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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 1

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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The Granbury NEV YS 50 CRANBURV. HOOD COUNTY, TEXASt EKlUMf, AVC.UST, 23 1933 $1.00 A YEAR IN AQVQ Rep, Hanley Head Takes Bridge on Glen Rose Road I PURELY PERSONAL Stand on Election Goes Dawn Last Thursday to be Voted Saturday. Sends Out Information. A pet to the i ofj that an I Tn many co-mties in tha i i mirvuy when J. C.

Mrs. Ida VanZandt spent last 11 driving the f-ve-ek in Glen Rose. Mc.Kdi Voters who go to the polls Saturday win be handed three bal Huo i c-- -of 2 per tr.i I 1. spending mors money ever? travel across lots." The longest ballot con Mrs. A.

T.Keith spent Sunday in Kurt Worth with friends. Ul" bridge, near the city dump- the bridge" gave toe purpose t'Jittr or not i t.e The petition ar, -j the e'ec-tt irday, Aug tbe sute tains the list of names for and i rt i against repeal of the Htb amend. coantie9 wouU1 10 back, rr.ent- th hiin. a -'ir oft tlw relief way, the truck over Jack Can key and wife spent the week end in Fort Worth, bonds," according to William tns the four, amendments the; I have been late in st iting.m po eition on the U.U.U id is-ue, because it lm beeii my sir cere hope that the ition ll i covery Act would be so ctl its to preclude Uio of i our voting these bimds, but the, Mluation rent tins desp and wo have no visible means of meet-1 "iutf the tleuianvl of the National1 Government's taking v'are of our needy other Than Um hugg'sitcd Method. It is with i that I take uay stand for-any; bond issue id would 'not do m): t.

1 1 1 in has been tion wiii 2b'thf 193- election ur i repeat of tti. ICf'jt. -I Of; is; I I i i in LI. 1 i win. ijiii i i eta viii wu iiua IvUiC itriarte.r for counties of 62.000 or wwuim Mrs.

Grady Clark, and children are visiting in VanZmdt county. reivf a to ittef" of for the third regard-: i nar irm the ie of not mnrp than 2 br i over 20 foot below, Mr. civ turned oil the Switch he rv.il, A the truck was lins', Mitf Iron from buening to loath should caught tire. Ah ft was tho cab "prevented serious, injury, although the of the f. ill rendered him 'unmiiseiuus for a iof time, before Anyone came along, he craw i'--d uut of tile cab and walked to nearby and notified Hen Clifton and wife visited 'l Per cent- beer; th fburth 'fa f'5r Uf 1 known as the homestead 1, Mr-.

S'uss. 'It un- their children at Loraine last a return of -Tfexas and One oft he wet force a debate thinkab! last week. i a PKil mt-r, inc. ama '2-tt I lli women and l--i ha r.gry. baiiot is to vote for or against Mrs, Uth.

Rtndle is recuper I But some people may want to 1 the sale of in flood atmg from an operation at a Port know what Texas" wiil iret fo- Worth hospital. in A toe N.ntU and lis .1 was in the Prorjihition. ii Granbury School to Open Monday, September 11th. i-autborjz'ng' a bond issue that may go up to if the'. rinds- that much is "In the first place, there iV hardly a county in Texas that Earl Rhea and family of E'ectra visited liis mother, Mrs.

J. J. Rhea, last week. V' what --the o' tiie wets The school board haye met. and you 1Uh as v- dite for tor any onier purpose out let that it is a duty incumbent upon hi who are able to a provis i I for th'ju who are victims of Cireotastsnces, Tuj -taw not indicate that it wUi bo he-cot sary to spend the e-: amount' but merely i i the 'Ki-oiiturc the authority to issue b.n.is to that amount as the exigency of hour demands.

1 have diligent' in promoting go- vernujer.ta! economy od it wdi i be my sincere Hi'lh to provide payment of this inony "yby tax or by souiw other: lui-itns lii ii. oy a 4it.s i.v. I 1 ie iiieu there uf had hap-UeneJ, Mr was -badiy bruis-ted an,) unaUle to worii for a few" days out Counu himself Lucky that it Wdi it more serious. i'ne oci Was pulled, out and it was damaged considerably, vytniu tiavt-i wiil detour until the bridge-is repaired or replaced sad: "I loi; baCsi on 10': Congress old 0 Tnat is whi. That is reivers are worain a return of v.

