Granbury Real Estate
Granbury News for 22-Oct-2005
'(Very) Easy Rider (Hood County News)Easy rider, he?s not. ?I?m probably more of a rebel without a clue,? Micky Shearon said. Hardly that, either. Shearon is laughing all the way to the bank on his fuel-efficient Yamaha scooter, his pockets bulging with silver from savings at granbury gas pumps.
'LaRue Clark Johnson (Hood County News)Funeral services for LaRue Clark Johnson, 92, will be held at 1 p.m. today (Saturday, Oct. 22, 2005) at the Elmwood Funeral Home Chapel in Abilene. Burial will be in Elmwood Memorial Park Garden of Prayer.
'Pirates hosting run-happy Elks (Hood County News)Last Friday the Granbury Pirate defense played its best game of the 2005 season. Despite losing 45-7, the Pirate defense held North Crowley to 95 yards rushing on 31 carries, and to 275 total yards.
'James H. ?Jim? Bostock (Hood County News)A design engineer holding 23 U.S. and 10 foreign patents for oil field production and safety equipment, James H. ?Jim? Bostock, died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2005 in Granbury.
'Buddy System (Hood County News)?Mr. Purget are they here yet?? ?Mrs. Brandon, is today Friday?? The principals at Acton, Emma Roberson and various other elementary and intermediate schools around Granbury are used to these questions every Friday during football season.
'Young Pirate quartet key to future (Hood County News)While no one is questioning that it has been a tough season for the Granbury Pirate varsity football team and its 0-7 record heading into last night?s game, there appears to be reason to be optimistic about the future.
'GHS swimmers split at Cleburne meet (Hood County News)The Granbury Lady Pirate swim team finished first in seven events, and the Pirate swim team second in five events, in dual matches against Cleburne and Waco Midway Monday at Cleburne.
'Conference center, hotel announced (Hood County News)Granbury?s beachfront property will be transformed in the coming year with the construction of a $1.5 million city conference center and a $9 million hotel, according to mayor David Southern.
'Al Privitt Jr. (Hood County News)Al Privitt Jr. Al Privitt Jr., 85, of granbury and a concrete contractor, died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2005, in granbury. Service was at 2 p.m. Friday at the granbury Church of Christ.
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