Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 14-Aug-2006
'Burns: Nest egg is on track to shrivel away to nothing (Houston Chronicle)
'FORT WORTH AREA BRIEFS (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Store owner, teen differ on shooting
'Celebration's different, unusual attractions keep fans coming back (Herald & Review)Bill Marmion of Geneseo has come up with a new idea for empty glass liquor bottles. The light bulb went off in his head to make them into lamps. Marmion, who owns Reflections In Glass, shares his bright idea with the public with the products for sale on Merchant Street.
'Obituaries De La O (Big Bend Sentinel)Alfredo M. De La O, 67, of Alpine, passed away Sunday, August 6, at Odessa Medical Center . Visitation and a rosary service were held on Wednesday. Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. today at Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church and will be officiated by Father Mike Alcuino . Geeslin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
'Old-fashioned fun (Waxahachie Daily Light)The newly-organized Ellis County Opry held its second monthly night of musical and comedic entertainment recently at the Woman?s Building located at 400 W. Jefferson.
'Sales leader (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Tom Durant likes to say that the secret to his success at selling cars is that he brought the country way of doing business to the city.
'Police arrest possible robbery suspect 4:54 PM (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Police are investigating whether a 44-year-old Granbury man arrested Friday on outstanding warrants at a Fort Worth motel may have been responsible for three recent bank robberies, including two in Fort Worth.
'Young at heart (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)GRANBURY -- Hello, Dolly! is one of the those musicals that is often called a "star vehicle," largely because the movie version gave Barbra Streisand a big hit and the stage version gave Carol Channing a career.
'PICK OF THE WEEK | GRANBURY (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)Fans of The Waltons have two upcoming chances to see those actors on local stages. Judy Norton-Taylor, who played Mary Ellen Walton (don't ask which one that was), takes the title role in the beloved Jerry Herman musical Hello, Dolly! at the granbury Opera House, in collaboration with Galveston Island Musicals. In September, look for Michael Learned (Olivia Walton) at Bass Hall in a national tour
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