Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 14-Oct-2005
''One-tank getaway' (Hood County News)It?s a one-tank getaway. That?s the new marketing strategy the granbury Convention and Visitor?s Bureau (CVB) is promoting in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
'William L. Ellis (Bandera Bulletin)William L. "Bill" Ellis, known fondly to many as Mr. Bill or Wild Bill, was taken into the arms of the Lord Oct. 6, 2005, at the age of 87. He was born July 21, 1918, in granbury to Ora Ellen Locklin and Charles William Ellis.
'City out, developers in for Country Love property (Hood County News)It appears the city of Granbury is out of the bidding for the county-owned Country Love Theater property on Houston Street. The county, however, is negotiating with two developers who may build condominiums or a retail center.
'Pirate golfers 7th in elite tournament (Hood County News)In what they hope is a sign of things to come, the Granbury Pirate golf team finished seventh in the Fall State Preview at Roy Kizer Golf Course in Austin last weekend.
'Queen Vicky (Hood County News)Senior Vicky Munoz begins her reign as Granbury High School Homecoming Queen. She was crowned during halftime at Friday night?s game. Coming Home Queen Mildred Umpress Molder was escorted by her husband Milton down the fifty-yard line at the beginning of homecoming ceremonies.
'State National stock now listed on Nasdaq (El Paso Times)State National Bancshares, the Fort Worth-based company that operates State National Bank in El Paso, recently began trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange.
'Rose Dawson (Hood County News)Graveside service for Rose Dawson, 71, of Fort Worth and mother of Melvin Willett of granbury was held Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2005 in Mount Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth.
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