Plenty Sherwin-Williams Outside White
PAINT and ENAMEL
AERMOTOR WINDMILLS
BATH ROOM FIXTURES and FITTINGS
SOIL PIPE WITH ALL FITTINGS
Cement, Plaster, Lime, Stucco, Sand, and Gravel
FURNITURE Air Conditioners FOSTORIA
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Wade, Max & Wade, Helen. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1947, newspaper, June 5, 1947; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487031/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.