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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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Granbury, Texas
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HOOD COUNTY S-T A LET, GltANBUHY, TEXAS County News-Tablet FOR SALE: 100 acre 1-2 mile of highway, sandy and black land, .60 acres tellable, balance pasture. 6 room CilO and at Junction, 410. ANYONE INTERESTED IN ANY CAR DWELL RANCH BILLIES AT $25-contact ANDREWS, Granbury, Texas. 1 24-HOUR film developing service Films left today-ready tomorrow Developing 10c Each good print 05c CHERRY DRUG CO. Granbury, Texas and published every Thursday at house, barn, -chit-ken Uouwv-good well, everlasting spring, price $5000.

See Joe Brown or L. Rluker Lipan, Texts. jn'II County, $100 Year Outside of Cuhnty, $2.50 Per Yiar Catered stton4 cl matter February 6, 1919 at the poet office Granbury. Text, under the Art cf March 3. 1879.

A. B. CRAWFORD. Editor and Owner Spent three day last week in market and bought a lot of nice merchandise that will be coming every week 'till Fall. Just received Bed Jackets in lovely color, yellow, pink and blue.

Come to See Me ROSE WHITEHEAD FOR SALE One new air conditioner, 15000 cu. ft. List price $900.00. Large enough for 30x100 bldg. Take $095.00.

W. E. Gafford, Lipan Texas. FOR SALE; House and three lota in Tolar, known as H. W.

Jones property. Bob Coleman, Tolar. Texas. 44 Highbred registered Jersey Bull for public service, $5.00 insure calf, to be paid in advance. Mr, Jem L.

Raburn, Tolar, Texas, Route 1, 45 notice Please I have successfully secured the services of one of the greatest eastern manufacturers of modern monuments, so I am now in a position to furnish and save you money on AVOID CRITICISM i. SAY NOTHING BE NOTHING DO NOTHING FOR SALE: 100 lb ice box in good condition. Trice right Phone 21 M. 42 FOR SALE: Four burner gas stove adapl3touta1ie7 one wood cook stove 8x16, one brood mare, one three year old horse and one milk cow. B.C.

Harrison, 2 1-2 miles South West of Tolar. 43 I nsurance, Insurance GRAND UK Y-LIPAN HIGHWAY When the iinkh Jte Tuesday afternoon my thoughts went back many years ago when the highway was first talked about. I could not keep from thinking of the many hours and days a group of men from Granbury and Lipan put in and how many trips were made to Austin appearing before the Texas Highway Commission It was not an easy job and the completed highway was not handed to us on a silver platter. 'Some of the men wh. were for the new Highway were the late Dr.

Gaudy, L. R. RIner, Roy Simmons, Judd Williams and A. C. Ward of Lipan, T.

If. Dabney, Albert Porter, E. E. Durham, Fort Keith, A. B.

Crawford, J. L. Lary 'and Buster Eiley of Granbury. These men spent their own time and money in order for Granbury to have a good road to Lipan and Lipan have a good road to Granbury. Had it not been for the efforts of these civic minded men no doubt but what we would still have the same old road as of yesterday and every one who traveled that road in the past will remember it's condition.

ATTENTION, PEANUT GROWERS: I will have sacks for your fall harvest. Every sack guaranteed. R. L. Lanham Produce and Feed, Granbury.

any monument executed with the latest, most modern technique and tools, such as feath eredge or deep sand blown carving and inscription, mirror polish and other finishing touches; so if you contemplate erecting a memorial either Bmall or large, either a cheap handmade marker or a more expensive stone, it should be to our mutual advantage to talk to me about it before you buy. Thank you. SCHULTZ. FOR SALE: Several pieces unimproved property on highway. From 20 to 100 acre tracts.

H. h. Nutt. FOR lVa horse electric motor with 2 in. centrifugal pump.

AI30 150 ft. of 2 and 2Vi in. pipe. The Doyle Agency has been headquarters for insurance for 48 years. See us for your insurance.

Fine for irrigation or stock. Pump wiU lift water 60 ft. Will Edwards. TO VACATION IN RIRMINGHAM, ALA. Norma Dean EUiott has -returned a visit with relatives in Corpus Christi and Laredo- Classified Dept.

Phone 462 Dr. Verne A. Scott FOR SALE: New building, 24 by 34 feet on 50 by 140 ft lot. Has two rooms, 12 by 14 suitable for living quarters. Walls and overhead sheetrocked.

Front can be Veterinarian ANGORA GOATS: O. W. CardweH of Junction, prominent breeder of Angora Goats and'quarter horses Mr. and Mrs. Sam Menefee will spend a two weeks vacation with her brother in Birmingham, Alabama.

They will leave Sunday, making the trip by plane from Ft. Worth. They will leave at 10 a. and arrive in' Birmingham early in the afternoon. Texas Stephenville used for business purposes.

Will consider car or pickup on trade. was a recent visitor or oari An In Larned addition. Artie Orr. FOR SALE 9 cubic foot Frigi-daire. Good condition.

