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Hood County News-Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 4

Hood County News-Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 4

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rn rT ft Twin Classified bloeka east cf tquare on highway L. M. Carter. in Fort Worth Monday and is recuperating satisfactorily at her home. County News-Tablet A irtff to eat birthday dinner with Mrs.

Dunning's father. Mrs. Reba Faye Leanna and Tommy spent last week with relatives at Fort Worth. irsday at Granbary, Texas WANTED: Grade A Milk Production. If you are interested In producing quality milk for a premium FOR SALE Cast Iron box, 2 eye slide top, wood heating itove.

Cheap. S. Manning NerL I tie4 Roy Hood is improving after having been seriously ill in the Stephenville Hospital for several weeks. i wtond c'ltsi matter February 6, 1919, at the post office at Granbury, Texas, uadet the Act of March 3. FOR SALE Six extra nice pure bred 6 eeks old Hampshire pigs A.

a CRAWFORD, Editor and Owner The F. F. A. boys and Lipan's Future Home Makers with their teachers and sponsors attended the Dallas fair Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Drake and daughter Bonnie spent the week price, please get in touch with me. Calvin Hazlewood, VandervoorVs, Inc. OOP SouUi Main, Ft. Worth, tf Phone 462 Dr. Verne A.

Scott See Rusty or Mr. W. Myers, 1 WANTED: Man to work on stock "Th3 Ross Shopp AVOID CRITICISM: SAY NOTHING farm Hood County. Nice house. BE NOTHING DO NOTHING Please give full details in first letter.

Good opportunity for perma Veterinarian Stephenville Texas end with Mrs. M. 0. Drake. Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Ator spent last week with relatives at Walters, Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Brown Jr. of Fort Worth vere out Sunday nent Reply Box 210, Hat of the Month Hood County News-Tablet. 54 New Dresses are the backbone of any wardrobe.

They are ready for Office, Campus. Club, Church or Street Comb to Sees Me WANTED: Ironing to do in my to spent the day ith Mr. and Mrs. home. Mrs.

M. Purselley, To-lar, 53 John Brown, Wanted: Good young Veteran World War No. 2 to learn printing and publishing business. At least high school education preferable but not compulsory under veterans program. Ideal opportunity tui thrift Wall, if or inquire at News Tablet office.

Bro. T. Robinson and fam 5 AAA Mm Miftin 1UW, ily went to Fort Worth Saturday I UU 66 home from the Methodist Haspital FOR SALE Butane systems completely installed, e-a to meet his mother who is here for a visit with him. Mr. and Mrs.

LeRoy Baker and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Hunt and daughter, and Mrs. Lee Perry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Allen at Patilo. Mr. and Mrs. 0. V.

Bustle accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Eu water heaters, 3-4 inch pipe, cast iron pipe and fittings, lavatories, sinks, electric wire ana radio sales' and service. Wimberley Butane Equipment Co. Phone ,6, -Tolar, lexas.

gene McPherson of Fort Worth Sewing Machine Service spent Sunday with relatives at Pyrex Percolators, Py-r rex Colored Mixing Bowl Sets White Cups and Saucers and Plates Card Tables, Clothes Pins, Peanut Forks, Butane Systems. Buy, pell, trade. Repair all makes sewing machines. If you live In or near Granbury call at Davis 2d Hand Store or oring the head of your machtne. O.

D. Brook-, 169 Neblett street. Telephone 775, Stephenville. Denton. Mrs.

T. H. Cummings had as recent guests, Mrs. Tom Parkinson and granddaughters Sue and Lou Parkinson of Anson, and Sons Tommy and Jack Parkinson of Abilene. Also Mrs.

Annje BakejncLMrsJ 1894 silver dollar. Roy Wamell and son of Hawley. WANTED News-Tablet. FOR SALE: 200 feet rainwater TOLAR 52 pipe. Will Edwards.

FOR SALE: 4 burner Lorraine Allie Jarvis of Cleburne Miss recently with Miss Vada kerosene cook stove. Good condition. Price $10. Mrs, E. A.

