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Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 10

Hood County News from Granbury, Texas • Page 10

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Hood County Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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46a; HOOD COUNTY NEWS, CANDUSY, TIIURSDAY, JULY S3, 1W1 A Huston fa reunion mily held in Granbury 326-4234 Mrs. W.J. Maaeey J.l Hicks of Euless; Eddie and Susan Mr; B01 Morriaon, Mrs. Marie Barnard; Retha Macyj. and several others from here attended the musical at Mr.

and Mrs. W.1V York's at Cresson Saturday. It was also the York's wedding 'anniversary. They re- ported a big time and lots of The descendants of the late Clifton and Rachel Huston gathered in the Granbury City Park July 11 for the Huston family reunion. The famfly and friends of the Huston clan have been gathering here each summer for the reunion since July 4, 1967.

Those attending the Huston reunion included the only surviving son, Floyd Huston and wife, Mary Ben of Stephenvflle; Robbie Mal-km, Fred and Wfflena Goodwin; Patrick and Becky Turner and chfldren; Monema Huston; Joe and Judy Middlebrook and daughter, Michene; T.A. Huston, Bfll and Christine Cartwright; and Leigh Ann Reynolds, all of Fort Worth. Others attending the reunion included Lavern Trussen of Clyde; Lee and Betty Huston of Irving; A.C. Huston of Ranger; Ithama Eva and Mottle Matlock spent las( Sunday with their sister Mrs. Maggie Macy of Granbury v.

I i IV, Mrs. Lorene Henalee and Mrs. Joy Staton visited LMe Henslee Thursday afternoon. Also visiting, were Mr. and Mrs.

Earnest John-" son of Fort Worth. Mrs. Marie Barnard and Mrs. Thelma Morrison visited Mr. and, Mrs.

James Barnard and family of Nemo and then went to the George's Creek Cemetery sightseeing Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Beasley of Fort Worth spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs.

S.B. Beasley. The family of the late Z.E. and Retha Johnson held their annual family reunion at the Granbury Country Club Sunday. Those who 'I were present included Mr.

and i Mrs. John Gee, Murrah Johnson, Mrs. Elva Massey, Mr. and Mrs. i Zebbie Johnson, Mrs.

Izora Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Johnson with CuUen' and Bert, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Johnson, Herbert and Nell Johnson, Mr.

and Mrs. Larry Stewart and family, Alyne Price, Grade Stewart and Eunice Sharp all of Granbury. Others there were Audry Parsley Lecil and Freddie Johnson, Charles Gee of Cleburne, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Price, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Southerland and grand-children, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Mc-Qendon and daughter of Fort Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Harley "Reed, Mrs. Annette Perry Mansfield, Mr. and.

Mrs. Gen Monroe of Burleson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston of Nao i ogdoches. They all had a wonder-ful time and plenty of good eats.

Mrs. Marie Barnard spent last week visiting her brothers Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelley of Loogview and Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Kefley of Price, Tex. The last two weeks the fanners have been baling lots of pretty hay. We sure do need rain now so some more hay would grow. Remember, Aug. 2 is homecoming at FaH Creek.

Come and bring someone with you. Make the day a happy day meeting friends and neighbors. Bring a lawn chair and a basket lunch. Hope to see you one and all. Smith and daughter ban oi Jjeo-ford; Thunnan and Charlene Huston of Piano; Ronny and Linda Cartwright and children, Royce, Robin and Robert of Wichita Fans Darwin and Geraldine Huston and boys of Kyle.

Attending from Tolar were Virgie Nix, Floy Mae Huston, Johnnie and Jeri Huston and daughter Jeanne, Johnny and Melinda Robertson, Ronnie and Linda BoH, Steve and Bobbie Huston. 4 Granbury residents attending the reunion included Faye Moore, Fem WuTiams, Wayne and Wil-lard Hatcher, Cora Huston, Audrey Crane and John and Leona Smith. Out of state guests included Haroldine Slinka and children Sharon, Stephanie, and Jay of, Philadelphia, Pa. I Like To I Help Lottie Richards IfePf ilil Hardware and Handy Mn Centers Prices Good July 23 thru July 29, 1981 573-5383 3 piotalk WHIM Sterling Pro Talk Lafex Interior PAINT ff Century I White BALL cock closet 1 100-0 Reg. 6.19 0S' SEAT Sterling Regal Lite "White" Latex HOUSE PAINT euiun WUMI l-Gal.

