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Hood County News-Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

Hood County News-Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

Location:
Granbury, Texas
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Page:
5
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LIPAN Windsor F. Wells of ttaskell Is visiting; his grandmother, Mrs. S. D. Windsor, and other relatives.

-v- Mrs. Z. Wood and. Vri. Eu tfebe Woeds were In Stepheoville on Wednesday, shopping.

CITAT1C3I BT POBUCATION TH? STATE OP County of Hood: TO the following named, and unknown persons, their heirs and urf-known heirs, 'assigns, and legal George Ator has recently received his discharge from several vears of Navy service and his parents, Mr. and- Mrs. S. H. Ator, made a trip to San Diego after him and Mrs.

Ator as trans POUTICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS IS liUSBAIIDS COIKIBS portation was so slow and all are "enjoying theii flome at idpaar- ii J. B. is discharged WHY TAKE CHANCES with yonr hap-i VlnesaT Thousands of women Who uf- from S. Army servica.and arrived in Lipaff last weekend. Mrs.

of Fort Worth met him here for a visit with his parents. J. B. IRONING BOARDS with Pads and Covers Steel Braces Whel Barrows Leather Work Gloves, Oil Heating Sjoves Ae Handles. Plumb jng and Weil Supplies.

We are authorized to announce the following candidates for the offices named below, subject to the action of the Democratic primaries to- be held on the fourth Saturday in July, 1946: 1 1 Fot RepresentatiTe: 105th District, BILL SHANNON wyatt'. representatives, Viz: Odera Watson, deceased; John Watson, Guardian of the estates of James Watson and ThbffiaS James Watson Thomas Wi Watson; Heasapt Thorp and his wife Mrs. Pleasant Thorp. both James Thorp and. his wife, Mrs, James Thorp, both deceased; P.

W. Lewis and his wife. Mrs. P. both deceased; B.

Bracken aid-his wifeMrn-E. B. Bracken, and all persons known ornnknown, owners or'cfaimits in and to that part of 'the Oaera Watson Survey inHood County, Texas, known as and being- the South half of Lot No. 4 in Block II months overseas. Mr.

and Mrs. France Pessenden -and Joe Don, of Kent, Ohio, here for a visit with her par talnty sxs rreteful lor their discovery of CERTANE Douche PoWrtST. Thl refreshing, delightfully fragrant powder sffectively removes embarrassing' Vajrfnal odors. CERTANE cleanses and soothes tensltlv tissue as it deodorises, Leaves no medicinal odor. Mak uri you do not offend.

Doa't n-, certain another day. Don't risk your noat precious blessing; your husband love ton ou. Start now. Free yourself of doubt and worry by protecting your feminine charm and daintiness. AsK your druggist for CERTANE D6uch Powder today.

Must giv complete sat-JsfaoUpn. or your money back. ents. Mr. and Mrs.

George McKin- sey. Miss Edna MeKinsey of Grand Prairie also spent the week end with her parents. For County Judge JAMES H. STEWART (second-term). Ms.

and MrsNusre Petty and -daughters of Fort Worth spent the, No. -35, -4n --the town of -Thorp Springs and the one half intetest tirthff weth locaterHm-er abeaMhe Id at Cherry firng "wcegenrrwlttt' amrittrsr -Fer-HSheriffr- Community Drug Tolar- dike -r .0. (Oscar) CAMPBELIr- (s'ecQnd term) GofortK Company Phone 9 Granbury For County and District Clerk-r A. R. Doc EVERETT Palace Theatre O.

W. (Dub) CAMP GRANBURV TEXAS For County Treasurer: North line of jsuch lot, and as described' in a deed ao A. C. Machel, dated Sept. 9, J915 as shown of record, VoL 42, page 416, here referred to Defendants, Greeting: You are hereby commanded appear before the Honorable District Coufc-fifJHood County at the Court.

House thereof, in Granbury, Texas, at or -before 10 o'clock A. the first. Monday next after the expiration of forty-two days from the dats of th issuance of this citation, same being the 22nd day of January A. 1946, then and there to answer Plaintiff's Petition-filed in said Court, on the 22nd day of January A. D.

1946, in this cause, numbered 4502 on the' docket of said court ahd styled Hi L. Harrell et ux Plaintiffs, vs. Unknown heirs of Odera Watson et al, MRS. VIRGINIA MITCHELL ire-election) For Commissioner Precinct 2 A. Allerij EBERHART Second Term GIFFORD, For Commissioner, Precinct 3 L.

(Bud WILLI AM Second Teim Only. "Lawless Empire" with Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys Suiiday and Monday in Technicolor Dick Haymes and Jeanne Crain Tuesday and. Wednesday Double Feature Program A 4rief statement of the nature of this suit- is as follows, to wit: the Opening of the T. 1 P. Cafe Formerly George's Cafe In State Bank-building, south west For Commissioner Precinct JACKCOPELAND OREN Lv THOMPSON For Constable Precinct li H.

