The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1953 Page: 2 of 8
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C. L. Fields Grain Co.
Jim Babcock, W. M.
Telephone’2171
Groom, Texas
City Tailor
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Sour. You get three B-vitamins and food iron at no extra cost.
BLUEBERRY SCONE TARTS
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STRICTLY BUSINESS
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MRS. CHARLES GAMEL OF CARLSBAD, NEW MEXICO, SAYS,
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J. L. CASE, GROOM MANAGER
Panhandle, Texas
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PROMPT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Telephone 2661
Groom, Texas
Wheeler-Evans Grain Company
For Highest Prices and Quick
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Grain Merchants-Bonded Storage
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WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE OF
THE PI .HICERS OF THIS AREA
Federally Licensed Storage
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Groom, Texas
Telephone 3411
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We Appreciate
Your Business
Dorcas Class Meets;
Make Clothes i
Complete Line Honor-Built Feeds
Poultry - Dairy - Hog Supplements
Tuesday night in each
month at 7:30 o’clock.
“I go on with other housework, sewing and baking, while my
clothes are washing. I didn’t realize the time and energy I saved,”
Mrs. Gamel adds.
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Cars washed in Spare Time
Firestone Tires
Marfak Lubrication
Oil and Marfak
Wholesale
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Custom Made Clothes
Tour business appreciated.
Buck Whatley, prop.
Featuring Plains
Ice Cream
‘ FINE STEAKS AND CHOPS
SPECIAL HOME BAKED HAM
Work Wanted
WANTED: Work for after school
hours and week ends. Will do all
kinds. Richard Clark. (rlc)
GULF PRODUCTS
Homer Martin
Agent
Like Mrs. Gamel, you can save time and energy, too, with an
automatic electric clothes washer. Try one and see.
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You can’t find a more satisfactory fuel
than Natural Gas! It’s clean! It’s econo-
mical! It’s dependable!
Combine this three-star service in your
home and see why we boast of our long
list of satisfied users!
Live Stock
FOR SALE: 3 hogs, 1 barrow, 2
gilts. See Mi’s. Paul Clark. (rlc)
Combine cornstarch, sugar and
salt in saucepan. Add water and
Blueberry juice and cook until
thickened, stirring constantly.
•scones, tarts and pies.
These scones come container-style because they are baked in
muffin cups. Cut out circles from rolled-out scone dough and line muffin
cups with them. Then fill with Blueberry Sauce.
Some say Blueberry Scone Tarts are best warm and some say
cold. There are those who favor this dessert with cream, and others
say.“plain.” Whatever your preference, you’ll be sure to like them.
You, the menu planner, will like scones for many other reasons.
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Homer’s Cafe
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burris
Open 6 a. m.—Close 10 p. m.
OPEN SUNDAYS
Closed Saturdays
Phone 2741 Days- 2961 Nights
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Blueberry Scone Tarts glamorize February meals. Keep this scone
• recipe on hand to take advantage of spring and summer fresh
berries and fruits. Like pastry, scone shells offer a perfect
container for all luscious fruits.
Scones are much like biscuits—only richer because egg and sugar
are added. Once you start combining scones with fruits and marma-
Eades, you’ll make it a point to make them more often—they’re such
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’ Make Scone Tarts with plump, juicy blueberries. For Washington’s
Birthday, of course, you’ll want to use cherry sauce as the filling. 1
/ If you don’t have baking time, don’t give up the idea of a fruit
dessert. Your bake shop bakes daily a wide variety of delectable fruit
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CARSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
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Blueberry Sauce
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The Groom News
Entered as second class mail at
the Post Office at Groom, Carson
County Texas, under the Act or
Congress of March 3. 1879.
Edited and published each
Thursday at Groom, Carson
County, Texas by Carl Jr. and Lo-
Subscription, $2.00 per year,
vets E. Kunkel.
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE
COMPANY
28 YEARS OF GOOD CITIZENSHIP AND PUBLIC SERVICE
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Si together flour, baking powder,
salt and sugar. Cut or rub in
shortening until mixture is
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and add to flour mixture to make ately hot oven (400.F.) 15 min-
a soft dough. Turn out on lightly utes. Serve warm with cream, if
Soured board or pastry cloth and desired.
knead gently 30 seconds. Roll out Makes 10 tarts.
