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The Granbury News from Granbury, Texas • Page 5

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The Granbury Newsi
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Granbury, Texas
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ROCK CHURCH fair View Farmers are hoping for a rain fiorais au24iri4iadiyi It is stil' and hot. Kain needed. TTmie Vamje. IF FALLCREEK There was afairly good ciowd at Sunday- School- last Sunday, there being 71 present. Coooe every Bundav we appreciate a nice report.

Arther, Gilliam and family from West Fork was "visiting reh atives in'our copmuuity Suuday I mc Fortl 1 entjhtc yives outstanding speed 'rind 'potter without sacrificing reliability or econotittj I UK performance of the Ford car, apparent on every Is due largely to the sound mechaniral design 'f the 'ti trine. Il ha outstanding acceleration, speed iind jKiner, jet that is only part of its ihw to you. -Greater still is the fact tliat.il brings you all the features 'WefificiHg ei flicPrciiabiii ty or nhomv. That is the reason the Ford ear has irneii Ii satisfactory service to millions motorists all over the world iisid has been chosen by so many large oiiipanies that keep accurate cost fig jn. In every.

detail of construction it h.i--been carefully planned and made fir the work it has to do. he design of the compresbion rliam-5tr is an important factor in the elli-tioicv of the ord ermine. It is built to HiHuH free paane of a-es through the Cuhc ainl to thoroughly mix the fuel by. produrinc within lind'rs duri-ng eom-pre-'s5n. riif -park thus Hashes quickly throiu'i the Ii h-fuel charge, reMdiiri in (juicttr and more effective enuine Other factors are the direct crrnity pasoline- feed, the specially designed carburetor, the new niaiU'old, aluminum pitons, hrome alloy valves, of larger diameter, statically and namically b.uanceti rank-Jiaft and flywheel, the simplicity of the electrical, cooling, lubrication, ami fuel systems and accuracy in manufacturing.

II 1. IV 1 I The pecan budding at John Lilea' was well attended Friday and all present" it day well spent, Farmers are anxious to their threshing. J. II. Hamilton and family visaed 0.

'It. Barton and family at Godley Thursday. Lambert of Eastland visited his uncle, S.J. Landers last Bledsoe and wife visited the lady's Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Robinsbn at Godley Sunday. They report crops very sorry, with cotton- just up in that section where the hail swent through. Mr, and Mrs.

Crawford Xuw-map and little were Fut' Worth vsityrs Sunday. Singing Sunday mgnt at the home of Mr. and ri. Wuiie w.m oy Jrg; crowd. gi Mrs.

II. Dainron. and daughter. Aiis.s era, visited mi nt i''0 t. ih i 'ant we 'k.

W. Iliedso and, wife; Tom FurUr and wife were in Fort Worth on business Monday. "MAMBRINO Littie liay, iwm baby of John Evans and wife of Kopperl, Husque county-, of W. last Saturday night aoout nine o'clock. Little Itay was 'd months and days ifniVt a mother, father and 7 brothers and Meters to mourn his death-.

J. Laxtoii I cwiiducted the funeral services Sunday evening at. Nuobin Kidgtt cemetery. The bereaved ones have our sinceret sympa thy during their hours of The family returned to their Masque on niiV I by i Vaugi.ii and Wallace. Mac-f and wife en- LCI' .1.

it vis from the-sturk i i- Furceiiy -and wfe gavui i art iht it: 1 1 vv.is Th-e School bcgitis. A .1 1' tin hand. 1 iun Ll I (iii in 1 1 il i V.dVH lit.) A US Ul i cuiiuii to iiue Junu wr-fi' in llrushcy isi.ted his Mother iat lyunday. 4t Ji i mi ii laujii Hrushey- was here to be with bin- Bister, "John Kvaiis during her liereavement last Sunday. i Syracuse university is going to ti Humething of an innovation next term "by training its students in corrt'Ct speech, and making the ability to speak easily and fluently.

not to say glib- perhaps-T-one of the rriu(re- inents for a degree. It looks like, Syracuse is planning to loose a lot of politicians on the country, I you ha through neglect fronr-th a00'' gracci of friend oc relative, a lon.9 distance tele phontfcellwitlhclp you back to favor. So fMt I Sd iim pi I So cheep I i I C. Helms and little daughter of Shearman are visiting Ver sister, Mrs. II.

H. Car-'away. i A Caravvay' of. Flirt Worth is vi.siting her sous, Bruce and Coke Caraway. Master L.

Glover, of Geol-getuwn is visiting his 1 grandparents, I. C. Tate and wife. Mrs. George Griggsand children of Okla.

ar. visiting her parents, H. E. Winn and wife. Misses Maude and Lois Agee Clarksyille.

