The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1952 Page: 3 of 8
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January 3, 1932
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DAVIS ELECTRIC CO
For Highest Prices and Quick
KUNKEL’S BARBER SHOP
House Wiring
Light Fixtures
Appliances
Sales anid Service
Service, Bring Your Graa To - -
Big Stock Of
119 WEST FOSTER STREET
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GOODRICH TIRES And TUBES
Pampa, Texas
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LEDWIG
K. M. MARTIN
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PHONE 11
Elevators, Inc.
$
It makes the perfect gift for
an anniversary or birthday.
So many people prefer roses
Federally Licensed Storage
above all flowers.
Now, while they are reason-
able, send them often.
Service Station
Sanford’s
Phone 51-A
Groom, Texas
And Garage
«
2511 West 6th
Established in 1917
Dial 8259
IVERS. OTHELLE DRISKILL, LOCAL AGENT
and
FOR COOKING
Don't Cuss Your Tires
FOR HEATING
FOR REFRIGERATION.
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Your Patronage Appreciated ’
Producers Utilities
Corporation
Telephone 5
Groom, Texas
J. L. CASE, GROOM MANAGER
Groom, Texas
Telephone 35
WALLS CAFE
Dick Dickerson. Manager
GREYHOUND BUS SCHEDULE:
C. L. Fields Grain Co.
Fhristmas
Groom
Texas
Greyhound Bus Depot
Telephone 90
Groom, Texas
ANNOUNCING
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The opening of
Cecil’s Help-U-Self Laundry
(Four new Maytag Machines)
Specializing in all kinds of laundry work
dryed and One Day Bachelor Service.
VEGETABLES
MEATS
FRUITS
KRSVSE K3
City Grocery
WE PICK UP AND DELIVER
CLEANING
PRESSING
Located at Former H. M. Martin House
DELIVERY
FREE
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cornett
Telephone 58-J
Groom, Texas
Phone 78
Groom, Texas
Telephone 51-B
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Cunningham Aloval Ga.
Amarillo’s Leading Florists
Mr. and Mrs. L. Rentfro made a
business trip to Amarillo Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Curg Hill and Lin-
da visited the A. L. Hills Sunday.
EAST
2:15 a. m.
6:20 a. m
9:33 a. m.
11:18 a. m.
Nr. nd Mrs. M. G. Husted and
Bobby had Christmas dinnor in the
home of Mrs. Mary J. Mackie.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brown and
Mr. A. P. Brown made a business
trip to Lubbock Wednesday.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Schaffer.
WEST
3:23 a. m.
6:21 a. m.
11:17 a. m.
2:53 a. m..
6:13 p. m.
10:03 p. m.
11:58 p. m.
Complete Line Honor-Built Feeds
Poultry - Dairy - Hog Supplements
r You can’t find a more satisfactory fuel
than Natural Gas! It’s clean! It’s econo-
mical! It’s dependable!
I Combine this three-star service in your
home and see why we boast of our long
list of satisfied users!
Plate Lunches
Short Orders
Sandwiches
Cold Drinks
Good Coffee
BEER
THE
State National Bank
Farmers Grain &
Implement Co.
$
74
Vick Ashmead returned to Lub-
bock this week after spending the
holidays with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Mackie and
cons of Skiatook, Okla. spent the
Christmas holidays with relatives
here.
(Editor’s Note: The following ar-
rived too late for publication last
week.)
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Brown and
sons of Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs. A.
P. Brown and Georse Shoom' were
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Easley were
visitors New Years Day in the L.
Rentfro home.
Shop Our Store First
For Quality Foods at Lowest Prices
We Appreciate Your Patronage
We Buy Eggs
5:03 p. m.
11:23 p. m.
Phone 67
"It Pays To Look Neat”
Shine Chair
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JERICHO NEWS
By Mrs. Elmer Ashmead
The Home of Friendly Courteous
Service for the Farmer....
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Your Business is Appreciated
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MOST ANY SIZE TRACTOR TIRE
GOOD STOCK OF TRUCK AND CAR WHEEUS
AUTOMOBILE PARTS, RADIOS, HOME APPLIANCES
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If you get poor mileage. Maybe you’re
not giving them a square deal. If they
are allowed to roll and ROLL SMOOTH-
LY, down the road they will give you
thousands upon thousands of miles of
service.
But if the wheels on your car are out-of-
line, and out-of-balance, the tires are
scuffed, dragged and pounded along.
Be fair to your tires. Come in today for
a complete front-end and wheel balanc-
ing job on a Bear Machine (the best).
Unsell Chevrolet’ Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Husted
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Ma-
ckie and sons and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Husted were dinner guests
Sunday in the M. G. Husted home.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall vis-
ited the Billy Jones’ last Friday
night.
power to keep the wheels of 25
local business and industry 8= "4
turning profitably. The dollars =5
you deposit here are being ==4
used over and over again to ,80
make sound business loans to 18>)
responsible borrowers.
