The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1948 Page: 4 of 8
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TAHITIAN HOSTESS
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KUNKEL’S BARBER SHOP
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Jim Wall, owner
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EDITH WADE, owner and operator
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Phillips 66 Gasoline, and Oil
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HAROLD CARNEY Proprietor
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Groom Implement Co.
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Joe Yarberry, Mgr.
Grady Stapp, proprietor
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Your Support Will Be Appreciated At
The Democratic Primary July 24th, 1948
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And, it is a great feeling to have a spec-
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Hamburgers, Sandwiches, Short Orders,
Choice variety of home-baked Pies.
Malts, Milk Shakes, Sundies,
Plate Lunches
Short Orders
Sandwiches
Cold Drinks
Good Coffee
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We appreciate your business.
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The ideal laundry center is a space
on the main floor of the house that
is convenient to the clothesline, and
with plenty of hot and cold running
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"It Pays To Look Neat”
Shine Chair
SUCCESSFUL
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Lyndon Johnson
"The Man Who
Gets Things Done"
Candidate For
U. S. SENATE
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AND HERE'S WHAT
LYNDON B. JOHNSON
STANDS FOR—
PREPAREDNESS:
A strong industrial system . . .
free competitive enterprise.
An air force second to none. He
bucked the military bureaucrats
to help push the 70-group Air
Force bill through the House.
j Unpreparedness led us into two
wars. Let's not let it happen
again.
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During the next several years Gray County’s problems can
ONLY’ be solved by sane, solid business judgment. Successful
business experience in the COUNTY JUDGE’S office is an
absolute necessity. JOHN O. PITTS is the man who can and
will fill that need.
THE SHOP WILL BE CLOSED ON MONDAYS.
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Flowers that glow in the dark, Five-In-One Compacts,
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Willow Beach Camp-Cafe-Marine Works
“One Stop Does It”
POSSUM KINGDOM LAKE
PHONE 52F11—GRAFORD, TEXAS
© 12 miles from Graf ord, Texas. New Cabins. Sandy Swim-
ming Beach. Boats and Motors for Rent. Store handling gro-
ceries, ice, with deep freeze locker.
• Live Minnows every day in the year. Johnson Motors, and
ChrisCraft Boats.
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Johnny Denton
Day Phone 84—Night Phone 126, Groom, Texas.
Located at
The Groom Lumber & Supply Co.
Dealers for Frigidaire Refrigerators, Easy Washers, Radios
PEACE:
A stronger United Nations . . .
Stop the war makers!
He supports the Marshall Plan 1
"to help those who are willing
to help themselves."
PROGRESS:
A fair deal for, farmers . . . fair
price supports, caliche roads,
electricity. j
Soil conservation and flood con-
trol.
An unbiased, fair stand on labor,
opposing selfishness in labor or |
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Raise Old Age Assistance Ben- :
efits and take pensions out of i
politics.
We must curb the spiral of
prices forced on us by a Repub-
lican Congress.
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lmon Juice and-few strips lei
rind. Pour over a block of ice i
chilled punch bowl or large w-y-.
ipitcher, and add sauterne. Just be-
fore serving, add 'fruit erve q)
punch cups or small glasses. Serves
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THE GROOM NEWS
Entered as second class mail at
the post office at Groom, Texas,
under the Act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
Edited and Published by
Helen and Max Wade
The tops and bottoms of all door
and window sashes should have at
least one coat of paint. This keeps
out moisture and prevents warping.
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Texas farmers have built enough
terraces during the past eleven years
to reach eight times around the
world.
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HIGH WHEAT AND CATTLE
production on low priced land makes
Northeastern Colorado the best in-
vestment region in the West. For de-
scriptive folder and farm and ranch
list write CHARLES CRUDGING-
TON, 32 Johnson Building, Amarillo.
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FOR SALE: House, 3 rooms and
bath, located west of J. R. Smith
home. Must be sold this week. See
Jim Wall.
The price Qf Natural Gas Service is a
rare exception today in that it is no high-
er than before the war. Save with gas!
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Some of us stress care in speak-
ing and some care in acting, but a
combination of both is hard to find.
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of emergencies—for travel—for a new
home—and a score of other things that
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.
An old saying, but a true one. The
best way to make it come true is to set
aside a part of each pay check in an Ac-
count here at the State NationalBank.
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DEALERS FOR THE WELL-KNOWN
PHILCO RADIOS
WE HAVE IN STOCK
Frigidaire Refrigerators and
Frigidaire Electric Stoves
Also air conditioners, any size that your needs call for. We
have a sale on these. Get our price before you buy.
Come to us for your electric appliance needs—if we don’t have
what you want in stock we will get it for you.
WE ALSO HAVE THE FAMOUS
DEXTER Twin-Tub Washers
Some washers are as good BUT NONE are any better. We
have in stock the EASY SPINDRIER WASHER. Call us for
your needs whatever they are—day or night.
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Cecil and Melvin Heckman, managers.
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did my wife say when you told her
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wouldn’t be home until late?”
Boy: “She said, ‘Can I depend on
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JOHN O. FITTS
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THE GROOM NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1948.
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Wade, Helen & Wade, Max. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 15, 1948, newspaper, July 15, 1948; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403203/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.