Mc visited A jury ef Mtionally-known men voted the white shantnng straw with gold ribbon trim, shown above as pictured in the May Issue of Cosmopolitan magazine, the outstanding hat of the month. Serving on the Jury for Cosmopolitan's male-tested fashions were Robert Carson, noted writer Bonnett Cert, famous literary Afore; Zachary Scott, motion picture star; Tod Drax, well known illustrator; and Raymond Loewy, Industrial de-sdtner. Hort Coy, Phone 9028. 53 Goforth and Company Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ray Mc- FOR SALE One 2 wheel trailer. Ilroy of Fort Worth spent the past week-end with his parents, Mr. and Outside dimensions 4 by 10. Has Phone 9 Granbury "Mrs. Tom Mcllroy.

two inch oak bottom and sideboards. Extra heavy welded frame. Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Fitzhugh LIPAN Gene Lee of the Merchant Ma Suitable for hauling peanuts. Can be- seen at Durham Chevrolet Co and little daughter, Judie, of Henderson were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and Airs. George 62 nnes, landed bacK in trie states at Fitzhugh.

Galveston a few weeks ago and is enjoying his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Lee.

Mrs. George Locke has returned What Does Insurance from San" Antonio, where she vis Every Minute Day and Night He has been in China and several FOR SALE mall house and 3 lots in W. A. Larned Addition. See J.

C. Compton, Granbury. 52 FOR SALE Wooden single bed, also steel cot, Mrs. John Kennon. Phone 73.

32 other foreign ports while away ited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Locke. Billy Fullowill, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Followill has reen- Mr. and Mrs. Will Kerr and daughter of Grand Prairie visited A Fire Breaks Out UstedT in the navy, and at present HieTe-Saturdarwith' MrrandMrs; ORrSALE-A white porcelain is at San Diego, California. Billy served several years in the navy Every hour a life is lost, one third are children uh 1 Mrs. J.

L. ABhford of Beaeroil, during the ar. table top, Uve burner kerosene range, a two burner circulating oil heater, and a one drop electric goat clipper, J. A. 52 Wyomingrandirrand MrsTltuck-abay of Bowie visited with Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Ives and Charles spent the week end with and Mrs.

Roy Westbrooks last relatives at Palestine. WANTED TO LEASE 100 to Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuggle had as visitors last week, Mr.

and 300 acres of fanning and pasture land. Can furnish good reterence IBy paying loss Mrs. Ernest Hatfield, of Beeville A. Ginn. box 212.

Ganbury'o2 it performs an Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hat es, WANTED Reliable War Vet field, Ranger, and Mr. and Mrs economic service to Clois Tuggle, Gorden. Mrs Jameson, of -Pasadena, eran No.

2 for training on the job 10 learn JPeiael erigineerlng.and refrigeration. McCrarv Ice Co, 1 der 15 yeat3. The cost of preventable fire i3 high in human lives, more than 10,000 a year. Between World Wars 1 and 2 (1918-1941) fire tragedies in America took 230,000 lives, an average of 27 lives every day, more than one life every Hour. child -under .1 5" years age every three hours.

Yet au thoritiea say most fires and fire deaths are preventable. You can do your part to stop preventable fires and fire deaths. Do It Now, Fire Prevention Week For City of Granbury. is the various inter here for a visit with Mrs. S.

V. Mr. and Mrs. Y. Mcllroy and children of Denver City, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Mcllroy of Dallas have returned to their homes after a visit here with their parents', Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mcllroy. The Baptist AVorkers, meeting was held at the Baptist Church here Monday.

Dr. J. A. Head from the Baptist Seminary of Fort Worth delivered the Lunch was served out on the church lawn. Mrs.

Nina Rhoadea of Bluff Dale spent Saturday with her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Sue. on Robison Creek. LOST Red male pig.

near Blan- ests of a commu Mr. and Mrs. Dwijrht Gaines and family of spent. Sun ton Price place, on Olen Kosa road," Reward. Return to Emit C.

Hubble, Granbury 9033F2-1T day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Byrd. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Loyd Penick of Fort Worth were here Sunday to FOR SALE On row binder, 1 broad tired wagon, good condi visit Mr. and Mrs. Will Rich tion, Raleigh Whitehead. 32-tf ardaon.

Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Dunn in Lipan Future A. T. KEITH, Mayor Elmer H.

