The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1940 Page: 5 of 8
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THE GROOM NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940
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PRIVATE
Suite 5, Massie Building
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Don’t neglect your appearance, let us do
your barber work regularly.
Boots Hammands
Weather Strips, Window Conditioning,
Caulking Compound, Floor Furnaces,
Heaters for Butane or Natural Gas.
“We appreciate your business”
KUNKEL’S BARBER SHOP
or
mor-
en Crochet Hooks at
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Cooking vegetables with soda in the
ccokmg water causes them to lose
much of their vitimin C.
P. H. HAMMOND
GROOM AGENT
GROOM PRODUCE
AND GROCERY
Buyers of Poultry, Cream and Eggs
Deliveries made in town at 10 and 4
So it’s no i
will be as high
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Mike Keenan is spending this week
with his mother and father at Floral,
Arkansas. Mike went to Abilene last
Friday and made the trip from that
place with Mr. and Mrs. Leon John-
son.. He has been given nineteen arces
of a farm owned by his father and
mother provided he will bring it back
with him.
WOMACK BURIAL ASSOCIATION
Over $1,000,000.00
INSURANCE IN FORCE
ONLY COMPLETE FUNERAL SERVICE POLICY
HELEN M. STRITE
teacher in the
AMARILLO COLLEGE OF
MUSICE
at Groom High School
Thursday
or CLASS LESSONS
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Zippers, Quilting Needles and Wood
en Crochet Hooks at Frank Koet-
ting’s.
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Zippers, Quilting Needles and Wood
en Crochet Hooks at Frank Koet-
,//FRUITS and
ul VEGETABLES
Rt. 1 Groom, Texas.
424—Zeb Vance Drum
Box 88 Groom, Texas
453—James Glen Smith
Groom, Texas
456—Raymond Leon Gill
Groom, Texas.
459—Curtis Claude Griffin
Groom, Texas.
461—Edward Ernest Lack
Groom, Texas.
474— George Murry Black
Groom, Texas.
477—Henry Lee Westermier
Box 154 Groom, Texas.
485—Charlie Lee Fields
Box 90 Groom, Texas.
505—Edward Campbell
Groom, Texas.
507—Calvin Monroe Ham
Box 177 Groom, Texas.
525—John London Witt
Box 262 Groom Texas.
548—Frank Pancoast Dove
Box 258 Groom, Texes.
550—Henry John Nepper
Box 103 Groom, Texas
554—Orval Fredericksen
Rt. 2 Groom, Texas.
556— Robert Vernon Melton
Box 6 Groom, Texas.
557— Onia Robert Major, Jr.
Groom, Texas.
558— iRchard Alvin Barham
Box 48 Groom, Texas.
559— Johnnie Igriatz Nepper
Box 294 Groom, Texas.
570—Loyal Hubert Williams
Box 2 Groom, Texas.
572—Englebert John Berres
Groom, Texas.
582—J. B. Hardwicke
Gen. Del. Groom, Texas.
588—Herbert Ray Hoyt
Box 183 Groom, Texas.
591—Robert Cantrell
Box 293 Groom, Texas.
593—James Melvin Asberry
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WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
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40 Rhode Island Red Pullets ex-
cellent color and part of them laying.
Bud Brunnier.
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Factory prices on Oil Burning
j Heaters, Coleman and Quaker. Buy
I now before the cold.-«-Foxworth-Gal-
■ braith Lumber Company.
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I The weather since our last issue
continues warm and without visible
I signs of moisture, which could be
used at great advantage at this time.
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I Factory prices on Oil Burning
i Heateis, Coleman and Quaker. Buy
now before the cold.—Foxworth-Gal-
braith Lumber Company. i
weeks stay with relatives here.
Cecil Inman made a business trip
to Clarendon Monday.
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STATEMENT OF THE OWNER-
SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULA-
TION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE
ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST
24, 1912, AND MARCH 3, 1933
Of The Groom News published week-
ly at Groom for Oct. 1940.
State of Texas )
County of Carson )
Before me, a Notary Public in and
for the State and county aforesaid, 1
personally appeared Mrs. W. J. Wade, ;
who having been duly sworn accord- | taHonS"’taC^on County,
incr tn law nnnncac1 onri cjo’itc? that eno j v
; 2—Glyn D. Harrell
Box 283 Groom, Texas.
38—Maurice Clay Alexander
Groom, Texas
42—Gilford Brown Stroope
Groom, Texas
80—Lawrence Clark
Box 248 Groom, Texas
82—Charley Leo Lack
Box 86 Groom, Texas
94—Anthony Uzell Williams
Box 47 Groom, Texas.