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524 Reg. 15.95 Almost everyone loves children. 1 But, sometimes it is impossible not to resent children when their parents refuse to teach the meaning of respect and manners. Some parents allow children to come into your home and do as they dam well please. If people would use just one-third of the effort in training their children as they, do their dog, what nice kids we would have.

People come to my home and I tell them the dogs will bite if pestered. The dogs do not like chfldren as they are not used to them, all but get on my knees begging them to make the children leave the dogs along but, all in vain. But, of course, if their child does get bitten, oh boy, they want to kill the dog and cut his head off. The parent says, "That little kid doesn't: know any better," Don't insult your child's intelligence. They know better if you wotu whip them instead of the dog.

It is strange to me you can teach a dumb animal not to hurt the child but you won't teach the child not to hurt the animal i -7 0 I people, adults and children of all ages, come into own home and yell at my dogs to stop barking, fuss at then! about digging holes, pester them and then! threaten them if they so, much: as growl, while at that minute, their child or children are into eveiytting they can reach jus tearingjthii p.apari, The most many parents will dp is yell at the top of their tangs and' maybe spat them once very lightly on the bottom through a padded diaper or thick pair of jeans. How can they expect me to beat the living stew out of my dogs. But; 1 don't and I won't when(it is not their fault. 1 Allow me to teacA you" animal Tucking the 1 tail and running means I am afraid, please leave me alone. it t.

Growling means I am getting mad A snap or a spat means I am warning you. A bite means I've had.it) warned you, now maybe youll believe me next time. Am I saying you should treat a child like a dog? Certainry. not, I am saving you should treat your dog like a child. My dogs do not dig in the flower beds, but parents will let their kids, play in them like they were play pens.

I should use the past tense and say they did let them dig not any more since I filled every flower bed with prickly pear cactus. Now the parents say don't get in those cactus, baby, they Am I wrong or do parents think on these terms anything that doesn't hurt you, then do Where can children play away from cactus or the dogs? I have a large playground away from the house with all kinds of playthings. Teenagers who don't play can sit down and act like young men and women. But, of course, if they were trained at a very young age to do as they darn well please, then of course, they wfll do so as teenagers, too. cotiysr) artisNM Ksrsto) hanOWt No.

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543 Rog. 34.95 Kills: aphlds chinch bugs cutworms grubs mites odwebworms Hoewi 0 Spoui Styling l-nch wifigipoui Sti- Mew iWMO' IM) Crystal-MuMcofitoi 8-Inch DECK FAUCET No. 541 Rsg. 26.95 1-Qt Reg. 7.98 Spout styling t-inch swing spout Soil (low aeralof Crystal-like decotatot handles P7 0g Reg.

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19.95 Bulletin Board Hood County News 573-1177 DOUBLE HEAOERSARE: Showar hasds and parsonal hand showar Mtt asasmblad, with our 2 -way axclusiva 12" dltMrtor valva, into a system. A- new satisfying shower experience for ail members of the family (and pats too). Now from a single inlet, flow ten be directed from shower head to hand shower sat by a push button action. Color Touch Semi-Gloss Latex INTERIOR PAINT Gallon toothbrush Q20 1 "725 Tumbler Holder I Bar Set Rob (No. 421) AOA I Single Switch fQK Hook JL I Plate A O20 I Dotibl.

Switch J41 Holder 1 Plate VI45 I Rcptacl fQK Holder Towol (No. 428) C95 I RKptocl I Switch AOS Ring 1 Plate Jr70 Bar Set -z, I 'i ft ''it. Pulse Action Fine Spray Systems 2-Way Divertor Valva with: Pulsating Shower Heed and Pulsating Personal Hand Shower Set. With theSS" "Chrome Look." Flexblahose. National Association of Retired Federal Employees Mrs.

Helen Anderson of Lake Country Tour, and Travel, wfll present a short program to to- day's (Thursday) meeting of the National Association of Retired Federal Employees at 10:30 a.m.1 at K-Dob's Steak House. A cpokesman said aD member8f and prospective members and. their ruests are Invited to attend, A "ltch tresfc''f fe1451 be served after the I Rain Checks (Colo TMh Paint not Avallabl al 6V00 Camp lowU).

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