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Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 7

Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 7

Publication:
Hood County Newsi
Location:
Granbury, Texas
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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Hood County Thursday. February 23, 1978, Page 7 2 ffU Aw tl Obf tuorPC Granbury Boosts 'Anges' rM UIIUUI ICO Slr CD (DM) '7- p.r ri.t or T' bundl.J ty New a i. it i- and 9 ncu rDov 8 Mrs. Sallie Tolleson vn on wuh Fuller Const Supply Cujtom Lo Ho. Cttlm, Hits Mwi .177.

GunDur, (HMh-MM) 731 930 aerai services for Sallie ToUeson of bury were held Sat-jr in Martin's Chapel lev. John Brannon. was buried at Gran- bury Cemetery. Mrs. ToUeson died Thursday at the Valley View Home.

She is survived by her son, Calvin Tapp Jr. of YOU tell us, 1l teM VtRYBOOY 573 1177 owners want each of our volunteers to know how proud and how very grateful we are that they were sent to us. We could suggest that Granbury as a whole could be very proud that they still have people who care enough to put out there hands and say "How can I Again we want to say "Thank You" Angels of Mercy for Caring. by DELLA A VILA, GCC According to the residents of Granbury Care Center, there are indeed Angels in Granbury They know this to be a fact because they see them running around the center every day. You won't find them robed in white, wearing wings and halos, but they are in fact Angeh of Mercy.

On Thursday lajt Mr. Lacey, Administrator and myself. Activities Director for the Care Certer along with some 100 1 160 other Administrators and Activities Directors in the Dallas, Fort Worth and surrounding areas attend ed a seminar in Arlington on Volunteers. The seminar was conducted by the Texas Association of Homes for the Aging. The key subject was where and how to get volunteers.

Seems there just aren't enough to go around. Mr. Lacey and myself left that meeting feeling very rich indeed. Because Granbury Care Center has some 78 volunteers. Not counting our groups.

Fifty-five of mem very active. They range in ages from 12 to 66. Each one giving of themself to make growing old more pleasant for our residents at the center. We here at the Center, J.G. Hobbs Cleburne and two grandchildren, Calvin Tapp ID and Phil Tapp, both of Cleburne.

She is also survived by three sisters Mrs. Elizabeth Hen ey of Greenville, Mrs. Dora Mitchell and Mrs. Bea Howard, both of Gran-bury. There are several surviving nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were Nick Walker, J.C. Cunningham. Ray Peters, Joe Walker Enocks, Jerry Flournoy and Roger En-low. Martin's Funeral Home directed. Garden Seed Fertilizer SPANC0 ACE HARDWARE Personals There are 20 grandchildren, 30 great-grandchildren, and one great-greatgrandchild.

Also included as survivors were four sisters, Mrs. Mollie McCloud of Tyler, Mrs. Gordie Sikes of Lindale, Mrs. Qemmie Milam of Carroll and Mrs. 377 Plaza Granbury lTflg ff mi iniii and Auxiliary met in joint meeting Monday night at 7 p.m.

for a covered dish luncheon. 3. Hobbs of Lipan Friday in Steph-le. He was 84 years born Aug. 2, 1893 in oil, Texas.

Funeral ices were held Sunday te chapel of Martin's Home with nun-Frank Briscoe offici-l- is survived by four rhters, Mrs. Jennie ie Fulkerson of Lipan, Ethylee Mizzle of ncler, Mrs. Georgia praan of McKinney Mrs. Frances Krohn unnyvale, CaUf. Iso listed are four iving sons, Joel dy Hobbs of Lipan, ton Brady Hobbs of iquite, Hoyett Travis ibs and William Bart-Hobbs, both of Tolar.

OOfferYott IJkr Mary Kersh of Fort Worth. Three surviving brothers include Dallas Hobbs of Mt. Sylvan, Emmitt Hobbs of Tyler and Howell Hobbs ol Lindale. He was buried in Tolar Cemetery. Pallbearers were Buck Chisolm, Max Meyer, Quinton Neely, Joe Swaim, John Allen and Nathan Jackson.

OIIlll 1Y PI US Mrs. Leola Pearson OLD-FASHIONED SAVI.VGS... SELECTION On NlfWaf 377 Ettt Granbury Phone 5734014 Ft. Worth 443-0305 COMPARE OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES WE SERVE yU FRESH RETAIL CUTS FROM OUR OLD FA5HION COUNTER SAVINGS: Check Our Overall Price You'll Be A Seady Customer SERVCE: We Offer Across The Counter, Old Fasiion Service. 5 SELECpN: We Have A Capacity Of Over Weekly.

Irs. Leola Pearson i Saturday in Cleburne the Johnson County morial Hospital. She i a resident of Tolar i had been a teacher at ar School. She was a mber of Tolar Metho-; Church and was rried to the late Elmer (Pearson. Services held Tuesday at the ar United Methodist ireh with Rev.