116— George Benjamin Roach
Rt. 1 Groom, Texas.
117— George Raymond Crowell
Box 45 Groom, Texas
123—Walter Lee Crowell
Box 45 Groom, Texas
127—Leroy Fredericksen
Groom, Texas.
171—Ross Nix
Box 72 Groom, Texas.
188—Alphonse John Britten
Groom, Texas.
190— Leo Matt Britten
Groom, Texas.
302—Grover Cleveland Spiller
Star Rt. Groom, Texas.
310—Dallas A. Harrell
Box 132 Groom, Texas.
315—Paul Earl Townsend
Groom, Texas.
336—Carl Eugene Homer
Groom, Texas
338—Victor Sturgis Wagoner
Box 146 Groom, Texas
342—Curtis Audrey Phillips
Rt. 1 Groom, Texas.
344—Leo Matthew Koetting
Groom Texas.
349—Denzil Hezekiah Moran
Box 274 Groom Texas.
359—Edward Levie Spilman
Box 142 Groom. Texas
369— Busic Antone Urbauczyk
Rt. K Gioom Texas
370— Lloyd Harrison Jones
Box 218 Groom Texas.
378—Paul John Wagner
Box 105 Groom Texas.
382—Walter Marvin Garmon
Groom, Texas.
390— Eugene Strozier Wade
Groom, Texas.
391— James Matthais Britten
Groom, Texas.
; 408—Arnold John Ramming
List Of Registrants
From The Groom Box
Owing to the late arrival of the
list of registerants we are unable to
publish the entire list. We have list-
ed thosefrom the Groom box only,
and should your name fail to appear
the matter is only an oversight. If
there be others in this vicinity who
registered in other boxes of the county
that would like to get their register-
ation number we will be glad to give
it to them from the News office.
The list prepared and received by
the News shows a total of 807 regis-
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Mr. and Mrs. John ______
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cooper
NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Chilton and Mark
spent the week-end in Canyon arid
Amarillo.
Mr. Jimmie Helm and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jodie Helm and Bobby, Mi'.
W. F. Ashmead, Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
Davis of Pampa, Jaunita Williams,
Jimmie Jewel Schies, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Ashmead and family en-
joyed dinner and supper at Lake Mc-
Clellan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lili were Pan-
handle visitors Wednesday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F Brown were
visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Brown Sunday.
Mrs. E. R. Reeves and Annie, Mrs.
Hazel Chilton and Cleta Grace Ash-
mead made a business trip to Claren-
don Friday.
Mrs. Claude Schaffer visited Sat-
urday night and Sunday with her
mother at Alanreed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Owens of Denver
Colorado visited Monday in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ashmead, and
called on other friends while enroute
to Arkansas.
Mrs. J. W. Schies and Mrs. Roy
Brown quilted in the home of Mrs.
Ed Spillman at Groom last Wednes-
day.
Mr. Claude Schaffer visited Sunday
with relatives at Wheeler.
Mrs. Pierce Castleberry
Clarendon visitor Monday.
Peggy Schaffer visited over the
week-end with Erma and Alma Brown
Mr. Carl Schaffer and little daugh-
ter Wanda K. returned to their home
in Clayton, N. M. Sunday after a
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Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Cooper, Mr.
went to Mc-
Groom, Texas.
594—Albert Benedict Britten
Groom, Texas.
604—Homer Roy Cranmer
Box 31 Groom, Texas.
606— William Shirley Boydstun
Groom Texas.
607— Buford Paul Hammonds
Groom Texas.
609—Alton Sebe Whatley
Groom, Texas.
613—Walter Wallace Pool
Groom, Texas.
622—Frank Albert Black
Box 93 Groom, Texas.
625—George Woren Richardson
Box 78 Groom, Texas.
631— Willard Benjamin Franklin
Box 144 Groom, Texas.
632— Foster Fields Burgin
Rt. 1 Groom, Texas.
636—Paul Dennis McDonald
Gen. Del. Groom, Texas.
641—Bernard Aubrey Ragsdale
Groom, Texas.
650—John Henry Young, Jr.
Box 252 Groom, Texas
663—Elmer Merle Weathers
Box 237 Groom Texas.
681—Jack Albert Spence
Box 121 Groom Texas.
684— Henry Walter Aaron
Box 184 Groom, Texas.
685— Stanley Esay Latta
Box 133 Groom, Texas.