Ark.r are viiti.ng 'thWr uccle. Aubrey Reed "ftnd wife. iv McMiiiuin, wife and daughter poiitSundy in Fort Worth. Mrs. U.

C. friend1 it 15 I'r. dn )' i.l "a Giau lu' nig prest-r, t. is visiting- i. IV.

1 "il, i 11. children -Uis Viola Harton lias return-id from VU'st, Texts when1 she has til atUl.d.Iig school. Mr. an Mr. .1 Mc GtiWiiii of Fort "Worth spent the wt'i'k end with h's sister Mm.

Coae Caraway. Mr. and Mrs. Naln -Forced Ju I'aiU-y have ut.Cn her Mother, rs. Laura -Jaenvon; and other relative, returning i Thursday.

THORP SPRING C'Kinie flale of it M'd brother's family -Lere recently. Miss II. a Wi hoit'anl Il.ch ard Wilnoit have returned from a tou of several wt-stern states including Colorado -and New Mexico. Mts Uv guests i-b1. I'c i i Uison iin a d- v- h' v.ir Ll.il a-, Mrs Sam .1 S.

i 4: I.i.i i I. tyev 1 I'i i'S il Is, aT- ar. i let at Mis- 1 1'o Hi llllM' I. II i II V. Il I i bcit.i Morris, returned her for a short visit.

1 1 1 1 i i.i'-. Il Headland Allen 'CUpp Visited fiitinds here Mrs. iHi and daughter visit cd Mrs.Mack'HTr.d at the Kncli ranch Mond.iy The Misses" liollori liave. uiov ed to the boyn' brick dinirntory to make their future home. Thanks to the pride and tin an cial Buoport of several citii'Mis for a ciwaner walk from theLoce to the spring.

Mrs, Ida McLcmor had the misfortune of losing a hph-ndid Jersey cowiepuHt Crai for In tim early century in Frnuce reactie? Its vk. Literally. Many court ladiet wore their Lair piled so. Ugh that tbey could not nit ln.cottche but had to krwH-t or hold their heud' out of ttm Vilndowa. It lu suid that tit K.arls- In 1730 th-re were lKX) halrdresNrs.

They were probably kopt busy, since It often took an' entire day to drc.su thv nmr. iiowcvit, trie women who wore It In the most elaborate fii-shUm lml Jt done only about once a month. Detroit Nuws. Cancar vt IK Skin 'i -Cancer ''of the- nkiir trow slowly end.l tjot partlculurly mallsnnnt, It poNblble.to cure practically alt Imll-" vldunU ituitertng from this form of the dlwcnso, says the Aioorlcun He 'Health, utjsooliitlon, Hicy seek, aid at an stage of the ills- euBii. I 11 1 4 -5 5 We had several hot days last week, the thermometer going over 100 in the Robert Hell, wife and sons of Fort Worth are visiting their parents, W.

A. T. Massey and Bell and family. Several of 'young went kodaking last Sunday: A lot of snap shots were made, then they all attended the base ball game at Acton. This community was well (represented at conference last Sunday at Granburv.

Hen JVest and daughters vis. t-ed relatives- at Acton Sunday- H.ilard Macy and Lester Snaw of-'Fort Worth spent Sunday here. iiiryKLeil jit-, tended, -some Tew visitors. Come again. IVV' voj, Terraciog Records Smashed All records was broken it saving Texas soil from washing away during the year May Hist, with 00U acres i terraced or contoured in counties by farmers, county agent an 4-H club iuvs, aciwd to h'gures just announced by M.

II. Hent'y, Far. Eng.iuer of the Extension Service. The total act eago in the st ite tersaee 1 or contourt'd to ite i rn)w placed at of whicii acres have been dine l)20 Cocnxouter Ready Victim of Star Tber if aa art la rMs tfl tnjn otTTed tfor. bat mad plain' to Uie cornixiuter when fc hiiitchf tnr tlif sum of T21 ear mli.us.

calnt and ti nil (' r. i hnuu ins.tiotmiis: ut.ut ar, as aona rery l'-nc before it dhi, tl.e cuiawoter lauied urt-l ti.e jarjee. The man He (U-iJ tlieVur aii.i iw imi'e. lie liiinjirit St like a higli- 1 tjf3 to tt1' fotiiitmffr. tl.i?Ultt'(l.

tl.s nia iicuuter. "I II rive vi fr-C rrf lit i St tLfn'ra hen v.u ave your ear v. ii inr fi'w iKiimic. ts.m the Ighl- fii'ii K. Uku.