Hood ciiuni; Asoticer for Prcnibi wish to ma.i to every dry poll- or. nei" AGAINST a opening the fah term. 1 'Hi can care for its own destitute th rouirh- taSition'. I they could the burden of taxes' jui 1 The board have adooted their i budget for tue 1933 1934 term. Frank Harris and family and Mrs.

Williams made a trip to N. M. this week. Mrs. W.

F. Juliff and daughter Miss Lucy, and son W. F. Jr. oV setting the teachers salaries and fail 00 homes and; farms and; be i ou.

county, i. jimisce-'daceous items of expanse jf o.t. v. oy issuing is earnest ajipea County Agent Florey attended a.hU.te'.-wutat growers-. mueting xere." included in budget oouas Hi on rim is taken which is on fi-'e in the County joff bome acd.

farms, for the Clerk oSce'and may be seen taxe to f'uul tbe? bonds can-. ler to go to the iVu.rda-y- -and vote beer and are visiting in Cal. Joe Gaines of Abilene spent several days visiting bis sister, Mrs. A. E.

Cbaodler. have always maintained Mineral Weils this week. Lie heari -asking that all farmers in this there. Htrong sluuiders should also vote AGAINST the repeal of the The greater burdens," and I shad county to send him their name tnaintain this attitude while address if they haye planted are arranging a method to retire within the past three only way to i.r.d.e the isq jot utstruy it. Toe oot oe raised on real or personal property.

If all the bonds are issued the -tax per capita will not. average over 41 cents a year for 10 Auihv it probably will oe same special tax that heavier on city people add be VOLUNTEER ROAD WORK A cumber of citizens living along route three have been do- ProhiO.tlOU', ohiuition it-kjaiiy the bonds provided they are' J'ears contem.p!ates planting voted. any this year. He also states I hop it co'ic--ded tirst cotton checks for that I haxe not bf en uni mriotic Tv 'were, mailed from Wash-in this 'matter, out I vote 1 to 'ngton ou Wednesdav tothecoun- uws should be i 'D seme volunteer road work" Lteonard Mitchell and family and A. P.

Lowe left Wednesday for a trip to west Texas. Mrs. T. M. Ward of Ft.

Worth is spending the week with ber son, Chas. Ward and wife. W. E. Duckett and of -'Siyhter thsin fc mi business is remedy is i.

but MOiiE enforced as enforced, any law w. breakers W. M. of lUus w.t-ek. Several to iiptpr uw i cement donated 'zens.

aud in ti the Federal I verts are -buiit ajid those id-1 tv agents and the farmers of ibis i- a r- submit to the nwrnW- govern in en sq the past ten soon teams wb ed ba lace-s. aid ''It isi June uanas spent Sunday with her omuiay wuu- her a V' jjonttis lias spc-n for-r hef work theduty of Government toi m- tu u.a by the they duct wiii be di-'tertn ot parents, R. Milam and wife. -j ne. 5, ,54,,.

ibe county has ad tnake it for the people to atinudi' of (oOstilunt iir Siturday'iA eiectiyi day and in this ui-itvir. laving trvifd to be J8, ot; ria the benefit of Continued im pce The Century of Progress." Mry anJ la' I it as iur a Oung peoiiie 10 i C-A i Mrs. A. C. Fo i GO iONG Mrs.

S. B. Coulston and child pan this week. Granbury, Monday, Aug. 28 'I ren of Dallas ate visiting her parents, Lee Searcy and wife.

AM) ALL WELK Misses Mardell Johnson-and ICE 1 Mildred Angel of St. Jo spent the past week with Mrs. A. T. Keith, 1 1 a ciar on tu Canst-ian i of Hood county to do your igions duty, it is withiti your wer tu save toe younp peofi Houd county and Texas from '--evils which folio 5 the liquor afiic.