Jack een officiating. She i buried at Johnson netery in Dennis Tues- SAVE A BUNDLE ON ONE OF OUR MKT BUNDLES survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary Thompson of Gordon. She had five sisters, Mrs. Ruthie Pope of Dublin, Mrs.

Nina Felker of Fort Worth, Mrs. Mary Hebert of Weatherford, Mrs. Dorothy Thompson of Gordon and Mrs. Sue Collins of Fort Worth. Surviving brothers include Colonel Thompson of Austin, Tommy Thompson of Lumberton, N.C.

Joe Thompson of Taylor, Milton Thompson of Gordon and Charles Thompson of Wichita Falls. Pallbearers were Jim-mie Gilliam, Rev. Charles Hodges, Dale Key, Jim Coleman, Charles Carroll and Jimmy Everitt. Assortment 16 CHOP SIR. 4 CLUBS Steak 4T-BONI, 2 SIRLOINS 2 ROUND STK 4 MIN STEAK 6n less Fi! 2ROONOSTK.

2 LOIN TIP STK. 4 CHOP. SIRLOIN 2 BN LESS RST. 20 PATTIES Prices Good thru 10 PK. CHOPS 20 HOT OOGS Economy 2 FAMILY STK.

1 SWISS STK. 2 BEEF ROAST 1 SOUP ft RIB App 6 Gr. Chuck II" 4 MIN. STK. 8 CHOP.

SIRL4IN 2 BEEP ROAtT App. -Or. Chuck 2 lbs. BACON 2 FRYERS bmdles; Tae.f Fob. 28 App.

4. Qr. Best '22 24 WJ is survived by a ighter, Mrs. Wanda rich of Tolar and two Billy Pearson and imy Pearson, both of ar. There are also two ndchildren.

Irs Pearson is also MarUn Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Durward William Neidholt l(Y Variy49 Family Delitt 4CLUB-1SWIS 1 eHUUNDsrKe. I -4 1 BOft 2 SIR. If LV' MINUTE STK 12 TIP STK 4 CLUBS I 4 ROU'O STK. I OTTT 1 8 CHOP.

SIRLOIN I 4 MIN. STK 2 RST I MINUTE STEAK Bttr 2 FAMILY STK. I 1 2 CHOP SiHLOIN I 2 TIPTEAK I 1SOUP I .2 ROt I 8CH. SIRLOIN I PACKS rgEllayggffi, 7jr- 76 Variety i.Duxe IR 2 ROUND STK 4 T-BONE 8 BONE SIRLOINS LV' 6 ROUNpTK.B MIN. STK.

OTTT e4 FAMILY STEAKS 12 CHoSIR. 2 TIP STK. Dttf 4 CHOP. SIRLOIN 1 ROlJo RUMP ROAST packs ggss 4 wife, Viola, one 2Sbs. 50lbs.

jSE arsr 3urward William Neid-t died in All Saints spital Feb. 20 after a a-week stay. He was a icer victim. Vfr. Neidholt had been esident of Fort Worth his life but has had a Robert Neidholt, and one daughter Mrs.

Dorothy Kossbiel all of Fort Worth and one daughter, Mrs. Carol Leatherman of Tolar. There are five surviv ing grandchildren indue? ing Dana and Ter home in Granbury. his Leatherman of Tolar. spent much of Services were helc irement time here after ving Armour and Com-iy.

He was 71 years Feb. 22 North with burial Olivet in Fort Wof OUR NEW STORE HOURS 9 A.M. TILL P.M. Mweaf threajh SatiToay TIE HOST EC0N0MICM WAV TO BUV BEEF IS IN Q0AHITV Ie is survived by his GROUND BEEF Chuck Quality T-B0NES SIRLOINS 1s ORDERS Family 'ttH SCRAP METAL lTK. STK.

STK Granbury Weldifl MMNFEI CHOP. SIR 12 MIN. STK. 10 BIIP MT. 2 SOUP RIB APP 36 lbs.

OR. CHUCK Metals We bay all types FINEST Deluxe TO" ous ft non-ferrous Iron1 CORN FED 83V 731 SIDES 200 lbs. 300 Ibt Cast Iron, Pipe, Lead, 12 BONES 6 SIRLOINS 10 ROUND STK 4 LOIN TIP STK 20 CHOP. SIR ei2 MIN. STKS.

2 Rolled Rump 2 BN-LESS RST 40 LBS Copper, Brass Alum Tt4 AU Ka mm Tnnlt l00kf.T.l$0kf. Highest Prices Paid FORES HINDS WELD 100 Ibt 1501.1 r'nn A Trucks to Junk? Titles! aoon (Will Pick-u Standard Vi Available Structural Pipe OR TAKE HOME EXACT WEIGHT 100 STAHPARP HAif ORDER HO SHRINK OR COTTIHOIOSS Channel MflCHHYHrst htm Be sssls mktUhjjm shst it Is Ms S0MM.BTK 2 VP 4PMIkV.aBM 32 CHOP BMUJM Granbury 229 Mel 6U N. Crockett.

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