THE GROOM NEWS, Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rone made a
business trip to Amarillo Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Brown and
George Shoop visited the Elmer
Ashmead family Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Husted were
also visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rone and Jr.
were visiting in Shawnee, Okla,
over the week end.
From Front to Back and
From “A”to“Z”.
Sanford’s Service Station and Garage can completely service
your car. One stop does it! Come in today. Standard Products.
Your Brand of Motor Oil. Anti-freeze. Mud and Snow Tires.
Complete Engine Overhaul.
We give Gunn Brothers Thrift Stamps
on all purchases, including automotive
repair.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hill were din-
ner guests Christmas Dav in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Short Hill
of McLean.
Rex Reeves and Reggi of Can-
yon spent Saturday night and
Sunday in the home of Mrs. E. R.
Reeves and Annie.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Brown and
children were dinner guests on
Christmas Dav in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Lowrv in Amarillo.
M". and Mrs. Rov Brown and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Schaffer and familv hod Christ-
mas dinner on Wednesday in the
home of Mrs. Mary Elms ’ at Mc-
Lean.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaffer of
Broadus, Montana, called in the
Elmer Ashmead home Friday aft-
ernoon.
Mr. and NTrs. F]mer Ashmead
Fusene and Vick, and Mr. and Mrs.
Toonard F’uctod co1led in +ho home
nf Mr. and Mrs Henrv Wilson at
Ashtela lato in the afternoon on
Christmas Day.
JMr. and Mrs. Crad- Fnochs of
Porgor collod in he Achmead and
Husted homes Wednesday.
Nr. ond Mrs Llovd Tittlefio’dand
sons were ouosts Christmas Eva in
the bome of Mrs. E. R. Reeves and
Annie.
including finishing, wet wash, rough
Mrs. E. R. Reeves and Annio
"pre dinner guests in the home of
Nr. and Mrs. Rov Bruner in Ama-
rillo Christmas Day.
NIr. and Mrs. James Schaffer
nd daughters of Dumas were
Insurance Protects You....
And the Other Fellow Too
Accidents are often the fault of neither
party—and adequate insurance is the
protection that stands between both of
you and financial loss in replacement or
repairs to damaged property. It is need-
lessly hazardous to drive your car unin-
sured.
We can write insurance for your car, on :
your house and business or to protect j
you from accident and protect your fam- !
ily in the event of your death. Why de-
lay longer?—Protect yourself NOW!
C. L. Culver - Insurance I
Telephone 39 Groom, Texas j
A power station may harness _
the waterfall to provide light \
and power for the community. •m
Similarly, dollars flowing into----
the bank furnish financial Vm/m,,
TELEPHONE 512 X
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The M. F. Huster’s Tho John
naol-io’n +he FT V. Maclio’s ond
Marv Mackie were visiting in Mo-
beetie Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ashmead
Eugene and Vick and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Husted were guests on
Christmas Eve in the M. G. Hust-
ed home.
Groom, Texas
GROOM, TEXAS
Mr ^nd Mrs. Frank Garner, Mr.
ond M"s L. R-ockenheol an cons
of Amorilln NTr. and Mrs. W. Eas-
lev end children of Jackebom, Mr
ond Tre Port Hasl~v of Pamme
and Corkv Rentfro of Pamna were
vupsts Christmas Day in the Lloyd
Rentfro home.
dinnor guests in
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and Ir-
ma were Clarendon visitors Sat-
urday.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. V Merkin and
bovs. Mr. and Mrs. M G. Husted
and Bobhv. Mr and Mrs. Hq Lee
Mr. and M-e. WAH Mr and
Mrs. Jon Edd Mackie. Mr and Mrs.
Tn’jns Nrs. Morv j Mcl-ia and
M". and M‘s. Leonard Hustod were
dinner onects Saturdov wioh+ in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dock
Mackie.
M” and TTns. E’mer Achmend.
Engone and Viok and Mr. ond Mrs.
Tconoud Hncted had Fhrictmas
dinner in the home of Mrs. Lillian
Slav at Groom.
Mr. Rill Ryle of Dollas is visit-
ing in the home of bis sister and
family, the Frank Hermesmeyers.
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City Tailor
Shop
ALTERING
Custom Made Clothes
Your business appreciated.
Buck Whatley, prop.
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aN-ereze ' one-way plow turns right
/E"r or left easily . . . lets you follow
59 contours or terraces, and work in
# close corners or odd-shaped fields
2 without unnecessary maneuvering
9 or wasting time. Its lighter draft and
> easier operation saves you time, fuel and
$, wear . . . cuts your farming costs.
7 See the new K-3 Krause one-way*
now on display ... 6 to 26-disc sizes.
Mr. end Mrs. Jne Reed of Ama-
"illn. F-elm Pond nf nk1~homa
Citv and -Toono Poed ~f C-nyon
trera visitin in +h heme of Mrs.
K. C. Reed on Christmas Day.
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Kunkel, Carl, Jr. & Kunkel, Loreta E. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1952, newspaper, January 3, 1952; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487161/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carson County Library.