Wnat are you "go ing about it? TARRANT County Chairman T. H. DABNEY Vice-Chairman J. W. LAXSTON'i Vice-Chairmau Alierita Loomis Players In I h-ir Hig Wuterproof 'lent Show.

UlxltT Local Firteniten NEW PLAYS. VAUDEVILLE, MUSIC, COMEDY Ladies FREE ljdy i. U'uli Unit IKKet Henry Smith and wife and daughter, Miss Mary Leon and a friend of Fort Worth spent Sunday in the S. D. Smith home.

FOR 1'A'ST 'Wo VhKKS HE ADVERTISED COTTON SACK IN THE LSh'ST GiiXDE AT 13c YARD. AND STATED THAT AFTER 1, THE PRICE WOULD BE 15c YD. Tins in price will be the tax which will' go on -cot tew aoexii at that time. have soi.j a large part of the duck we had. cind expect seil ail of it be-, fore the first of Sept.

As the last from 'the people whom we buy duck was 17v a ard it is easily seen that the price will be around 20c hen we have to buy new stock at the new hih" price. SAY BY BL' INO DUCK AND ALL COTTON UOODS NOW. 1 Oc EVERYBODY 1 Oc H.W KHSFKVi; SLATS UK: Mrs. Ira L. Cain and Mrs Hettio Lewis of Fort Worth were Sunday guests of Mrs.

Cain's sisters, Mrs. S. D. Smith and rs, Catherine Wilson. 2SiX MES333K L.

D. SHOEMAKER Secretary -Treasurer lical Advertisement) THE BLUE FRONT i REVI VAL MEETING AT FALL CREEK I I. B. Cash, minister for eh of Christ at Gran i i start a meeting at' Fail jnday, September 3rd, TO THE PUBLIC: 1 will comimie the bunliwss known nt "TMK SA'A(SLS," under the mhiw joHt-y and prices-rirfhl." Have secured I hr hervit es of comoeteiit niedt cutter, Mr. While, ami our prices lire riht.

1'hnnking you lor past f.ivoi mid hoping to you in the future. MRS. W. P. SAVAGE Ready ere I i the hu i at --'i ler, es I Hho ecio Ikoi re.

J. D. Brown, 0. Y. Brown and family visited here this week returning to their home at Fort Worth, Thursday, except 0.

who rein tinted tor a visit. Grandma Hall had the pleasure Monday of having as guests her sister in law, Mrs. Emma Tolbot and lier neices, Robert Rains, Miss Francis Tolbot of Dallas ani Mrs. Mable Scruggs of Pine Bluff, Ark and Mrs Minnie Styles of Texai kana. Mrs.

Hall had not seen Mis. Scruggs and Mrs. Styles in years and it was a real pleasui-to set? them and hear uf her old friends in Texfrkana again for the Cotton Season with Oar Gin to Serve You. J- Warlick and daugh ie, Cushing, is od Treasie Keahey of Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Stephenvilie were tts in the 11. ii. Bry an i E.

S. will have a picnic nt i iaen Spring, Tuesday, o'clock p. in. 3 Oui (on is primed and ready to give the cotton grower the ultisnate in thii'. i.v rih; op to taw uiui e.

turi-out is asuivd. the farmer who lovers us with his patronage. WeWstartetl the sei.Json oft' by Kiiifiio; the tii hale ohiiu town. Boo Moii's bale came in last week. We will- Coiitinue render a worthy of the of all and ask your consideration on the basis of fair dealing and prompt attention.

WAVES An Emergency Shelf ---Is an absolute necessity in the well household since the grocery stores open at 7 and close at 6 p.m. Come in and let us help you select articles for a late meal for unexpected guests. The Store That Welcomes You. PORTER LAMBERT "Iit Hose Shoppe" you to see its "New Fall ines." we think are i- values ami tinest styling ever prsenteU and it lhe keenest satisfaction to offer this merchan- PERMANENT WAVES $1.50 to 7.50 Shampoo and Wave Set .50 Finger Wave .25 McCrary Beauty Shop GKANtilJRY PLANTER'S GIN ''ETO SEE ME Telephone G6 HOiE WHiTEHEAO GRANBURY'. TEXAS.

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