It all iK.ikf (IoiiMy suic itteu thf- turn ibf" i'lit commuter's opinion of "tha car kinil liUd. Ho liiiilii considered the iriiliiiluht.v Iliiit aiiv thief wnulil Bite his tituo on tlie n't Unit lie owned, ff the man tliouht vuouKti of It to wnrn liliu thtni It must be a good rnr. a hUh-srniK etiglne be niiiscil. Irt fact, ho whs so ltnpreaiM HtHt w-hen-tln K.iriicriifflff hiinilwl blia a lull fr JTTi fur Hit inliiutcs' work he dldn even fcol anuojod. i'w York Zinc Cautet Paint to Show Color Vaj-itloa A aikri's t'liKloinn'nt over feoce post hich 'hi' hud painted black, but which turned white every night, a the isturtin); point of program of re-teiirvli has culminated th tke discovery of a nuuiber of chentlceU having this remarkable chiuneleon like property BcicutltAcitlly trtui3 phototrnpy.

Information resrdng tliofo eheinlottls hue now lieoti uisde public by the American CbemUal o-clety. 'Phe JaiiioiiiJ.Jence, port. piiluted with a hoy'ing'a Uic It Would' turn Mack noon lifter sunrise' eiieh iiiomiiig. ouly to turn white agalu when darkness cnw: Many explanations have been given for the phenonie.nou, but tiVlentUu ro not yet agreed an to the cuuie of It. They have, however, found other Biibstaiices besides the inc which was in the paint on the port, that wllh.uUo chaug color witU the light.

Most- of the known photo-tropic" ll(juUln ure eohitioiu of color- less derivatives of ccrtjiin dyes. The solution's are pructkiilly iloilii In the tin ck, but turn-the color of the parent dye wheu expone.d to light The last ma.i ciub which' urig-i rally consisted 83 uivmbers is down to its last man. Tlje lu word club will iu-vr i its last man. lluustoa Fust Uis, uaiclr; Roailstcr t.S. Phaeton K1 TuJur eian 44j Aij 55Hrt OuiiH? 513 t.uti1 uiM" Si" 1 1 I.lii.- IMiiu ton "f.iT jprndct 1 U.

IvTl vTVf. f.x i 'if 1 tJomnrnttrathtn l'UK NtH rOKl) lON MiUN Peciu lectins liiosc who are Interested in pectus and who missed tl jr- 4 i.iiiu.af. the thing isjuau v- -of- -us in the academic sense is cheap money. Arkansas la- SAMBO'S PHILOSOPHY "lie folksea dat boastsa day DBt de truth 'vp et hit glut'aU telU Idt oa otiaa folUea.1 IK- 1 Pc Or 'Alt' Ii'77ZxT pv.tn scuwl at Mr, -I- into liiui. Mr.

ShoctuaVi't 's "Ur.ovc F'r; failed to get tuucti The small money, so far we abU' infurmation whicli. can- be have observed, iseems just as grtu'ti only by persouaFobsei'- Hiiccessfurin eluding pursuit. Talari. Victoria wever. there are to be three d.i, 6 f.

tqasi "i is Toe m.ti-whoinsists'that -'every phase ell man's place is in the borne will the- industry -tt rind Ins iost' appretia next Tuesday. Wednesday- a Uie I ub Thursday. uolt wi 'H' attended by na.l-j ii -1 ro lt wit tft as-weather is that it' tto coi i. ti trated. "This republican prosuerity may be all rit.vt, we d'on't'' see very many wearing siik shirts and expensive pajamas as weonce did.Denison Herald.

NOTICE l'u the.crei.titors,. ut 1). C. ttaker of GranbutV, Texa. t.th, ty5Q You are hereby notified that "P.O.

FaUeruT Granbury-l't'exas, on June 10, lUoO executed an assignment' the i ed; asigpee' his' 0 erty for the use a be.netil :j.fall creditors au'l that 1 have accepted the trust and 1 i 5 a j. ul red by. All creditors conseut-ing to said assiguijuent must. within, four months the proper publication' uf this notice, make ktunvn to me as such as-signee their co asent iu writing and within six months from the date of this- tile claims" as prescribed iiy with the uinlcrsigiH'd. who h' a citizen -of I loud County, Texas, and whose: F.

ll. address -U This Juui UU10 J. K. Assignee ll-Jt ci -'f the. -pvcan giuvwrs ruiu alii er Texas, OulaJ ho.i 1 and a number from east of Mississippi River.

I'i'u't tniss a single-session as this will be the. last chauce' to atl-1 a state meeting soon with so V' lle effort'as the-no'xt meet-ii-ig will eo 'to South-Texas. 1ms meeting h.ts been sec'tii e.i r- this section especially for bentstit, so do not fail' to attc J). 0. F.lenii 'U was a spiingcr c.i iiisttul "of spring bed Ohnndk-r was'- dvertising last week.

Our 'sitor evident-ly "duiio ia reading' "tha" copy. ays he has had suveial in qui: i '8. about the bed. i..

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