MOORE This is a suit by plaintiffs against each and all of the defendants to try title as well as for damages, involving certain lands and situated in the town of Thorp Springs in Hood County, Texas, a part of the Odera Watson Sursey, and beingthe Sojjth half of Lot 4 in Block 35 and one half interestj-in a well "near the Worth, line of same, now owned and Peggy Ryan, Jon claimed by plantiffs, and they pray for writ of restitution and title and possession as against each and all defendants, general and special relief legal and equitable, corner of square. Chester Morris in "A CLOSE CALL FOR BOSTON BLACKIE" JLouise Allbritton in "MEN IN HER DIARY" with Alan Mowbray Virginia Grey utunages, ana costs, ana ior a removal of any cloud cast upon their SUPREME uue, Dv reason or any claim Dy any of the to said GOLD HAVE property or anjtprtion thereof, PkkmntslmSfuU WW KIT Specializing in Full Dinners iihort Orders oaocss of Sloo-rrp Am jrhyrsdftYlAndJTriday' 60 cttit.se i sit BettynHutton in tuiu a (juicwiK ui. uiBimuiB line to same as is more fully shown by gnjilejn this suit. cess shall Promptly execute the game to4awr-and make due return as the law directs. Issued and given under my hand and the Seal bf said Court, at office in Texas, this Good Coffee Horn et Hot ttTherStbrli3Glubn Cherry Drug Company Sandwiches- Cold Drinks the 22nd day of January A.

Attest: j. Albert Porter, Clerk, District Court, Hood County, Open 7 days nights until 10 p. Your patronage will be appreciated. 'The best of everything is our aim. Cleanliness our motto.

lexas. (SEAL) TOLAR Mis Evadene Houston was at sm home for the week end from Col lege a't Waxahachie. NEI6HB0RLY CREDIT Leslie Mcintosh and wife and The telephone company reports to. those waiting Mrs. Esteen Gardner and chlldrsn T.

P. Cafe Tankersley ahd Pace of Fort Worth visited the week tKlSrnX tiff 1 end with Virgil Mcintosh and wife, mm Rush McLemore, wife and son, ror service W0PTICAIC0J John Amos, of Stephenville, visited Sunday with his friends. i la uc rinnr criir Mist Rosemary Curl of Baytown Charlie Lambert aad wife made a business trip to Shawnee, Tuesday. i iltl Ounam 'law Hie.telephone company iyfenxioua tQ bring you the service you've ordered. Telephone factories are working hard at the tre Any delit-4lisijfoHi have sbout buying t946 ee" PHESCRIPTIQNS Accurately Promptly Filled CiERRT DRUG CO.

fJranbury Texas mendous task of catching up with America's backed-up demand for telephone service, (More than 2,000,000. 1947 aay ju weB be Osmmm. wnr. le are waiting throughout the nation.) peqp hg to of fid of Uie UcflO tmmm vpp December factories were making telephone in- Don Let the i tr witk IiubI until 1951. I fiuments at the rate of a January 1, in the five states served by this company, about 60,000 of these newly manufactured instra- ts already had been installed.

meii it But a ting and jTwfraiiing telephone instruments "The Rose Shoppe" Weekend. Clearance of all reduced merchandise, will be a space maker for the new. i is only a part of the job of providine; service for everybody. We are planning, making, and installing --7he Weaalng otf the aMy finei fa for most people. (fees mean any relief for you unless you're one ,,1 of the fortunate few.

Yt -T(- tit ytMi ear wffl see wAro4tl if youU make wre of correct lubrication of moving part, i afl time Keep fresh VeedqlMo 1 protected with Veedol iGreates. These lubricants are made from th4 Come to Bik Me i 4 Phont 66 II 1 wonas imest crude 100 Pennsylvania. YouTcan depend on them to fight fric minimize wtif and tmV vi -i i wn -v S' last longer. HARVEST toe great volume of switchboards, dial equipment, cable, wire and even buikjings-neceaBary to make "7 those telephones worL By the year's end, enough central office equipment to jpaaect 40,000 additional telephones had been BSsfue and installed in this company's territory. This is the time-taking part of the job--the apparatus is complicated to make complicated to install, Equipment for lp.000 telephones must be; wired-to handla nearly tpiaMm.

possible telephone cpnnec- -tions. We're pushing this complex job as fast as we can; it will take time, but we're doing our best to as little time as possible. Miles and miles of cable to connect telephones with central offices have been put In since the end of the war; and in the last few weeks, by reason of increased supplies of men and material, the rate of installation has doubled. We havemade progress and every month during' the coming year our progress will be still more rapid. Everyone will get service in his proper turn.

Your serv- ice once ordered, you can be sure that your applies- tion is before us; and as soon as the equipment is available to connect your telephone, we will notify MUNtl-HAMNli, CROP YOUR tOCAL 6ET THEM you and arrange details for providing your service. DIAUR FROM Southwestern bell telephone co. cuA a niLO :4 Miles East of Granbury cn Us S. Highyray 377 lEIfflKlUMIH CO. m.

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About Hood County News-Tablet Archive

Pages Available:
14,347
Years Available:
1945-1971