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The Hood County Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 7

The Hood County Tablet from Granbury, Texas • Page 7

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Granbury, Texas
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7
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THE HOOD COUNTY TABLET Business. Changes By Rufus T. Strohm jt u-r- to i.ii a r. R. W.

Bowden has sold his con-pwrer in their location At the annual election of feetionery and building on the' Hjwever. Parkor, whoieers of the Granbury high school south side of the square and op-j has taken over the maraeucti seniors Tuesday morninc the Dean, International Corrttpondence Schools of the confectionery, his been following were elected: John D. associated with the firm for Hy worth, Evelyn Smith, number of years, auJ is still mix ce pres B.Hie" Jean Meyers, ened a radio and electrical, shop In the building adjoining the Cherry Drug Store. Bow- den's pas been a popular confec-1 charge at the old location. WITHIN the next two year8 the airplane industry of the United States will suffer from a shortage of skilled mechanics if the present rate of training is not speeded.

This fact was disclosed by two surveys that estimated a need of secretary; Christine Kasb, treas-furer; Kenneth Hendricks, news reporter. K. H. The Granbury Gin Company will be fore-ed to run days on account of short crop. We have tried hard to figursome way we might run every day during fall, but if is impossible to do so, But we will do the next best thing for eyerybody.

We will run Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays of each week. Will buy remnants every day in the week. The Granbury Gin Co. Card of Thanks -2S eight to ten mechanics per airplane.

The by a government agency and the other by a committee of the Aeronautical Chamber of RUBY i We wish to express our sincere thanks to each of o.ur friends for iiheir. kiudness and woras of comfort, during the illness and death of our dear mother. We the Methodist Rufus T. Strohm Commerco, also reported that nHvnta a'hrw-tTe -hwh mi no WVsloy FYmnvNhu rlumical courso. were operatiiiR at 3 frlA fA, about 50 tier rpnt Th ro Mildred V.

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aiess on i of tli ir biisiiit-ss; Ml Vn'tn l.T Iv. to merhanic): whoo! Had thry now Drs Ilanna Hanna j. Si'ii'cilv MM'vi: has tak-Mi ffi nwiiy youug iiicu win. wi'-: a 8 BON -i In ah fro; i': ih announce tiie opening OF A i qui) nvri i' airiiiaiH'S Ivfi- litiw'-inhtrv in HIV ti n-' hot jr troll) expnsi', nior.th.-. After a short! uvunim; is vi tv viial or:" and sii'iw r.

vUit Vu'i his isntSy herd he ex Hhnuia-'t-f ti to to the Ooio-adoi Srii.s rvvort remain ujitij. t-u. mi Li.LiJ full i r.e of Noveuibor, lie try is ri r- 1 ri rt rimKTit I Hospital, Clinic -and -Bath House I Glen Rose, Texas By time bo will feel itppivmjee training i'oV its 'unskilled workmen, but- here no reason to that the can the meii who will be needed. hi-, dutit-i with io r. r.vn v.i rv The First National Banl 11V Conourrinsr Fate iss-sir' These ho swait r.o gifts from: Bought your dafen.ie bond? fi fc3V8 conquered i i The Tablet Publisher Said He Wasn't Go Just Arrived, trSHipiiienl of STOVES AND RANGES We can now supply your needs in Florence or Kit- chen Ranges for natural or Butane gas.

i YOU ing to be 0 Thompson Radiant and Circulating: Wood and Coal Heaters. CL TTTT rk ri We haVe a stock now hut when the present stock is exhausted We have two 'good used Gas Ranges at Bargains. Goforth and Company Hardware, Implements, Plumbing Well Supplies And he is not; he's just going to leave it up to you to decide as to whether you would rather ffSug ecto That Concern You -f of a Srrie Now Pay 1 Si P1 f' I- f-J 1 '4 'Vt." NV.V OCTOBER ft. is this Lint'." On ditc thu inici of the Hood County Tablet will bo increased in line vvitl the rates stated below Dlcnk news print has been rairscd on The Tablet for several months, and we conlinvie to pay mors, more, more for paper, ink other Now to meet a furtlicr rise in priceisr it's necessary to not only raise our subscription rates, but to insist upon strictly cash-in-advance policy- If you are in arrears, we will be forced to discontinue your paper. The present rates In Hood Cpiiiity "per year $1.00 Out Side Hood Couniy per year 1.50 After October 6, 1941, the rates will be as follows: In Hood County per year $1.50 Out Side Hood County per year 2.00 There arc always a a who want to stand up and rock th; txar.

But most people try to keep oat cf trouble. same sort of tlxtn happens in tiie" retailing of beer. The great majority of beer retail are clean, law-abiding and wholesome. Eat 3'ou n-y fin! a who t'ie or social conditions. We of the industry v.e.at tliese anti-social retailers ipe4 out! Because they imperil your right to drink gocxi We l.n.f'.s tint K'tr lies to Texas employment for 31,165 persons since re-legalization, an annual payroll of $22,075,182 and taxes of paid to the state last year.

Trills stat hhs an imporiant slake Peer's purchases fvom over 100 the brewing industry v. r.a;eeia!s, and services. You can help us in our public-spirited by (1) patronising only reputable and legal beer establishments and (2) by reporting nny irregularities you may see to the proper authorities. to make it. and our nc mi' mi.

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Pages Available:
6,735
Years Available:
1937-1945