Davis FOR SALE My place; known went to Tolar Wednesday even Home Makers as tha B. F. Jameson place, 2 We are glad to report that six teen girls completed summer pro ject this past summer. We have already elected our club CHARTER NO. 10598 RESERVE DISTRICT NO.

II Report of Condition of TUB FIRST NATIONAL, BANK Of Llpan, in the State of Texas, at the dote of business on Sept, 30 1946. Published in Response to Call Made by Comptroller of the Currency, Under Section 5111, TJ.S. Revised Statutes. ASSETS: officers for this year and planned our next club meeting. More telephone service than We have a new Frigidaire for the department that cost $114.75.

We borrowed one-half of the Loans and nvni j. United States Government obligations, direct and 115,000.00 money and intend to do different things' during the year to pay it uoiigauons 01 titles ana political suMlv Itlons 545,, back. Every year, for the next five Corporate stocks, (Including Jr, 150.00 stock Federal Reserve bank) 1,150.00 years the refrigerator company Cam, balances witn other Banks, Including retervt balance, brings a new model refrigerator, 1 ree-of -charge tpUe 4eld uhltemaln Dtcceai of collection Vjry 1 1 vans: premises owned, 1.00; Furniture and Futures, 1.00 one 1. 00 The club girls are going to the Real estate owned other than bank premises Total J48j.470.66 Dallas Fair on October 5th. Thirty five girls are going.

LIABILITIES: Demaad dtposiu of Indirldnals, partnerships and 418,941.68 Bess Freiley.Jieporter ENGLISH CLUB IMTI ATI ON Dtposltsof United States Government including postal Deposits of States and political subdivisions 3,118.20 Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) 1,030.50 Total depoiits lo.asS.oo Other liabilltits i.6s6.6o The English Club met at the home of Douglas Wythe to initiate the new members into the club. The new members were: Tat Total abilities 431,91466 Thrash, Mary Raupe, Christine Capital Accounts: Putteet, Mary Fearl Thomason FOR MORE PEOPLE We've put in more than 190,000 telephones in Texas in the first nine months of this year nearly tuict as many as we connected in the first nine monthsof 1 940. We're handling a million and a half more local calls a day than a year ago. And 13 per cent more long distance calls. (Nearly twkt as many as before the war.) Putting in all those telephones and taking care of all those extra calls regardless of shortages of materials is one of the biggest jobs the telephone company has ever done.

Dest part is that service has remained good on most calls despite hcavicr-than-evcr volumes. There are some delays but we're working on them just as we're working hard to serve people waiting for telephones. Service will be better than ever, for everyone, as soon as new equipment can be Capital Stock. 000.00 Milton Molder, Earnest Hard, Au Common Slock, total par $15,000.00 thor Hard. Dorothy York, Dodle 1 500.

00 Stokes, Joe Tom idwell, Junior Thompson, Troy Hiedleberg, C. J. Surplus Undivided profits Total Capital Accounts- 13,056.00 50.55-x Hartgraves, Carolyn Myers, Mil dred Fades, and Maxine Parkin Total Liabilities, and Capital Accounts son. Their qualifications were: to be a junior or senior and to have an A or II average in their last MEMORANDA pledged assets (anl securities loaned) (book value) United State Gorsrnment obligations, direct and guaranteed, English course. Each new member admitted the fUdgei to secure deposits and other liabilities I50.000.00 initiation stunts, led by Mrs.

Flora Secured liabilities: and old member, were fun, al Deposits secured by pltlge assets pursuant to requirements of law 7.166.6$ though each had pie from ear to ear and a horrible memory of the Total 7.166 6S "haunted house." made and installed. Plate ol Texas, County of Hood, ss: O. B. Hant.Caihltr of the abo ismtdbank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the Mrs. Taul Coff cf Corsicana, the SOUTHWISTIIM BELL TILEPHONI 'COM FAN former Rosalee Keeley of Gran bury, is visiting Mrs.

W. W. Hud beat ot wf knowledge and belief. O. B.

HUNT, Cashier. Comet Attest: 8. II. ATOR, W. W.

White, Roy Simmons, Directors. Subscribed and sworn before tne this 3rd day of October, 1 946 Kal nsSstaUtr. KeUrj nbllc, Uod Cos sty, Tsiss son and other friends here this week, 1.

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Years Available:
1945-1971