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Granbury News for 17-Jan-2006
'Beall's moving west to new site (Hood County News)Beall?s Department Store is moving west to the planned Shops of granbury shopping center just west of Home Depot on the 377 bypass. According to Beall?s granbury store manager Gary Pederson, the new store will be about double the size of the current store at Texana Plaza.
'Lady Pirates thump Burleson for 20th win (Hood County News)The granbury Lady Pirates got their first victory of 2006 Friday night, and not a moment too soon. The Lady Pirates ended a three-game losing streak by blasting Burleson 68-42 at the James Wann Sports Center. It was their first victory since winning at Rio Vista in a nondistrict game on Dec. 30.
'GHS boys soccer 1-2 in Abilene (Hood County News)The Granbury boys soccer team got off to a rough start in the 2006 season, dropping two of three in the West Texas Shootout tournament in Abilene. The Pirates scored four goals in three games. They also gave up four goals.
'Granbury 2 Abilene 1 (Hood County News)The Granbury girls soccer team took a big step in putting last season?s 8-17 record behind them as they captured the championship of the prestigious West Texas Shootout in Abilene this past weekend. The Lady Pirates outscored their three opponents 9-1.
'Vondal D. Caruthers (Hood County News)Final rites for Vondal D. Caruthers, 88, of Granbury are at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2006 at Wiley Funeral Home Chapel. The retired secretary died Friday, Jan. 13, 2006 in Granbury. She was born Dec. 15, 1917 in Jonesboro to Hugo and Martha Dittrich.
'Kinston ranger aids Texas, Oklahoma in fighting fires (New Bern Sun Journal)Dry conditions expected to last into springtime GRANBURY, Texas - Extremely dry conditions continue to kindle wildfires of historic proportions in the grasslands of western Texas and Oklahoma. Bob Houseman, an N.C. Forest Service ranger from Kinston, is...
'Kinston ranger fighting wildfires (Kinston Free Press)GRANBURY, Texas - Extremely dry conditions continue to kindle wildfires of historic proportions in the grasslands of western Texas and Oklahoma. Bob Houseman, an N.C. Forest Service ranger from Kinston, is helping fight those fires along with nearly 700 crew members from all over the country.
'Jewell F. Rollins (Hood County News)Funeral services for Jewell F. Rollins, 81, of Granbury will be held at 2 p.m. today (Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2006) at Wiley Funeral Home Chapel in Granbury.
'Edgar E. Duncan (Hood County News)The father of Connie Jo Duncan of Granbury, Edgar E. Duncan, 91, of Hamlin, died Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2006 in Fort Worth. Funeral services were Saturday, Jan. 14, 2006 in Hamlin. Burial was in Hamlin Memorial Cemetery.
'Jack C. Walton (Hood County News)Jack C. Walton, 78, of granbury, a retired telephone company employee, died Friday, January 13, 2006 at granbury.
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