Dr. J. F. Falk, Phone 278. drews and Mr.

ind Mrs. W. C. Satiety FSrst. FOR RENT: Two air-conditioned Carter.

upstairs on west side of square. Dr. T. H. Dabney.

W. C. Carter purchased two top purebred yearling billies from Mr. FOR SALE: Well located tile SPECIAL 100 pounds SUGAR for $9.80. Also complete line of groceries, feeds, gas and oil.

H. G. Parker at intersection'. of. Highway 377 "and Acton road, Mrs.

H. B. Carter of Laredo left "Monday for her home after visiting her mother, Mrs. W. R.

Rockwell and Bister, Mrs. Aita Elliott. hmse for $3,750. Courts Cleveland. 43 FOR QUICK SALE; Four room tile house.

Well located. Price $4,000. Courts Cleveland. 43 CardweH and is looking forward to outstanding "results from them as they are descendants -of the Peppers billy, which Mr. purchased for $1075.

CardweH eprs billy, which Mr, CardweH Hanch Angoras are known all over Texas as tops. Angora breeders are invited to inspect these billies at the W. C. Carter farm. Mr.

CardweH has bred many top quarter race horses of the world Courts Cleveland, Owner Phones 23 and 149 Granbury Texas Sewing Machine Service Buy, sell, trade. Repair 'all make sewing machines. If you live in tr near Granbury call at Davis 2d Hand Store or bring the head of your machtne. D. Brook, 178 West Long St Telephone 775, StephenyUle.

FOR SALE: Business house in Granbury with living quarters. Located on Price $2,500. Will take car or pickup in on trade. Courts Cleveland. 43 Family Group Insurance Commonly called 'Burial at reasonable rates with hospitalization if desired.

Bee Ben Estes and has had top Quarter Horses at Junction 'since 1922. He now owns Bolo 3290, the 14 hand quarter colt, winner as a two year old at San Angelo, 440 yards; at Del Rio 220 and 440 yards; at Mason, Furniture Store A. D. Wilson, Owner Granbury Texas Do you need a refrigerator? We have new and uced refrigerators for immediate delivery. Ve now have cast iron bath tubs, lavatories and commodes, complete with fittings.

Have a look before you buy. Your Patronage Appreciated ductors and trainmen be reduced from 150 to 100 miles, which would b- 1 the effect of increasing their 0. Such a run often takes on'y ao or three hours! TW-f r. 1 -jr. 7, W'Wfi WJ 1 mm 7 A You Can't Afford Thy Waste Demands like these are nst ths interests of the whole people, who depend on xt ad service for nearly everything they eat, wear and me.

These rules would cost a pm.ijon Dor. IRS annually a gigant i nste which neither the railroads r.or the country can afford. Railroad worker? go)d citizens and good niployf pride in their calling. Their rcc during the, war was outsUndinf do not believe they fully undc the "featherbed" rules which thf" "Union leaders are demanding. We 'do not believe they understand (l.f harmful results which these mil dd have to the railroad industry, in he millions of men and women i ndent on railroadB for their livcHh' fnd to the shipping and public.

"i he great strength of America is In production-M honest day's work 1 for an honest day's pay. For only through greater production can we ho to stop the steady Upward surge of living costs. Surely, if ever there was a time fn our history when we needed to orjt; not waste, this Is It. The railroads have received 44 "rules" demands from the leaders of the operating unions representing neers, firemen, conductors, trainmen and switchmen. They say they are seeking only changes in working conditions NOT a wage increase.

More Money For Less Work But what kind of rules are being asked for? Twenty-eight of them would compel railroads to pay more money for the same, or leas work; 7 would require additional and unnecessary men to do the same work: the rest would bring about changes In operating practices at increased COSt. For Instance: The Union leaders demand additional train and engine crews on Dieael-pow-ered trains one full crew for every power unit in the locomotive. A freight train hauled by a 4-unit Diesel would have to carry 4 engineers, 4 firemen, 4 conductors, and at least 8 brakemen, or a total of 20 men instead of 5. "Made Waste The Union leaders demand that full-length freight trains be cut to about half their length, even though such trains are most efficient for low-cost service to you. This rule would call for twice as many locomotives, would double the number of trains, and make accidents more likdy.

Additional equipment, other facilities required to take care of these short trains would cost hundreds of What-the Union' leaders 1 really want is to make more jobs. The Union leaders demand that when crew In one' class of service perform incidental service of another class, they will ba paid not leas than a day's pay for ach class, even though all service is performed as a part of the same day's for the PENHNG of the Granbury Airport work. 77;" "rw would get at leant two days1 pay one work. The Union leaders demand that the preaent bawic day for passenger con- SOION. Free flight training to Veterans under the G.

I. Bill of Rights. -S i Charter Trips, Private Flight Instruction, At Nominal Rates. fir I lit WIST ADAMS STRUT CHICAGO ILLINOIS We arkpublihlng this and pther advsrtlseinent to talk with yoa at first hand about matters which ars important to everybody..

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