687—Lloyd Lou McCord
Box 32 Groom, Texas.
690—William Dalton Ford
Box 252 Groom, Texas.
694—Wiliam Augustus Cornett
Box 65 Groom, Texas.
706—Parmenas Sanford Johnson
Box 51 Groom, Texas.
708— John Perishing Farley
Box 165 Groom, Texas.
709— Elmer John Britten
Groom, Texas.
711—Paul William Homer
Box 275 Groom, Texas.
731— John Paul Morrow
Box 81 Groom, Texas.
732— Arthuru Anthony Conrad
Box 52 Groom, Texas.
743— Wiliam Allan Shockley
Box 41 Groom, Texas.
744— Lloyd Carlile
Gen. Del. Groom, Texas.
748—Ewin Emerson Clare
Rt. A Groom, Texas.
751—Cletus John Kuehler
Groom, Texas.
756—William Henry Smith
Groom, Texas.
762—Shannon Moore
Groom, Texas.
765—Henry Jackson Boyd
Rt. B Groom, Texas.
767—Loyd Leon Stamps
Rt. 1 Groom, Texas
769—Norbert John Homer
Rt. A Groom, Texas
770 Eugene Henry Weinheimer
Rt. A Groom, Texas.
771— Hall Eugene Ramsey
Rt. B Groom, Texas.
772— James Robert Carney
Rt. A Groom Texas.
773— Frederick Clarence Carney
Rt. A Groom Texas.
774— Norbert Ben Britten
Groom, Texas.
776— Floyd Rhoades
Groom, Texas.
777— Andrew Jefferson
Rt. A Groom, Texas.
790—Walter Max Wade
Groom, Texas.
795— Kelly Austin Gray
Groom, Texas.
796— Loyd Riggins
Box 220 Groom, Texas.
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Mrs. Lorene Tipton of Pampa is
working this week at Edith’s Beauty
Shop while Edith is away on a vaca-
I tion.
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• Mrs. Eugene H. Weinheimer of
Groom is in St. Anthony Hospital in
Amarillo recovering from an oper-
ation recently.
The European war situation has caused such a fluctuation in
the prices of all foodstuff that it is next to impossible to quote
a price that can be guaranteed for a few days.
All we can guarantee to our customers is that we will
have done in the past keep prices to the lowest possible level in
a legitimate profit on our goods.
use to go elsewhere to trade—the other fellow’s prices
’i as ours.
ing to law, deposes and says that she I
is the publisher of The Groom News '
and that the following is, to the best
of her knowledge and belief a true
statement of the owneship, manage-
ment etc., of the aforesaid publication
for the date shown in the above cap-
tion, required by the Act of August
24, 1912, as amended by the Act of
March 3, 1933, embodied in Section
537, Postal Laws and Regulations
printed on the reverse of this form,
to-wit:
1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing editoi'
and business managers are: Publisher
Mrs. W. J. Wade, Groom, Texas: Edi-
tor, Mrs. W. J. Wade, Groom, Tex-
as.
2. That the owner is Mrs.
Wade, Groom, Texas
3. That the known
martgagees, and other security hold-
ers owning or holding 1 per cent
more of total amount of bonds,
tgages, or other securities are: None.
MRS. W. J. WADE
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 22 day of October 1940.
(Seal) C. L. Culver
(My commission expires June 1, 1941)
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Factory prices on Oil Burning-
Heaters, Coleman and Quaker. Buy
now before the cold.—Foxworth-Gal-
braith Lumber Company.
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Formerly Mayo Dental Clinic
318*^ Polk St. Amarillo, Texas
and Mrs. John Rhodes
Lean Tuesday evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cooper and Karl
Jr., spent Sunday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmie Stroope.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE— nice
weaned pigs.JOHN HOMER.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Homer visited
in the Mike Britten home Sunday
night.
Maverick Gridders
Beat Groom Peewee’s
After battling through two score-
less quarters, the Maverick Club’s
110-pound football team broke loose
with a touchdown in the third and
three more in the fourth to trounce
a team from Groom 26 to 0 here yes-
terday afternoon.
Dud Norwood, fullback, scored
three of the Maverick touchdowns,
and Dean Webb, left halfback, scored
the other one.
The teams met earlier in the year
with Groom winning 2-0.
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Mr. an dMrs. J. B. Hardwick spent
the week-end at Mangum, Oklahoma
with Mr. Hardwick’s mother and
father.
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Wade, Mrs. W. J. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1940, newspaper, October 24, 1940; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1371326/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.