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ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE
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ALL OLD LINE STOCK
Ice Cream & Malts
Malts to go in our
sealed containers.
2 cups sifted enriched flour
5 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
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My business is the buying
and selling of grain. Without
your grain, I could not stay
in business. The more grain
I can handle, the more I
prosper. It is simply good
business for me, therefore, to
do everything I can to make
this your best grain market
I solicit your grain.
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Fold in blueberries. Add lemon
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Five quarts, . five gallons or
five pounds — whatever your
car needs, we are only too
happy to be of service. We
like to KNOW your car—drive
in regularly.
Ray
Hermesmeyer
Your Magnolia Dealer
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Transfer - Storage
TRANSFER & STORAGE —
Careful and efficient long-dis-
tance moving. Plenty of good
storage space available. Bonded
and insured. Call Bruce and Son,
Transfer and Storage. Pampa,
Texas.
Esposa Joven Club
Meets in Homen Home
The Esposa Joven Club met on
Thursday, Feb. 12, in the home of
Mrs. Ed Homen, with Mrs. John
Reed as co-hostess. ,
Old and new business was discus-
sed and pinochle was played dur-
ing the evening. Mrs. Fred Brown
was winner of the high score prize
and Mrs. Lloyd Littlefield winner
of the low score prize. .
Mrs. Art Britten was honored
with a pink and blue shower.
Sandwiches and Cokes were ser-
ved in a Valentine setting to -the
following guest and members:
Mrs. J. B. Fife; and Mmes Jack
Babcock, Billy Jones, Ralph Brit-
ten. Kenneth Black, Bill Britten,
Billy Fields, Mike Homer, Art Brit-
ten, Leroy Frederiksen, Ray Brit-
ten, Ted Major, Billy Burgin, Le-
Roy Mashburn, C. J. Kuehler, E. J.
Britten, Austin Crowell, Eldred
James, Fred Brown, Kenneth Hunt,
Donald Ritter, Jack Stephens and
the hostesses.
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For Orphans
The Dorcas Sunday School Class
of the First Baptist Church held
its regular monthly meeting in the
I home of Mrs. George Whatley,
with Mrs. Essie Cooper as co-hos-
tess.
The class enjoyed an all-day
meeting with a delicious luncheon
served at noon. The day was spent
sewing for Buckner Orphan’s
Home. About 12 garments were
comvleted.
The devotional for the business
meeting was brought by Mrs. Les
Driskill. Mrs. E. W. Akers, presi-
dent, had change of the meeting.
Guests- present were Rev. and
Mrs. Bob Lloyd and Browning,
George and Curt Whatley.
The following members were
present: Mmes. E. W. Akers, Les
Driskill, Chas. Rogers Melvin-
Asberry, Bob Milton, Floyd Knight,
Jimmy McCasland, Chas. Fields,
Billy Cornett and the hostesses.
Legal Notices -
PUBLIC NOTICE OF
DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership between Jim Wall and
O. G. Stephenson, was dissolved on
the 3rd day of February, 1953. All
ebts due the partnership and
those due from the same is to be
paid in Groom, Texas, where the
business will be continued under
the sole ownership of O. G. Ste-
phenson and will be operated un-
der the trade nam of Groom Drug
Company, Groom, Texas.
Dated at Groom, Texas. Febru-
ary 3, 1953.
Jim Wall
O. G. Stephenson
Subscribed. and sworn to before
me, this the 3 day of February, A.
D., 1953.
C. L. Culver—Notary
Public, Carson County,
Texas.
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Blueberry Sauce
2 tablespoons cornstarch Y cup cold water
3 tablespoons sugar V? cup blueberry juice
Dash salt 1 cup canned blueberries
1 tablespoon lemon juice
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Kunkel, Carl, Jr. & Kunkel, Loreta E. The Groom News (Groom, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1953, newspaper, February 19, 1953; Groom, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1487220/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.